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ContentsAGRICULTURE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2Agriculture & Agronomy ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2Agroecology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6Animal Science ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8Crop Science ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9Forestry .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17Soil Science ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18Wildlife Science ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23

LIFE SCIENCES ................................................................................................................................................................... 24Bioinformatics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24Biomaterials & Medical Devices ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29Biomedical Engineering ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30Biomedical Imaging .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35Biostatistics & Epidemiology ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36Biotechnology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38Botany & Plant Science ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46Cell Biology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54Entomology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60Evolution & Natural History ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62Genetics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67Lab Animal Science ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69Marine & Aquatic Science .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72Mathematics & Statistics for Life Sciences ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80Methods & Instrumentation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 84Microbiology .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 91Microscopy ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 96Molecular Biology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97Neuroscience & Neurology ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 101Pharmacology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 104Zoology ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 105

GENERAL REFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................... 107General ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 107

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 108

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Agricultural PrairiesNatural Resources and Crop Productivity

K. R. Krishna, Independent Researcher and AuthorThis book is a comprehensive volume that brings together vastknowledge about agricultural prairies in one place, providingconcise information and providing concise descriptions ofnatural resources and their influence on crop productivity. Itprovides detailed descriptions about natural settings as well aslucid discussions on soil fertility and crop production trends forvarious agricultural prairies distributed all across the earth.

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Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Biotechnology,Agriculture, Environment and Energy (ICBAEE 2014), May 22-23, 2014,Beijing, China.

Edited by Fangli Zheng, International Research Associationof Information and Computer Science, Beijing, ChinaThe 2014 International Conference on Biotechnology,Agriculture, Environment and Energy (ICBAEE 2014) was heldMay 22-23, 2014 in Beijing, China. The objective of ICBAEE 2014was to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicsas well as industry professionals from all over the world topresent their research results and development activities inBiotechnology, Agriculture, Environment and Energy. Theprogram consisted of invited sessions and technical workshopsand discussions with eminent speakers, and contributions tothis proceedings volume cover a wide range of topics in

Biotechnology, Agriculture, Environment and Energy.

Market: AgricultureJanuary 2015: 235 x 156: 514ppHb: 978-1-771-88050-3: £82.00eBook: 978-1-482-25806-6

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCombine HarvestersAgricultural Resource Use and ManagementTheory, Modeling, and DesignEdited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,

Massachusetts, USAAgriculture is one of the prime users of water, particularly in aridplaces with already-limited water resources, and its effects arediverse and far reaching. Providing a nuanced study ofagricultural resource management, this informative book takesa four-pronged approach, covering research on the impact ofagriculture on water, the impact of agriculture on soil qualityand its ecological health, energy and greenhouse gases, andthe impact of a growing population on agricultural resources.

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Petre MiuThe design, development, and optimization of modern combineharvesters require a thorough understanding and a suitablerepresentation (model) of each machine system as well as ofthe whole machine. Based on the author’s 20 years of teaching,research, and engineering design, this book provides a uniqueand unitary approach of the engineering concepts, construction,calculations, simulation, and design of these complex andexpensive machines. It presents systematic, unified, and in-depthengineering/scientific knowledge integration from fundamentals,through new mathematical models, to process optimizationand design applications.

CRC PressMarket: Agriculture Market: Agricultural EngineeringAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 348pp August 2015: 254 x 178: 460ppHb: 978-1-771-88073-2: £89.00 Hb: 978-1-466-50512-4: £99.00eBook: 978-1-498-70125-9 eBook: 978-1-482-28237-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880732 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466505124

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrisis Management of Chronic PollutionAgricultural Water Productivity Optimization for

Irrigated Teff (Eragrostic Tef) in a Water ScarceSemi-Arid Region of Ethiopia

Contaminated Soil and Human HealthEdited by Magalie Lesueur Jannoyer, CIRAD, HortSys Research Unit, Le Lamentin,Martinique, France, Philippe Cattan, CIRAD, SBPA Research Unit, Capesterre Belle

Yenesew Mengiste Yihun, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe prospects for the future are clear. Agriculture will have torespond to changing patterns of demand for food and combatfood insecurity and poverty amongst marginalized communities.In so doing, agriculture will have to compete for scarce waterwith other users and reduce pressure on the water environment.Moreover, water managers have to unlock the potential ofagricultural water management practices to raise productivityof water, spread equitable access to water, and conserve thenatural productivity of the water resource base. This PhD thesis

Eau, Guadeloupe, France and Thierry Woignier, IRD/CNRS/Aix Marseille University -IMBE Research LaboratorySeries: Urbanization, Industrialization, and the EnvironmentThis book deals with a long term pollution situation, generated by the former use oforganochlorine pesticides. Through a study case of the chlordecone pollution in the FrenchWest Indies, the authors illustrate a global and systemic mobilization of research institutionsand public services. The hope is that this "management model", together with its majorresults, the approach and lessons to be learned, could be useful to other situations. Itgathers all the works that have carried out over the last ten years or more and links themto decision makers’ actions and stakeholders’ expectations. This reference fills a gap in theliterature on chronic pollution.

CRC Presspresents field tests combined with modelling work on the cultivation of irrigated Teff(Eragrostic Tef) in the Awash Rift Valley of Ethiopia.

Market: Environmental ScienceJune 2016: 235 x 156: 248ppHb: 978-1-498-73783-8: £121.00CRC PresseBook: 978-1-498-73784-5Market: Water Science, Technology and Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498737838April 2015: 240 x 170: 98pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume FourEconomics of Water Management in AgricultureConservation PlanningEdited by Thomas Bournaris, Julio Berbel, University of

Cordoba, Spain, Basil Manos, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece and Davide Viaggi, University ofBologna Viale Fanin, ItalyThis book includes a set of papers from distinguished scholarswho critically examine economic issues relating to therelationship between water and agriculture, with a special focuson irrigation. Employing state of the art methodologies, theyaddress the most relevant issues in water policy. The volumeoffers a wide spectrum of innovative approaches and originaland relevant cases with a focus on irrigated European agriculture.The topics analyzed include qualitative and quantitative issues,water markets, demand analysis, economic analysis,implementation of economic issues.

Edited by Tom Mueller, John Deere & Company, Urbandale,Iowa, USA and Gretchen F. Sassenrath, SoutheastAgricultural Research Center, Parsons, Kansas, USASeries: GIS Applications in AgricultureRecent advances in geospatial technologies now provide landmanagers with tools and resources to conserve soil and waterresources more efficiently than has ever been possible before.This volumepresents approaches developed by leadingresearchers working at the intersection of conservation andspatial technologies. The strategies are designed to provide thegreatest benefit to preserving natural resources while reducingeconomic expenses. Each chapter includes a detailedbackground on the specific topic, with case studies describing

CRC Press the design and implementation of the solution. Readers are guided through step-by-stepexercises to gain experience in executing the conservation practice.August 2014: 235 x 156: 370pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreenhouse Design and ControlEnvironmentally Sustainable Viticulture

Pedro Ponce, Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey, Ejidosde Huipulco, Mexico, Arturo Molina, Instituto Tecnologicode Monterrey, Ejidos de Huipulco, Mexico, Paul Cepeda,Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey, Ejidos de Huipulco,Mexico, Esther Lugo, Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey,Ejidos de Huipulco, Mexico and Brian MacCleery, NationalInstruments, Austin, TX, USAThis book deals with different types of greenhouses, materials,structures, advanced control techniques and tendencies thatare needed for designing and controlling an advancedgreenhouse. The control system is presented as an integral

Practices and PracticalityEdited by Chris Gerling, Vinification and Brewing Laboratoryat the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,Geneva, New YorkAs climate change becomes a growing reality, more industriesmust grapple with how to implement sustainable businesspractices at every step of the production process. This isespecially true for viticulture, where every step of productioncan take years to come to fruition, and any decision must addressfuture concerns. This volume serves as an introduction to someof the concerns that viticulturists must tackle to keep the industrymoving in the right direction, including the best sustainablepractices in the wine industry, how to assess sustainabilityprograms, how to consider viticulture in the broader context ofsustainable agriculture and industry, and the role of the

consumer.

system which covers the explanation of basic and advanced concepts for a real timecontroller. Also, structural analysis is introduced, whereby mechanical design is regardedas a key factor. The book incorporates simulations and experimental results, and utilizesLabVIEW and ADAMS software. Finally, it provides a perspective on the present state andfuture of greenhouses globally.

CRC PressApple Academic PressMarket: Agricultural EngineeringMarket: AgricultureSeptember 2014: 246x174: 354ppMarch 2015: 229 x 152: 424ppHb: 978-1-138-02629-2: £76.99Hb: 978-1-771-88112-8: £95.00eBook: 978-1-315-77155-7eBook: 978-1-498-72229-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138026292* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881128

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography inPesticide Residue Analysis

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of SorghumEdited by Yi-Hong Wang, University of Louisiana at Lafayette,USA, Hari D. Upadhyaya and Chittaranjan Kole, AllahbadAgricultural Institute, U.P., and Bidhan Chandra AgriculturalUniversity, Nadia, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsSorghum is one of the hardiest crop plants in modern agricultureand also one of the most versatile. Its seeds provide calorie forfood and feed, stalks for building and industrial materials andits juice for syrup. This book provides an in-depth review of thecutting-edge knowledge in sorghum genetics and itsapplications in sorghum breeding. Each chapter is authored byspecialists in their fields to report the latest trends and findings.The book showcases the definitive value of sorghum as a modelsystem to study the genetic basis of crop productivity and stress

Edited by Tomasz Tuzimski, Medical University of Lublin,Poland and Joseph Sherma, Lafayette College, Easton,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesHPLC is the principal separation technique for identification ofthe pesticides in environmental samples and for quantitativeanalysis of analytes. At each stage of the HPLC procedure thechromatographer should possess basic skills that substantiallyhelp in accomplishing HPLC experiments correctly, to obtainreliable, repeatable, and reproducible results. This book servesas a comprehensive source of information and training on thestate-of-the-art pesticide residues methods performed with aidof HPLC and aids the readers in avoiding the many pitfalls that

are possible during work with the HPLC modetolerance and will provide a foundation for future studies in sorghum genetics, genomics,and breeding.

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3AGRICULTURE & AGRONOMY

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrobes as Bio-fertilizers and their ProductionTechnology

Hydraulic and Operational Performance of IrrigationSchemes in View of Water Saving and Sustainability

S. G. Borkar, Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri,IndiaSeries: Woodhead Publishing India in AgricultureMicrobes as Bio-Fertilizers and their Production Technology is astep forward in the direction of research, testing, anddevelopment of new effective strains of beneficial microbes andtheir production technologies. This book highlights the methodsof isolation of several beneficial microbes of different utility,specialization culture media, distinguishing characteristics ofthese microbes, testing their efficiencies, and large scaleproduction technologies. It is a unique book in which beneficialmicrobial bio-fertilizers are included.

Sugar Estates and Community Managed Schemes in EthiopiaZeleke Agide Dejen, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis evaluates the performance of two large-scale(Wonji-Shoa and Metahara) and two community-managed(Golgota and Wedecha) irrigation schemes located in the AwashRiver Basin of Ethiopia. The study focussed on hydraulic/waterdelivery performance in the large-scale schemes, and oncomparative and internal irrigation service (utility) evaluation inthe community-managed schemes. Water delivery performancewas evaluated using routine data and hydrodynamic modelling.Farmers’ utility was evaluated using qualitative responses of WPI Publishing

Market: Agriculturewater users. Major performance challenges in each category of schemes were addressedand operational/water management options for improvement were identified. June 2015: 229 x 152: 218pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPush Button AgricultureImpact of Climate Change on Water Resources in

Agriculture Robotics, Drones, Satellite-Guided Soil and Crop ManagementK. 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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Edited by Cornelio Alberto Zolin, EmbrapaAgrosilvopastoral, Setor Comercial Sinop, Brazil and Renatode A. R. Rodrigues, Embrapa Agrosilvopastoral, SetorComercial Sinop, BrazilClimate change and its impact on water resources in agriculturepose one of the biggest challenges for food, energy, fiber, andwater security worldwide and, as a consequence, for society.This book presents a multidisciplinary approach towards climatechange and water resources in agriculture and provides acomprehensive perspective about the core points central to thissubject. Other topics that are covered in this bookinclude important insights concerning hydrological cycle, forests,land use change and water, low carbon agriculture, green

economy concepts, as well as the state of the art on United Nations Framework Conventionon Climate Change and Global Research Alliance are provided. Market: Agriculture

January 2016: 235 x 156: 400ppCRC PressHb: 978-1-771-88304-7: £95.00Market: AgricultureeBook: 978-1-771-88305-4July 2015: 235 x 156: 232pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771883047Hb: 978-1-498-70614-8: £82.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSeed Inoculation, Coating and Precision PelletingManagement, Performance, and Applications of

Micro Irrigation Systems Science, Technology and Practical ApplicationsGerald M. Bennett and John Lloyd, Axis Associates, Nelson,New ZealandSeed inoculation is the practice of effectively introducing a highnumber of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium orBradyrhizobium) on the surface of legume seeds prior toplanting. The bacteria penetrates the root, resulting in theformation of root nodules that fix nitrogen from the air, andmake it readily available to the plant. This book describes theneed, the development and the use of rhizobia, and how thisprocess may be reproduced successfully around the world,especially in underdeveloped agricultural countries.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis volume emphasizes sustainable and meaningful methodsof irrigation to counter rampant water scarcity. In many parts ofthe world, this scarcity significantly affects crop yield, crop quality,and, consequently, human quality of life. It presents the bestmanagement practices in sustainable micro irrigation, with thegoal of increasing crop yield and quality and conserving water.The practices described are practical and attainable and arebased on research and studies from many areas of the world,including India, South Africa, and other areas. The applicationsdescribed can be adapted and applied to many regions with acritical need to address the water crisis in crop production.

Market: Agricultural ScienceApple Academic Press November 2015: 235 x 156: 346ppMarket: Agriculture Hb: 978-1-498-71643-7: £63.99August 2014: 235 x 156: 374pp eBook: 978-1-498-71644-4Hb: 978-1-771-88069-5: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498716437eBook: 978-1-498-70003-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880695

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetTemperate Crop Science and BreedingSustainable Energy Solutions in AgricultureEcological and Genetic StudiesEdited 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 Sarra Abramovna Bekuzarova, Plant Breeding ofFodder Crops, Russia, Nina Anatolievna Bome, TyumenState University, Russia, Anatoly Ivanovich Opalko, UmanNational University of Horticulture, Ukraine and Larissa I.Weisfeld, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaThis new collection covers a wide variety of research on theecological aspects of crops growing under stress conditions dueto atmospheric changes and pollution and the impact on bothplant and human health. The book provides research that willhelp to find ways to overcome adverse abiotic environmentalfactors and unfavorable anthropogenic pressures on crop plants,which also eventually impact human health. Divided into sixparts, leading authors from many institutes provide and sharenew knowledge gained from studies on ecological and genetic

controls of plant resistance to various adverse environmental factors.

productivity and sustainability. Through providing the latest technology and by deepeningthe understanding of possible cost-efficient techniques and application opportunities fordifferent scales and situations, it will show why the implementation of these technologiesfaces numerous technological, economic and policy barriers while giving suggestions andexamples as to how these hurdles can be overcome. Also, applications of new and improvedtechnologies are discussed and promoted and what further research anddevelopment needs to be performed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderToward a Sustainable Wine IndustrySustainable Micro Irrigation Management for Trees

and Vines Green Enology ResearchEdited by Luann Preston-Wilsey, Cornell University’s NewYork State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NewYork, USAToward a Sustainable Wine Industry: Green Enology in Practicetakes a broad look at the emerging trend of using sustainablewine production methods and business practices. It covers amultitude of aspects of the sustainable wine industry, includingproduction methods, recycling efforts, customer behavior,sustainable business practices, and more. The wine sector, whichplays a big role in the agricultural industry around the world,has been facing increasing pressure to fulfill legal environmentalrequirements while maintaining a competitive position in aglobal market.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis valuable book, the third volume in the Research Advancesin Sustainable Micro Irrigation series, focuses on sustainablemicro irrigation management for trees and vines. It covers theprinciples as well as recent advances and applications of microirrigation techniques.

Apple Academic PressMarket: AgricultureMarket: AgricultureMay 2015: 229 x 152: 302ppAugust 2014: 235 x 156: 354ppHb: 978-1-771-88125-8: £89.00Hb: 978-1-771-88025-1: £95.00eBook: 978-1-498-72851-5eBook: 978-1-482-25187-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881258* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880251

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransgenic Herbicide Resistance in PlantsSustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfed

and Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun RiverBasin, Nigeria

V. S. Rao, University of California, Davis, USAThis book provides a comprehensive and in-depth discussionon the development of herbicide resistance during the past 50years, emphasizing the biochemical pathways of herbicideresistance in weeds. It discusses the principles of plant genetics,different methods of genetic engineering, makingof transgenicplants, various transgenic crops conferred with herbicideresistance, evolution of weed, problems subsequent to growingof transgenic crops, benefits and risks of growing transgeniccrops, and management of transgenic crops. Packed withup-to-date information, the book includes relevant references,data, figures, and illustrations.

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Omotayo Babawande Adeboye, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesAgronomic practices need to be designed to improve the waterproductivity. This book describes water conservation practicessuch as tied ridge, mulch, soil bund, tied ridge plus soil bund,tied ridge plus mulch, mulch plus soil bund and direct sowingwhich were used in cultivating soybeans during rainy seasons.Deficit irrigation during reproductive stages was applied withdrip lines.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderArsenic ToxicityAgroecology, Ecosystems, and SustainabilityPrevention and TreatmentEdited by Noureddine Benkeblia, Department of Life

Sciences, University of West Indies, Kingston, JamaicaSeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis book presents the development of agroecology conceptsas well as the modern vision on ecology and agricultural systems.It describes how to make the translation of modern agroecologyto help our environment. The book examines how available andlimited natural resources are and how this environment wouldallow the population to reach the goal of global sustainableecological, agricultural, and food production systems. It alsoconsiders the principles that regulate the agroecological systems,including crop production, soil management, and environment

preservation.

Edited by Narayan Chakrabarty, Visting Professor, Dept. ofZoology, Maulana Azad College, Calcutta, IndiaArsenic toxicity is a major challenge to health professionals andscientists around the world and is responsible for numerousdiseases. Arsenic in drinking water, for example, can causeabnormal skin pigmentations such as keratosis and arsenicosisas well as multiple forms of cancer. This book reviews ourunderstanding of arsenic poisoning and the healthconsequences resulting from exposure. Chapters discuss sourcesof arsenic poisoning ; arsenic chemistry and geochemistry;remediation; the use of nutraceuticals and functional foods incombating arsenic poisoning; and various removal/treatmenttechniques.CRC Press

Market: Agriculture CRC PressNovember 2014: 254 x 178: 393pp Market: HealthcareHb: 978-1-482-23301-8: £63.99 August 2015: 235 x 156: 524ppeBook: 978-1-482-23302-5 Hb: 978-1-482-24196-9: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482233018 eBook: 978-1-482-24197-6

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKBiopesticides HandbookAgroecology

Edited by Leo M.L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium(Retired) and Hamir Singh Rathore, Retired Professor andChairman, Applied Chemistry Department, Aligarh MuslimUniversity, IndiaOffering a full spectrum and review of the range of organismsand organic products that may be used in the biological controlof insects, this book discusses the uses and abuses ofbiopesticides that have been in circulation for more than 50years, as well as more recent advances in this area. It describesthe metabolism of these biopesticides and offers the best modeof action to prove environmental safety, detailing the presentstatus of biopesticide residue in foodstuffs, soil, and water.

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The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third EditionStephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAThis new edition of the bestselling textbook for courses inagroecology or sustainable agriculture updates the issues facingthe sustainability of food systems, especially the strongmovement from the "second green revolution" of biotechnology,the continued consolidation of the agricultural and foodindustries, the conflict with biofuels, and today's historical recordof hungry and undernourished people worldwide. Thebook presents recent research and provides new examplesthroughout, including innovative ways farms and other parts of

the food system have introduced new alternative technologies to improve sustainability.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderField and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,Third Edition

AgroecologyThe Universal Equations

Paul Wojtkowski, University of Wales, South Glam, UKAgroecology theory is not endless. A point is reached where thecentral elements become visible, equations distill, and aconceptual apex is reached. This is agroecology condensed intocore concepts and theorems describing how crops relate toeach other, the land, and their surroundings. This book coversadvanced agroecology, including agroecological theory as wellas applications of biodiversity that underwrite agroecology. Sincemuch of agroecology theory is new, the resulting algorithmsare equally novel, though presented so as to be useful andappreciated by less mathematically inclined professionals.

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Stephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAOffering step-by-step guidance for structured investigation, thisbook reviews ecological concepts and principles in anagricultural setting and provides in-depth, practical experience.From background information to procedures and suggestionsfor writing up the results, the book covers 24 differentagroecological investigations, each designed to provide all theinformation needed to plan and execute experimental orcomparative studies. The book is designed to accompanyAgroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems and follows

the structure of the main text.

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Edited by M. V. Rao, National Institute of Rural Development,Hyderabad, India, V. Suresh Babu, National Institute of RuralDevelopment, Hyderabad, India, Suman Chandra, NationalInstitute of Rural Development, Hyderabad, India and G.Ravindra Chary, Central Research Institute for DrylandAgriculture, CRIDA, Hyderabad, IndiaLand represents an important resource for the economic life ofa majority of people in the world. The way people handle anduse land resources impacts their social and economic well-beingas well as the sustained quality of land resources. Land useplanning is also integral to water resources development andmanagement for agriculture, industry, drinking water, and powergeneration. This valuable work brings to the forefront the stateof practice of land use planning in India, highlighting

governmental programs and research with wide-ranging chapters on important topics.

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Edited by Balram Panigrahi, Orissa University of Agricultureand Technology, Bhubaneswar, India and Megh R. Goyal,University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book discusses the development of useful models and theirapplications in soil and water engineering. It covers variousmodeling methods, including groundwater recharge estimation,rainfall-runoff modeling using artificial neural networks,development and application of a water balance model and aHYDRUS-2D model for cropped fields, a multi-model approachfor stream flow simulation, multi-criteria analysis for constructionof groundwater structures in hard rock terrains, hydrologicmodeling of watersheds using remote sensing, and GIS andAGNPS.

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Stephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAStephen Gliessman's complementary volumes, Agroecology:The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition and Fieldand Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, Third Edition arenow available together for one low price! Completely revised,updated, and reworked, the third edition of Agroecologypresents new data, material, case studies, and options, as wellas more emphasis on topics such as the values, beliefs, and ethicsof sustainable food systems. The new edition of Field and

Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology facilitates hands-on, experimental learning thatinvolves close observation, creative interpretation, and constant questioning of findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHalophytic and Salt-Tolerant FeedstuffsAir and Environmental Quality in Livestock and

Agricultural Buildings Impacts on Nutrition, Physiology and Reproduction of LivestockHassan M. El Shaer, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egyptand Victor Roy Squires, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA- (Retired)The potential of halophytes as feedstuffs for livestock has beenrecognized for decades and their incorporation into has beenadvocated as a way to increase intake and mitigate theanti-nutritional compounds that reduce palatability and foodvalue. This book details the interactions between halophyticfeedstuffs and both ruminant and non-ruminant livestock. Itsummarizes years of experience from work in Egypt, Australia,the US, Mexico, Pakistan and the Middle East and sheds light onthe problems and prospects for increasing the utilization ofhalophytes as animal feed and for rehabilitation of saline lands

throughout the world.

Edited by Thomas Banhazi, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia,Andres Aland, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia and Joerg Hartung,University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, GermanySeries: Sustainable Energy Developments The appropriate management of livestock buildings is an ever improving professionalendeavour and this book is set out to review the ‘current best practice management’ inrelation to air quality management of livestock buildings that have to be managed correctlyto generate environmental conditions that will enhance the production efficiency, healthand welfare of livestock, the health of farm workers and people living near farmingoperations. All key areas of air quality management are reviewed in this book, includingsources of pollution, measurement techniques, effects of airborne pollutants and abatementmethods.CRC PressMarket: Agricultural Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderBiology of Domestic AnimalsEdited by Colin G. Scanes, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA and Rodney A.Hall, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, AustraliaThere is increasing interest in the biology of domestic animals ranging from genomics,transcriptomics, metabolomics, nutritional physiology, and systems biology. This book willtouch on all of these, with a particular focus on topics such as domestic animals ascomparative models to humans, molecular regulation of growth, metabolic efficiency,reproduction, and the impact of stress on growth and development. The book will concludewith a discussion on the current and future directions for researchers.

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Patrick M. McCue, Colorado State University, USA andEdward L. Squires, Gluck Equine Research Center, Lexington,Kentucky, USAThis book reviews the history of equine embryo transfer, coveringin clinically practical terms the techniques, equipment, andmanagement protocols currently in use. Authors Ed Squires andPat McCue have been involved with the development of embryocollection and transfer procedures since the early 60s and haveboth contributed important techniques and innovations to theprocess through their research and clinical experience. This bookcaptures the clinical experience, so far, and applies it directly toequine practice.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderApparel Machinery and EquipmentsAgribusiness Supply Chain ManagementR. Rathinamoorthy, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India and R. Surjit, PSGCollege of Technology, Coimbatore, India

N. Chandrasekaran, Take Solutions, Ltd.,Chennai Tamilnadu,India and G. Raghuram, Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaThis book introduces the complexity and importance of supplychain management within businesses handling agriculturalproducts. Topics include major drivers, facility, inventory, andtransportation management, sourcing decisions such asprocessed or farm fresh, input and output challenges, processors,challenges of managing perishables, infrastructure, retailing,quality, information technology, risk strategies, financials, directtrading verses auction, and navigating relevant governmentpolicies. The book includes numerous case studies that span awide range of issues and industries.

Series: Woodhead Publishing India in TextilesThis book aims to develop a broad range of knowledge in the area of apparel machinery.It describes the various types of machines used in the different departments of apparelindustry. It provides details on how the machines work and helps readers to recognize thebasics, fundamental operating procedures, and requirements of the apparel machinery.Research in the field of apparel machinery has gained impetus recently, and this book helpsreaders to understand the operations in detail.

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Agroecology in ChinaScience, Practice, and Sustainable Management

Edited by Luo Shiming, Instititue of Tropical and SubtropicalEcology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou,People’s Republic of China and Stephen R. Gliessman,Professor Emeritus of Agroecology, University of California,Santa Cruz, USASeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis book covers agroecology research on typical agriculturalsystems in China including intercropping systems, duck-rice,fish-rice, and frog-rice co-culture systems, rainfall harvest systems,and more. It also covers eco-agriculture practice in the majorregions of China such as arid and semi-arid region in NorthwestChina, cold temperate region in Northeast China, typical

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationApplications of Furrow and Micro Irrigation in Arid and Semi-AridRegions, the fifth volume in the Research Advances in SustainableMicro Irrigation series, addresses the ever-challenging need forirrigation systems in arid and semi-arid regions of the world,areas that are suffering from severe water shortages. These areas,such as Egypt, Tunisia, most of Africa, and parts of South America,Central America, and Australia, find it a struggle to grow cropssustainably with the water available. This important bookemphasizes sustainable agriculture practices to promoteincreased water usage efficiency in dry areas for growing ofcrops.

temperate agricultural region in North China, hilly and mountainous regions in tropicalSouthwest China, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderApplied Mathematics and Omics to Assess CropGenetic Resources for Climate Change AdaptiveTraits

AgroecologyA Transdisciplinary, Participatory and Action-oriented Approach

Edited by V. Ernesto Méndez, University of Vermont,Burlington, USA, Christopher M. Bacon, Santa ClaraUniversity, Santa Clara, USA, Roseann Cohen, CommunityAgroecology Network, Santa Cruz, California, USA andStephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus of Agroecology,University of California, Santa Cruz, USASeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis is the first book to focus on agroecology as atransdisciplinary, participatory, and action-oriented process.Using a combined theoretical and practical approach, thiscollection of work from recognized and pioneering researchersand practitioners engages social actors on different geo-political

Edited by Abdallah Bari, Senior Scientist, Biodiversity andIntegrated Gene Management (BIGM), International Centrefor Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, ICARDA, Rabat,Morocco, Ardeshir B. Damania, University of California, Davis,California, USA, Kenneth Street, Michael Mackay andSelvadurai DayanandanGenetic diversity of crop plants is being further explored andexploited to generate higher crop yield, better disease resistance,and more nutritional value. This book focuses on using geneticresources to mitigate the effects of climate change and increasecrop production. It emphasizes recent advances in mathematicsand omics technologies addressing issues related to adaptation

scales to transform the global agrifood system. In addition to illustrating systems ofagroecology that will improve food systems around the world, it lays the groundwork forfurther innovations to create better sustainability for all people, ecologies, and landscapes. of crops to changing climatic conditions. Exhaustive sections cover climate change

implications for drylands and farming communities; genetic resources/biodiversity’sCRC Press potential to adapt and mitigate climate change; applied mathematics and applied omics

technologies; as well as genomics and gene identification.Market: Agricultural ScienceDecember 2015: 254 x 178: 268pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change Effect on Crop ProductivityBest Management Practices for Drip Irrigated Crops

Edited by Rakesh S. Sengar, Sardar Vallabh bhai PatelUniversity of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut, India andKalpana Sengar, Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel University ofAgriculture and Technology, Meerut, IndiaThis book provides analyses ofthe global consequences to cropyields, production, and risk of hunger of linked socioeconomicand climate scenarios. Potential impacts of climate change areestimated to evaluate consequent changes in global cerealproduction, cereal prices, and the number of people at risk fromhunger. The crop yield results elucidate the complex regionalpatterns of projected climate variables, CO2 effects, andagricultural systems that contribute to aggregations of globalcrop production.

Edited by Kamal Gurmeet Singh, Punjab Agricultural,Ludhiana, India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Ramesh P. Rudra,University of Guelph, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis book focuses on best management practices for dripirrigated crops. It cover irrigation methods, scheduling of microirrigation, and mulching and crop performance. Micro irrigationtechniques with diverse crops are discussed, including sweetpepper, chili, tomatoes, cauliflower, wheat, sweet peas,sugarcane, and potatoes. The performance of the varioustechniques has been tested and evaluated in the field. Writtenby experts on micro irrigation, this valuable book is a must-havefor micro irrigation professionals as well as advanced students. CRC Press

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Plant Communities Theory and ApplicationsEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Hani A. A. Mansour,National Research Center, EgyptSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new volume in the Research Advances in Sustainable MicroIrrigation book series presents a diverse collection of researchon closed circuit irrigational technology and design and providesstudies of its use on such crops as wheat, maize, yellow corn,soybeans, rice, and snap peas. This book will be valuable forthose interested in irrigation planning and management, namely,researchers, scientists, educators, upper-level students,agricultural extension services, and others.

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Edited by Larissa I. Weisfeld, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow, Russia, Anatoly I. Opalko, Uman National Universityof Horticulture, Ukraine, Nina A. Bome, Tyumen StateUniversity, Russia and Sarra A. Bekuzarova, North CaucasusInstitute of Mountain and Submontane Agriculture, Republicof North Ossetia-Alania, RussiaThis book discusses theoretical approaches to the taxonomy ofbiological systems and theory and mathematical approaches tothe problem of plant diversity, cultivation, and the environment.Particular attention is given to theoretical and practical problemsof soil and the environmental sustainability of phytocoenosis,with the goal to enhance the productivity of agricultural crops.With chapters written by acknowledged scientists in the fieldof genetics, plant selection, ecology, and agro-economy, the

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCocoa Production and Processing TechnologyBiomass and Biofuels

Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, Department of Nutrition andFood Science, University of GhanaThis book presents detailed explanations of technologies forsustainable production of high-quality and safe cocoa beans forthe global confectionary industry. It describes up-to-datetechnologies and approaches to modern cocoa productionpractices, global production and consumption trends as well asprinciples of cocoa processing and chocolate manufacture. Itcovers the origin, history and taxonomy of cocoa, and examinesthe fairtrade and organic cocoa industries. The chapters providein-depth coverage of cocoa cultivation, harvesting andpost-harvest treatments, genotypic variations, fermentationtechniques, drying, storage and transportation.

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.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrop BreedingCold Tolerance in Rice CultivationBioinformatics and Preparing for Climate ChangePranab Basuchaudhuri, Indian Council of Agricultural

Research (Retired), Kolkata, IndiaRice is the staple food for more than half of the world'spopulation, yet cold temperatures during the cropping periodcause a significant loss of yield. To cope with the world'sincreasing population, it is necessary to develop high yieldingrice varieties that are tolerant to abiotic stress conditions, suchas drought, salinity, and cold. This book provides a clearunderstanding of cold stress in rice in the hopes that it willprovide insight to the subject for further research so that riceplants may be grown efficiently in cold regions with highproductivity.

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Edited by Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaWith contributions from 42 eminent researchers from 12 nationsaround the world, this volume offers a global perspective onthe climate change. The editor is a respected and publishedscientist in the bioinformatics field, who has chosen articles inthe following topics: genetic challenges presented by climatechange, genomic toolkit for crop-related research, and specificmethods of improvement for specific crop by means of genomicapplications. The hand-picked up-to-date research makes thisvolume an excellent reference not only for university-levelacademics, but also for policymakers and stakeholders who musttackle the challenge of the world’s food security.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrop Diseases and Their ManagementCompendium of Bioenergy PlantsIntegrated ApproachesCorn

Edited by Gireesh Chand, Bihar Agricultural University, Indiaand Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaThis important and comprehensive book is designed to provideinformation on crop diseases and how to manage those diseases.Covering a multitude of crops and diseases, the book presentsintegrated approaches on managing diseases that affect suchcrops as cereal and crop plants, such as maize, pigeon pea,chickpeas, and urd/mung beans; oil seed crops, such asgroundnut, soybeans, and linseed; and horticultural crops, suchas citrus, onions, garlic, cucurbitaceae, Colocasia, roses, Steviarebaudiana, betelvine, jute, and sunhemp. The book thoroughlycovers the symptoms, causes, disease cycles, and managementapproaches for many diseases that affect useful agriculturalcrops.

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

improved so that its biomass is significantly increased, its cellulose-lignin complex mademore amenable to harvesting and to processing, and grown in regions not normallyassociated with its cultivation of food. Apple Academic Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDiseases of Edible Oilseed CropsComplete Guide for Growing Plants Hydroponically

Chirantan Chattopadhyay, National Centre for IntegratedPest Management (ICAR), New Delhi, India, S. J. Kolte,Professor of Plant Pathology (Retd), G.B. Pant University ofAgriculture & Technology, Patnagar, India and Farid WaliyarThis bookpresents an unprecedentedly thorough collection ofinformation on the diseases of cultivated annual oilseed crops,including peanut, rapeseed-mustard, sesame, soybean,sunflower, and safflower. It covers and integrates global literatureon the subject up to 2014, setting it apart from other books thatare only of regional importance. The authors are internationallyrecognized experts who have compiled decades of informationfrom previously scattered research into a single volumethatprovides much-needed updates to oilseed crop disease research.

J. Benton Jones, Jr., GroSystems, Inc., Anderson, SouthCarolina, USAWith the continued application of new equipment and newconcepts and methods, such as hydroponics and soillesspractices, crop growth has improved and become more efficient.Focusing on the basic principles and practical growthrequirements, this book provides detailed descriptions of themost commonly used hydroponic growing techniques.Additional topics include historical background and hydroponicterminology, how plants grow, hydroponic growing techniqueswith and without a rooting media, the nutrient solution, andhydroponic applications. This guide offers valuable informationfor commercial growers, researchers, hobbyists, and students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGenetically Modified FoodsEcological Consequences of Increasing Crop

Productivity Basics, Applications, and ControversySalah E. O. Mahgoub, Kaplan University, Fort Lauderdale,Florida, USAGenetically modified foods generally refer to crop plants createdfor human or animal consumption using molecular biologytechniques. This book covers various aspects of GM foodsincluding the basics and principles of how the production ofGM foods developed through time and how it relates to othertypes of biotechnology; the applications of these principles atthe lab and field levels, GM foods in the marketplace; theongoing debate on GM foods production and consumption,consumer issues and trends, labeling and legal aspects of GMfoods.

Plant Breeding and Biotic DiversityEdited by Anatoly I. Opalko, Uman National University ofHorticulture, Ukraine, Larissa I. Weisfeld, Russian Academyof Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Sarra A. Bekuzarova, NorthCaucasus Institute of Mountain and Submontane Agriculture,Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia, Nina A. Bome,Tyumen State University, Russia and Gennady E. Zaikov,Kazan National Research Technological University, RussiaWith contributions from leading scientists in agricultural biologyand young researchers, this book examines the ecologicalconsequences that sometimes arise with various methods ofincreasing crop productivity. It also presents agroecologicalapproaches to crop improvement and productivity from severalperspectives, examines alternative energy sources, and discussesother problems related to sustainable agriculture.

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

Edited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,Tucson, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThis new edition provides comprehensive coverage of plantphysiological stages and processes under both normal andstressful conditions. It emphasizes environmental factors, climaticchanges, developmental stages, and growth regulators as wellas linking plant and crop physiology to the production of food,feed, and medicinal compounds. This book covers plant/cropgrowth responses to environmental factors, growth anddevelopment stages, cellular and molecular aspects, productionprocesses, plant growth regulators, responses to stress, heavy

metal concentration and agrichemicals, lower- and higher-plant genetics and development,and bioinformatics using computer modeling in plant physiology.Apple Academic Press

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Howard M. ReshHydroponics offers many advantages to traditional soil-basedhorticulture. These include greater control over many of thelimiting factors such as light, temperature, and pests, as well asthe ability to grow plants in all seasons. With instruction fromone of the top recognized authorities worldwide, this book givesyou step-by-step guidance on how to grow tomatoes, peppers,cucumbers, eggplants, lettuce, arugula, bok choy, and variousherbs year-round within your home or in a backyard greenhouse.The book includes an appendix with sources of seeds and othersupplies, along with helpful websites and other material onhome-growing and caring for your crops.

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Physiology, Technology and SafetyEdited by Sunil Pareek, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship andManagement, Kundli, IndiaSeries: Innovations in Postharvest Technology SeriesReady-to-use fruits and vegetables are having increasing success in the market. Howeverfresh-cut produce deteriorates faster than intact produce. This is a substantial problem,considering that fresh-cut fruits and vegetables are living and breathing during and afterprocessing, and therefore they are subject to constant and irreversible deterioration. Thiswork covers the basics of the subject of fresh-cuts through quality preservation, nutritionallosses, physiology, and safety to industry oriented advancements in sanitization, coatings,packaging, set up of industry and hurdle technology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNitrogen Metabolism in RiceManaging Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in Organic

Field Crops Pranab Basuchaudhuri, Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch (Retired), Kolkata, IndiaNitrogen is an essential primary nutrient for plant growth anddevelopment. With the demand for high growth and yield ofplants and the depletion of organics in soil, nitrogen availabilityin soil has become insufficient. This simple and comprehensivebook covers the important and current information regardingrice plant biology and nitrogen metabolism. The book is dividedinto ten chapters that feature the steps of nitrogen assimilationand utilization in rice plant systems. Apart from describing thesteps and pathways of nitrogen metabolism in rice, the bookalso emphasis the changes taking place due to genotypes andenvironmental factors and stressors during rice growth anddevelopment.

Edited by Ralph C. Martin and Rod MacRaeSeries: Integrative Studies in Water Management and LandDevelopmentThis volume tackles three of the most challenging aspects oforganic field cropping—managing energy, nutrients, and pests.It presents information and discusses possibilities to make thesesystems more productive, energy efficient, and economicallyviable. Chapters summarize the latest data, create acomprehensive and coherent picture of issues, and integrateagronomic, economic, and policy interpretations. The bookclearly demonstrates how organic systems can effectively bedesigned to optimize farm conditions. Sections focus on soilhealth, pest management, energy efficiency, integrating organic

approaches, and economics and policy.CRC PressMarket: Agricultural ScienceFebruary 2016: 235 x 156: 290ppCRC PressHb: 978-1-498-74667-0: £76.99Market: Crop ScienceeBook: 978-1-498-74668-7February 2014: 235 x 156: 436pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498746670Hb: 978-1-466-56836-5: £63.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNovel Postharvest Treatments of Fresh ProduceManaging Salt Tolerance in PlantsEdited by Sunil Pareek, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship andManagement, Kundli, India

Molecular and Genomic PerspectivesEdited by Shabir Hussain Wani, AICRP NSP (Crops), Divisionof Plant Breeding and Genetics, India and MohammadAnwar HossainScientists around the world are striving to develop crop varietiesthat are tolerant to salt stress. Salinity stress currently impactsmore than 800 million hectares of land worldwide and morearable land is likely to be impacted in the future due to globalclimate changes. This book presents detailed molecular andgenomic approaches for the development of crop plants thatare tolerant to salinity stress. This comprehensive volumediscusses salinity stress in plant adaptation and productivity,biochemical and molecular mechanisms responsible for plantsalt tolerance, and genomic approaches for the development

of plants tolerant to salinity stress.

Series: Innovations in Postharvest Technology SeriesPreserving quality, maintaining nutritional components, reducing storage losses, andalleviating chilling injury are the major challenges for the fresh produce industry. This bookexamines the shelf life, quality, physico-chemical and biochemical changes during thestorage. It discusses the latest developments made in novel postharvest treatments, storageand packaging. The latest technologies such as nitric oxide, ozone, methyl Jasmonate,salicylic acid, oxalic acid, calcium and heat treatments will be discussed in length with focuson physiology, biochemistry, nutritional aspects, quality and shelf life under storage.

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Edited by Noureddine Benkeblia, Department of LifeSciences, University of West Indies, Kingston, JamaicaOmics technologies are modern approaches that give insightinto the plant genome and its analysis using DNA-basedmethods for variety identification, RNA interference, elicitorbiotechnology, and marker-assisted selection and breedingapplications in some major crops. This book reviews data onfood sciences and omics and introduces researchers to thebenefits of using these technologies. It covers a wide range ofcrop science categories and is organized to give a broad viewon how omics can help crop science and horticulture.

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Nand Kumar Fageria, National Rice & Bean Research Centerof Embrapa, Santo Antônio de Goias, BrazilThe judicious use of nitrogen in crop production is highlydesirable for both economic and environmental reasons, becausemuch of the nitrogen applied to crop plants goes unused,resulting in environmental problems and waste. This bookreviews the practical and theoretical aspects of nitrogenmanagement in crop production. Chapters address the functionsof nitrogen, nitrogen loss in the soil–plant system, diagnostictechniques for nitrogen requirements, management of soilorganic matter, nitrogen interaction with other nutrients,biological nitrogen fixation by legumes, and managementpractices to improve nitrogen use efficiency. Market: Agriculture

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlants and PeopleOrganic Agricultural PracticesOrigin and Development of Human--Plant Science RelationshipsAlternatives to Conventional Agricultural Systems

Christopher CumoAn exploration of the relationship between plants and peoplefrom early agriculture to modern-day applications ofbiotechnology in crop production, this book covers thedevelopment of agricultural sciences from Roman times throughthe development of agricultural experiment stations in theUnited States to the rise of agri-business. It discusses plantanatomy, physiology, and reproduction; evolution of plants andpeople; early uses of plants; the rise of agriculture in both Oldand New Worlds; creation of land grant universities andagricultural experiment stations; the Green Revolution; plantbiotechnology; and the future of plant sciences in feeding thegrowing human population.

Edited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAOrganic practices are quickly redefining how agriculture is donearound the world, as we come to realize how detrimentalconventional agriculture is to local and global environmentsand economies. This book serves as an overview of some of theimportant topics in organic agriculture. The volume is brokeninto several sections which explore the effects of organicpractices on crop productivity, the use of biofertilizers, plantcultivars, and compare the environmental impact withconventional agriculture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolyploidy and Hybridization for Crop ImprovementPapayaEdited by Annaliese S. Mason, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, GermanyBiology, Cultivation, Production and UsesPolyploidy and hybridisation are critical processes in plant evolution and speciation. Manycurrent agricultural crops are either natural or agricultural hybrids or polyploids, including

Parmeshwar Lal Saran, Ishwar Singh Solanki and RavishChoudharyPapaya is an important fruit cultivated throughout tropical andsub-tropical regions of the world. It is a widely studied crop forresearchers in botany, breeding, seed production, sexdetermination, and tissue culture. The book covers variousaspects of papaya including uses, cultivation, propagation,nutrition, cultural practices, flowering, fruiting and harvesting,seed production, pests and diseases, physiological disorders,and medicinal uses of papaya.

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potato, sugarcane, wheat, strawberries, and banana. There is a great deal of potential toutilise these natural evolutionary processes for targeted crop improvement; for example,through introgression of desired traits from wild species into crops, production of seedlessfruits, or even creation of entirely new crop types. This book provides a comprehensivesummary of how the processes of polyploidy and hybridisation have shaped the foods weeat and how these processes can be used for crop improvement.

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Pests of Fruit CropsA Colour Handbook, Second Edition

David V Alford, Formerly Regional Entomologist and Headof Entomology, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food,Cambridge, UKThis new edition focuses on insect and mite pests affecting fruitas well as hop and nut crops in both temperate and subtropicalclimates. Some of the fruits covered include pome fruits, stonefruits, cane fruits, strawberries, bush fruits, grapevines, citrusfruits, nuts, figs and olives. The book covers life histories,distribution and status of pests with a focus on damages causedto these fruit crops. The work is profusely illustrated with over1,150 colour photographs, and coverage is directly relevant to

all of Europe, with relevance worldwide as well.

Principles and Practices for Quality MaintenanceEdited by Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThe ultimate goal of crop production is to provide qualityproduce to consumers at reasonable rates. Most fresh produceis highly perishable, and postharvest losses are significant underthe present methods of management in many countries.However, significant achievements have been made during thelast few years to curtail postharvest losses in fresh produce andto ensure food security and safety as well. This new bookdescribes advancements in postharvest quality improvementof fresh horticultural produce. This book will be a standardreference work for postharvest management for the freshproduce industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban HorticulturePostharvest Management of Horticultural Crops

Tina Marie Waliczek and Jayne M. ZajicekIncluding contributions from experts in research and practicefrom across the United States, this book explores the history,importance, and benefits of horticulture to urban populations.It details how passive and active interaction with plants enrichesthe lives of individuals and communities. Though not designedas a textbook, it is adaptable to classroom learning, with eachchapter featuring a set of objectives, key terms, review questions,enrichment activities, and suggestions for further reading aswell as a summary.

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Practices for Quality PreservationEdited by Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, IndiaSeries: Postharvest Biology and TechnologyThis book presents several pre- and postharvest strategies thathave been developed to modify these physiological activities,resulting in increased shelf life. The book also discusses the besttechnologies that positively influence quality attributes of theproduce, including senescenal changes and, afterwards, theconsumers’ decision to purchase the product in the marketplace.With contributions from experts with experience in bothdeveloped and developing regions, the book includes chapterscovering thorough discussions on postharvest managementstrategies of fresh horticultural commodities. January 2016: 235 x 156: 336pp

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Postharvest Ripening Physiology of CropsEdited by Sunil Pareek, National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship andManagement, Kundli, India

Selected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conferenceon Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, Viana Do Castelo,Portugal,14-16 September 2015

Series: Innovations in Postharvest Technology SeriesThis book provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary reference source for the variousaspects of fruit ripening and postharvest behavior. It focuses on the postharvest physiology,

Edited by Candida Vilarinho, University of Minho, Portugal,Fernando Castro, University of Minho, Portugal and MárioRusso, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, PortugalThis volume presents a selection of papers from the WASTES2015 conference, a platform for scientists and industries fromthe waste management and recycling sectors from around theworld, who shared experiences and knowledge at the meeting.Covering discussions regarding the balance between economic,environmental and social outcomes, the development ofinnovative techniques, tools and strategies on how wastes canbe transformed into good ideas. Improving both the overallenvironmental performance and the understanding of the

biochemistry, and molecular biology of ripening and provides a ripening overview of fruitsand vegetables. It describes various developments that have taken place in the last decadewith respect to identifying and altering the function of ripening-related genes. It alsoprovides an overview of the most important metabolic pathways and genes that controlvolatile biosynthesis in model fruits.

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industry impact on the environment, as well as the options analysis for its improvementwere key objectives of this conference.

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Precision Agriculture Technology for Crop FarmingEdited by Qin Zhang, Washington State University, Prosser,USAThis book provides a review of precision agriculture technologydevelopment, followed by a presentation of the state-of-the-artand future requirements of precision agriculture technology. Itpresents different styles of precision agriculture technologiessuitable for large scale mechanized farming; highly automatedcommunity-based mechanized production; and fully mechanizedfarming practices commonly seen in emerging economicregions. The book emphasizes the introduction of core technicalfeatures of sensing, data processing and interpretationtechnologies, crop modeling and production control theory,intelligent machinery and field robots for precision agriculture

production.

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis important volume, the ninth in the Research Advances inSustainable Micro Irrigation book series, provides an invaluableaddition to the literature and knowledge on the ever-growingneed for sustainable irrigation for agricultural crops in manywater-scarce parts of the world. The book specifically coversadvances in fertigation for water management in general as wellas for specific crops, such as peaches, maize, and citrus crops.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, VolumeOne

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

The Principles and ApplicationsEdited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and S. SherazMahdl, Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.The focus of Volume 1: The Principles and Applications in

traditional breeding, and biochemical and molecular approaches. Importantly, experts inthe economic and social science areas also provide key insights as to how forces in thepolicy and human dimensions intimately interact with geographic factors to help shapethe sugarcane crop's potential for deployment as well as its future impact on the energysector.

Horticultural Science is to identify impacts and suggest appropriate and effective adaptationand mitigation strategies.

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Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, TwoVolume Set

Impact, Adaptation, and MitigationEdited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India, S. Sheraz Mahdl,Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma, BiharAgricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will be

Edited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma,Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.Volume 2: Impact, Adaptation, and Mitigation focuses on the

required to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature, drought, pest, and salttolerance. This two-volume set gives readers an understanding of the issues and makessuggestions for ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater Productivity of Sunflower under DifferentIrrigation Regimes at Gezira Clay Soil, Sudan

Eman Rahamtalla Ahmed Elsheikh, UNESCO-IHE Institutefor Water Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesSunflower is a short duration crop and can be fitted well in thepresent cropping system of Sudan without bearing any majorchange in agriculture setup. The planting pattern plays a keyrole in increasing the yield of sunflowers. Flowering is the mostcritical stage to water stress caused by deficit irrigation. For thisreason, limited irrigation in early and mid flowering stages needsto be avoided, while deficit irrigation at seed formation can beacceptable whenever irrigation water is limited.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change and Temperate ForestsImpact, Responses and Management StrategiesEdited by Gebhard Schüler, Steffen Schobel and Paul NolanOn a regional level, climate change has serious impacts on the environmental, societal andeconomic worlds. Hand-in-hand with this will be an inevitable shift in forest site conditionsin the next decades with serious implications for sustainable forest management. The bookdiscusses regionalized climate change impacts, forest yields, forest diseases, biodiversity,water resources and how to best preserve the multitude of forest goods and services.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderManaging Oak Forests in the Eastern United States

Edited by Patrick D. Keyser, University of Tennessee, Centerfor Native Grasslands Management, Knoxville, USA, ToddFearer, Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture, Blacksburg,Virginia, USA and Craig A. Harper, University of Tennessee,Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Knoxville,USAIf you are responsible for oak management, this book is for you.It is the definitive practical guide for anyone interested instewardship of eastern oak forests. Organized into three sections,the first section helps you establish a solid understanding ofeastern oak ecosystems. The second section gives practicalunderstanding of how management can be implemented ineastern oak forests. The third and final section helps clarify your

objectives and chart a course to bring about the desired outcomes for the forests you aremanaging.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Paradigm of Forests and the Survival of theFittest

Edited by Sergio A. Molina-Murillo, University of Costa Rica,San Pedro de Montes de Oca and Carlos Rojas Alvarado,University of Costa Rica, San Pedro de Montes de OcaThis book demonstrates the social, historical, and environmentalframework within which humans have developed a relationshipwith the forest and its resources. Starting from the biologicalbasis that permits the existence of forests to the use of forestresources in a modern human context, this book summarizesthe interaction between humans and forest ecosystems.Designed for readers from a broad range of disciplines andinterests, the book evokes interest in the development of anintegrated approach towards forest ecosystems and naturalresources in the context of sustainability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeotherapyBiocharInnovative Methods of Soil Fertility Restoration, Carbon Sequestration,and Reversing CO2 Increase

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.

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 limiting

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 placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONGlobalSoilMapEncyclopedia of Soil Science, Third EditionBasis of the global spatial soil information systemThree Volume Set

Edited by Dominique Arrouays, INRA-InfoSol Unit, Orléans,France, Neil McKenzie, CSIRO, Campus International deBaillarguet, Montpellier, France, Jon Hempel, National SoilSurvey Center, Lincoln, NE, USA, Anne Richer de Forges andAlex B. McBratney, The University of Sydney, Sydney,AustraliaGlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information systemcontains contributions that were presented at the 1

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GlobalSoilMap conference, held 7-9 October 2013 in Orléans,France. These contributions demonstrate the latestdevelopments in the GlobalSoilMap project and digital soilmapping technology for which the ultimate aim is to produce

Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USAThis three-volume third edition offers a vast array of recent peer-reviewed articles. Compiledby hundreds of international experts, the Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Third Edition, coversall branches of soil science including pedology, mineralogy, physics, soil mechanics,hydrology, chemistry, biology, ecology and management, and restoration ofproblem/degraded soils. Entries are alphabetically arranged, and subject and author indicesare available for easy access. This edition is fully updated, contains over 580 entries, andincludes over 100 new definitions.

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a high resolution digital spatial soil information system of selected soil properties and their* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498738903uncertainties for the entire world. GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil informationsystem aims to stimulate capacity building and new incentives to develop full GlobalSoilMapproducts in all parts of the world.

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2nd Edition • 1 Volume Set1 Volume SetHandbook of Geotechnical Investigation and DesignTables

Geotechnics of Organic Soils and PeatBujang B.K. Huat, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang,Malaysia, Arun Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU),Varanasi, India, Afshin Asadi, Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang, Malaysia and Sina Kazemian, Payame NoorUniversity, IranWritten by renowned experts in this field, this book provides acomprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of peat land, especiallywith regard to its geotechnical engineering properties. Itdiscusses the geotechnical properties and mechanical behavior

Second EditionBurt G. Look, Geotechnical Practice Leader, Sinclair KnightMerz, AustraliaThis practical handbook of properties for soils and rock containsin a concise tabular format the key issues relevant togeotechnical investigations, assessments and designs incommon practice. The book provides a useful bridge betweensoil and rock mechanics theory and its application to practicalengineering and is intended primarily for practicing geotechnicalengineers working in investigation, assessment and design, but

of organic soils and peat and covers device-suitable design parameters and constructiontechniques applicable to these conditions. The book also includes techniques for evaluatingparameters and details construction methods and techniques for improving theirengineering behavior. should provide a useful supplement for postgraduate courses. This 2nd edition provides

updated information and adjustment from feedback since first published in 2007.CRC Press

CRC PressMarket: Civil EngineeringMarket: Engineering; Geotechnical EngineeringFebruary 2014: 246x174: 250ppFebruary 2014: 246x174: 418ppHb: 978-0-415-65941-3: £89.00Pb: 978-1-138-00139-8: £63.99eBook: 978-0-203-38630-9eBook: 978-1-315-81323-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415659413Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-43038-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138001398

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3rd Edition2nd EditionManual of Soil Laboratory TestingHumic Matter in Soil and the EnvironmentVolume III: Effective Stress Tests, Third EditionPrinciples and Controversies, Second Edition

K. H. Head, Independent Consultant, Cobham, UK and RogerEpps, Consultant, Alton, UKThis volume provides a comprehensive working manual for thelaboratory testing of soils for civil engineers. It is an essentialpractical handbook for all who are engaged in laboratory testingof soils as well as being of great value to professional engineers,consultants, academics and students in geotechnicalengineering. Revised and updated, the contents reflect currentpractice in standard laboratory test procedures for determiningsome of the important engineering properties of soils.

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Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens,USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThe field of humic matter research has undergone drasticchanges in concepts and principles, and a second edition is nowwarranted to communicate these advances. This revised andupdated edition continues the tradition of providingcomprehensive coverage of the genesis, extraction, properties,and impacts of humic matter on agriculture, industry, and theenvironment. Chapters examine organic matter; presentconcepts of humus versus humic matter; and explore the natureand distribution, chemical composition, characterization,

electrochemical properties, agronomic and industrial applications, and medicinal andpharmaceutical applications of humic substances.

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Innovations in Micro Irrigation TechnologyEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Vishal K. Chavan, AICRP forDryland Agriculture, Maharashtra, India and Vinod K.Tripathi, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, IndiaSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThe tenth and final volume in the series Research Advances inSustainable Micro Irrigation, this valuable book focuses on newand recent innovations in technology, methods, and applicationsfor micro irrigation. The book covers a wide variety of topics,including successes in micro irrigation in India, how newmethods have helped the local economies in several areas, waysto enhance crop yield through new building programs, and newtechnology and systems. It looks at different aspects of thesenew innovations in micro irrigation, including economic impact,

evaluation methods, bubbler systems, success with particular crops, scheduling, and more.

Principles and PracticesEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis new volume in the Innovations and Challenges in MicroIrrigation series covers an array of technologies to estimateevapotranspiration and to evaluate parameters that are neededin the management of micro irrigation, with worldwideapplicability to irrigation management in agriculture. Topicsinclude recent evapotranspiration research, performanceevaluation of filters and emitters, evaluation of fertigation andground water with treated wastewater effluent, performance ofpulse drip irrigated potato under organic agriculture practicesin sandy soils, impact of polyethylene mulch on micro irrigatedcabbage, and tree injection irrigation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetPhosphate in SoilsIn-Situ Remediation of Arsenic-Contaminated SitesInteraction with Micronutrients, Radionuclides and Heavy MetalsEdited by Jochen Bundschuh, University of Southern

Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, HartmutM. Holländer, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canadaand Lena Qiying Ma, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,USASeries: Arsenic in the environmentProviding an introduction, scientific background, case studies

and future perspectives of technologies for soils, soil water and groundwater at

Edited by H. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, BatonRouge, USASeries: Advances in Trace Elements in the EnvironmentSeveral studies have suggested varied interactions of heavymetals with phosphates in soils and the effects of phosphateon the bioavailability and mobility of heavy metals. Edited byone of the best specialists in soil science, this book focuses onthe impact of phosphate on the fate of heavy metals in soils andheavy metals in the soil-water-plant as affected by phosphate.It features coverage of sorption and mobility influenced by thepresence of phosphate in the vadose zone.

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contaminated sites. Case studies present especially arsenate and arsenite, but also organicarsenic compounds. The work covers geochemical, microbiological and plant ecologicalsolutions for arsenic remediation. ; Part I: Introduction, Background and RemediationTechnologies; Part II: Case Studies: Soils; Geogenic, Mining-Related andAnthropogenic Contaminated Sites; Technical, Ecological and Economical Sustainabilityof In-Situ Remediation; Modeling.

Market: Environmental ScienceCRC Press February 2015: 235 x 156: 381ppMarket: Environmental Engineering Hb: 978-1-482-23679-8: £89.00November 2014: 246x174: 208pp eBook: 978-1-482-23680-4Hb: 978-0-415-62085-7: £87.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482236798eBook: 978-0-203-12017-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415620857

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionSoil hydrological impacts and climatic controls ofland use and land cover changes in the Upper BlueNile (Abay) basin

Practical Design Calculations for Groundwater andSoil Remediation, Second Edition

Jeff Kuo, California State University, Fullerton, USAThis new edition presents updated information on commonlyused remediation technologies and more practical examples. Itillustrates the engineering calculations needed for all the majorphases of site remediation, starting from site assessment andremedial investigations to selection, design, and implementationof appropriate remedial technologies. It also shows readers howto estimate rates of plume migration as well as assists them inbuilding a better understanding of mass balance, reactionkinetics and types, configuration and sizing of reactors.

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Ermias Teferi Demessie, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis investigates land use and land cover change (LULCC)and its links with soil hydrology, soil degradation and climatevariability through combining results from fieldwork, laboratorywork and Remote Sensing. Seasonal, inter-annual and broadtimescale land transitions are analyzed for a robust identificationof biophysical change. This thesis also explores soil hydrologicalimpacts of LULCC for a better soil water management. The thesisfurther explores the climatic controls of the observed trends invegetated land cover for improved understanding of the link

between climate and carbon fixation and water use by vegetation.Market: Engineering - EnvironmentalJune 2014: 235 x 156: 320pp CRC PressHb: 978-1-466-58523-2: £82.00 Market: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringeBook: 978-1-466-58524-9 October 2015: 240 x 170: 264ppPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-566-70238-6 Pb: 978-1-138-02874-6: £57.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466585232 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028746

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSoil Management of Smallholder AgriculturePrinciples and Management of Clogging in Micro

Irrigation Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceThis book discusses cultural, economic, social, and technologicalaspects of sustainable soil management for smallholder farmers.Chapters explore soil-related and institutionalconstraints, principles of sustainable agriculture, soil qualityimprovement, nutrient and soil fertility management, soil carbonsequestration, soil security, efficient use of resources, andagronomic production. The text encourages optimization ofenergy-based inputs (fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation) torestore soil quality and sequester carbon in terrestrial ecosystems.

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Vishal K. Chavan, AICRP forDryland Agriculture, Maharashtra, India and Vinod K.Tripathi, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book emphasizes the implications of micro irrigationclogging, especially under the subsurface placement of laterals.The book offers remedies to decrease clogging andmethodologies to improve the performance of micro sprinklers.The book will serve as a reference manual for professionals inbiological and civil engineering, horticulture, soil and cropscience, and agronomy, as well as for graduate andundergraduate students in related fields. CRC Press

Market: AgricultureApple Academic Press November 2014: 235 x 156: 420ppMarket: Agriculture Hb: 978-1-466-59858-4: £95.00October 2015: 235 x 156: 296pp eBook: 978-1-466-59859-1Hb: 978-1-771-88277-4: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466598584eBook: 978-1-771-88278-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771882774

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKSoil PhosphorusSoil and Water ChemistryEdited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA and B. A. Stewart,West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA

An Integrative Approach, Second EditionMichael E. Essington, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,USAThe discipline of soil chemistry examines the chemical andmineralogical characteristics of the soil environment and thechemical processes that distribute matter between the soil solid,solution, and gaseous phases. This book provides acomprehensive treatment of the composition and chemicalproperties of soils and the processes that govern their fate inthe environment. It covers a variety of topics including soilchemical environment, soil minerals, soil organic matter, cationexchange, oxidation-reduction, mineral weathering andsolubility, surface chemistry and adsorption reaction, and acidityand salinity in soil materials. The book has been thoroughly

revised and all chapters have been updated.

Series: Advances in Soil ScienceBecause inappropriate use of phosphorus can lead to non-point source pollution andeutrophication of natural waters, effective systems for managing its use are needed tominimize environmental risks. This book focuses on the availability and recycling ofphosphorus, regulatory and policy issues of sustainable phosphorus use, and water qualitymanagement in agroecosystems pertaining to phosphorus. Sections are dedicated toglobal phosphorus reserves, cycling and pathways of phosphorus, phosphorus in agriculture,human dimensions and policy intervention, and research and development priorities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSubsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated RiceSchemes in Tropical Savannah

Soil RemediationApplications and New Technologies

Edited by Jose T. V. S. de Albergaria, Higher Institute ofEngineering of Porto, Portugal and Hendrikus P. A. Nouws,Higher Institute of Engineering of Porto, PortugalSoil contamination represents a serious environmental problemand requires an immediate action plan to be prepared for typicaland emergent contaminants. This book provides an overviewof some remediation technologies, both traditional andemergent, as well as case studies based on the contributionfrom academia and service providers. Several soil andgroundwater remediation technologies such as electrokineticremediation, biological treatments (including phytoremediation),and chemical remediation are presented. Innovativetechnologies such as nanoremediation and the application oflife cycle assessment as a decision tool for soil remediation

technologies are also considered in this book.

Case Studies of Tiefora and Moussodougou in Burkina FasoAmadou Keita, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe impact of subsurface drainage on ferrous iron concentrations in the African TropicalSavannah rice irrigated valley bottom soils was investigated. The investigations and theanalyses where implemented both in two typical valleys (Tiefora and Moussodougou) andin designed experiments. The results showed that subsurface drainage increases ferrousiron concentration in the hematite dominant soils - from 935 mg/l to more than 1106 mg/lin the case of the soil of Moussodougou – but also reduces soil acidity – from pH 5.6 to 7.3in Moussodougou. This effect will eventually reduce ferrous iron intake by rice roots,alleviating toxicity.

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The Soil UnderfootInfinite Possibilities for a Finite Resource

Edited by G. Jock Churchman, University of Adelaide, Schoolof Agriculture, Food and Wine, Urrbrae, South Australia,Australia and Edward R. Landa, University of Maryland,College Park, USAThis book educates readers about the central role that soils mustplay in helping to secure the best possible future for this planetand its human occupants. It provides an expert analysis ofchallenges faced by humankind and their implications for theavailability and sustainability of soils worldwide. The bookemphasizes cultural, historical, philosophical, and ethicalapproaches to understanding soil resources. Chapters coverclimate change, diminishing plant nutrients and soil loss;

Methods and PracticesEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and P. Panigrahi, ICAR,Bhubaneswar, Odisha, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book brings together the best research for efficient microirrigation methods for field crops, focusing on design methodsand best practices. Covering a multitude of topics, the bookpresents research and studies on indigenous alternatives for useof saline and alkali waters, hydraulic performance, distributionof moisture, fertigation technology, buried micro irrigationlaterals, drip irrigation scheduling, rainwater harvesting, andadoption and economic impact of a micro irrigation model. Thisbook is a must for those interested in irrigation planning andmanagement, namely, researchers, scientists, educators, and

students.

religious views of soil; cultural/historical views and uses of soil; and non-agricultural usesof soils.

CRC PressMarket: soil scienceApril 2014: 254 x 178: 472pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Micro IrrigationSoil-Specific FarmingPrinciples and PracticesPrecision Agriculture

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new book is the first in the new series on micro irrigation,which offers a vast amount of knowledge and techniquesnecessary to develop and manage a drip/trickle or microirrigation system. Written by experienced scientists from variousparts of the world, the chapters in this book offer basic principles,knowledge, and techniques of micro irrigation management,which are essential in designing, developing, and evaluating anagricultural irrigation management system. The methods andtechniques have worldwide applicability to irrigationmanagement in agriculture.

Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceFaced with challenges of resource scarcity and environmentaldegradation, it is important to adopt innovative farming systemsthat maximize resource efficiency while protecting theenvironment. This volume focuses on principles and applicationsof soil-specific farming, providing information on rapidly evolvingagricultural technologies. The book specifically addressesassessments of soil variability and application of moderninnovations to enhance use efficiency of fertilizers, irrigation,

tillage and pesticides through targeted management of soils and crops. Support tools areutilized to target site-specific constraints. Apple Academic Press

Market: AgricultureCRC PressJuly 2014: 235 x 156: 506ppMarket: AgricultureHb: 978-1-771-88016-9: £95.00August 2015: 254 x 178: 431ppeBook: 978-1-482-24624-7Hb: 978-1-482-24533-2: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880169eBook: 978-1-482-24534-9

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransport & Fate of Chemicals in SoilsSustainable Practices in Surface and Subsurface

Micro Irrigation Principles & ApplicationsH. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USAThis book provides the fundamentals for the understanding ofreactive chemicals retention and their transport in soils andaquifers. The book offers the first comprehensive treatment withsupporting examples of mathematical models that describecontaminants reactivity and transport in soils and aquifers. It isalso a practical guide for designing experiments and collectingdata that focuses on characterizing retention as well as releasekinetic reactions in soils and contaminant transport experimentsin the laboratory, greenhouse (column) and in the field.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new book, Sustainable Practices in Surface and SubsurfaceMicro Irrigation, offers a vast amount of knowledge andtechniques necessary to develop and manage a drip/trickle ormicro irrigation system. The information covered has worldwideapplicability to irrigation management in agriculture.

Apple Academic PressMarket: Environmental EngineeringMarket: AgricultureSeptember 2014: 235 x 156: 352ppAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 392ppHb: 978-1-466-55794-9: £111.00Hb: 978-1-771-88017-6: £95.00eBook: 978-1-466-55795-6eBook: 978-1-482-24627-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466557949* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880176

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWastewater Management for IrrigationTrace Elements in Abiotic and Biotic EnvironmentsPrinciples and PracticesAlina Kabata-Pendias, Institute of Soil Science and Plant

Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland and Barbara SztekeThis book helps readers understand the fundamental principlesand phenomena that control the transfer of trace elements. Itdescribes the occurrence and behavior of trace elements inrocks, soil, water, air, and plants, and also discusses theanthropogenic impact to the environment. In addition, the bookcovers the presence of trace elements in feeds, as eithercontaminants or as nutritional or zootechnical additives, andtheir transfer across the food chain to humans. All trace elementsare covered—from aluminum tozirconiumas well as rare-earthelements (actinides and lanthanides).

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis important book focuses on the use of wastewater as avaluable resource for agricultural micro irrigation purposes. Itcovers effective wastewater management practices in a varietyof climates, including semi-arid regions and others; how toperform effective evaluations to gauge the quality of the wateron plants, including potatoes, maize, and eggplant; and thecost–benefit of using wastewater. It addresses the sources ofwastewater for irrigation and the problems along withchallenges, including water quality, clogging, soil quality, andmore.Market: Agricultural Science

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderWetland SoilsTrace Elements in Waterlogged Soils and SedimentsGenesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification, Second EditionEdited by Jorg Rinklebe

Series: Advances in Trace Elements in the Environment Edited by Michael J. Vepraskas, North Caroline StateUniversity Raliegh, USA, and Christopher B. Craft, IndianaUniversity, Bloomington, USABoundaries of a wetland must be identified and located in thefield by examining three parameters: wetland plants, wetlandhydrology, and hydric soils. This book explains how wetland soilsare formed, described, and can be identified in the field. Thenew edition is a major revision of the 2000 book. Written byscientists with extensive field and academic experience, itcontains 11 new chapters, updates throughout, and augmentsthe previous material on wetland functions and restorations,while maintaining the field-oriented focus of the first book.

This book fills a need for studying the fate of trace elements in wetland ecosystems andthe linked chemical, physical and biological processes. It addresses the fundamentalprocesses governing the behavior and fate of the trace elements as well as issues relatingto remediation and management of contaminations in such environments. Treatment ofthe subject is quite comprehensive, including a discussion of the factors controlling thedynamics and release kinetics of the trace elements and their underlying biogeochemicalprocesses.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHuman Diseases from WildlifeBehaviour and Management of European Ungulates

Michael R. Conover, Director, Jack H. Berryman Institute,Utah State University, Wildlife Resources Department, Logan,USA and Rosanna M. Vail, Kansas State University,Manhattan, USAPeople who handle wildlife, including field workers, wildlifeprofessionals, trappers, and hunters, want to know aboutpotential diseases, risks, and how to protect themselves fromzoonotic disease. This book presents information on the mostprevalent and serious zoonotic diseases existing in the UnitedStates and Canada. Each chapter contains an introduction andhistory of the disease, symptoms in humans, medical treatment,transmission of pathogens to humans, role of wildlife asreservoirs and vectors, and methods to minimize disease risk.

Edited by Rory Putman, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and Marco Apollonio,University of Sassari, ItalyThe book considers a number of aspects of the balance of cost and benefit of ungulatesand their management in Europe. Through a synthesis of the underlying biology and acomparison of the management techniques adopted in different countries, managementapproaches which seem effective within their respective circumstances are explored. Eachchapter is written by experts in their own fields, ensuring that they are aware of the mostup-to-date literature on that topic and can also offer an experienced and informed reviewbased on their own research experience.

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Clark E. AdamsContinuing the tradition of the first two editions, Urban WildlifeManagement, Third Edition, provides a comprehensiveexamination of the issues that have led to an increasing needfor urban wildlife management. The book focuses not only onecological matters but also incorporates the political, economicand societal issues necessary to the development of successfulplanning. Authors explore the changing landscape of wildlifemanagement, offering a historical perspective along with a lookat current trends and future directions of wildlife management.

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Human Subadult to NonhumanDiane L. France, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USAContinuing in the format of the successful Human andNonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas, this volume presentsnew images of human bones from many states of maturationfrom neonate to adolescent and compares them to birds,reptiles, amphibians, fish, and mammals that may be confusedwith a subadult human. Containing almost 3000 colorphotographs, the book focuses on comparative osteology,provides examples of similar bones that may be confused withthe bone in question, and presents images of bones fromdifferent angles.

CRC Press Market: Animal EcologyMarket: Forensic Science April 2016: 254 x 178: 580ppApril 2016: 279 x 216: 760pp Hb: 978-1-498-70201-0: £76.99Hb: 978-1-439-82043-8: £159.00 eBook: 978-1-498-70202-7eBook: 978-1-439-82044-5 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-439-80460-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439820438 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498702010

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Brenda C. McComb, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USABalancing species-specific management with biodiversityconservation concerns, this textbook integrates silvicultural andforest planning techniques with principles of habitat ecologyand conservation biology. The updated edition includes six newchapters, five added case studies, and new appendices onmeasuring and interpreting habitat elements and using wildlifehabitat relationship models. The chapters cover topics includinghabitat selection, management, and patterns; forest composition;dynamics of disturbance ecology; riparian and wetland areamanagement; landscape management; assessment andprioritization policies; monitoring techniques; and legal/ethical

issues.

Diane L. France, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USAContinuing in the format of the successful Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: AColor Atlas, this DVD version of Comparative Bone Identification presents 3000 all-newimages of human bones from many stages of maturation. It focuses on comparativeosteology from the fetal stage to adolescence, provides examples of non-human bonesthat may be confused with the human bone in question, shows bones from differentangles, and juxtaposes human bones with those of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and youngmammals. The material is provided in an easily searchable electronic format for use in thefield.CRC PressMarket: Forensic ScienceJanuary 2016: 279 x 216: 800ppDVD: 978-1-439-82045-2: £114.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439820452

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering: NewAdvances

Advanced RHadley WickhamSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis practical book presents useful tools and techniques forattacking many types of R programming challenges, helpingreaders avoid mistakes and dead ends. With more than ten yearsof experience programming in R, the author shows how R is welltailored for data analysis and statistics. The book develops thenecessary skills to produce quality code that can be used in avariety of circumstances. It covers the fundamentals of R,functional programming, metaprogramming, the basics of C++and Rcpp, and more.

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Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015), Shanghai, China, 18-20 September2015

Edited by James Chou, Harvard Medical School, Boston,Massachusetts, United States of America and Zhou HuaibeiThe 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015) was held on September18-20, 2015, Shanghai, China. This proceedingsvolume assembles papers from various professionals engagedin the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics andComputational Biology. The conference had special sessions onbiomedical imaging, biostatistics and biometry, informationtechnology in bioinformatics and environmental pollution &public health.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKBioinformatics Database SystemsAlgorithms for Next-Generation SequencingJason T.L. Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA and KatherineG. Herbert, University of Montclair, New Jersey, USA

Wing-Kin Sung, National University of SingaporeSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology

Series: Emerging Directions in Database Systems and ApplicationsDue to advances in sequencing technology, we can view hundreds of millions of shortreads in a few days. Sequencing technology enables us to study our genome on a large This book explains the world of database systems to bioinformatics and cheminformatics

database users. It begins with a survey of popular databases, including primary geneticscale, but it also introduces new challenges, such as how to process vast amounts of dataefficiently and how to summarize so much data. This text describes the algorithms for and protein sequence, phylogenetic, structure and pathway, and microarray databases.processing next-generation sequencing data. It also presents case studies that illustrateapplications of next-generation sequencing.

The text discusses information management and modeling issues in these databases,addressing data quality issues as well as efforts in the data cleaning field to combat suchproblems. From drug discovery to the structure of various molecular components of theChapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioinformaticsBasics of Molecular RecognitionThe Impact of Accurate Quantification on Proteomic and GeneticAnalysis and Research

Dipankar Chatterji, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science,Malleswaram, Bangalore, 560012, IndiaThis book describes the major governing rules for biological recognition, self-assemblyand the methods that follow. The book concludes with the problem of dimensionality in

Edited by Yu Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThe book introduces bioinformatic and statistical methodologyand shows approaches to bias correction and error estimation.It also presents quantitative methods for genome and proteomeanalysis.

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biological recognition process, and shows how biological recognition can be followed ona surface explaining the effect it has on molecular crowding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData Warehousing for Biomedical InformaticsCoarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules

Richard E. BiehlData Warehousing for Biomedical Informatics is a step-by-stephow-to guide for designing and building an enterprise-widedata warehouse across a biomedical or healthcare institution,using a four-iteration lifecycle and standardized design pattern.It enables you to quickly implement a fully-scalable generic dataarchitecture that supports your organization’s clinical,operational, administrative, financial, and research data. Byfollowing the guidelines in this book, you will be able tosuccessfully progress through the Alpha, Beta, and Gammaversions, plus fully implement your first production release in

about a year.

Edited by Garegin A. PapoianSeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsMany 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 E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine,and Telehealth Handbook (Two Volume Set)

Computational and Visualization Techniques forStructural Bioinformatics Using Chimera

Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAThis two-volume set provides extensive coverage of moderntelecommunication in the medical industry, from sensors onand within the body to electronic medical records and beyond.It describes how information and communication technologies,the internet, wireless networks, databases, and telemetry permitthe transmission and control of medical information within andbetween medical centers. Telemedicine and Electronic Medicineaddresses everything from cloud computing to teleoncology.Telehealth and Mobile Heath discusses topics ranging from

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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telesurgery to biokinematics for mobility. Both volumes incorporate clinical applicationsthroughout for practical reference.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Systems BiologyComputational Biology and BioinformaticsFrom Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell ModelsGene Regulation

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 Ka-Chun WongThis book presents the latest research in computational biologyand bioinformatics, with a thematic focus on gene regulation.It is designed to be self-contained and comprehensive, targetingsenior undergraduates and junior graduate students in therelated disciplines such as bioinformatics, computational biology,biostatistics, genome science, computer science, applied datamining, applied machine learning, life science, biomedicalscience, and genetics. In addition, this book serves as a usefulreference for both bioinformaticians and computationalbiologists.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKManaging Your Biological Data with PythonGuide to Health Informatics, Third Edition

Allegra Via, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, KristianRother, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland andAnna Tramontano, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyRequiring no prior programming experience, this text empowersbiologists and other life scientists to work with biological dataon their own using the Python language. The book teaches themnot only how to program but also how to manage their data. Itshows how to read data from files in different formats, analyzeand manipulate the data, and write the results to a file orcomputer screen. Every piece of code in the text is aimed at

solving real biological problems.

Enrico Coiera, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaThis essential text provides a readable yet sophisticated overviewof the basic concepts of information technologies as they applyin healthcare. Spanning areas as diverse as the electronic medicalrecord, searching, protocols, and communications as well as theInternet, Enrico Coiera has succeeded in making this vast andcomplex area accessible and understandable to thenon-specialist, while providing everything that students ofmedical informatics need to know to accompany their course.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholdermHealth Multidisciplinary VerticalsHandbook of Approximate Bayesian Computation

Edited by Sasan Adibi, School of Information Technology,Burwood, AustraliaThis book provides an overview of the emerging mHealthindustry where various verticals are covered under a singlevolume. It links applications and technologies to key market andvendor players and also highlights interdependencies andsynergies between various stakeholders. From the businessperspective, this book provides an exposure to various businessmodels and highlights the trends and directions where thisvertical market is headed. In addition, it also considers the socialperspectives.

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Scott A. Sisson, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Yanan Fan,University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and Mark Beaumont, University ofBristol, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityApproximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) methods, also known as "likelihood-free"inference methods, can be used to solve very complex ("computationally intractable")problems. A huge amount of research has been conducted in this area over the last decadeand a varied suite of algorithms, models, techniques, and diagnostics have seen widespreadapplication at the forefront of scientific research in a broad array of disciplines. This bookpresents an overview of ABC methods with a practical focus through lots of real examplesand an R package for their implementation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMixture Model-Based ClassificationIntroductory Fisheries Analyses with RPaul David McNicholas, University of Guelph, Ontario, CanadaDerek H. Ogle, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book provides detailed instructions on performing basicfisheries stock assessment analyses in the R environment.Accessible to practicing fisheries scientists as well as advancedundergraduate and graduate students, the book demonstratesthe flexibility and power of R, offers insight into thereproducibility of script-based analyses, and shows how the useof R leads to more efficient and productive work in fisheriesscience. The author’s website includes data files, R code,exercises, and other supplementary material.

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This work addresses classification using mixture models broadly. Unlike traditional treatmentsof the subject that heavily focus on unsupervised approaches, this book gives attention tounsupervised, semi-supervised, and supervised classification paradigms. Case studiesillustrate both non-Gaussian and Gaussian approaches to model selection.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderReproducible Research with R and R Studio, SecondEdition

Molecular Modeling at the Atomic ScaleMethods and Applications in Quantitative Biology

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.

Christopher Gandrud, City University, LondonSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis second edition incorporates the most important advancesthat have been developed since the first edition was published,including new packages, improvements to R and RStudio, andchanges to GitHub and Dropbox. The book brings together theskills and tools needed for doing and presenting computationalresearch. A practical reproducible research workflow enablesyou to gather and analyze data as well as dynamically presentresults in print and on the web. Supplementary materials areavailable on the author’s website.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRNA-seq Data AnalysisNext Generation Sequencing Data AnalysisA Practical ApproachXinkun Wang, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

Recent advances in genomics technology has dramatically reduced the cost of genomesequencing. Huge amounts of data is generated by next generation sequencing (NGS)

Eija Korpelainen, Jarno Tuimala, RS-koulutus, Helsinki,Finland, Panu Somervuo, University of Helsinki, Finland,Mikael Huss, SciLifeLab, Stockholm University, Sweden andGarry Wong, University of Eastern Finland, KuopioSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis self-contained guide enables researchers to examinedifferential expression at gene, exon, and transcript levels andto discover novel genes, transcripts, and whole transcriptomes.It takes readers through the whole data analysis workflow. Eachchapter starts with theoretical background, followed bydescriptions of relevant analysis tools and practical examples.

technologies, posing substantial data analysis problems for many life scientists. There is ahuge gap in the market for a book that gives practical guidance on these complex methods.This book provides practical NGS data analysis techniques for an applied audience withguidance on software and algorithms. It includes lots of examples using real data to illustrateall the techniques. It will be the first authored book on NGS data analysis and will generatea log if interest in this subject area.

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illustrate the use of command-line tools, R, and other open source tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Role of Bioinformatics in AgricultureOracle Case Management Solutions

Edited by Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaAdvances in information technology and next generationsequencing have propelled the use of bioinformatics inagriculture, especially in the area of crop improvement. Anextremely large amount of genomics data is available from plantsand animals due to tremendous improvements in the field. Thisbook acquaints readers with state-of-the-art sequencingtechnologies, recent developments in computing algorithms,and certain biological perspectives that influence developmentof bioinformatics tools by giving specific examples from modelplant species. The challenge is now to make sense and use ofthis wealth of data.

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Léon Smiers, Capgemini, Utrecht, The Netherlands, ManasDeb, Oracle, Joop Koster, Capgemini, Utrecht, TheNetherlands and Prasen Palvankar, OracleThis book is among the first books to translate case managementfrom a business problem perspective into appropriate Oracleproduct usage. Covering the key Oracle technologies thatsupport case management solution components, it explainshow to conceptualize and implement quality case managementsolutions with these products. Detailing a proven solutionarchitecture and reliable roadmap for case managementimplementation and adoption, the book includes tutorials withstep-by-step instructions on building case management

solutions using Oracle Siebel and Oracle BPM suites.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTelehealth and Mobile HealthSAFER Electronic Health Records

Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAFeaturing chapters written by leading experts in their fields, thissecond volume of The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health,Telemedicine, and Telehealth Handbook discusses telesurgery,medical robotics, and image guidance as well as telenursingand remote patient care. It describes the implementation ofnetworks, data management, record management, and effectivepersonnel training. It explains how the use of new technologiesbrings many business, management, and service opportunities.It also provides examples of scientific advancements such asbrain-controlled bionic human arms and hands, and incorporatesclinical applications throughout for practical reference.

Safety Assurance Factors for EHR ResilienceEdited by Dean F. Sittig, University of Texas Health ScienceCenter, Houston, USA and Hardeep Singh, Baylor Collegeof Medicine, Waco, Texas, USAThis important volume provide a one-stop resource on the SAFERGuides along with the guides themselves and information ontheir use, development, and evaluation. The Safety AssuranceFactors for EHR Resilience (SAFER) guides, developed by theeditors of this book, identify recommended practices to optimizethe safety and safe use of electronic health records (EHRs). Theseguides are designed to help organizations self-assess the safetyand effectiveness of their EHR implementations, identify specificareas of vulnerability, and change their cultures and practicesto mitigate risks.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTelemedicine and Electronic MedicineSemantic Web for the Life Sciences

Edited by Halit Eren, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia andJohn G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAFeaturing chapters written by leading experts in their fields, thisfirst volume of The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine,and Telehealth Handbook describes the integration of—andinteractions between—modern eMedicine, telemedicine,eHealth, and telehealth practices. It explains how medicalinformation flows through wireless technologies and networks,emphasizing fast-deploying wireless body area networks. Itpresents the latest developments in sensors, devices, andimplantables, from medical sensors for mobile communicationdevices to drug-delivery systems. It illustrates practical

Andrea Splendiani and Paolo Romano, National Cancer Research Institute, Genoa,ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational BiologyOffering a practical introduction for bioinformaticians, computational biologist, and otherlife scientists, this book explains the basic principles behind the semantic web and explainshow to build data management, integration, and analysis solutions that can benefit fromthis framework. After an overview of basic concepts, the text discusses how to exportinformation on the semantic web and how to use information that is available. It thenpresents relevant life sciences information resources that are available in the semantic webframework. The authors also include comprehensive, step-by-step examples throughoutthe book.Chapman and Hall/CRC

telemedicine applications in telecardiology, teleradiology, teledermatology, teleaudiology,teleoncology, acute care telemedicine, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWebGL InsightsSemialgebraic Statistics and Latent Tree Models

Edited by Patrick Cozzi, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, USAWebGL Insights presents real-world techniques for intermediateand advanced WebGL developers by assembling contributionsfrom experienced WebGL engine and application developers,GPU vendors, browser developers, researchers, and educators.By focusing on current and emerging techniques, thisbookdemonstrates the breadth and depth of WebGL. Readerswill gain practical skills to solve problems related to performance,engine design, shader pipelines, rendering, mobile devices,testing, and more.

Piotr Zwiernik, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book explains how to analyze statistical models with hidden(latent) variables. It takes a systematic, geometric approach tostudying the semialgebraic structure of latent tree models. Thefirst part of the book introduces key concepts in algebraicstatistics, focusing on methods that are helpful in the study ofmodels with hidden variables. The second part illustratesimportant examples of tree models with hidden variables. Theauthor develops the important concepts of -cumulants and linkslatent tree models and various tree spaces. A K Peters/CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular, Cellular, and Tissue EngineeringBioadhesion and Biomimetics

Joseph 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,

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

sealants and mucoadhesive drug delivery vehicles.

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 placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStem Cell MechanicsComputational BioengineeringEdited by Tabassum Ahsan, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USAEdited 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

included.

This 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 mechanicalforces that play on the external development of stem cells within various systems. It willincorporate details in enabling engineering technologies and scientific findings in termsof stem cell self-renewal, differentiation, and mechanotransduction both in vitro and invivo.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMedical Devices and Human Engineering

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,

human–computer interaction design, orthopedic prosthetics, clinical engineering programindicators, and virtual instruments in health care. The material is presented in a systematicmanner and has been updated to reflect the latest applications and research findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKComputational Biophysics of the SkinAmbient Diagnostics

Edited by Bernard Querleux, L’OREAL Research & Innovation,Aulnay-Sous-Bois, FranceThis book has the ambition to gather, for the first time, chaptersdescribing scientific computing and numerical modeling for adeeper understanding of mechanisms involved in skinphysiology. The book is structured around some skin propertiesand functions, including optical and biomechanical properties,skin barrier function, and homeostasis, covered through severalchapters describing either biological or physical models atdifferent scales.

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Yang Cai, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USAThis text addresses innovative methods for discovering patternsfrom affordable devices, such as mobile phones, watches,cameras, and game interfaces, to interpret multimedia data forpersonal health monitoring and diagnosis. This is the firstcomprehensive textbook for studying multidisciplinaryinnovations in affordable healthcare, from sensory fusion, patterndetection, to classification.

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BiomaterialsA Basic Introduction

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.

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

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

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderElectrochemical BiosensorsCell and Matrix Mechanics

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.

Edited by Roland Kaunas, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, USA and Assaf Zemel, The Hebrew University ofJerusalem, IsraelThis book covers several key areas of cell and tissue mechanics,providing the data and modeling framework for a multiscaleanalysis. The first section introduces basic concepts and outlinespopular approaches used to study the mechanical propertiesof cells and matrix. The following two sections focus onmolecular-scale studies of subcellular and matrix proteinmechanics. The third section focuses on cell-cell and cell-matrixinteractions. The final section deals with studies at the tissuescale.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,Third Edition

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.

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.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMeasurement of Soft Tissue Elasticity in VivoInduction of Bone Formation in PrimatesTechniques and ApplicationsThe Transforming Growth Factor-beta 3

Yan-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 Ugo Ripamonti, University of the Witwatersrand,Bone Research Lab, Johannesburg, South AfricaThe product of 20 years of study, this book sums up editor UgoRipamonti’s research into the osteogenic activity of the TGF-βgrowth factor family, particularly in primates. It explores howthe three mammalian TGF-β isoforms have the potential to shedlight on the apparent redundancy of bone induction signaling.The book contributes to the fascinating history of BMP and TGF-βresearch at the intersection of molecular biology, tissueinduction, bone regeneration, and craniofacial surgery. Itprovides a revolutionary awakening to new possibilities inskeletal reconstruction, tissue engineering, and molecular andcellular biology.

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2nd EditionTEXTBOOKMeasurement, Instrumentation, and SensorsHandbook, Second Edition

Introduction to Computational BioengineeringA Multidisciplinary ApproachGuigen Zhang, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA Two-Volume SetThis textbook is designed for an introductory course at undergraduate and graduate levelsfor bioengineering students. It provides a systematic way of examining bioengineering

Edited by John G. Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USA and Halit ErenSeries: Electrical Engineering HandbookConcise and useful to industry and academia, Measurement,Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook describes theimplementation of instruments and techniques for performingpractical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, andlife sciences. This two-volume Second Edition of the bestsellercontains expert contributions, new chapters, and updates to all194 existing chapters. It addresses different ways of makingmeasurements for given variables and emphasizes intelligent

problems in a multidisciplinary computational approach. The book introduces basicconcepts of multidiscipline-based computational modeling methods, provides detailedstep-by-step techniques to build a model with consideration of underlying multiphysics,and discusses many important aspects of a modeling approach including resultsinterpretation, validation, and assessment.

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and virtual instruments and techniques, human factors, instrument networks, and moderndisplay methods. This edition explains modern wireless techniques, sensors, measurements,and applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMyocardial Tissue EngineeringMedical Instruments and Devices

Edited by Tatsuya Shimizu, Tokyo Women s MedicalUniversity, Japan and Katsuhisa MatsuuraThis book broadly summarizes myocardial tissue engineeringand regenerative medicine, which consists of myocardial cellsources, cell therapy for damaged hearts, and tissue engineeringtechnologies for fabricating beating hearts. It focuses onmyocardial cell source, cardiac cells differentiated fromembryonic stem (ES)/ induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Severalchapters highlight innovative technologies developed toovercome the vascularization problem. Remarkable resultsobtained in the past and the present and challenges for thefuture in myocardial tissue engineering research field aredescribed in the book.

Principles and PracticesEdited by Steven Schreiner, The College of New JerseyEwing, USA, Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical EngineeringAlliance and Consortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut,USA and Donald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University,Texarkana, USAThis book draws on material from the medical instruments anddevices section of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, FourthEdition. Edited by Schreiner, Bronzino, and Peterson, thisreference brings together contributions by world-class expertsin the field. Offering comprehensive treatment of the latestdevelopments and research being conducted in biomedicalinstruments and devices, this is a useful resource for practitioners,

Pan Stanfordscientists, and researchers working in the areas of medical devices and instrumentation aswell as graduate students studying bioengineering, instrumentation, and medical devices. Market: Cardiology

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanomedicineMedicine Sciences and BioengineeringScience, Business, and ImpactProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences

and Bioengineering (ICMSB2014), Kunming, Yunnan, China, August16-17, 2014

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.

Edited by Mings Wang, Central China Normal University,Wuhan, ChinaThe 2014 International Conference on Medicine Sciences andBioengineering (ICMSB2014) was held in Kunming, Yunnan,China, August 16-17, 2014. ICMSB2014 was aimed at allresearchers, engineers, industrial professionals and academicians,who are broadly welcomed to present their latest researchresults, academic developments or theory practice. Topicscovered by contributions to this proceedings volume includebut are not limited to Medicine, Bioinformatics, and BiomedicalEngineering.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology and Regenerative EngineeringMicrofluidics and NanotechnologyThe Scaffold, Second EditionBiosensing to the Single Molecule Limit

Edited by Cato T. Laurencin, University of ConnecticutHealth Center, Farmington, USA and Lakshmi S. Nair,University of Connecticut, Farmington, USAFeaturing contributions from world-class researchers in the fieldof tissue engineering, the first edition of this book was the firstcomprehensive source to explain the developments innanostructured biomaterials for tissue engineering, the relevanceof nanostructured materials in tissue regeneration, and thecurrent applications of nanostructured scaffolds for engineeringvarious tissues. This fully revised Second Edition provides athorough update to the existing material, plus new coverage ofthe FDA approval process of nanostructure scaffolds,cutting-edge clinical trials, and products based on

nanostructured scaffolds.

Edited by Eric Lagally, Western Governors University, SaltLake City, UT, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsWhile similar books concentrate only on microfluidics ornanotechnology, this book describes integrated approaches forthe detection of single cells and molecules. Focusing exclusivelyon biological and chemical targets, it explores state-of-the-artphysical, chemical, contact, and noncontact detection methods,explaining the theory behind the different techniques. Byhighlighting a variety of technologies, the text allows for acomparison of the fundamental advantages and challenges ofeach, as well as an appreciation of the power of leveragingscalability and integration to achieve sensitivity at low cost.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKPrinciples and Applications of TherapeuticUltrasound in Healthcare

Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement VariabilityEdited by Nicholas Stergiou, University of Nebraska-Omaha,USAThis textbook gives engineering and other students thefoundation they need in nonlinear analysis for studyingmovement variability in their practices. It introduces dynamicalsystems and time series and presents a wide variety of nonlineartools such as Lyapunov exponent, surrogation, entropy, fractalanalysis, and several others. Each chapter provides examplesfrom the literature and the author’s lab on how the nonlinearanalysis tools can be used to understand real-world applications.The book concludes with a chapter on specific case studies.

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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.Market: Ergonomics and Human Factors

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResistive, Capacitive, Inductive, and MagneticSensor Technologies

Patient Specific Stem CellsEdited by Deepak Lamba, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA, USAAn in-depth overview, this book covers the generation of Pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)andthe current research in various labs on how the technology is being used to study the

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,

and organic substances.

diseases and identify novel treatments. It addresses three main areas: (a) various methodsof reprogramming somatic cells to derive patients specific IPS Cells, (b) Generation anddifferentiation of various patient specific stem cells into different tissues including neurons,retinal cells, and cardiac cells, and (c) Applications of the patient derived cells includingtoxicity testing, and drug discovery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSensor Networks for Sustainable DevelopmentPreventing Medical Device Recalls

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.

Dev RahejaBased 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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Dummy text to keep placeholder5th Edition • NEW EDITIONVascularizationSensory Evaluation Techniques, Fifth EditionRegenerative Medicine and Tissue EngineeringGail Vance Civille, Sensory Spectrum Incorporated, New

Providence, New Jersey, USA and B. Thomas CarrThis new edition of a bestseller covers all phases of performingsensory evaluation studies, from listing the steps involved in asensory evaluation project to presenting advanced statisticalmethods. Comprehensively reorganized, revised, and updated,the fifth edition gives a clear and concise presentation of currentpractical solutions, accepted methods, standard practices, andsome advanced techniques. It provides how-to information fora wide variety of users in industry, government, and academia,and gives students the necessary theoretical background insensory evaluation methods, applications, and implementations.

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 placeholderSynthetic Biology HandbookEdited by Darren N. Nesbeth, University College London, UKThis book provides the reader with an explanation of the major goals of synthetic biology:i) making biological tools that are understood as well as the silicon tools developed by thecomputer industry, ii) using these tools to do useful things within the biology we are alreadyfamiliar with, such as yeast or stem cells, and iii) using these tools to make entirely newbiological entities that previously did not exist in nature. The book also provides technicaldetails of current advances toward these goals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTechnologies for Smart Sensors and Sensor Fusion

Edited by Kevin Yallup and Krzysztof Iniewski, EmergingTechnologies CMOS Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia,CanadaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsProviding a fundamental and analytical understanding of theunderlying technology for smart sensors, this valuable referencedescribes sensors that can be integrated into arrays andexamines the computational power of advanced communicationdevices. It showcases the latest advancements in sensors withbiotechnology, medical science, chemical detection,environmental monitoring, automotive, and industrialapplications, discussing software and sensor systems as well as

issues surrounding sensor fusion. Containing contributions from authors working at theleading edge of sensor technology, the text inspires innovation in smart sensors andsystems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicroarray Image and Data AnalysisThe Fluorescent Protein RevolutionTheory and PracticeEdited 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.

Edited by Luis Rueda, School of Computer Science,University of Windsor, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Digital Imaging and Computer VisionThis book is a compilation of the latest microarray image anddata analysis methods from the multidisciplinary internationalresearch community. Delivering a detailed discussion of thebiological aspects and applications of different types ofmicroarrays, it examines the current state of microarraytechnology and describes the key stages of image processing,gridding, segmentation, compression, quantification, andnormalization. Featuring cutting-edge approaches to clusteringand the reconstruction of regulatory networks, the book explainshow data generated by microarray experiments are analyzed to

obtain meaningful biological conclusions.CRC PressMarket: Molecular & Cell Biology/BiochemistryApril 2014: 235 x 156: 347pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMilitary Injury BiomechanicsFractalsThe cause and prevention of impact injuriesApplications in Biological Signalling and Image ProcessingEdited by Melanie Franklyn, The University of Melbourne, Department of MechanicalEngineering, Parkville, Victoria, Australia and Peter Vee Sin Lee, The University ofMelbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Sridhar P. Arjunan, RMITUniversity, Melbourne, Australia and Behzad Aliahmad, RMIT University, Melbourne,Australia

The book provides a standard reference manual for researchers, postgraduate studentsand others working or studying the fields of defence injury research and impact injury. It

A comprehensive guide for those interested in biomedical signal and image processing,this book will provide insight into the advantages and limitations of the fractal measure of

will also provide information that would be quite difficult to source elsewhere unless thebiomedical data, including a brief introduction to fractals and other associated measuresreader is already experienced in the discipline and knows where to find the appropriatereference papers.

and the applications for biomedical signals and images. Divided into three sections, thebook will discuss the biological data in relation to fractals of biomedical signals, biomedicalimages, and human wellbeing, including health and ageing. The book will also discuss the CRC Pressexperimentally observed differences between the different methods to compute fractalsand describe some applications for these techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolid-State Radiation DetectorsGeometric Modeling and Mesh Generation from

Scanned Images Technology and ApplicationsEdited by Salah AwadallaSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book offers a comprehensive review of new and emergingsolid-state materials-based technologies for radiation detection,integrating aspects of engineering, application physics, andmedical science. Each chapter is structured to address the currentadvantages and challenges of each material and technologypresented, as well as to discuss novel research and applications.Containing contributions from leading experts in industry andacademia, this text provides a valuable reference for engineersand scientists looking to enhance the performance of radiationdetector technology for medical imaging and other applications.

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

in mathematics, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and physics.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalMarch 2015: 235 x 156: 384pp

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroductory Statistics for the Health SciencesApplied Biclustering Methods for Big and High

Dimensional Data Using R Lise DeShea, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Oklahoma City, USA and Larry E. Toothaker, University ofOklahoma, Norman, USAThis textbook provides students entering a health sciencesprogram with a strong, practical foundation in statistics. Realresearch examples and data sets from many areas in the healthsciences illustrate descriptive and inferential statistics, intervalestimation, graphing, probability, and other topics. In colorthroughout, the book can be used in a first-semester course ina health sciences program or in a service course forundergraduate students. Electronic flashcards for smartphonesand data sets are available via a supplementary website.

Edited by Adetayo Kasim, Wolfson Research Institute forHealth and Wellbeing, Durham University, UK, Ziv Shkedy,Hasselt Univeristy, Diepenbeek, Belgium, Sebastian Kaiser,GmbH & Co, Germany, Sepp Hochreiter, Johannes KeplerUniversity Linz, Austria and Willem Talloen, JanssenPharmaceuticals, Beerse, BelgiumSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesBiclustering is a data-mining technique that allows simultaneousclustering of rows and columns within a matrix. This book focuseson biclustering as an unsupervised learning method forhigh-dimensional data and big data structure. The book coversthis increasingly important methodology and illustrates itsversatility beyond the analysis of gene expression. The book also

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantitative Graph TheoryDiscrete Event Simulation for Health Technology

Assessment Mathematical Foundations and ApplicationsEdited by Matthias Dehmer, UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria andFrank Emmert-Streib, Queen's University Belfast, UKSeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThis is the first book devoted exclusively to quantitative graphtheory. It presents and demonstrates existing and novel methodsfor analyzing graphs quantitatively. Incorporating interdisciplinaryknowledge from graph theory, information theory, measurementtheory, and statistical techniques, this book covers a wide rangeof quantitative-graph theoretical concepts and methods,including those pertaining to real and random graphs. Throughits broad coverage, this text fills a gap in the contemporaryliterature of discrete and applied mathematics, computer science,systems biology, and related disciplines.

J. Jaime Caro, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,Jörgen Möller, Lund University, Sweden, Jonathan Karnon,University of Adelaide, Australia, James Stahl, DartmouthCollege, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA and Jack Ishak,Evidera, St. Laurent, Quebec, CanadaThis is the first book to make all the central concepts of discreteevent simulation relevant for health technology assessment.Accessible to beginners, the book requires no prerequisites anddescribes the concepts with as little jargon as possible. It presentsessential concepts, a fully worked out implementation example,approaches to analyze the simulations, the development of therequired equations, model verification techniques, and validation.The book also covers various special topics and includes a real

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantitative Methods for Traditional ChineseMedicine Development

Health Technology AssessmentUsing Biostatistics to Break the Barriers of Adopting New Medicines

Robert B. Hopkins, MA, MBA, PhD, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Ron Goeree, MA, McMasterUniversity, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaThis is the first book that focuses on the statistical options ofHTAs, to fully capture the value of health improvements alongwith their associated economic consequences. After readingthe book, readers will better understand why some healthtechnologies receive regulatory or reimbursement approvalwhile others do not, what can be done to improve the chancesof approval, and common shortcomings of submissions for drugand device reimbursement. Supplying an accessible introductionto the various statistical options for different methods in an HTA,

the book identifies the links to regulatory and reimbursement decisions for each option.

Shein-Chung Chow, Duke University School of Medicine,Durham, North Carolina, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis is the first book entirely devoted to the design and analysisof TCM development from a Western perspective, i.e.,evidence-based clinical research and development. The bookprovides not only a comprehensive summary of innovativequantitative methods for developing TCMs but also a usefuldesk reference for principal investigators involved in personalizedmedicine. Written by one of the world’s most prominentbiostatistics researchers, it covers all of the statistical issuesencountered at various stages of pharmaceutical/clinicaldevelopment of a TCM.

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Saeid Sanei, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK and HosseinHassani, Bournemouth University, UKThis book presents newly applied concepts for biomedicalapplications of singular spectrum analysis (SSA) and introducesa new mathematical and signal processing technique for thedecomposition of widely available single channel biomedicaldata. It enhances current clinical knowledge and aids physiciansin improving diagnosis, treatment and monitoring some clinicalabnormalities, and also makes suggestions for future SSAresearch.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomass Processing Technologies3D Cell Culture

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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Principles and ApplicationsWilliam S. KisaalitaThis book identifies the converging fundamental knowledge bases underpinning the fieldof 3D cell culture and moves it from art to science. It provides a meaning ofthree-dimensionality and how it can be assayed. It also provides the value proposition for3D cell culture in the major application areas. For example, 3D cell cultures are increasinglybeing used in therapeutic drug discovery programs to screen compounds with promise.The author uses carefully chosen applications to complement incorporated principles.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomimetic Architectures by Plasma ProcessingApplied Molecular BiotechnologyFabrication and ApplicationsThe Next Generation of Genetic Engineering

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 Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Iqrar Ahmad Khanand Debmalya BarhThe latest advances in state-of-the art development in the rapidlyevolving area of Molecular Biotechnology, the technology ofthe new millennium, are detailed in this book. Descriptions ofthe cutting edge science of engineering genes and relocatingthem in other organisms demonstrate the processes necessaryto produce useful, desirable products. The book provides breadthof coverage, taking into account omics, molecular biology,molecular genetics, molecular pathology, microbiology,nanotechnology, and their biotechnological applications in theareas of agriculture, health, and industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioreactorsBiointeractions of NanomaterialsAnimal Cell Culture Control for Bioprocess EngineeringEdited by Vijaykumar B. Sutariya, University of South Florida

College 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.

Goutam Saha, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,Meghalaya, India, Alok Barua, Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, West Bengal, India and Satyabroto Sinha, IndianInstitute of Technology Kharagpur, Department of ElectricalEngineering, West Bengal, IndiaThis book presents the design, fabrication, and control of a newtype of bioreactor meant especially for animal cell line culture.The new bioreactor, called the "see-saw bioreactor," is ideal forthe growth of cells with a sensitive membrane. The authorsdescribe the principle of operation of the see-saw bioreactorand how to automatically control the bioprocess. They alsodiscuss the thorough experimental research they conducted onthis prototype bioreactor and define the future scope of work

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology Fundamentals, Second EditionBiosimilarity

Firdos Alam Khan, Manipal University, Dubai, United ArabEmiratesThis is a substantial revision of a successful book designed to beused for an introductory course in biotechnology. Each chapterhas been updated with better illustrations and an enhancedpedagogy. This second edition includes new problem sets, keywords, better alignment with figures/text, additional solutionswith problems contained in the text, and an additional test bank.

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The FDA PerspectiveSarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC, Chicago, Illinois, USAThe focus of this book is on how the US FDA will approve biosimilar drugs. The Europeanscene is well developed with specific guidelines that are already in place. However, theseguidelines do not apply to the thinking of the FDA in approving these products. The FDAis quite different from other regulatory agencies. With the US providing more than 50% ofthe worldwide market for these products, every serious manufacturer of biosimilar biologicaldrugs should be targeting US approval of their products. Thus, this book is strictly on FDAapproval strategy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology in Medical SciencesBiosurfactants

Firdos Alam Khan, Manipal University, Dubai, UAEOrganized to follow the chronology of major medicalbiotechnology research, breakthroughs, and events, thisfirst-of-its-kind text covers all aspects of this growing field, fromlabs to clinics and basic to advanced applications. It describeshistorical perspectives and modern discoveries, explains howvarious biotechnology products are used to treat and preventdisease, and discusses the tools and techniques currentlyemployed in medical biotechnology. Complete with colorfulillustrations, examples, and end-of-chapter bibliographies forfurther study, the book provides a comprehensive yet accessibletreatment of biotechnology in medicine.

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

biosurfactants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCancer BiomarkersBiotech, Biomaterials and BiomedicalMinimal and Noninvasive Early Diagnosis and PrognosisTechConnect Briefs 2015

Edited by Debmalya Barh, Angelo Carpi, Pisa University,Italy, Mukesh Verma and Mehmet Gunduz, Turgut OzalUniversity Medical School, Ankara, TurkeyThis book classifies available tumor markers according to theirprincipal characteristics and relative methodologies. It presentsand discusses the use of the principal tumor markers availablefor the management of specific cancers (brain, head and neck,oral, gastrointestinal, lung and mesotelioma, urological,gynecological, thyroid, hematological, and melanoma). Eachchapter focuses on one type of cancer and is written byphysicians or scientists from various countries who blend theirclinical experience and scientific expertise in new technologies

to provide a definitive account of cancer biomarker discoveries.

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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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCyber-Physical SystemsCellulose-Based Graft CopolymersFrom Theory to PracticeStructure and Chemistry

Edited by Danda B. Rawat, Georgia Southern University,Statesboro, USA, Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues, Instituto deTelecomunicações, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã,Portugal, and University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR), Ceará, Braziland Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThis book presents state-of-the-art of research results related tothe science, technology, and engineering of cyber-physicalsystems (CPS), including system architecture, development,modeling, simulation, security, privacy, trust, and energyefficiency. It presents the research results of esteemedprofessionals on cutting-edge advances in cyber-physicalsystems that include communications, computing, and control.

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.

CRC Press The book covers the different areas that impact the design, modeling, and evaluation ofCPS, including control systems, modeling and design, communications and signalMarket: Polymer Scienceprocessing, mobility issues, architecture, security issues, sensors and applications, andcomputing issues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnzyme NanocarriersClean Room Technology in ART Clinics

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

lab-on-a-chip and biosensor devices, drug delivery vectors, and nanometrology.

A Practical GuideEdited by Sandro C. Esteves, Alex C. Varghese and Kathryn C. WorrilowRegulatory agencies worldwide have issued directives or such requirements for air qualitystandards in embryology laboratories. This practical guide reviews the application of cleanroom technology or controlled environments specifically suited for Assisted ReproductiveTechnology (ART) Units. Its comprehensive coverage includes material on airborne particlesand volatile organic compounds, including basic concepts, regulation, construction,materials, certification, clinical results in humans, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFDA ClearanceCreating Life from LifeAn Integrated Clinical, Engineering, and Business ApproachBiotechnology and Science FictionYitzhak Rosen, Superior NanoBioSystems, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, Pablo Gurman,Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA and Noel Elman, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USA

Edited 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.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of FDA (Federal Drug Administration)procedures. It simplifies the complexities involved in getting FDA clearance by using anintegrated approach of clinical, engineering, and business aspects. It includes both medicaldevices and drug development. This involves understanding the structure of the FDA, itspurpose, and its initiatives. This book also examines what is needed for designing clinicaltrials and addressing recalls and failures. It uses case studies to further illustrate theintegrated method stressed throughout this work.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKIndustrial BiocatalysisFundamentals of Modern Bioprocessing

Edited by Peter Grunwald, University of Hamburg, GermanyModern biocatalysis relies on the tremendous advances in omicstechniques and the structural elucidation of biomolecules, whichhave led to synthetic biology and metabolic engineering as newresearch fields with high application potential for the rationaldesign of enzymes and microbial production strains. In this book,renowned scientists discuss the actual developments in theseresearch fields together with a variety of application-orientedtopics.

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Sarfaraz K. Niazi, Therapeutic Proteins International, LLC,Chicago, Illinois, USA and Justin L. Brown, PennsylvaniaState University, University Park, USAThis comprehensive bioprocessing textbook deals with the basicconcepts, definitions, methods, and applications of the use ofbiological catalysts to deliver products of high value and utility,from alcohol to recombinant monoclonal antibodies to commonday use fuel. It covers all modern aspects, including the meansof processing that are required for drug processing to the useof biofuels, downstream bioprocessing, bioprocess design, andregulatory affairs, among many other cutting-edge topics.Applications and case studies are incorporated throughout.

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Glossary of Biotechnology and AgrobiotechnologyTerms, Fifth Edition

James F. Jordan, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USAThis book specifically provides the reader with themethodologies necessary to create a successful life sciencesstart-up from initiation to exit. The readers gain an appreciationfor the necessary data, partnership, and skills to be acquired andthe constituencies that must be satisfied, along the way. Itpresents data and analytical processes articulating the fundablemilestones for angel and venture capital. It also provides toolsfor creating branding for public investors and more.

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Kimball Nill, American Soybean Association, St. Louis, Missouri; Minnesota Soybean,Mankato, USAThe 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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Pekka Saukko, Dr.med.univ. (Vienna), Dr.Med.Sci., Specialistin Forensic Medicine, Dr.h.c Professor and Head, Departmentof Forensic Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland andBernard Knight, University of Wales College of Medicine,Cardiff, UKThe fourth edition of this book continues to be the definitiveinternational resource for those in training and practice, coveringall aspects of the medico-legal autopsy, including the cause andtime of death, interpretation of wounds and every other facetof the investigation of a fatality. It emphasizes the practicalapplication of knowledge, research findings and the value of

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.

observation over received wisdom. This new edition includes 200 new colour illustrationsand all black and white drawings have been redrawn in full colour.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONMarine GlycobiologyLaboratory Biosecurity Handbook, Second EditionPrinciples and ApplicationsReynolds M. Salerno, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA,

Jennifer Gaudioso, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAand Benjamin H. Brodsky

Edited by Se-Kwon KimMarine glycobiology is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine.Glycobiology, the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates andThis book describes the risks of working with dangerous pathogens and toxins in the current

era of international terrorism. The authors characterize the global spread of legitimate carbohydrate-containing molecules, is fundamental to all biological systems and representsbiotechnology and relate it to the rise of transnational terrorism, emphasizing the need a developing field of science that has made huge advances in the last half-century. Thisfor biosecurity measures even in legitimate bioscience. This second edition is considerably book revolutionizes the concept of marine glycobiology, focusing on the latest principles

and applications of marine glycobiology and their relationships.longer than the first and includes several new chapters and sections, with the final two-thirdsof the book entirely reorganized.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMarine OMICSLabs on ChipPrinciples and ApplicationsPrinciples, Design and TechnologyEdited by Se-Kwon Kim, Pukyong National University, Busan, South KoreaEugenio 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.

This book provides comprehensive coverage on current trends in marine omics of variousrelevant topics such as genomics, lipidomics, proteomics, foodomics, transcriptomics,metabolomics, nutrigenomics, pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics as related to andapplied to marine biotechnology, molecular biology, marine biology, marine microbiology,environmental biotechnology, environmental science, aquaculture, pharmaceutical scienceand bioprocess engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicro- and Nano-Scale Sensors and TransducersLiposomes in Analytical Methodologies

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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Edited by Katie A. Edwards, Cornell University, Ithaca, NewYork, USALiposomes in Analytical Methodologies provides up-to-dateconsideration of actively researched techniques, written byexpert investigators in their respective fields from a perspectivenot readily available in the primary literature. The introductorychapter serves as a primer for readers entering the area as wellas a refresher for those with existing background to understandthe fundamentals and broad application of liposomes foranalytical purposes. With topics ranging from liposome arraysthat exhibit environment-dependent color changes to exquisitefluorescent imaging, readers will gain an appreciation for theversatile utility that liposomes can add to the analytical toolbox.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanopatterning and Nanoscale Devices forBiological Applications

Microbial BiotechnologyProgress and Trends

Edited by Farshad Darvishi Harzevili, University ofMaragheh, Iran and Hongzhang Chen, Institute of ProcessImaging, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingMicrobial biotechnology is defined as "any technologicalapplication that uses microbiological systems, microbialorganisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify productsor processes for specific use." This book presents an overviewof all of the latest developments and innovations taking placein the highly interdisciplinary field. Many of the contributors areworld-class researchers in a numbers of key subfields. The textalso incorporates relevant case studies throughout the book.

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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.Market: BiotechnologyNovember 2014: 254 x 178: 379ppHb: 978-1-482-24520-2: £99.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanostructures in Biological SystemsMolecular Diversity of Environmental ProkaryotesTheory and ApplicationsEdited by Thiago Bruce Rodrigues, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências, Salvador,

Brazil and Amaro Emiliano Trindade Silva, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências,Salvador, Brazil

Aleš 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.

This book correlates the vast genetic diversity associated with environmental samples andstill underexploited potential for the development of biotechnology products. The bookpoints out the potential of different types of environmental samples. It presents the maincharacteristics of microbial diversity, the main approaches used for molecularcharacterization of the diversity, and practical examples of application of the explorationof the microbial diversity. It presents a not-yet-explored structure for discussing the maintopics related to molecular biology of environmental prokaryotes and their biotechnologicalapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Biophotonic ArchitecturesNanoparticles in HumansComplex Optical Effects and Bioimimetic ApplicationsExperiments, Methods and StrategiesEdited by Pramod Kumar, Femtosecond Laser Laboratory, Knowledge City, Mohali,India and Kamal P. Singh, Femtosecond Laser Laboratory, Knowledge City, Mohali,India

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.

Series: Biomimetics SeriesThis book documents key developments in the field of complex optical effects in naturalbiophotonic architectures. It provides a model for inspiration, reviews the current state ofthe art, and describes and discusses challenges in understanding nature's capabilities tomanipulate light. It describes the photonic architecture in the eye system of various insects,its spectral and polarization sensitivity, and functions. It also discusses developments ofnew optics-based device concepts motivated by natural design.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProteotronicsNeurotechnology in National Security and DefenseDevelopment of Protein-Based ElectronicsPractical Considerations, Neuroethical Concerns

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 James Giordano, Neuroethics Studies Program,Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, GeorgetownUniversity, Washington, D.C., USA and Potomac Institute forPolicy Studies, Arlington, Virginia, USASeries: Advances in NeurotechnologyResearch and applications of neurotechnology are expandingat a rapid pace, and are fostering. public concerns and debateabout the ethical issues generated by such research and use.This second volume in the Advances in Neurotechnology seriesspecifically addresses the neuroethical, legal, and social issuesarising from the use of neurotechnology in national security anddefense. Presenting an integrative perspective, leading

of new generation. The book serves as a reference platform as it surveys the existing datainternational experts lay the scientific groundwork and establish the premises necessaryto appreciate the ethical aspects of neurotechnology in national security and defense. 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 placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRNA NanotechnologyNoninvasive Molecular Markers in Gynecologic

Cancers 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.

Edited by Debmalya Barh and Mehmet Gunduz, TurgutÖzal Üniversitesi Hastanesi, TurkeyIn cancer treatment, non-invasive diagnosis can avoidcomplications of biopsy and other unfavorable impacts onpatient's health. DNA, methylation, SNPs, miRNA, mRNA, protein,autoantibodies, metabolite, and Omics based markers fromremote media (blood, serum, plasma, urine, stool, sputum, saliva,etc.) are emerging as noninvasive molecular markers havinghigh specificity and sensitivity towards many cancers. In manyinstances these markers are also emerging as next-generationpersonalized diagnostics and targets or therapeutics forpersonalized cancer treatment. This book classifies the available

Pan Stanfordmolecular tumor markers according to their principal characteristics and relativemethodologies.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKStatistical Optimization of Biological SystemsPrinciples of Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater

Treatment Tapobrata Panda, Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Chennai, India, Thomas Theodore, Siddaganga Institute ofTechnology, Tumkur, India and R. Arun Kumar, IndianInstitute of Technology Madras, Chennai, IndiaThis book explains how to apply non-statistical and statisticaltechniques to the optimization of biological systems. Employingreal-life bioprocess optimization problems and their solutionsas examples, the text describes experimental design fromidentifying process variables to selecting a screening design,applying response surface methodology, and conductingregression modeling. It demonstrates the statistical analysis andoptimization of different experimental designs, details theoptimization techniques employed to determine optimum levels

Hee-Deung Park, In-Soung Chang and Kwang-Jin LeeMembrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is a wastewatertreatment method combining biological pollutant treatmentwith physical membrane separation. It has gained increasingcommercial significance over the last decade, with applicationsin municipal and industrial wastewater treatment becomingincreasingly widespread. This book covers a wide variety of MBRtopics, including filtration theory, membrane materials andgeometry, fouling phenomena and properties, and strategiesfor minimizing fouling. Also covered are practical aspects suchas operation, maintenance, design, and application.

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of the process variables for both single- and multiple-response systems, and discussesimportant experimental designs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding EnzymesTapping Molecular WildernessFunction, Design, Engineering and AnalysisDrugs from Chemistry–Biology--Biodiversity Interface

Edited by Allan Svendsen, Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd,DenmarkThis book focuses on new understanding of enzyme functionand optimization, past enzyme function analysis, enzymeengineering, and growing insights from the simulation work aswell as nanotechnology measurement of enzymes in action invitro or in silico. It presents insights into the mechanistic functionand understanding of enzyme reactions and covers novelstructure analysis technologies in conjunction with x-ray andNMR structural methods. The text discusses topicsincluding single molecules, molecular dynamic simulations ofdifferent conformers of enzymes, surface enzyme kinetics,metagenomics and bioinformatics sequence handling, and

coupled reactions in nanodevices.

Yongyuth Yuthavong, National S&T Development Agency,Pathumthani, ThailandThis book is for readers with some background in science,concerning the search for drugs, starting from molecular diversityin nature or molecular wilderness. It differs from those availableon the subject of natural products and drugs derived therefromin that it looks at the broad picture on how materials andorganisms from nature affect our health and how we havecombined our knowledge in chemistry, biology, and biodiversityto promote our wellness from resources in the "molecularwilderness," with caveats on sustainable utilization of theseresources.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionViral DiagnosticsTherapeutic Peptides and ProteinsAdvances and ApplicationsFormulation, Processing, and Delivery Systems, Third Edition

Edited by Robert S. Marks, Leslie Lobel and Amadou Sall,Institut Pasteur de Dakar, SenegalThis book covers a spectrum of topics in the diagnostics andmonitoring of viral ailments with an emphasis on the newertechnologies in development such as optical fiber andelectrochemical immunosensors, reverse genetics, luminescentmolecular imprints of neutrophil biomarkers, and many others.The contributors include experts from the fields of epidemiology,biotechnology, virology, industry, technologists, and the clinics.The viruses range from influenza to the emerging Ebola virus.This text brings readers a composition of various aspects of thefield while looking at the future after some introduction to the

state of the art.

Ajay K. Banga, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, USAExamining the fastest growing sector in the biopharmaceuticalmarket, this book discusses the advancement of protein drugdevelopment using peptides and proteins as the basis forprophylactic agents such as newly developed vaccines. As inthe first two editions, this book employs a simple andstraightforward style to discuss protein formulation and deliveryfrom the basic to the more complex factors affecting proteinstability and delivery. This third edition includes new informationon insulin analogs, monoclonals, microneedles, and U.S. FDAguidelines.

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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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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderBiological Control in Plant ProtectionActive Phytochemicals from Chinese Herbal

Medicines A Colour Handbook, Second EditionNeil Helyer, Nigel D. Cattlin and Kevin C. BrownThis full-color second edition of a bestseller helps readersanticipate and recognize specific problems of pest managementand then resolve them using the natural enemies of pests—parasites, predators, and pathogens. The main sections of thebook include profiles of pests, beneficial arthropods, andpathogens, describing species characteristics, lifecycle, crop/pestassociations, and influences of growing practices. Updatedthroughout, the book contains more than 300 new photographs,new pests and beneficial organisms, and two new chapters: Thepractice and application of biological control, Biological controlin perspective.

Anti-Cancer Activities and MechanismsWing Shing HoThis book analyzes the pharmacology of active phytochemicalsderived from traditional Chinese herbs used for the managementof cancer and other diseases. The book bridges the gap betweenwestern medicine and herbal medicines and provides usefulinformation to medical doctors and scientists on how integratedmedicines will work better towards cancer therapy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Biology of Plant-Insect InteractionsAnti-Diabetes Mellitus PlantsA Compendium for the Plant BiotechnologistActive Principles, Mechanisms of Action and Sustainable UtilizationEdited by Chandrakanth EmaniAppian Subramoniam, Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Institute, Kalayanthani, Thodupuzha,

Kerala State, India Overviews of biochemical, genetic, and molecular perspectives of plant-insect interactionswith added emphasis on bioinformatic, genomic, and transcriptome analysis areDiabetes mellitus (DM) is affecting more than 7% of the world population; it is on the rise

both in prevalence and severity. There is a demand for novel safe and effective medicines comprehensively treated in this book. It presents the agro-ecological and evolutionaryaspects of plant-insect interactions with an exclusive focus on the climate change effectdue to the limited efficacy and undesirable side effects of current conventional drugs.on the resetting of plant-insect interactions. A valued resource for biologists, students,Plants have always been a very good source of new drugs. This book will be the first volumepolicymakers, and the general public, the book includes theoretical aspects as a basetoward real-world applications of holistic integrated pest management in agro-ecosystems.

in a decade to provide current information on anti-DM higher plants including: importantmethods of in vivo and in vitro screening of plants; in-depth discussion of phytochemicalsidentified with anti-DM and related activities; and the known mechanism of actions ofanti-DM molecules and active extracts.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology, Physiology and Molecular Biology of WeedsAyurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant DrugsMithila JugulamExpanded TherapeuticsA comprehensive look at the current information on a wide variety of topics in the field ofweed science including biology, physiology, genetics and use of genomic tools. The book

C. P. Khare, Society for New Age Herbals, New Delhi, IndiaThis book is the first review of all therapeutic sections of 456plant drugs in the first six volumes of the AyurvedicPharmacopoeia of India. It covers the chemical constituents,therapeutic uses, and doses of Ayurvedic plant drugs on thebasis of contemporary scientific literature. Providesevidence-based information on the various aspects of themedicinal plants, such as their botanical identifications,phytochemical characteristics, and their pharmacologicalproperties.

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provides not only weed genetics and genomics research but also weed management froman ecological perspective. Furthermore, the book also provides broad coverage of novelmechanisms of weed resistance to herbicides and includes next generation sequencingtechniques and bioinformatics of herbicide resistant genes in weeds.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChamomileBotanical MiraclesMedicinal, Biochemical, and Agricultural AspectsChemistry of Plants That Changed the World

Moumita Das, Indira Gandhi National Open University, NewDelhi, IndiaSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesThis book is a ready reference on German Chamomile(henceforth called Chamomile), a medicinal and aromatic plantof European origin, which is extensively used for its medicinalproperties worldwide. The flowers of chamomile contain valuableblue coloured oil which is used in medicines. In addition, it isused in shampoos, soaps and cosmetics. The main themes ofthe book are taxonomy, pharmacology, genetics, biochemistry,breeding and cultivation. It will include the latest informationon the medicinal, aromatic and cultivation aspects of Chamomile.

Raymond Cooper, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universityand Jeffrey John Deakin, FRSCAs the shortcomings of purely synthetic approaches tobiochemical discovery and development are becoming moreapparent, interest persists in the intriguing chemistry of naturalproducts as sources of inspiration for unusual new compounds.Uniquely, this book relates the application of extracts from plantsto their influence upon history, civilization and, ultimately, thedevelopment of modern marvels in medicinal compounds,nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics and organicpigments. Moreover, this up-to-date scientific work provides afascinating point of entry to the chemistry of important naturalproducts explored through the key functional groups of organic

chemistry. CRC PressMarket: Life Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCompendium of Bioenergy PlantsBotanicalsSwitchgrassMethods and Techniques for Quality & Authenticity

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,

Edited by Kurt Reynertson, Johnson & Johnson ConsumerProducts, Skillman, New Jersey, USA and Khalid Mahmood,Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Skillman, NewJersey, USAThe international trade in plants is growing steadily as theworldwide demand for natural and botanical raw materialsincreases. In order to build assurance into the sourcing of naturalingredients, R&D organizations must have valid scientific matricesto authenticate the quality of those ingredients, providetraceability, and minimize risk. An assemblage of insight fromexpert contributors, this book compiles a range of methods andtechniques that can be used to assure the quality, authenticity,and traceability of botanical raw materials for dietary

supplements, cosmetics, and natural products research.economics of switchgrass feedstock production etc. The book will be of interest and greatvalue to the switchgrass research communities in both academia and industry and ahandbook for agronomists, geneticists, breeders, molecular biologists, physiologists,biosystems engineers and chemical engineers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderConnecting Indian Wisdom and Western ScienceCannabisPlant Usage for Nutrition and HealthA Complete Guide

Edited by Luisella Verotta, Universita' degli Studi di Milano,Italy, Maria Pia Macchi, Magia Verde Onlus, Pistoia, Italy andPadma Venkatasubramanian, The Institute ofTrans-disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology,Bangalore, IndiaSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesA truly integrated collection of research, this book comparesAyurvedic and Western conceptions of wellness, healthy lifestyle,and diet. Examining the phyto-pharmacological, phytochemical,clinical, ethnobotanical, socio-cultural, and biomedicalapproaches to plant- and herb-based healthy diets and wellness,it includes approximately 40 selected monographs on fruits,vegetables, spices, nuts, and seeds complete with Ayurvedic

Ernest Small, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, OntarioCannabis sativa is best known as the plant source of marijuana, the world’s most widelyconsumed illicit recreational drug. However, it is also extremely useful as a source of stemfiber, edible seed oil, and medicinal compounds, all of which are undergoing extraordinarilypromising research, technological applications, and business investment. This book is acomprehensive reference reviewing, analyzing, and summarizing botanical, horticultural,genetic, ecological, chemical, medical, historical, sociological, legal and businessconsiderations that are critical for the wise advancement and management of cannabis.

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and traditional uses as nutritional ingredients. It offers evidence based on the scientificliterature on chemical composition, nutritional properties, mechanisms of action andinfluences at the cellular level as well as extensive references for further study.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Molecular MycologyDictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROM

Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University, Dharwad, India,Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Indiaand Muniswamy David, Karnatak University, Dharwad, IndiaThe provides a complete overview of recent developments andapplications in molecular mycology. It serves as a comprehensiveguide for the identification of fungi and the application of fungalbiomolecules in agriculture, food, environment, andpharmaceutical sectors by providing detailed information aboutapplication molecular markers and bioinformatics tools formycology. Advances in molecular tools have created a new pathfor the mycological research and applications in different sectors.The book is an excellent source of information on molecularmycology tools and applications in various fields.

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John Buckingham, Consultant Editor, Dictionary of NaturalProducts, London, UK and V. Ranjit N. Munasinghe,Greenford, UKResearch into flavonoids, a large and important group of naturalproducts, and their effects on human health continues unabated.This single volume lists all known flavonoids (circa 13,000),detailing chemical structures, physical properties, biologicalsource and a concise bibliography. Derived from thewell-respected Dictionary of Natural Products, it is presented ina compact dictionary format, and is an invaluable referencesource for all those working in this area. The book is

accompanied by a CD-ROM fully searchable by chemical structure as well as by physicalproperties and chemical names.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFungi From Different SubstratesEthnobotany of India

Edited by J. K. Misra, SLM Bhartia Vidya Bhavan Girls DegreeCollege, Lucknow, India, Jalpa P. Tewari, Sleep Centers ofAmerica, Akron, Ohio, USA, Sunil Kumar Deshmukh, PiramalEnterprises Limited, Mumbai, India and Csaba Vágvölgyi,University of Szeged, HungarySeries: Progress in Mycological ResearchThe book is comprised of more than a dozen chapters on fungifrom different substrates including fossilized leaves. It discussesassociation of fungi occurring on important plants, some animals,and saprophytic substrates. Besides the taxonomic information,some ecological aspects like distribution and substrate/hostpreferences are discussed. The book also reviews themyxomycete.

Volume 1: Eastern Ghats and DeccanT. Pullaiah, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Andhra Pradesh,India, K. V. Krishnamurthy, Bharathidasan University,Tiruchirapalli, India and Bir Bahadur, Kakatiya University,Warangal, Telangana, IndiaThe first of a five-volume set, this book provides an informativeoverview of human-plant interrelationships in this southern areaof India. The volume looks at the ethnic diversity, ethnobotany,ethnomedicine, ethnoveterinary medicine, and ethnic food ofthe region. With chapters written by experts in the field, thebook provides comprehensive information on the tribals (theindigenous populations of the region) and knowledge on plantsthat grow around them.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderFungi in Ecosystem Processes, Second EditionFood as Medicine

John Dighton, Rutgers University Pinelands Field Station,New Lisbon, New Jersey, USASeries: MycologyThis second edition continues the unique approach of viewingthe role of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions.It examines the importance of fungi in soil formation, plantprimary production, sustenance of secondary producers andregulation of plant and animal populations and communities.It explores how fungi have adapted to survive within particularconstraints, how they help to maintain homeostasis inecosystems, how they facilitate resistance to perturbations andhow they influence the communities of other organisms.

Functional Food Plants of AfricaMaurice M. Iwu, Bioresources Development Group, Abuja, Nigeria, and BioresourcesDevelopment and Conservation Program, Maryland, USAThis comprehensive book documents African plants used for functional and medicinalfoods. It contains more than 60 detailed monographs of African foods, describing foodswith various characteristics such as prebiotic, probiotic, satiety, immune modulation,stress-reduction, sports performance, mental acuity, sleep-supporting, metabolic syndrome,antioxidant, and unsaturated fats. Plant description, botanical names and synonyms, plantpart used, habitat and distribution, folk use, nutritional content, and chemistry are all fullydetailed. The book highlights indigenous African food processing technologies up to themodern era.CRC PressMarket: Food & Culinary Science CRC PressJune 2016: 254 x 178: 500pp Market: Life ScienceHb: 978-1-498-70609-4: £178.00 March 2016: 235 x 156: 370ppeBook: 978-1-498-70610-0 Hb: 978-1-482-24905-7: £76.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498706094 eBook: 978-1-482-24906-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGenetics, Genomics and Breeding of PeanutsFungi

Edited by Nalini Mallikarjuna, International Crop ResearchInstitute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), India and Rajeev K.Varshney, ICRISAT, Patancheru, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsPeanut, an amphidiploid, is an important food and oil crop andhas an interesting evolutionary history. This book provides aglimpse of the advances in genetic resources and genomicsresearch of peanut made during the last decade. It contains anoverview of germplasm, advances in genetic and genomicresources, genetic and trait mapping, proteomic andtranscriptomic analyses, functional and comparative genomicsstudies, and molecular breeding applications. This book shouldprove useful to students, teachers, and young researchers as aready reference to the latest information on peanut genetics

and genomics.

Applications and Management StrategiesEdited by Sunil K. Deshmukh, Piramal Enterprises Limited,Mumbai, India, J. K. Misra, SLM Bhartia Vidya Bhavan GirlsDegree College, Lucknow, India, Jalpa P. Tewari, SleepCenters of America, Akron, Ohio, USA and Tamas Papp,University of Szeged, HungarySeries: Progress in Mycological ResearchThe book deals with the application of fungi and the strategicmanagement of some plant pathogens. It covers fungal bioactivemetabolites, with emphasis on those secondary metabolitesthat are produced by various endophytes, their pharmaceuticaland agricultural uses, regulation of the metabolites, mycotoxins,nutritional value of mushrooms, prospecting of thermophilicand wood-rotting fungi, and fungi as myconano factories.Strategies for the management of some plant pathogenic fungi

CRC Pressof rice and soybean have also been dealt with. Updated information for all these aspects hasbeen presented and discussed in different chapters. Market: Life Sciences

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Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of EucalyptsEdited by Robert J. HenrySeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsEucalypts are used for the production of paper products,firewood, charcoal, potential feedstocks for bioenergy andbiomaterials, as ornamentals and landscape trees, and in landrehabilitation. Eucalypt breeding is at an early stage with manyplantings being only at the first stages of domestication. Therelatively small genomes of these species make the applicationof molecular genetics approaches attractive. The application ofmodern genomics will accelerate the development of improvedeucalypts for a wide range of uses. This book brings togetherdiverse information on the genetics, genomics, and breedingof these important forest species.

Maurice M. Iwu, Bioresources Development Group, Abuja,Nigeria, and Bioresources Development and ConservationProgram, Maryland, USAA comprehensive review of over 2,000 species of plantsemployed in indigenous African medicine, this book providesa concise description of the materia medica of an enormous andextensively varied continent. It includes a detailedpharmacognostical profile of 170 of the major herbs, includingthe common name, synonyms, African names, habitat anddistribution, medicinal uses, chemical constituents, andpublished pharmacologic activity. The profiles are presented inboth alphabetic order and according to family. The book also

provides an introduction to African traditional medicine.CRC PressMarket: Life Science

CRC PressJuly 2014: 235 x 156: 206ppMarket: Complementary and Alternative MedicineHb: 978-1-482-25412-9: £95.99February 2014: 254 x 178: 506ppeBook: 978-1-482-25413-6Hb: 978-1-466-57197-6: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482254129eBook: 978-1-466-57198-3Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-34266-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466571976

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of CucurbitsGenetics, Genomics and Breeding of MaizeGrowth, Cultural Practices, and PhysiologyEdited by Ramakrishna Wusirika, Michigan Technological

University, Houghton, USA, Martin Bohn, University of Illinois,Urbana, USA, Jinsheng Lai, China Agricultural University,Beijing and Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad Agricultural Institute,U.P., and Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, Nadia, IndiaSeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsSequencing of the maize genome has opened up newopportunities in maize breeding, genetics and genomicsresearch. This book highlights modern trends in developmentof hybrids, analysis of genetic diversity, molecular breeding,comparative and functional genomics, epigenomicsandproteomics in maize. The use of maize in biofuels,phytoremediation and pharmaceuticals is also highlighted.Current research trends, future research directions and

challenges are discussed by a panel of experts from all over the world.

Edited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,Tucson, USAThe plant family Cucurbitaceae, also known as "cucurbits,"consists of various squashes, melons, gourds, cucumbers, andpumpkins. This handbook contains information on culturalpractices, nutrition, and physiological processes of cucurbitsunder both normal and stressful conditions. It presents thehistory and importance of cucurbit crop production as well asexhaustive information on growth responses of cucurbits tovarious environmental conditions and nutrients. Chapters coverthe growth responses of cucurbits to numerous abiotic stressesand the beneficial effects of stress.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHandbook on the Morphology of Common GrassesHandbook of Essential OilsIdentification and Characterization of Caryopses and SeedlingsScience, Technology, and Applications, Second Edition

Dhara Gandhi, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda,Vadodara, India, Susay Albert, The Maharaja SayajiraoUniversity of Baroda, Vadodara, India and Neeta Pandya,The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, IndiaThe grass family is one of the largest and most diverse familiesin the plant kingdom and is of great economic value. Thishandbook is a pictorial resource guide to the identification ofdifferent common grasses in their early growth stage. In thisbook, 100 of the most common grasses (palatable andunpalatable) growing in the grasslands have been characterizedon the basis of the vegetative characters of the seedling. A keyto the identification of the grasses at their seedling stages isprovided to help easily identify the grasses at their early stageof development.

Edited by K. Husnu Can Baser, Anadolu University, Eskisehir,Turkey and Gerhard Buchbauer, University of Vienna, AustriaThis book compiles information related to the development,use, and marketing of essential oils into one volume. It focusesparticularly on the chemistry and biochemistry of essential oils,with contributions from a worldwide group of expert authoritieson their historical, biological, regulatory, and microbial aspects.Covering a wide range of areas applicable to essential oilsresearch and featuring enhanced and expanded information,this second edition provides you with a broad and authoritativeknowledge base in the study and use of essential oils.

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Apple Academic PressHb: 978-1-466-59046-5: £127.00Market: BotanyeBook: 978-1-466-59047-2December 2015: 235 x 156: 298ppPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-06315-8Hb: 978-1-771-88249-1: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466590465eBook: 978-1-771-88250-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771882491

Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONHerbal Bioactives and Food FortificationHandbook of Photosynthesis, Third EditionExtraction and FormulationEdited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,

Tucson, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThis third edition of a bestseller continues to fill the need for anauthoritative and exhaustive resource assembling a team ofexpert scientists from across the globe. This new edition iscompletely updated with 42 new chapters detailing all of thephotosynthetic factors and processes under both normal andstressful conditions. Divided into 14 sections for ease of use, itfeatures contributions from over 100 chapter authors. In additionto important background information, the third edition presents

the most recent research findings.

D. Suresh KumarSeries: NutraceuticalsThis book provides information on all aspects of the extractionof biological actives from plants and the development of dietarysupplements and fortified food using herbal extracts. It brieflysurveys the use of herbs in different civilizations, describesvarious aspects of the extraction process including selection,quality control, and optimization of extraction. It also gives anoverview of the formulation of various types of tablets, capsules,and syrups as well as the benefits of fortified foods andbeverages.

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Market: Food & Culinary ScienceMarch 2016: 279 x 216: 872ppSeptember 2015: 235 x 156: 252ppHb: 978-1-482-23073-4: £146.00Hb: 978-1-482-25363-4: £99.00eBook: 978-1-482-23075-8eBook: 978-1-482-25364-1Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-75839-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482253634* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482230734

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionHerbal Drugs as Therapeutic AgentsHandbook of Plant Nutrition, Second Edition

Amritpal Singh, Herbal Consultant, Mohali, IndiaPhytochemicals are the mainstay of therapeutics of herbal orbotanical medicine. Research on phytomolecules is conductedworldwide and several have been screened for clinical trials,including promising anticancer agents withaferin-a andcamphothecin. This book provides a scientific understanding ofthe mode of action of these molecules, targeting only thosephytohemicals and herbal extracts that are subjects of recentpharmacological investigations. Chapters such as industrial cropsfor steroid manufacturing and anticancer potential ofsesquiterpenoids make readers eager to learn more about thecommercial viability of phytochemical and herbal extracts.

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Edited by Allen V. Barker, University of Massachusetts,Amherst, USA and David J. Pilbeam, University of Leeds, UKThis new edition provides current information on the nutritionalrequirements of world crops. It presents research on theacquisition, accumulation, transport, and functions of chemicalelements in plants. Chapters outline techniques for determiningthe status of each element in plants and soils, ranges ofconcentrations of each element in crops and soils, and the useof fertilizers for each nutrient. Each chapter includes properdiagnosis of the nutritional status of plants through assessmentsof plant appearance and composition. The new edition containsmore in-depth coverage of methods in plant nutrition researchand nutrient diagnosis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Cell Biology of the Growth andDifferentiation of Plant Cells

Medicinal Plants and MalariaApplications, Trends, and Prospects

Woon-Chien Teng, National University of Singapore, HoHan Kiat, Rossarin Suwanarusk and Hwee-Ling KohSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesMalaria is a potentially life-threatening disease that affectsmillions worldwide, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. The recentemergence and spread of multidrug resistance in parts ofSoutheast Asia prompts the urgent need for novel and effectivetherapy against the disease. Medicinal Plants and Malaria:Applications, Trends, and Prospects highlights the therapeuticpotential of plants for treating malaria. It collates usefulinformation on malaria, current prevention and treatment, andscientific research carried out.

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Edited by Ray J. RoseThis book encompasses cell division, cell expansion, and differentiation, which is the cellularbasis of plant growth and development. The dynamics of cellular organelles are consideredin the context of these processes. Advances in the visualization of organelles using molecularprobes and confocal microscopy, along with molecular genetics, have provided a muchclearer understanding of these basic cellular plant processes. Each chapter present a currentand conceptual view of the cell cycle, cell expansion, or cell differentiation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Products Desk ReferenceMicroalgal Production for Biomass and High-Value

Products John Buckingham, Consultant Editor, Dictionary of NaturalProducts, London, UK, Caroline M. Cooper, London, UK andRupert PurchaseWritten by a group of experts affiliated with the prestigiousDictionary of Natural Products, this book provides a conciseoverview of the key structural types of natural products and theirinterrelationship. A structurally diverse group, ranging fromsimple aliphatic carbon chains to high molecular weight proteins,natural products can usually be classified into one or moregroups. The text describes these major types, includingflavonoids, carbohydrates, terpenoids, polyketides, and lipids,and it illustrates them with accurate chemical structures,

Edited by Stephen P. Slocombe and John R. BenemannMicroalgae are of particular interest as sources for biofuel because they do not competewith agriculture for resources. This book reviews the latest technologies of algal biomassproduction, including strain selection, algal culture, harvesting, and processing, as well asan economic analysis of algae biomass. The book also explores novel uses for biomassproducts and addresses other key issues, such as market and supply chain analysis, businessstrategies, legal issues, and future prospects in algae biomass research.

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demonstrating the biosynthetic relationships between groups. The book also coversnomenclature, stereochemistry, and ring numbering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlant Image AnalysisMicrobiology of the Everglades EcosystemFundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by James A. Entry, Nutrigrown, LLC., Elkridge,

Maryland, USA, Andrew D. Gottlieb, Krish Jayachandran,Florida International University, Miami, USA and AndrewOgram, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAThe first synthesis of current research regarding Evergladesmicrobial community structure and function, this book providesan understanding of the physical and chemical factors affectingthe structure of microbial communities, including nutrienteffects, sea level rise, and other potential stressors. The bookintegrates traditional research on algal and bacterial structureand function, helping to provide a more holistic understandingof the varying microbial communities throughout the Everglades.From periphyton, to soils and detritus, to flocculent organicmatter, the book covers new and emerging methods and their

global application.

Edited by S Dutta Gupta and Yasuomi IbarakiThis book covers recent developments in image analysis ofhigher plants at leaf, plant, and small canopy level. It introducesthe basic concepts of image analysis and discusses varioustechniques in plant imaging, applications and future potentials.It covers imaging techniques that include RGB imaging,hyperspectral imaging, thermal imaging, multi-spectralfluorescence imaging, chlorophyll fluorescence imaging andROS imaging. It then details their use in the assessment of plantgrowth and photosynthetic status, early detection of diseasesand stress, cellular detection of reactive oxygen species, andplant phenotyping.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKReproductive Biology of PlantsPlant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory

Exercises, Second Edition Edited by Kishan Gopal Ramawat, M.L.Sukhadia University(retired professor), Udaipur, India, Jean-Michel Mérillon,University of Bordeaux, Villenave d Ornon, France and K. R.ShivannaReproductive biology is the basis of species improvement anda thorough understanding of this is needed for plantimprovement, whether by conventional or biotechnologicalmethods. This book presents an up to date and comprehensivedescription of reproduction in lower plants, gymnosperms andhigher plants. It covers general plant biology, pollination,pollen-pistil interaction, post-fertilization changes and seeddormancy.

Edited by Caula A. Beyl, Dean, College of AgriculturalSciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA and RobertN. TrigianoThis new edition integrates modern approaches for studyingplant molecular biology and biotechnology into the frameworkof traditional plant propagation. It emphasizes the principles ofplant propagation applied in both temperate and tropicalenvironments. In addition to presenting the essentialfundamentals, the book features protocols and practices thatstudents will be able to apply in laboratory and field experiences.

This text helps readers choose the best methods for plant propagation including properCRC Pressmedia and containers; describes techniques such as budding, cutting, layering, grafting,

and cloning; and addresses various propagation challenges. Market: Life ScienceFebruary 2014: 235 x 156: 390pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRhodiola roseaPlants with Anti-Diabetes Mellitus Properties

Edited by Alain Cuerrier, Montreal Botanical Garden,Quebec, Canada and Kwesi Ampong-Nyarko, AlbertaAgriculture and Rural Development, CanadaSeries: Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern TimesRecent interest in the species Rhodiola rosea (roseroot) in theWest arose from the use of the rhizome as an adaptogen for thetreatment of stress, but in the last few years, studies haveconfirmed other valuable medicinal properties. Written bywell-known researchers, this volumeexamines important aspectsof this increasingly important medicinal plant, including itsbotany, taxonomy, ethnobotany, classification, chemistry,phytochemistry, agronomy, and biotechnology. The contributorsalso describe experimentation with R. rosea in clinical practice

Appian Subramoniam, Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Institute,Kalayanthani, Thodupuzha, Kerala State, IndiaThis book is the first in a decade to provide current informationon plants that can be used to provide safe and effectivemedicines for the treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM). It includesa list of traditional medicinal plants suitable for possible use,important methods of in vivo and in vitro screening of plants,an in-depth discussion of phytochemicals identified with anti-DMand related activities as well as the known mechanism of actionsof anti-DM molecules and active extracts.

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for treating depression and anxiety disorders, to improve systemic functions, to augmentcancer treatment, and in aerospace medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSafety Concerns for Herbal DrugsPolyamines in Fungi

Divya Vohora and S. B. VohoraIt is widely believed and repeatedly stated that herbal drugs,being natural, are devoid of all toxic or adverse effects. Thismisconception often leads to the misuse of herbal drugs eitherindependently or in combination with other drugs. This bookembodies a survey of about 1500 medicinal plants and herbalproducts. It includes more than 100 examples of adverse sideeffects and drug interactions, a review of herbal drugs from 27countries, and the effects of 75 commonly used Indian medicinalplants.

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Their Distribution, Metabolism, and Role in Cell Differentiation andMorphogenesis

Laura Valdés-Santiago, CINVESTAV Unidad Irapuato, Mexicoand José Ruiz-HerreraSeries: MycologyThis book provides the first comprehensive account of thevarious aspects of polyamines in fungi as compared to otherorganisms. It covers all aspects of polyamine metabolism andthe biological function of polyamines in stress and cell integrity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Approaches to Controlling PlantPathogenic Bacteria

Edited by V. Rajesh Kannan, Bharathidasan University,Tiruchirappalli, India and Kubilay Kurtulus BastasPlant diseases are a global problem and contribute to massivecrop losses every year. The bacteria that cause these diseasescan shorten the shelf life of food products and degrade thequality and nutritional value of food crops. To minimize or evenreverse these effects, plant pathologists continue to developinnovative methods to control plant diseases. This book focuseson sustainable control measures for plant diseases caused bybacteria. Chapters explore pathogenic bacteria epidemiology,host range and resistance, nutrient supplementation, traditionalcontrol methods, and various application strategies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTherapeutic Medicinal PlantsFrom Lab to the Market

Edited by Marta C.T. Duarte and Mahendra Rai, SGBAmravati Univeristy, Maharashtra, IndiaMedicinal plants have been used in the prevention, diagnosis,and elimination of diseases based on the practical experienceof thousands of years. There is a pressing need to initiate andtransform laboratory research into fruitful formulations leadingto the development of newer products for the cure of diseasessuch as AIDS, cancer, and hepatitis, as well as coping withmulti-drug resistance problems. This book presents recentdevelopments in the research on medicinal plants for differentdiseases, formulation of products, and market strategy.

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Edited by Kishan Gopal Ramawat, M.L.Sukhadia University(retired professor), Udaipur, India, Jean-Michel Mérillon,University of Bordeaux, Villenave d Ornon, France and M. R.Ahuja, Zobel Forestry Associates, New Paltz, New York, USAForest trees cover 30% of the earth's land surface, providingrenewable fuel, wood, timber, shelter, fruits, leaves, bark, roots,and are source of medicinal products in addition to benefitssuch as carbon sequestration, water shed protection, and habitatfor 1/3 of terrestrial species. However, the genetic analysis andbreeding of trees has lagged behind that of crop plants.Therefore, systematic conservation, sustainable improvementand pragmatic utilization of trees are global priorities. This bookprovides comprehensive and up to date information about treecharacterization, biological understanding, and improvement

through biotechnological and molecular tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCancer Cell SignalingAntioxidantsTargeting Signaling Pathways Toward Therapeutic Approaches toCancer

Advances in Chemistry and BiologyEdited by Ana Paula Rocha Duarte, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal,Amelia Pilar Rauter, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal and Joao Carlos MouraBordado, Instituto de Materiais, Manutenção, Ambiente e Segurança

Edited by Kasirajan Ayyanathan, Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton, USACell signaling is a field that studies how cells communicate tocontrol basic activities and respond to their environment. Whenlooking specifically at cancer cells, researchers can gain a betterunderstanding of cancer on a cellular level, an understandingthat may have implications for developing new treatments. Thecurrent volume provides an overview of the field and howvarious cell biology techniques are used to better understandcancer on a cellular level.Edited by a researcher from FloridaAtlantic University, this easily accessible reference volume offersa comprehensive look at the field of cancer cell signaling.

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This volume provides a detailed description of the main types of antioxidants, their actionmechanisms, extraction or production processes, most common characterization techniques,and their most promising applications. The book covers the fast growing area ofpolyphenols, including their general stability and pH sensitivity. Also covered are the effectsof antioxidants in relation to cardiovascular health, which are being measured in terms ofoxidative stress. As the current role of the antioxidants in the health, food, packaging, andchemical industries is high, an update of the most recent advances is timely.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCell Membrane NanodomainsAtomic Force Microscopy in NanobiologyFrom Biochemistry to NanoscopyEdited 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 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.

Market: Nanoscience and NanotechnologyMay 2014: 229 x 152: 458ppHb: 978-9-814-41158-5: £95.00eBook: 978-9-814-41159-2 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814411585 Market: Chemistry

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Dummy text to keep placeholder5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONCell Therapy for Diseases of Skeletal MuscleBasic Pathology, Fifth EditionEdited by Martin K. Childers, University of Washington, Seattle, USASunil R. Lakhani, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Caroline Finlayson,

St George’s, University of London, UK, Susan A. Dilly, Formerly Barts and The London, Series: Gene and Cell TherapyQueen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK and Mitesh Gandhi,Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Australia

This book deals with new therapies that use cells such as stem cells to treat, retard, or evencure devastating muscle diseases such as Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), and

An accessible and enjoyable introduction to pathology and the mechanisms of disease,this book puts pathology into its historical, scientific and clinical context. Organized in four

muscular dystrophy. The text is divided into two parts. The first part contains chapters bycontributors establishing basic aspects of cellular therapies, focusing mostly on muscle

main themes - What is a Disease, Defense Against Disease, Circulatory Disorders and disorders. The second part deals with specific disorders, especially Duchenne MuscularDisorders of Cell Growth - the text highlights key mechanisms and their interplay in Dystrophy. Together, these two parts provide insight into the rapidly changing field of

available cellular therapies.producing symptoms, signs and disease. Supplemented throughout with colorful cartoons,and much-praised clinical scenarios, this entertaining look at pathology offers historicalanecdotes and helpful key-points boxes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExtracellular Vesicles in Health and DiseaseCells, Forces, and the Microenvironment

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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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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4th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderGene and Cell TherapyCellular In Vitro TestingTherapeutic Mechanisms and Strategies, Fourth EditionMethods and Protocols

Edited by Nancy Smyth TempletonThe fourth edition of this bestseller presents extensivebackground and basic information, state-of-the-art technologies,important achievements, and lingering challenges in the fieldsof gene and cell therapies. It continues to provide the mostcomprehensive coverage of these fields in one volume. Somechapters have expanded introductions, making the book evenmore suitable for classroom use. This edition also offers morematerial on the contributors’ research efforts as well as currenttechnologies, disease targets, and clinical applications.

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Edited 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. Market: Life Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGlycobiology and Human DiseasesCytochrome P450 2D6

Edited by Gherman Wiederschain, Boston College, ChestnutHill, Massachusetts, USAThis book discusses glycobiology and various forms of humandiseases. Topics covered include immunoglobulins, inflammationand glycosylation, the role and therapeutic significance of naturalanti-glycan antibodies in malignancies and in normal andaberrant pregnancy, identifying urinary glycans as a possiblemethod for the diagnosis of lysosomal storage diseases,glycobiology of human milk (biological roles and diseases) andpectins as biological modulators of human physiologicalreactions. The book includes analysis of comprehensive dataand some productive conclusions and perspectives.

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Structure, Function, Regulation and PolymorphismShufeng ZhouThree families of CYPs in the human cytochrome P450 (CYP) gene superfamily, known asCYP1, CYP2, and CYP3, account for more than 90% of the oxidative metabolism of clinicaldrugs. CYP2D6, although only 2-4% total hepatic CYP, metabolizes about 25% of allmedications in the human liver. This book reviews what is currently known of the structure,function, regulation, and polymorphism of CYP2D6. It reviews the maturing body of evidenceindicating that CYP2D6 should be of interest to clinicians, pharmacists, pharmaceuticalscientists, and pharmacologists.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInside the PhotonHandbook of H+-ATPasesA Journey to HealthEdited by Suguru Nakamura

This handbook on vacuolar and plasma membrane H+-ATPasesis the first to focus on an essential link between vacuolarH+-ATPase and the glycolysis metabolic pathway to understandthe mechanism of diabetes and the metabolism of cancer cells.It presents recent findings on the structure and function ofvacuolar H+-ATPase in glucose promoting assembly andsignaling, in addition to describing the regulatory mechanismsof vacuolar H+-ATPase in yeast cells, neural stem cells, kidneycells, cancer cells, as well as under diabetic conditions.

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Tony 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: Cell Biology

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntracellular Cross Pathways Between Aging,Diseases and Age Estimation

Hormesis in Health and DiseaseEdited by Suresh I. S. Rattan, Department of MolecularBiology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark and ÉricLe Bourg, Université Paul-Sabatier, Centre de recherche surla cognition animale, UMR CNRS 5169, Toulouse, FranceSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThere is now a large amount of data available for human beings,showing health beneficial hormetic effects of mild stresses fromphysical, chemical, nutritional, and mental sources. However,these data are dispersed in the literature and not alwaysinterpreted as hormetic effects, thus restricting their fullapprehension and application. A comprehensive discussion ofthe research, this book is composed of four sections: (I) Historyand Terminology, (II) Evidence for Hormesis in Human Beings,

(III) Molecular Mechanisms of Hormesis, and (IV) Hormesis in Risk Assessment.

Edited by Sara C. ZapicoThis book covers the main intracellular causes of aging. From aspartic acid racemizationto mitochondrial DNA mutations, this book reviews how these processes play a key role,not only on aging, but also in the development of aging-related and non-related diseases.Each chapter includes a new perspective -- the determination of the age. Some of theseaging processes are currently used by forensic scientists to estimate the age at death, givinga multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to aging research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiposomes, Lipid Bilayers and Model MembranesHow Enzymes WorkFrom Basic Research to ApplicationFrom Structure to Function

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.

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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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMitochondria in Liver DiseaseLiver Metabolism and Fatty Liver Disease

Edited by Derick Han and Neil Kaplowitz, University ofSouthern California, Los Angeles, California,Series: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThis bookpresents the current state of knowledge and researchon mitochondrial roles in liver diseases. Written by a group ofglobal experts, it includes cutting-edge topics such as theregulation of mitochondrial respiration using hydrogen sulfideand the regulation of mitochondrial fusion–fission via theendoplasmic reticulum. It also addresses novel topics such asthe importance of liver mitochondrial constituents as biomarkersof liver injury in plasma and as regulators of the immune system.An authoritative and comprehensive overview of currentdevelopments, it also marks key starting points for future

research.

Edited by Oren Tirosh, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseAbout 30% of the general population suffers from Non-AlcoholicFatty Liver Disease, and the incidence of more serious fatty liverdisorders increases with obesity. This discusses the currentunderstanding of development of liver disease and the clinicalaspects of fatty liver disease by examining the current knowledgeregarding the absorption, metabolism of fat in the liver. Itsummarizes the current knowledge regarding the involvementof oxidative stress, the metabolic effects inflammation, and theeffect of nutrition in the disease development and progression.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMitochondrial DynamicsMass Spectrometry-Based MetabolomicsShaping Life and Death of the CellA Practical GuideEdited by Quan ChenEdited by Sastia Prama Putri, Osaka University, Suita, Japan

and Eiichiro FukusakiThis book is a simple, step-by-step reference for profilingmetabolites in a target organism. It discusses optimization ofsample preparation for urine, serum, blood, tissue, food, andplant and animal cell samples. The book summarizes all stepsin metabolomics research, from experimental design to samplepreparation, analytical procedures, and data analysis. Case studiesare presented for easy understanding of the metabolomicsworkflow and its practical applications in different research fields.It includes an in-house library and built-in software so readerscan analyze real data samples.

Series: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseMitochondria are among the most important of eukaryotic cell organelles, often referredto as the "powerhouse" of the cell, because of the role they play in providing energy forcellular function. This book synthesizes what is known mitochondrial dynamics, includingthe fusion and fission of mitochondria, mitophagy (the destruction of damagedmitochondria), and the role of mitochondrial dynamics in disease such as Parkinson'sdisease and diabetes--among other topics. The volume is designed to appeal to molecularbiologists, cell physiologists and anyone interested in the role mitochondria play in cellphysiological function.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular and Physiological Mechanisms of MuscleContraction

Mechanobiology of the EndotheliumEdited by Helim Aranda-Espinoza, University of Maryland,Fischell Department of BioengineeringThe endothelium is an excellent example of where biology meetsphysics and engineering. It has to convert mechanical forcesinto chemical signals to maintain homeostasis and even more,the endothelium controls the immune response, drug deliverythrough the vasculature, and cancer metastasis. Basicunderstanding of these processes is starting to emerge andapplications from drug delivery to imaging modalities are alreadyusing the knowledge so gained. This book reviews currentknowledge in mechanobiology of the endothelium and itsimplications for the development of theranostic devices.

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Jean Emile Morel, Ecole Centrale de Paris & Universite Pierreet Marie Curie (Paris) - retiredThoroughly researched using experimentation andre-examination of all previously published evidence, this bookis a carefully crafted treatise and revision of previous conceptionsof muscle contraction. It presents detailed descriptions of new,previously unpublished data and hybrids recent findings withthe standard Huxley model. It demonstrates that traditionalconcepts cannot fully explain contraction and identifies flawsin the reasoning initially used to explain some results as well asalternative interpretations accounting for inconsistencies. Itsynthesizes past and recent findings into a new hybrid modelof muscle contraction.Market: Life Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRedox Proteins in Supercomplexes andSignalosomes

Motor Proteins and Molecular MotorsAnatoly 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 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, andMarket: Physics

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

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRegenerative Medicine TechnologyNeural Cell BiologyOn-a-chip Applications for Disease Modeling, Drug Discovery andPersonalized Medicine

Edited by Cheng Wang, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food andDrug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas and William Slikker, Jr., National Center forToxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas

Edited by Sean V. Murphy and Anthony AtalaThis book delineates how systems biology, pharmacogenomic, and behavioral approaches,as applied to neurodevelopmental toxicology, provide a structure to arrange information Series: Gene and Cell Therapy

This book covers the technologies necessary to develop organ-on-a-chip systems, includingmicrofabrication, 3D bioprinting, 3D cell culture techniques, biosensor design and

in a biological model. The text reviews and discusses approaches that can be used aseffective tools to dissect mechanisms underlying pharmacological and toxicological

microelectronics, microfluidics, data collection, and predictive analysis. It details specificphenomena associated with the exposure to drugs or environmental toxicants duringdevelopment. tissue types that have been developed for disease modeling and drug discovery applications,

including lung, liver, heart, skin, and kidney "on-a-chip" as well as recent progress inCRC Pressdesigning an entire "body-on-a-chip" system. It also provides an overview of other currentand potential applications of these systems.

Market: Life ScienceOctober 2016: 229 x 152: 520ppHb: 978-1-498-72600-9: £108.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-498-72601-6 Market: Life Science* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498726009 August 2016: 235 x 156: 304pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRole of Oxidative Stress in Chronic DiseasesProtocols for Cytogenetic Mapping of Arthropod

Genomes Edited by Isaias Dichi, University of Londrina, Brazil, JoséWander Breganó, University of Londrina, Brazil, AndréaName Colado Simão, University of Londrina, Brazil andRubens CecchiniThis book presents recent findings on the role of oxidative stressin chronic diseases. Understanding the mechanisms by whichoxidative stress act on chronic diseases enables readers tocomprehend the rationale which underlies intervention in suchconditions. This book gives readers a broad view in relation toan important issue related to oxidative stress, that is, geneticpolymorphism. It covers the role of oxidative stress intransmissible diseases as well as non-transmissible chronicdiseases. It discusses three types of non-transmissible chronic

Edited by Igor V. Sharakhov, Virginia Polytechnic and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USAThis book is a collection of up-to-date, detailed protocols forphysical chromosome mapping and their applications forstudying genome organization and evolution in Insects andrelated Arthropod species. There is a need for such a book tounderstand the results being produced by the i5K project, whichis collecting whole-genome sequences for 5,000 insect andrelated arthropod species. These results are often collections ofunassembled contigs and supercontigs. This book providescytogeneticists with the necessary background and protocolsto understand and assemble chromosome-based genome

assemblies from such whole-genome sequence data.diseases: oxidative stress in metabolic diseases, in autoimmune and neurodegenerativediseases, and in cancer and cachexia. Each chapter covers a different disorder and theefficacy of interventional procedures.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStem Cells and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Edited by Laurent Lescaudron, Nantes University CountyHospital, France, Julien Rossignol, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA and Gary L. Dunbar, CentralMichigan University, Mount Pleasant, USAThis book explores the potentiel of stem cells for amelioratingthe quality of life of patients with neurological andneurodegenerative diseases. It discusses results of pre-clinicalinvestigations and case studies on the effects of stem celltransplantation on cell death, to promote/stimulateneuroprotection after brain and spinal cord injury throughtrophic support, cell replacement and remyelination. It coversthe maintenance of the balance between stem cells and theirprogenitors within their niche, both under normal and

degenerative processes, ischemic stroke, multiple sclerosis, and brain tumor.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, Volume1Basic Stem Cell Biology, Tissue Formation during Development, andModel Organisms

Edited by Federico Calegari, Dresden University ofTechnology, Germany and Claudia Waskow, DresdenUniversity of Technology, GermanySeries: Stem CellsThis book reviews the current knowledge on stem cell sciencecovering all its major topics form basic cell biology to legislation.Six sections in two volumes describe: Volume I: i) basic stem cellbiology, ii) tissue formation during development, iii) modelorganisms; Volume II: i) tissue homeostasis and regenerationduring adulthood, ii) applications in basic research, medicineand industry, finishing with iii) legislation and ethics; eachconsisting of self-sufficient and logically connected chapterscontributed by worldwide prestigious scientists working on each

given topic.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, VolumeTwoTissue Homeostasis and Regeneration during Adulthood, Applications,Legislation and Ethics

Edited by Federico Calegari, Dresden University ofTechnology, Germany and Claudia Waskow, DresdenUniversity of Technology, GermanyStem Cells reviews the current knowledge on stem cell sciencecovering all its major topics, from basic cell biology to legislation.Volume II concentrates on mechanisms of stem cell regenerationin the adult organism with the aim to understand how lost tissuecan be replaced during adulthood and aging. The second focusof this volume is on stem cell identification and manipulation,including applications in basic research, medicine, and industry.Volume II closes with an outlook on generalized approaches tosolve legislative and ethical challenges.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForensic EntomologyAnts of FloridaInternational Dimensions and FrontiersIdentification and Natural History

Edited by Jeffery Keith Tomberlin, Texas A&M University,College Station, USA and M. Eric Benbow, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, USASeries: Contemporary Topics in EntomologyThe use of forensic entomology has become established as aglobal science. Recent efforts in the field bridge multipledisciplines including, but not limited to, microbiology, chemistry,genetics, and systematics as well as ecology and evolution. Thisbook provides an inclusive summary of worldwide research onthis body of knowledge that integrates aspects of a wide rangeof scientific realms. It first reviews the history of forensicentomology, its accomplishments, and future challenges in

Mark Deyrup, Archbold Biological Station, Venus, Florida, USAAnts are familiar to every naturalist, ecologist, entomologist, and pest control operator. Theidentification of the 233 species of Florida ants is technically difficult, and information onFlorida ants is dispersed among hundreds of technical journal articles. This book will usescientific drawings of ants for convenient identification. To most Florida biologists ants arecurrently the most inaccessible group of conspicuous and intrusive insects. This book solvesthe twin problems of ant identification and the extraordinary fragmentation of naturalhistory information about Florida ants.

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nations around the world. It then provides perspectives of other scientific disciplines thatare shaping the questions being addressed in the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreenhouse Pest ManagementCarrion Ecology, Evolution, and Their ApplicationsRaymond A. Cloyd, Kansas State Univesity, Manhattan, USAEdited by M. Eric Benbow, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, USA, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Texas A&M University,College Station, USA and Aaron M. TaroneIn recent years, there have been major technological innovationsallowing important microbial mechanisms and interactions witharthropods that drive carrion decomposition to be described.This book fills a historical information gap in the ecology ofdecomposing animal organic matter. It covers the molecularmechanistic foundations that provide the foundation for intra-and interspecific interactions related to population biology,community ecology, and how this manifests into habitat- andecosystem-level importance.

Series: Contemporary Topics in EntomologyThis is the first comprehensive book on the management of greenhouse arthropod (insectand mite) pests and the approaches for managing them in commercial greenhouseproduction systems. There has been a dramatic increase in the production of horticulturalcrops in greenhouses worldwide due to the sustainable agriculture movement. In color,the book covers the identification of pests, describes their biology and life cycle, andaddresses the use of control agents.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIn Silico BeesEdible Insects of the World

Edited by James Devillers, CTIS, Rillieux La Pape, FranceBees are critically important for ecosystem function andbiodiversity maintenance through their pollinating activity. Thisbook provides a collection of computational methods to thoseprimarily interested in the study of the ecology, ethology, andecotoxicology of bees. It presents numerous case studies toenable readers to understand the appropriateness but also thelimitations of models in theoretical and applied bee research.Written by an international team of experts, this book coversthe main types of modeling approaches that can be used interrestrial ecology and applied ecotoxicology.

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Jun Mitsuhashi, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan (Retired professor)The first book on entomophagy written in this manner, Edible Insects of the World is anenumeration of 2,141 species of edible insects. For the reader’s convenience, insect namesare arranged much like a dictionary, first by taxonomic group and then by country. Inaddition to taxonomic and location information, entries contain applicable details aboutthe history of entomophagy, collecting, cooking, and medicinal uses.CRC PressMarket: Life ScienceApril 2016: 235 x 156: 275ppHb: 978-1-498-75657-0: £108.00eBook: 978-1-498-75658-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498756570

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2nd Edition2nd EditionInsect Repellents Handbook, Second EditionInsect Diets

Edited by Mustapha Debboun, Director, Mosquito ControlDivision, Houston, Texas, USA, Stephen P. Frances, AustralianArmy Malaria Institute, Enoggera and Daniel StrickmanThis book provides an update of the first edition, which isrecognized as the definitive reference on insect repellents. TheSecond Edition reflects the current state of insect repellentscience. It covers the processes involved in the developmentand testing of new active ingredients and formulations, anddiscusses the practical uses of repellents. It is a resource that willbe useful to a wide variety of professionals including insectrepellent researchers, medical entomologists, public health andmedical personnel, industry and sales professionals, government

regulators, and wildlife scientists and managers.

Science and Technology, Second EditionAllen Carson CohenThe second edition of Insect Diets: Science and Technologycontinues to provide a current, integrated review of the field ofinsect diets, reaffirming and expanding upon the belief that thescience of diet development and the technology of dietapplication in rearing programs require formal foundations andguidelines. The author argues for a data-driven approach ininsect rearing programs and calls for academia and industry tomake a new push toward statistical process control (SPC) in theirapproaches to rearing in general, using his own work with insectsas a paradigm.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRearing Animal and Plant Pathogen VectorsInsect Molecular Biology and Ecology

Edited by Karl Maramorosch, Rutgers of Cook College, NewBrunswick, New Jersey, USA and Farida MahmoodThis book provides an integrated description of methods usedto rear vectors of human, higher animal, and plant pathogensin the laboratory. It deals with diverse subject areas, and containsdescriptions of standard, as well as highly specialized, methodsused by medical, veterinary, entomology, and plant pathologyexperts. The text brings together the standard breeding andmanipulation methods developed in America, Europe, Asia, andAfrica. It describes the cultivating, handling, sterile techniques,and cell culture as well as safety measures to preventcontamination and escape of insects, ticks, nematodes andfungal vectors.

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Edited by Klaus H. Hoffmann, University of Bayreuth,GermanyInsects have one of the widest distributions on the globebecause they have adapted to extreme ranges of environments.This book presents current entomological research, wheremolecular tools help to advance traditional ecological studies.Chapters include insect–insect and insect–plant interactions,mechanisms of environmental adaption, and use of insectbiotechnology in pest and vector control. The book may helpto combine powerful methods in molecular biology with excitingissues in ecology in order to understand why insects become"masters of survival."

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONThe Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides,Second Edition

Insect Physiology and Biochemistry, Third EditionJames L. Nation, Sr.Following the tradition of its bestselling predecessors, this editionprovides working scientists and students with an engaging andauthoritative guide to the most current findings in the dynamicfield of insect physiology. Expanded and updated, this thirdedition challenges conventional entomological wisdom withthe latest research and analytical interpretations. Encouragingindependent evaluation of the data and allowing for theextrapolation of major concepts across species, thisindispensable text establishes a thorough understanding of thephysiological and biochemical functions and adaptations thathave made insects one of the most successful groups of living

organisms on the planet.

Simon J. Yu, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAContinuing as the sole book in more than two decades toaddress this multifaceted field, the second edition of this highlypraised review on insecticide toxicology has been expandedand updated to present the latest information on insecticideclassification, formulation, bioassay, mode of action, resistance,metabolism, selective toxicity, environmental fate, and regulatorylegislation. Incorporating references for further reading, thisvaluable resource discusses newly developed insecticides, newlydiscovered modes of action, new labeling requirements, andmore. It provides essential insecticide knowledge required foreffective insect pest management.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAstrobiologyAging is an AdaptationAn IntroductionTheory, Strategy and Chronic Disease

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.

Joshua MitteldorfAlthough books exist on the evolution of aging, this is the first book written from theperspective of again as an adaptive program. It offers an insight into the implications ofresearch on aging genetics, The author proposes the Demographic Theory of Senescence,whereby aging has been affirmatively selected because it levels the death rate over timehelping stabilize population dynamics and prevent extinctions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAutecologyApplied Natural ScienceOrganisms, Interactions and Environmental DynamicsEnvironmental Issues and Global Perspectives

Gimme H. Walter, University of Queensland, Brisbane,Australia and Rob Hengeveld, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam,The NetherlandsThis book spells out the theoretical structure, methodology andphilosophy of the science of autecology. The autecologicalapproach focuses on the interactions of individual organisms(and their species-specific adaptations) with the spatio-temporaldynamics of their environment as a basis for interpreting patternsof diversity and abundance in natural systems. Thisorganism-based approach to ecological interpretation providesa strong alternative to more traditional approaches and relatesmechanistically to the underlying disciplines of anatomy,physiology, and behavior. The book includes illustrations, specific

examples, graphs, maps, and other diagrams.

Mark D. Goldfein, Saratov State University (SSU), Saratov,Russia and Alexey V. Ivanov, Saratov State TechnicalUniversity, Saratov, RussiaApplied Natural Science: Environmental Issues and GlobalPerspectives provides the reader with a complete insight intothe natural-scientific pattern of the world, covering the mostimportant historical stages of the development of various areasof science, methods of natural-scientific research, generalscientific and philosophical concepts, and the fundamental lawsof nature. The book analyzes the main scientific trends anddevelopments of modern natural science and also discussesimportant aspects of environmental protection.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKBaby GorillaAstrobiologyPhotographic and Descriptive Atlas of Skeleton, Muscles and InternalOrgans

An Evolutionary ApproachEdited 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.

Rui Diogo, Howard University, Washington, District ofColumbia, USA, Juan F. Pastor, Universidad de Valladolid,Spain, Adam Hartstone-Rose, University of South Carolina,Columbia, USA and Magdalena N. Muchlinski, Universityof Kentucky, Lexington, USAThe first photographic and descriptive musculoskeletal atlas ofa baby gorilla, this book details the comparative andphylogenetic context of the gross anatomy and evolutionaryhistory of the soft tissue morphology of modern humans andone of their closest relatives. With detailed high-qualityphotographs of musculoskeletal structures, it provides anupdated review of the anatomical variations within gorillas aswell as an extensive list of the synonyms used in the literatureto designate the structures discussed. It will be of interest to

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students, teachers, and researchers studying primatology, comparative anatomy, functionalmorphology, zoology, and physical anthropology.

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Beach-Spawning FishesReproduction in an Endangered Ecosystem

Karen L.M. Martin, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California,USAThis book serves as a comprehensive guide to beach spawning,a charismatic animal behavior that is seen in a surprising numberof teleost species. This unexpected form of reproductionprovides a window into the ecology of coastal areas, thebehaviors and physiology necessary for fish and their eggs toadapt to terrestrial conditions, and the threats and challengesfor conservation and management. Beach spawning speciesinclude important forage fish such as the Capelin, exotic fisheriessuch as the Fugu Puffer, and the spectacular midnight runs ofthe California Grunion.

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Frank N. Egerton, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha,USACelebrating its 100th anniversary in 2015, the Ecological Societyof America (ESA) is currently the largest professional societydevoted to the science of ecology. Divided into seven chapters,this book is an institutional history of the ESA. Beginning withthe Society's inception, it describes the difficulties faced earlyon and ways in which it expanded. It describes importantinitiatives such as the International Biological Program, the LongTerm Ecological Research programs, and establishing newjournals, as well as recent programs including the NationalEcological Observation Network.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemical EcologyBiogeography and Evolution in New ZealandThe Ecological Impacts of Marine Natural ProductsMichael J. Heads, Buffalo Museum of Science, New York, USA

Series: CRC Biogeography Series Edited by Melany P. Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Mikel A. Becerro and Valerie PaulBiogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographicspace and through geological time. It is an integrative field of inquiry that unites concepts

During the past 20 years marine chemical ecology emerged as a respected field of studyproviding a better understanding of the role natural products play in organisms and their

and information from ecology, evolutionary biology, and other biological sciences as well environments. Ample data in this book advocates the conservation of marine environmentsas geography and geology. This book provides the first in-depth treatment of the for future drug discovery efforts while sustaining the health of marine environments. Marinebiogeography of New Zealand, a region that has been a place of long-enduring interest chemical ecology has expanded to include research in the areas of predator-preyto ecologists, evolutionary scientists, geographers, geologists, and scientists in relateddisciplines.

interactions, marine microbial chemical ecology, and seasonal and geographical distributionof marine natural products.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKEvolution by Natural SelectionCalifornia's Amazing GeologyConfidence, Evidence and the GapDonald R. Prothero, Pierce College, Woodland Hills, California, USA

This up-to-date textbook, suitable for the college market, is devoted to the complex geologyof California, including the recently discovered tectonic history of California. The book

Michaelis Michael, The University of New South Wales,AustraliaSeries: Species and SystematicsAt a time when selectionist explanations are being broughtforward to explain an ever-widening range of phenomena, thisbook analyzes the explanatory structure of Darwin’s theory ofnatural selection. It shows there are aspects of the theory thatare not totally understood, creating problems in contemporaryuses of the theory to explain the world. It takes a much-neededthoughtful look into the working parts of the theory of naturalselection to provide better understanding of the theory and itsrole in contemporary science and life.

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provides a historical overview of the state and contains enough coverage of rocks andminerals and plate tectonics so that students and other readers can make sense of thebizarre rocks and minerals and the wild and crazy tectonics of California's geological history.The book is heavily illustrated with color maps, diagrams, and photographs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Evolution and Population Genetics forMarine Biologists

Flies, Phylogeny and IslandsEvolution and Diversity of Hawaiian DrosophiliaPatrick O'Grady, University of California, Berkeley, USA Yuri Kartavtsev

Research in modern experimental and theoretical populationgenetics has been strengthened by advances in moleculartechniques for the analysis of genetic variability. The evolutionaryrelationships of organisms may be investigated by comparingDNA sequences. This book covers chapters on populationgenetics, DNA polymorphism, genetic homeostasis, andbiochemical genetics, plus a chapter on phylogenetic treeconstruction. In addition, each chapter contains training materialswith numerical examples.

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Hawaiian Drosophila has become a well-known model system in modern biology. Thisbook brings together all the historical information on Hawaiian Drosophilidae in a singlereference with a useful summary of where Hawaiian Drosophila research resides and howwork on this impressive radiation has molded the field of evolutionary biology. Rather thanbeing presented in an encyclopedic fashion, this information is synthesized and placed inthe context of broader areas of inquiry, including island biogeography, population genetics,and genomics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMorphodynamicsHandbook of Australasian Biogeography

Adolf Seilacher, formerly of Geologisches Institut, UniversitätTübingen, Germany and Alan D. Gishlick, Curatorial Affiliate,Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University NewHaven, Connecticut, USAIllustrated by numerous examples from across the biologicalspectrum, this book embodies the foundation of notedpaleontologist Adolf Seilacher’s thinking on the study ofmorphodynamics. The book represents his unique approach ofpresenting paleontology from an ecological and constructionalperspective, rather than a taxonomic one. It begins by discussingthe basic principles—form, pattern formation, ecology andevolution, as well as the factors that override those processes.Next, it examines how morphodynamic principles are realized

in different organisms, from single-celled protists to echinoderms.

Edited by Malte C. Ebach, University of New South Wales, School of Biological, Earthand Environmental Sciences, AustraliaSeries: CRC Biogeography SeriesWritten by leading biogeographers, based upon the dynamic studies over the last 30 years,this revision of Australasian biogeography covers terrestrial, freshwater, and marineorganisms. A handbook, rather than a natural history, the volume is a unique resource thatis invaluable to anyone interested in Australasian biogeography. It goes beyond a focuson a single taxa or area or analyses of certain types of data to provide a comprehensivereview of our current knowledge of the systematics and distribution of major plant andanimal groups in Australasia.

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Market: Life ScienceNovember 2014: 254 x 178: 551ppHb: 978-1-482-22118-3: £63.99eBook: 978-1-482-22119-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482221183

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural SelectionKnowledge Representation in Systematic BiologyMethods and ApplicationsEdited by Nico M. Franz, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Series: Species and Systematics Mario A. Fares, University of Dublin, IrelandA number of mathematical models and methods have beendesigned to identify the fingerprints of natural selection ongenes and genomes. This book summarizes the knowledge inthe field of methods to identify signatures of natural selection.The book presents the methods in a simple and direct way sothat students of different disciplines can navigate throughmolecular fitness landscapes with only basic knowledge ofbioinformatics. The book explores different levels of complexity,from nucleotides to proteins and molecular networks.

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Novel and diverse logic-based applications are becoming more available to systematists.This book provides an updated, open-minded characterization of the "boundaries of logic"in systematics, including an accessible overview of several endeavors such as KnowledgeRepresentation and Reasoning (KRR), Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO)and others. Chapters by leading contributors range from easy-to-read introductions, reviewsand empirical studies to engaging position papers that aim to clarify the most fruitful waysforward for the logic and systematics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrophic EcologyNetworks in SocietyJames E. Garvey, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA and MattWhiles

Links and LanguageEdited by Robert Stocker and Terry Bossomaier, CharlesSturt University, Bathurst, AustraliaThis book covers technical fundamentals, complexity and socialnetworks, and communication and language. It raises readers’interest in social networks, the importance of language in theemergence and maintenance of networks, the integral patternsof interconnectivity, and the means to measure and model socialstructure. It presents a broad range of ideas from several fieldsof research endeavor. It also explores social networks and theirintegration with communication and language, therebyproviding a discussion of relevant theory, modeling, metrics,and application to business, natural resource management, andtechnology.

This is a review of trophic concepts in ecology for organismal-oriented ecologists interestedin ecosystem ecology. The book explains a wide range of topics including autotrophy,heterotrophy, omnivory, decomposition, foraging behavior and theory, trophic cascades,bioenergetics, and production. The book is intended for upper-level undergraduate studentsand entry-level graduate students interested in autecological, organismal approaches toecology, community and ecosystem ecology. It is also a reference text for instructorsteaching upper-division courses, providing examples from the literature, quantitativeapproaches to teach, and new hypotheses yet to be fully tested by ecologists.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Human Anatomy and PathologyReproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and

Tuatara An Evolutionary and Developmental Guide for Medical StudentsRui Diogo, Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA, Drew M. Noden,Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York, USA, Christopher

Edited by Justin L. Rheubert, University of Findlay, Ohio,USA, Dustin S. Siegel, Southeast Missouri State University,Cape Girardeau, USA and Stanley E. TrauthSeries: Reproductive Biology and PhylogenyThis book serves as a thorough review of reproductive biologyand phylogeny of lizards and tuatara, a distant relative of lizards.The book is edited by an experienced team with over 400publications and covers topics including, but not limited to,chemical communication, reproductive anatomy, reproductivecycles, molecular systematics, parental care, and mate choice.This review is a collective piece with authoritative authors fromaround the globe including the United States, South Africa,Australia, New Zealand, South America, and Mexico.

M. Smith, Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA, Julia Molnar,Johns Hopkins University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA, Julia C. Boughner,Claudia Alexandra Amorim Barrocas and Joana Araujo BrunoInspired by a NESCent workshop, this book is based on the authors' work and synthesis ofthe literature. It has three goals: 1) demonstrate the usefulness of evolution; 2) help studentsto understand topology, function and variation in gross anatomy; and 3) decrease the gapbetween medical and evolutionary biology education. This approach to medical instructionand clinical practice promises to positively impact medicine. Evolutionary theory is not apart of medical curriculum today, causing a gap between what students learn about grossanatomy and what they understand about disease and therapy. This book fills this gap.

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4th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderUsing the Biological LiteratureSnakes of the WorldA Practical Guide, Fourth EditionA Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species

Diane Schmidt, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAThe new edition of the highly praised book, Using the BiologicalLiterature: A Practical Guide, is an annotated guide to selectedresources in the biological sciences, presenting a wide-ranginglist of important sources. This completely revised edition containsnumerous new resources and descriptions of all entries includingtextbooks. It covers both print and electronic resources includingmonographs, journals, databases, indexes and abstracting tools,websites, and associations. It provides users with listings ofauthoritative informational resources of both classical andrecently published works.

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Van Wallach, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Kenneth L.Williams, Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA and Jeff Boundy,Louisiana Deptartment of Wildlife & Fisheries, Baton Rouge,USAThis book is the first to catalogue all living snakes and fossilophidians. It supplies a scientific, academic, and professionaltreatment of snakes—appealing to conservationists andherpetologists as well as zoologists, naturalists, hobbyists,researchers, and teachers. The text includes 651 valid generaand nearly 3,800 valid species. The inclusion of synonyms,dubious names, and invalid names totals some 12,500 primary

snake names.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWhat are Species?Brent D. MishlerSeries: Species and SystematicsThis book is an extended argument for abandoning the various single concepts and the"species" rank. The author proposes that the rank of "species" be replaced by a pluralisticview. In such taxonomy, the smallest identifiable lineages would be used within variousdivergent phylogenies in a context dependent manner. In such a view, "species" representsdifferent sorts of things depending on the organism/lineage being considered. In practice,this is what is already done although it is not formally recognized.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOmics in Clinical PracticeApplying Pharmacogenomics in TherapeuticsGenomics, Pharmacogenomics, Proteomics, and Transcriptomics inClinical Research

Edited by Xiaodong Feng, California Northstate UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Hong-Guang XieThe implementation of pharmacogenomics in therapeuticsoffers the potential for clinicians and researchers to better predictthe differences in drug response, resistance, efficacy, and toxicityand to optimize the treatment regimens based on thesedifferences. With a focus on therapeutics based on the latestclinical evidence and guidelines, this book demonstrates howto apply the principles of pharmacogenomics in patient care.Patient case profiles elucidate the principles ofpharmacogenomic biotechnology and testing and explain theconcept of personal pharmacology. The book includes studyquestions and a summary of key points for each chapter.

Edited by Yu Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThis book serves as an introduction to genomics, proteomics,and transcriptomics, putting these fields in relation to humandisease and ailments. The various chapters consider the role oftranslation and personalized medicine, as well as pathogendetection, evolution, and infection, in relation to genomics,proteomics, and transcriptomics. The topic of companiondiagnostics is also covered.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhenomicsGenomics and Proteomics

Edited by John M. Hancock, Cambridge University, UKPhenomics is the new discipline of using standardizedmeasurement techniques to characterize the phenotypic effectsof random or systematic genome modifications (for examplerandomly generated mutations or systematic gene knockouts).This approach is now being used in an increasing range ofspecies and systems. In this book, experts working in phenomicsin most of the major species and systems that are currently beingstudied present overviews of the field from their different, butoverlapping perspectives.

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Principles, Technologies, and ApplicationsEdited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaThe book provides scope and knowledge on advancedtechniques and its applications into the modern fields ofbiotechnology—genomics and proteomics. In this book,different genomics and proteomics technologies and principlesare examined. The fundamental knowledge presented opensup an entirely new way of approaching DNA chip technology,DNA array assembly, gene expression analysis, assessing changesin genomic DNA, structure-based functional genomics, proteinnetworks, and so on. The book will be valuable for biotechnologyresearchers and bioinformatics professionals and students in allfields of biotechnology. Market: Genetics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPlacentaNutrition and EpigeneticsThe Tree of LifeEdited by Emily Ho, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

and Frederick Domann, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USASeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseAn essential resource for scientists and researchers of nutrition,aging, and metabolic diseases, this book highlights theinteractions among nutrients, epigenetics, and health. It presentsnew information on the action of diet and nutritionaldeterminants in regulating the epigenetic control of geneexpression in health and disease. Each chapter gives a uniqueperspective on a different nutritional or dietary component orgroup of components, and reveals novel mechanisms by whichdietary factors modulate the epigenome and affect developmentprocesses, chronic disease, and the aging process.

Edited by Ornella ParoliniSeries: Gene and Cell TherapyThe placenta is a source of non-embryonic (i.e. not from the embryo or fetus) stem cellsthat can be used for research and potentially for a variety of therapies. Stem cells can beharvested following birth, thus avoiding some of the ethical/moral concerns. This book isdevoted to the therapeutic and research potential uses for stem cells. It also provides areview of the development, structure and function of the placenta and its hybrid (motherplus fetus) or chimaeric nature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSpecific Gene Expression and EpigeneticsThe Interplay Between the Genome and Its Environment

Edited by Kasirajan Ayyanathan, Florida Atlantic University,Boca Raton, USAThis new volume on gene expression and epigenetics discussesenvironmental effects related to specific gene expression. Thebook also shows methods for bioinformatic analysis of theepigenome. The book is divided into two sections: the first looksat eukaryotic DNA methylation and the second addresses howto integrate genomic medicine into clinical practice.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTechniques in Genetic Engineering

Isil Aksan Kurnaz, Gebze Technical University, Dept. ofMolecular Biology and Genetics (AxanLab), Gebze- Kocaeli,TurkeyDesigned as a textbook for undergraduates studying in the fieldsof molecular biology, biotechnology or bioengineering, the bookpresents not only the theoretical background of moleculartechniques, but also provide case study examples, with somesample solutions provided. The book covers basic molecularcloning procedures, genetic modification of cells, including stemcells, as well as multicellular organisms, using problem-basedcase study examples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONGnotobiotic Mouse TechnologyAnimal Models in Toxicology, Third EditionAn Illustrated GuideEdited by Shayne C. Gad and Shayne C. Gad, Gad

Consulting Services, Cary, North Carolina, USAThis bookis a single-source reference for the use of animalmodels in toxicology. It includes five new chapters coveringguidance on the humane, efficient, and effective performanceof necropsies for laboratory animals as well as available newtechnologies for laboratory animal research—imagingtechnologies, use of telemetry in animal studies, transgenicanimal models, and immunology endpoint for assessment. Thebook concludes with an overview of the increasingly complexlaws and regulations that govern how laboratory animals areobtained, maintained, and utilized. A helpful appendix providesa quick guide to commercial sources of laboratory animals.

Chriss J. Vowles, University of Michigan Medical School,Ann Arbor, USA, Natalie E. Anderson and Kathryn A. Eaton,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USAThe popularity of germ-free animal models, particularly mice,for investigation of human physiology and disease has recentlyexploded. This bookprovides the first manual for themaintenance, husbandry, and experimental manipulation ofgerm-free and gnotobiotic mice. It includes information on allaspects of establishing and operating a germ-free mouseresearch facility, from basic principles and equipment to detailedinstructions for assembling and maintaining isolators, sterilizingsupplies, handling animals, monitoring sterility, and managingpersonnel and records.CRC Press

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2nd Edition2nd EditionHandbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology,Second Edition

The Care and Feeding of an IACUCThe Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care andUse Committee, Second Edition Axel Kornerup Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

and Dennis Sandris Nielsen, University of Copenhagen,DenmarkThis book providescomprehensive information on all bacterialphylae found in lab animalsto assist animal facility staff in themanagement of these organisms. It starts by examining thegeneral aspects of bacteriology and how to sample and identifybacteria in animals. It then describes the most relevant specieswithin each phylum and discusses the impact they may haveon research. Emphasizing those bacteria known to interfere withresearch protocols, the book offers methods for isolation anddifferentiation among related bacteria. It discusses where topurchase reagents for rodent bacteriology and outlines standards

for safety in a bacteriological laboratory.

Edited by Whitney Kayla Petrie, University of California,Davis, USA and Sonja Lea Wallace, Stanford University,California, USAMaintaining its user-friendly approach, this new edition of abestseller summarizes information necessary for the effectiveand efficient operation of an IACUC. The book covers trainingprograms and discusses professional certifications for IACUCadministrative and animal care staff. It provides pointers toprincipal investigators, discusses interactions between IACUCsand other compliance panels, and addresses occupational healthand safety programs and the role they play in the overall animalcare and use program. It also delves deeply into bioethics toexplore how IACUCs can ensure that each proposal to use

animals in research includes an ethical review. CRC PressMarket: Life SciencesCRC PressNovember 2014: 235 x 156: 300ppMarket: Life ScienceHb: 978-1-482-21544-1: £76.99March 2015: 235 x 156: 390ppeBook: 978-1-482-21545-8Hb: 978-1-482-20110-9: £57.99Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-32913-5eBook: 978-1-482-20113-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482215441Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-32580-9

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Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and CynomolgusMonkeys

William G. Greer, Pennsylvania State University, UniversityPark, USA and Ron E. Banks, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USAThis book discusses effective, humane animal use programmanagement. It offers practical advice on how to work withincurrent regulations by providing best practices and guidanceon how to design a program of animal care and use that fitswithin the context of federal policies and regulations. The authorsalso document proven and successful strategies for managingthe IACUC, which will assist all administrators and institutionswith the development and enhancement of animal care anduse programs.

Chester A. Glomski, Alessandra Pica, University of NaplesFederico II, Department of Biological Sciences, Section ofEvolutionary and Comparative Biology, Naples, Italy andJessica F. GreeneThis book addresses the morphologic, quantitative, andgenerative aspects of the erythrocytes of the rhesus monkeyMacaca mulatta and the cynomolgus monkey Macaca fascicularis(long-tailed macaque, crab-eating monkey). These two speciesare the most commonly selected nonhuman primates for basicscience and clinical medical investigations. Topics includeerythropoietic profiles, the role of stress as it is perceived by themonkey and how it impacts erythrocellular values, and thetraining of the monkey to be a cooperative, unperturbed subject

for hematologic study.CRC PressMarket: Lab Animal ScienceJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 294ppCRC PressHb: 978-1-439-84905-7: £49.99Market: Life ScienceeBook: 978-1-439-84908-8January 2016: 235 x 156: 254pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439849057Hb: 978-1-498-73359-5: £76.99

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The Laboratory BirdDouglas K Taylor, Vanessa K Lee and Karen R StraitSeries: Laboratory Animal Pocket ReferenceA new addition to the acclaimed Laboratory Animal PocketReference series, this book is the first publication dedicated tothe care and use of avian species in the biomedical researchsetting. It provides a valuable quick reference for animal careand veterinary technicians, laboratory animal veterinarians,trainees in laboratory animal medicine, and research staffmembers, as well as individuals involved in laboratory work wholack experience in working with birds.

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Science and TechniquesEdited by Owen P. Green, LeVerts Ltd., Peterborough, UKand Guy Healing, AstraZeneca, Cheshire, UKThis two-volume set offers a detailed resource on vascularinfusion technology: Volume I: The Science and Volume II: TheTechniques. The first volume covers the scientific principlesbehind the delivery systems, from physical and physiologicalstandpoints. The second volume presents a current account ofthe techniques involved in all the major laboratory animal speciesfor conducting successful vascular infusion studies, includingstep-by-step instructions for a variety of techniques andequipment. This set provides a foundation of knowledge oninfusion technology and its importance for safe clinical use ofsubstances via this route of delivery.

Market: Lab Animal ScienceDecember 2015: 235 x 156: 161ppPb: 978-1-466-59362-6: £38.99eBook: 978-1-466-59363-3 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466593626 Market: Lab Animal Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONPathology of the Developing MouseThe Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second EditionA Systematic ApproachJeffery D. Fortman, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, Terry A. Hewett, University

of California, Davis, USA and Lisa Halliday Edited by Brad Bolon, The Ohio State University, College ofVeterinary Medicine, and Comprehensive Cancer Center,Columbus, USAThis book is the first publication to provide comprehensiveguidance regarding the identification, characterization, andinterpretation of mouse developmental defects. It emphasizesthe interpretation of abnormal phenotypes and provides detailedprotocols for appropriately processing mouse embryos, fetuses,neonates, juveniles, and placentas. A complete reference on thedesign, analysis, and interpretation of abnormal findings, thebook is enhanced with numerous full-color illustrations, enablingreaders to comprehend both normal development and the

Series: Laboratory Animal Pocket ReferenceThe Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second Edition continues the second generation ofbooks in the successful, well-received The Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference Series. Thisguide presents basic information and common procedures in detail to provide a quickreference source for investigators, technicians, and caretakers in the laboratory setting. Thisnewest edition is printed in full color to provide greater clarity to the techniques andconcepts discussed. Technical procedures and management practices are illustrated withfigures and tables, in a clear, easy-to-read format.

CRC PressMarket: Life SciencesJune 2016: 235 x 156: 320ppPb: 978-1-439-84139-6: £38.99 major categories of defects that may be seen in malformed developing mice (and placentas)eBook: 978-1-439-84140-2 of all ages. The extensive literature citations provide a starting point for additional reading

to begin building true expertise in the field.Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-849-32562-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439841396

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSwine in the LaboratoryMolecular Detection of Animal Viral PathogensSurgery, Anesthesia, Imaging, and Experimental Techniques, ThirdEdition

Edited by Dongyou Liu, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, St. Leonards,New South Wales, AustraliaThis volume, which contains the contributions of specialists in respective viral pathogenresearch, summarizes current diagnostic approaches for major animal viral pathogens with

Edited by M. Michael Swindle, Medical University of SouthCarolina, Charleston, USA and Alison C. Smith, MedicalUniversity of South Carolina, Charleston, USAExtensively updated and expanded, this new edition is the mostauthoritative source of scientific and technical information onthe use of domestic and miniature swine in research. It includesnew chapters on toxicology, transgenics, cancer, and necropsy,as well as detailed discussions on anesthesia, analgesia, andperioperative care that present the best current practices forusing swine in experimental surgery. Providing a deepenedreference of the most current information and best techniques,this book is a vital tool in conducting the best possible research

using porcine models.

a special emphasis on molecular techniques. Each chapter includes a brief review on theclassification, epidemiology, clinical features and diagnosis of animal viral pathogens, anoutline of sample collection and preparation procedures, a selection of representativestepwise molecular detection protocols and a discussion on further research relating toimproved diagnosis.

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3rd EditionThe IACUC Handbook, Third Edition

Edited by Jerald Silverman, University of MassachusettsMedical School, Worcester, USA, Mark A. Suckow andSreekant Murthy, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey,USAAs biomedical research continues to grow, the role and impactof the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) hasincreased in scope and complexity. The IACUC Handbook hasbecome "the Bible" for individuals when the time comes forthem to serve on their institutions’ IACUC. It provides afoundation for understanding and implementing the many andvaried responsibilities of this committee. This third editioncomprehensively addresses the significant changes in the

pertinent regulatory environment and interpretation of applicable federal laws, regulations,and policies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionBiology and Ecology of Anguillid EelsAlgae

Edited by Takaomi AraiAnguillid eels have fascinated biologists for centuries due totheir spectacular long-distance migrations between freshwaterhabitats and their spawning areas far out in the ocean. This bookprovides a long overdue update on the biology and ecology ofanguillid eels and features comprehensive coverage of the keyfeatures of the genus Anguilla. It covers a broad spectrum oftopics on the biology (taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution,reproduction, feeding, salinity adaptation) and ecology (lifehistory, recruitment, migration) of anguillid eels. It also bringstogether important information on the state of eel fisheries,conservation, exploitation, and management.

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Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology, Second EditionLaura Barsanti, Istituto di Biofisica, Pisa, Italy and PaoloGualtieri, Istituto di Biofisica, Pisa, ItalyA single-source reference on the biology of algae, this newedition examines the most important taxa and structures forfreshwater, marine, and terrestrial forms of algae. Itscomprehensive coverage goes from algae's historical rolethrough its taxonomy and ecology to its natural productpossibilities. The book's unifying theme is on the important roleof algae in the earth's self-regulating life support system and itsfunction within restorative models of planetary health. It alsodiscusses algae's biotechnological applications, includingpotential nutritional and pharmaceutical products.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Ecology of Bluefin TunaAnalysis of Oceanic Waters and Sediments

Edited by Takashi Kitagawa, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,Japan and Shingo Kimura, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,JapanWith chapters contributed by experts, this book focuses on thebiology and ecology of the three bluefin tuna species: the Pacific(Thunnus orientalis), Atlantic (T. thynnus), and southern bluefintuna (T. maccoyii). It covers the phylogeny and basic ecologicalinformation such as early life history, age and growth, and foodhabits. The book also includes information related to migratoryecology, and important biological aspects such as metabolismand energetics, swimming performance, schooling, visualphysiology, and reproductive physiology. It then introduces newresearch insights about various kinds of mathematical models

for bluefin tuna ecology.

Thomas Roy CromptonUntil fairly recently, the analysis of seawater was limited to a number of major constituentssuch as chloride and alkalinity. Insufficient attention had been given to the analysis ofsediments and one of the objects of this book is to draw the attention of analysts andothers concerned to the methods available as well as their sensitivity and limitations. Thisbook covers all aspects of the analysis of seawater using both classical and the mostadvanced, recently introduced physical techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Ecology of CarpAnnual Fishes

Edited by Constanze Pietsch, University Basel, Switzerlandand Philipp Hirsch, University Basel, SwitzerlandSuitable for everyone interested in carp, from scholars to anglers,this book presents informative and engaging contributions fromrenowned experts. Thirteen cross-linked chapters provide anexhaustive yet easily accessible treatise of carp aquaculture,natural and artificial reproduction, feeding and growth,ecosystem effects, and the effects of disease agents and toxicsubstances. Color illustrations and infoboxes help readersnavigate technical terms and complex concepts.

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Life History Strategy, Diversity, and EvolutionEdited by Nibia Berois, Graciela García and Rafael O. de SáThis book is the first to give a complete overview of the currentknowledge of annual fishes, covering their life cycle, reproductivebiology, evolutionary ecology, reproductive behavior, sexualselection, genetics, speciation, and integrative and conservationstrategies. It brings together researchers in different areas ofannual fishes to summarize previous work, overview the currentresearch, and highlight promising areas of research, and alsonotes the gaps in knowledge that challenge future research onthese unique and important models in vertebrate biology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Management of Invasive Quagga andZebra Mussels in the Western United States

The Biology and Ecology of ParrotfishesEdited by Andrew Scott Hoey, David Roy Bellwood, James Cook University,Townsville, QLD, Australia and Roberta Martini Bonaldo, Universidade de São Paulo,Brazil Edited by Wai Hing Wong, Bureau of Water Resources,

Worcester, Massachusetts, USA and Shawn L. GerstenbergerThis book is a synthesis of the biology and management ofinvasive mussels from scientists and managers working oninvasive quagga/zebra mussels in the western U.S. and willspecifically benefit people who are fighting invasive mussels inwestern waterbodies. It includes guidance documents andprotocols related to early detection, prevention, andmanagement of these invasive pests in the West. This book alsooffers an opportunity for scientists and lake managers worldwideto compare quagga/zebra mussels in the West, the Great Lakes,the East, and European dreissenid mussels.

Parrotfishes (subfamily Scarinae, family Labridae), named for their brightly colored bodiesand beaklike jaw, are a unique group of marine fishes that have captured the attention ofresearchers, conservationists and the general public worldwide. This book brings togetherthe world's leading authorities on the evolution, biology, ecology, fisheries and conservationof parrotfishes. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive summary of the research conductedon this unique group of fishes and highlights emerging topics and future direction.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology of DamselfishesBiology and Ecology of Sardines and Anchovies

Edited by Eric Parmentier, University of Liège, Belgium andBruno Frédérich, University of Liège, BelgiumDamselfishes (Pomacentridae) are a well-known coral reef familyshowing high diversity and many interesting characteristics indealing with their way of life (sound production, sex change,farming and gregarious behavior, settlement, diet). This bookgathers the data dealing with damselfish morphology, provideskeys to allow the recognition of some subtaxa, and synthesizesthe information dealing with their morphology. It contains 15chapters written by renowned scientists.

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Edited by Konstantinos Ganias, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceApart from being commercially and socially significant, anchoviesand sardines populations occupy crucial positions in the oceans’ecosystems. Low in the food chain, clupeoids tend towardsabundance, as if their purpose in life was to be eaten and fuelthe upper levels of marine trophic chains. The present bookcovers a broad spectrum of topics on the biology (sytematics,phylogeography, reproduction, feeding) and ecology (habitatcharacterization, recruitment variability) of anchovies andsardines. It also puts together important information on the stateof their fisheries, exploitation and management.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology of European Sea BassBiology and Ecology of Venomous Marine Snails

Edited by F. Javier Sánchez Vázquez, University of Murcia,Spain and José A. Muñoz-Cueto, University of Cadiz, SpainWritten by leading scientific experts, this book presentsup-to-date reviews on key topics of seabass biology. It coversthe biology and ecology of the different sea basses and the latestfindings in molecular biology, physiology, and behavior of thisspecies. Ranging from larval development to nutrition topathology and immune system, the chapters cover a broadspectrum. The final chapter deals with novel tools such astranscriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. The social andcommercial impact (fisheries and aquaculture) of seabass is alsoassessed.

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Ramasamy Santhanam, Tamilnadu Veterinary & AnimalSciences University, IndiaThe first comprehensive volume exclusively on marine conesnails, this book provides descriptions of over 100 species ofhazardous marine snails along with their biological andecological characteristics; the characteristics of conotoxins;information on cone snail injuries and their treatment alongwith prevention measures; and the therapeutic and medicinalvalue of conotoxins, including as a powerful nonaddictivepainkiller, an epilepsy drug, and more. Over 275 color illustrationsaccompany the text for easy identification.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDynamics in Organic Matter Processing, EcosystemMetabolism and Tropic Sources for Consumers inthe Mara River, Kenya

Biology of PerchEdited by Patrice Couture, Institut national de la recherchescientifique INRS, Quebec, Canada and Greg Pyle, Universityof Lethbridge, CanadaThe genus Perca includes only three species of fish, but they areubiquitous and abundant in freshwater and brackishenvironments of the northern hemisphere, from North Americato Europe and Asia. These species are important bothecologically and economically. In Biology of Perch,world-renowned specialists review and update the biology ofthese fish. The book opens with a review of the genetic makeupof this complex assemblage from early post-glacial dispersionto the colonization of new habitats. The influences ofgeomorphological and biological factors on the dispersal of

yellow perch (Perca flavescens) are explored.

Frank Onderi Masese, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesTo properly conserve, restore and manage riverine ecosystemsand the services they provide, it is pertinent to understand theirfunctional dynamics. This thesis explores the functioning oftropical African streams and savanna rivers by assessing thespatial and temporal dynamics in organic processing and carbonflow in riverine food webs. The thesis contributes to the theoryand has improved understanding of the functioning of Africantropical streams in terms of shredder diversity and role in organicmatter processing. The thesis also shows that large mammalianCRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEdible Seaweeds of the WorldBiology, Ecology and Culture of Grey Mullets

(Mugilidae) Leonel Pereira, University of Coimbra, PortugalSeaweed is used in many countries for very different purposes- directly as food, especially in sushi, as a source of phycocolloids,extraction of compounds with antiviral, antibacterial or antitumoractivity and as biofertilizers. About four million tons of seaweedare harvested annually worldwide. Of the various species known,less than 20 account for 90% of the biomass exploitedcommercially. This book details 147 species of edible seaweed,including scientific name and respective common names,geographic location, nutritional composition, uses and isextensively illustrated.

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Edited by Donatella Crosetti and Stephen J. M. BlaberMullets (grey mullets) are a family (Mugilidae) and order ofray-finned fish found in temperate and tropical watersworldwide. There are approximately 80 species of mullet; thesefish have been considered an important food source inMediterranean Europe since Roman times. This book providesa long overdue update on the biology and ecology of mulletsand features comprehensive coverage of the key features of theMugilidae family, such as recent DNA evidence andmorphological data that challenge the traditional taxonomy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Problems in Marine BiologyClimate Change and Coastal EcosystemsMethodological Aspects and ApplicationsLong-Term Effects of Climate and Nutrient Loading on Trophic

Organization Edited by Tamara Garcia Barrera and Jose Luis Gomez ArizaMarine environment can be affected by several pollution problems, such as the presenceof elements and their chemical species, pharmaceuticals, and nanoparticles. Assessment

Robert J. LivingstonSeries: CRC Marine ScienceBased upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarinesystems in the northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides adetailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specificreferences to similarities and differences in system response tonutrient loading and long-term climatological cycles. It includesnoted changes in the climate of the study regions over the fourdecades of field operations. The unique database allows a newapproach to the differentiation of anthropogenic processesrelative to natural conditions in a series of river-estuarine systems.

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strategies include proteomics, genomics, chemical speculation analysis, metallomics, andmetabolomics. This book serves as a useful methodological tool for researchers andspecialists in the fields of analytical chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry,genomics, and toxicology. It includes, for the first time, the methodological aspects andapplications related to chemical speciation and -omics strategies applied to the marineenvironment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFreshwater CrayfishEnvironmental Sex Differentiation in FishA Global OverviewT. J. Pandian, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, India

This is the third and final volume in the series on SexDifferentiation in Fish. The book represents the first attempt tocomprehensively address all issues of negative effects of humanactivities on sex differentiation and reproductive output. It detailsthe negative effects of anthropogenic activities on skewing sexratio of fishes by disrupting the sex differentiation process andimpaired reproductive output. It also summarizes and evaluatesthe available ex-situ techniques for conservation of fish genome.

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Edited by Tadashi Kawai, Wakkanai Fisheries Institute, Japan,Zen Faulkes, The University of Texas-Pan American,Edinburg, USA and Gerhard Scholtz, Humboldt-Universitaetzu Berlin, GermanyFor their great commercial importance as a human food delicacy,crayfish are now becoming of wider interest to molecularbiologists, and also to conservationists due to the fact that insome countries many of the native crayfish species are underthreat from human activity, disease, and competition from otherintroduced crayfish species. Helmed by three editors in Japan,Europe, and the US, this book invites contributions from expertsaround the globe, covering the conservation status and biologyof all endangered species, taxonomy, and distribution ofcrayfishes worldwide.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHagfish BiologyEvolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon

Edited by Susan L. Edwards, Appalachian State University,Boone, North Carolina, USA and Gregory G. Goss, Universityof Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaSeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThis book provides an avenue of synergy between scientistsinterested in hagfish physiology, molecular and evolutionarybiology, morphology, and protection. It compiles scientificinformation on hagfishes that builds on previous knowledgewhile encouraging further expansion of scientific interest andlearning about this fascinating yet understudied key evolutionaryspecies.

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Edited by Tomislav Vladić, Stockholm University, Swedenand Erik Petersson, Swedish University of AgriculturalSciences, Drottningholm, SwedenAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L) is an anadromous speciescontributing to major fishery catches and comprising asignificant part of the aquaculturally produced fish for humanconsumption. The aim of this book is to incite the interest in thefield of knowledge gathered from a broad scope of disciplinesthat have investigated this fish species. Undeniably, increasingfishery pressure on wild fish stocks throughout the world oceanshas prompted the need for sustainable aquacultural productionfor increasing human demands.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImmunobiology of the SharkFish Cytogenetic Techniques

Edited by Sylvia L. Smith, Florida International University,Miami, USA, Robert B. Sim, University of Oxford, Departmentof Pharmacology, UK and Martin F. Flajnik, University ofMaryland at Baltimore, USASharks belong to the oldest vertebrate species that possessimmune systems similar to that of mammals. This makes thema great model species to study the fundamentals of themammalian immune system. This book describes the cellular,genetic, and molecular specifics of immune systems in sharksand uses them to understand shark immunity as well as theevolution of immune systems in more recently-evolvedvertebrates. Written by global experts, the book will be a resource

Ray-Fin Fishes and ChondrichthyansEdited by Catherine Ozouf-Costaz, Eva Pisano, Universityof Genova, Italy, Fausto Foresti and Lurdes Foresti deAlmeida Toledo, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilTraditional cytogenetic techniques and molecular cytogeneticshave greatly improved, but technical details and protocols areoften not published in scientific journals due to constraints informat and size, and therefore are not accessible to the wholescientific community. This book fills a need for a handbook thatspecifically deals with fish cytogenetics. It brings together andupdates the main techniques to standardize traditional methodsand share novel developments and improvements with theentire scientific community interested in fundamental andapplied fish cytogenetics.

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for immunologists, geneticists, ecologists, evolutionary and conservation biologists, andinvestigators engaged in shark research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Fish MigrationImpacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats

and Fisheries in North America Edited by Pedro Morais, eCIIMAR, Porto, Portugal andFrancoise Daverat, Cemagref EPBX Research Unit, Cestas,FranceSince the publication of The Migrations of Fish by Prof. AlexanderMeek in 1916, a number of books have been published on thissubject. However, most of these books only cover one type ofmigratory mechanisms. This book aims to overcome thisdrawback by presenting a comprehensive coverage of all lifehistory strategies—amphidromy, diadromy, oceanodromy, andpotadromy in one book.

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Edited by J. Brian Alford, The University of Tennessee,Knoxville, USA, Mark S. Peterson, University of SouthernMississippi, Ocean Springs, USA and Christopher C. Green,Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge,USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThis book contains scientific findings and reviews from expertsresearching impacts of the Exxon Valdez, Ixtoc I, and DeepwaterHorizon oil spills on coastal fishery resources. It describesphysiological effects of oil-derived compounds on fishes,presenting results from field and laboratory investigations. Itaddresses the science of assessing oil spill impacts on coastal

habitats, with an emphasis on salt-marsh ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico. It also explores Market: Marine Sciencequantified and potential impacts of oil spills on population and community dynamics ofcommercial and recreational fishery species.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKing Crabs of the WorldInteractions of Land, Ocean and HumansBiology and Fisheries ManagementA Global Perspective

Edited by Bradley G. Stevens, University of Maryland EasternShores, Princess Anne, USAThis book is the first comprehensive reference that discussesking crab systematics, anatomy, biology, life history, behavior,and fisheries management, bringing together publishedinformation from scattered sources, including data from obscuresources that are difficult to access and are not in English. Thetext also includes many first-hand observations and underwaterphotographs that have never been published. This bookconsolidates extensive professional knowledge into a singlevolume that will serve as a basis for education and research formany decades to come.

Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis, Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilityCoastal and marine ecosystems are threatened by globalwarming, sea level rise and changes in ocean chemistry. Thisbook synthesizes a large body of literature on how terrestrialand marine ecosystems interact globally and how theseinteractions will be affected by, and affect, anthropogenicchanges.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMarine AlgaeInterrelationships Between Corals and FisheriesBiodiversity, Taxonomy, Environmental Assessment, and BiotechnologyEdited by Stephen A. Bortone, Ph.D., Osprey Aquatic

Sciences, Inc., Tampa, Florida, USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThere is extensive concern about the impact of fishing on coralreef structure and, conversely, the impact of decreasing coralon fisheries. Written by a team of notable authorities in coralreef research and fisheries management, this book examinesthe short- and long-term consequences of trends in coral healthfor fisheries. It addresses current and emerging threats as wellas challenges and opportunities for managing corals andassociated fisheries. Its inclusive coverage makes this animportant resource for both researchers and environmental

resource managers.

Edited by Leonel Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugaland Joao Magalhaes Neto, University of Coimbra, PortugalThis book is divided into three thematic areas. The first covers arevision of the taxonomy of algae, based on the algae portal, aswell as the general aspects of biology and the methodologiesused in this branch of marine biology. The second subject areafocuses on the use of algae in environmental assessment, withan intensive implementation in Western economies and someemerging economies. The third topic is the potential use ofalgae in various industries including food, pharmaceuticals,cosmetics, agricultural fertilizers, and the emerging biofuelsindustries.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMarine Mammal PhysiologyMarine BiomedicineRequisites for Ocean LivingFrom Beach to Bedside

Edited by Michael A. Castellini, School of Fisheries andOcean Sciences, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA and Jo-Ann Mellish,North Pacific Research Board, Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesMarine Mammal Physiology: Requisites for Ocean Living exploresthe essential aspects of what makes a marine mammal differentfrom terrestrial mammals, beyond just their environment. Unlikemany publications and books that cover these species fromalmost all perspectives, this textbook takes a step back to focuson the physiological and biochemical characteristics that haveallowed these mammals as a group to effectively exploit themarine environment that is so hostile to humans.

Edited by Bill J. Baker, University of South Florida, Tampa,USAThis bookassesses current efforts in marine biomedicine andevaluates the implications of recent advances on the future ofthe field. The book covers four sections. The first one addressesthe technology that has recently been brought to bear on thestudy of marine natural products, including omic andbioinformatic techniques. The second focuses on lead discoveryand reviews various products and their activities. Examples ofclinically successful marine products and discussions ofapproaches to the clinic are presented in the third section whilethe last section discusses prospects for the future of marinebiodiscovery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolluscan Communities of the Florida Keys andAdjacent Areas

Marine Macro- and MicroalgaeAn OverviewEdited by F. Xavier Malcata, Universidade do Porto, Matosinhos, Portugal, SousaPinto Isabel, University of Porto, Portugal and Ana Catarina Afonso Guedes, Centreof Marine & Environmental Research - CIIMAR, Porto, Portugal

Their Ecology and BiodiversityEdward J. Petuch, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,USA and Robert F. MyersThis book is the first comprehensive overview of the ecologyand biodiversity of the phylum Mollusca in the area extendingfrom the Dry Tortugas and Ten Thousand Islands in the west toPalm Beach in the east. It provides detailed analyses of molluscanfaunas found in 20 different ecosystems, emphasizing the marineenvironments of the Florida Keys archipelago and its extensivecoral reef tracts. Full-page color illustrations portray livinganimals, unique Keys environments, underwater ecosystems,and satellite images. Color plates illustrate over 550 of theregion’s most ecologically important species.

The marine environment accounts for most biodiversity on our planet, while offering ahuge potential for citizens’ health and well-being. Its extensive resources already constitutethe basis of many economic activities, but many more are expected in coming years. Thisbook covers current knowledge on uses of marine algae to obtain bulk and fine chemicals,coupled with optimization of the underlying production and purification processes. Majorgaps and potential opportunities in this field are discussed in a critical manner.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNutritional Freshwater LifeMarine Macrophytes as Foundation Species

Ramasamy Santhanam, Fisheries College and ResearchInstitute, Tamilnadu, IndiaFishing is considered to be the largest extractive use of wildlifein the world. About 90% of all freshwater fisheries occur indeveloping countries. Well-illustrated with approximately 250images of species, this book deals with nutritional facts ofdifferent groups of edible freshwater life: algae and plants,crustaceans (prawns, crayfish and crabs), molluscs (bivalves andgastropods), and fish and frogs along with their characteristicssuch as classification, common names, habitats, globaldistribution and biological features.

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Edited by Emil Olafsson, Spanish Institute of Oceanography(IEO), Palma, SpainMarine macrophytes (macroalgae, seagrasses, and mangroves)comprise thousands of species distributed in shallow water areasalong the world’s coastlines. They play a key role in marineecosystems regarding biodiversity and energy flow. A largeproportion of macrophyte species can be characterised asecosystem engineers—organisms that directly or indirectly affectthe availability of resources to other species by modifying,maintaining, and creating habitats. The book is among the firstone to concentrate on the value of macrophytes for thewell-being of marine habitats. The book is aimed at academicsbut may be useful for students, policy makers, and laymen alike.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhylogeny, Anatomy and Physiology of AncientFishes

Nutritional Marine LifeRamasamy Santhanam, Fisheries College and ResearchInstitute, Tamilnadu, IndiaThe first book of its kind, this text explores the nutritionalcharacteristics of different groups of edible marine life. Ediblespecies of phytoplankton, seaweeds and marsh plants, jellyfish,crustaceans, mollusks, fish, echinoderms, prochordate, fish, turtlesand mammals are examined. For each species, the book alsoreviews its classification, common name, habitat, globaldistribution, and biological features. The highly accessible styleand high-quality photographs make it easy to identify thenutritionally and commercially important marine species alongwith their essential features and nutritional facts.

Edited by Giacomo Zaccone, University of Messina, Italy,Konrad Dabrowski, Ohio State University, Colombus, USA,Michael S. Hedrick, University of North Texas, Denton, USA,Jorge M. O. Fernandes, University of Nordland, Bodo,Norway and Jose M. IcardoThis book on ancient fishes unites the work of many specialistscoming from different areas of biology. This volume includes aphylogenetic account of the cardiac outflow tract, and theparticulars of the heart and circulation in lungfishes. The controlof breathing and the lung-swim bladder issue is discussed. Thedevelopmental anatomy of the sturgeon gut and accounts ofthe gut structure in lungfishes and garfishes are also included.Biochemical and physiological aspects of the behavior oflungfishes and gars are presented. Reports on the fish olfactory

system, and on the amazing slime glands of hagfishes, are also covered.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHabitat, Population Dynamics, and Metal Levels inColonial Waterbirds

Oceanography and Marine BiologyAn Annual Review, Volume 52

Edited by R.N. Hughes, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK,D.J. Hughes, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll,UK and I.P. Smith, School of Biological Sciences, Universityof Aberdeen, U.K.Series: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewOceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains oneof the most cited sources in marine science. This series isconsistently among the highest ranking impact factors for themarine biology category of the citation indices compiled by theInstitute of Scientific Information. It is an essential reference forresearch workers and students in all fields of marine science,and the series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only

marine laboratories and institutes but also universities.

A Food Chain ApproachJoanna Burger and Michael GochfeldSeries: CRC Marine ScienceBased on longitudinal studies—some into their fifth decade—of colonial waterbirds, thisbook provides a clear picture of the corrosive effects of heavy metals in the aquaticenvironment today. Colonial-nesting birds can serve as excellent bioindicators and sentinelsfor both human and ecological health. This book takes a food-web, ecosystem approachto contaminants, using populations dynamics, habitat selection, and inputs to the bay toexamine metal levels. It includes the human dimension, discusses what metals in birds tellus about human exposure, and describes stakeholder involvement in these issues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReproduction and Development of CrustaceaOceanography and Marine Biology

T. J. Pandian, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, IndiaSeries: Reproduction and Development in Aquatic InvertebratesDating back to the early Cambrian period, crustaceans had ampletime to undertake endless experimentation with form andfunction. Today, no other group of plants or animals on theplanet exhibit the range of morphological diversity seen amongextant Crustacea. With more than 52,000 species, they are placedfourth in terms of overall species diversity. This book willcomprehensively elucidate the reproduction and developmentof all the taxonomic groups of Crustacea and will bridge the gapbetween conventional zoologists and molecular biologists.Reproductive modes from the point of embryonic stem cellsand primordial germ cells is discussed with a special section on

cysts.

An Annual Review, Volume 53Edited by R.N. Hughes, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK,D.J. Hughes, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll,UK, I. P. Smith, School of Biological Sciences, University ofAberdeen, U.K. and A.C. Dale, Scottish Association for MarineScience, Argyll, UKSeries: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewThe book examines basic areas of marine research, subjects ofspecial and topical importance; and new areas as they arise. Thisseries is consistently among the highest ranking in terms ofimpact factor in the marine biology category of the citationindices compiled by the Institute of Scientific Information. It isan essential reference for research workers and students in all

fields of marine science, and the series volumes find a place in the libraries of universities,marine laboratories, research institutes and government departments. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderToxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 2

Science, Information, and Policy Interface forEffective Coastal and Ocean Management

Biological Effects and Risk ManagementEdited by Bertrum H. MacDonald, Dalhousie University,School of Information Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada, Suzuette S. Soomai, Dalhousie University, Schoolof Information Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,Elizabeth M. De Santo, Department of Earth andEnvironment, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster,Pennsylvania, USA and Peter G. WellsThe purpose of the book is to provide a timely and original lookat the role that information, and particularly scientificinformation, plays in the policy-making and decision-makingprocesses for coastal and ocean management. The knowledgegained from the principles and case studies described in thebook will enhance best practices for more effective

Edited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Università degli Studi diModena e Reggio Emilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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communication and use of marine environmental information, particularly at thescience-policy interface. The book will also contribute to the current understanding ofinformation, particularly by arguing that the term "science-policy interface" is a misnomer,as there may be many interfaces between science and policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSeafood ScienceAdvances in Chemistry, Technology and Applications

Edited by Se-Kwon Kim, Pukyong National University, Busan,South KoreaThis book provides current trends in seafood science of variousrelevant topics including isolation aspects, differentmethodologies involved in seafood production, detailedexplanations about marine species such as fish, seaweed, andcrustaceans and their health benefits as well as health risk. Thesetopics provide a platform to develop variousaquaculture/biotechnology industries. The book is essentialreading for the novice and experts marine-related fields, suchas aquaculture, biotechnology, chemical sciences, naturalproducts, materials science, pharmaceutical science, andnutraceutical science.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderToxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 1

Edited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Università degli Studi diModena e Reggio Emilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology and BioinformaticsAnalysis of Capture-Recapture DataAdvances and Applications for Bioenergy, Bioremediation andBiopharmaceutical Research

Rachel S. McCrea, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK andByron J. T. MorganSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsWritten for researchers and students in statistics, ecology,demography, and the social sciences, this book covers manymodern developments of capture-recapture and relatedmethods. With an emphasis on ecology, it helps readersunderstand model formulation and applications, including thetechnicalities of model diagnostics and checking. A wide rangeof real examples demonstrates the complexities that arise whendescribing extensive modern data. The book contains 130exercises that extend the text and offers data sets, computer

programs, and more online.

Edited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaHighlighting new tools, techniques, innovations, andapplications, this book covers the role of targeted delivery ofpolymeric nanodrugs to cancer cells, microbial detoxifyingenzymes in bioremediation and bacterial plasmids inantimicrobial resistance. It addresses pharmacogenomics,evaluation of gene expression, recombinant proteins frommethylotrophic yeast, identification of novel fermentationinhibitors of bioethanol production, andpolyhydroxyalkanoate-based biomaterials. The book highlightsthe practical utility of biotechnology and bioinformatics forbioenergy, production of high value biochemicals, modeling

molecular interactions, drug discovery, and personalized medicine.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKFractalsBayesian NetworksPatterns in Nonlinear Dynamics and ApplicationsWith Examples in RSanto Banerjee, University Putra Malaysia and Sayan MukherjeeMarco Scutari and Jean-Baptiste Denis, Unité de Recherche

Mathématiques et Informatique Appliquées, INRA,Jouy-en-Josas, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceSuitable for graduate students and non-statisticians, this textintroduces Bayesian networks using a hands-on approach withsimple yet meaningful examples in R illustrating each step ofthe modeling process. The book explains the whole process ofBayesian network modeling, from structure learning to parameterlearning to inference. It also gives a concise but rigoroustreatment of the fundamentals of Bayesian networks, offers anintroduction to causal Bayesian networks, and evaluatesreal-world examples involving causal protein signaling and body

composition prediction.

The aim of this book is to describe the essence of fractals and multifractals dynamics in theapplications of bioscience and engineering, bioinformatics, and financial time series. Toreach these aims, the book will cover the basic idea, history, structure, methodology andanalysis of fractals, the relationship between fractals and nonlinear dynamics, theapplications of fractal and multifractal analysis in biomedical science, and how fractal signalsand images are modelled by Iterated Function system. Illustrations and practical applicationsare given throughout the text to provide clear interpretations and explanations of variouscomplex fractal objects and fractal modelling.

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Filippo Castiglione, National Research Council of Italy,Institute for Computing Applications and Franco Celada,Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York, USAThis book describes a computational model of the immunesystem reaction, C-ImmSim. The book presents the basic modelas well as the various customizations to implement thedescription of different diseases and the way they have beenused to produce new knowledge either from hypothesis or fromexperimental data. The book can be used as a practical guideto implement a computational model with which to study aspecific disease and to try to address realistic clinical questions.

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Methods, Algorithms, and ApplicationsEdited by Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut, Storrs,USA, Lynn Kuo, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA andPaul O. Lewis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologySuitable for graduate-level researchers in statistics and biology,this book presents a snapshot of current trends in Bayesianphylogenetic research. It emphasizes model selection, reflectingrecent interest in accurately estimating marginal likelihoods. Thebook discusses new approaches to improve mixing in Bayesianphylogenetic analyses in which the tree topology varies. It alsocovers divergence time estimation, biologically realistic models,

and the burgeoning interface between phylogenetics and population genetics.Market: Computer Science & Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKAn Introduction to Physical OncologyDynamical Systems for Biological ModelingTowards Transitional Application of Multiscale Cancer ModelingAn IntroductionVittorio Cristini, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA, ZhihuiWang, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA and Eugene Koay

Fred Brauer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada and Christopher Kribs, University of Texas atArlington, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis book prepares both biology and mathematics studentswith the understanding and techniques necessary to undertakebasic modeling of biological systems. Its approach emphasizesqualitative ideas rather than explicit computations and does notoverwhelm students with precise technical details. The bookdiscusses a variety of biological modeling topics, includingpopulation biology, epidemiology, immunology, intraspeciescompetition, harvesting, predator-prey systems, structuredpopulations, and more. The authors also include many examples

of problems with solutions and some exercises which follow the examples quite closely.

This 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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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the LifeSciences, Second Edition

Introduction to Ecological SamplingEdited by Bryan F.J. Manly, Western EcoSystem Technology,Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA and Jorge A. Navarro Alberto,Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Merida, MexicoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis book shows how to use sampling procedures for ecologicaland environmental studies. It incorporates both traditionalsampling methods and recent developments in environmentaland ecological sampling methods, including mark-recapture,adaptive, and removal sampling. The book explains the methodsas simply as possible, keeping equations and their derivationsto a minimum. Accessible to biologists, the text only assumes abasic knowledge of statistical methods. Data sets and R codeare available on a supplementary website.

Claus Thorn Ekstrom and Helle Sørensen, University ofCopenhagen, DenmarkUsing R throughout, this popular textbook presents the rightbalance of data examples, statistical theory, and computing toteach introductory statistics to students in the life sciences.Expanded with over 100 more pages, this edition includes a newchapter on non-linear regression models and a new chapterthat contains examples of complete data analyses. It alsoincorporates additional exercises in most chapters as well as asummary of statistical formulas related to the specific designsused to teach the statistical concepts.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMathematics and ArchaeologyIntroduction to Mathematical Oncology

Edited by Juan A. Barcelo, Universitat Autonoma deBarcelona, Spain and Igor Bogdanovic, UniversitatAutònoma de Barcelona, SpainAlthough many archaeologists have a good understanding ofthe basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling,and data mining, more literature is needed about the advancedanalysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learningmore advanced tools and methods while also helpingmathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists with noprevious knowledge of the field realize the potential of themethods in archaeological experiments.

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Yang Kuang, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA, John D.Nagy, Scottsdale Community College, Arizona, USA andSteffen E. Eikenberry, University of Southern California, LosAngeles, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis self-contained book focuses on mathematical modelsrelated to cancer growth and treatment. It presents the medicaland biological background of the diseases, specific issues to bemodeled, and existing methods and their limitations. The bookintroduces mathematical and programming tools, along withanalytical and numerical studies of the models. The authors alsodevelop new mathematical tools and look to future

improvements on dynamical models. The text provides many classroom-tested exercisesand projects at the end of most chapters. Market: Mathematics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSearch and ForagingMetasolutions of Parabolic Equations in Population

Dynamics Individual Motion and Swarm DynamicsEugene Kagan, The Weizmann Institute of Sciences,Rehovot, Israel and Irad Ben-Gal, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThis book examines how to program artificial search agents sothat they act optimally or demonstrate the same behavior aspredicted by the foraging theory for living organisms. It discussesforaging theory as well as search and screening theory in thesame mathematical and algorithmic framework. It presents anoverview of the main ideas and methods of foraging and searchtheories, making the concepts of one theory accessible tospecialists of the other. Numerical examples illustrate theapplication of both theories.

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Julián López-Gómez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,SpainThis book explores the dynamics of a generalized prototype ofsemilinear parabolic logistic problem. The first part of the bookintroduces large solutions and metasolutions in the context ofpopulation dynamics. In a self-contained way, the second partanalyzes a series of very sharp optimal uniqueness results foundby the author and his colleagues. The last part reinforces theevidence that metasolutions are also categorical imperatives todescribe the dynamics of huge classes of spatially heterogeneoussemilinear parabolic problems.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderSelf-organization in Chemical and BiochemicalSystems

Patterns in Excitable MediaGenesis, Dynamics, and Control

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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Vladana Vukojevic, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, Ljiljana Kolar-Anic,University of Belgrade, Beograd, Serbia, Zeljko Cupic, University of Belgrade, Serbiaand Slobodan Anic, University of Belgrade, Beograd, SerbiaThis book presents theoretical and experimental methods and describes their applicationfor the analysis of real experimental systems and kinetic models. It describes how complexfeatures of biochemical systems arise from underlying molecular interactions, tools availablefor their quantitative characterization, the functional role of dynamics, and how scientistscan use self-organization to their advantage.

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Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and PositiveData Analyses

Milan Randic, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, MarjanaNovic and Dejan PlavsicThis book introduces new methods and approaches for solvingproblems related to molecular structure. It includes numeroussubjects such as aromaticity and topics from bioinformatics suchas, DNA, proteins, and proteomes. It sheds light on numerousproblems in chemistry which appeared to have been solved butwere actually incomplete, including the protein alignmentproblem, as well as other complete solutions, methods, andapproaches that can lead to the actualization of further solutionsto problems in chemistry.

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Rabindra Nath Das, The University of Burdwan, IndiaShowing how robust response surface methodology (RRSM)can overcome the limitations of RSM, this book presents RRSdesigns, along with the relevant regression and positive dataanalysis techniques. It explains how to use RRSM in experimentaldesigns and regression analysis and addresses problems of RRSdesigns, such as rotatability, slope-rotatability, weak rotatability,and optimality. The author illustrates the concepts and methodswith real examples of lifetime responses, resistivity, replicatedmeasures, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSynthetic Gene NetworkStated Preference Methods Using RModeling, Analysis and Robust Design MethodsHideo Aizaki, Hokkaido University, Japan, Tomoaki Nakatani,

Hokkaido University, Japan and Kazuo Sato, Rakuno GakuenUniversity, Hokkaido, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book explains how to use stated preference survey methodsto measure people’s preferences based on decision making inhypothetical choice situations. Along with giving introductoryexplanations of the methods, the book collates information onexisting R functions and packages as well as those prepared bythe authors. It focuses on core SP methods, including contingentvaluation, discrete choice experiments, and best–worst scaling.All the example data sets and code are available online.

Bor-Sen Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan R.O.C and Yu-Chao Wang, National Tsing HuaUniversity, Hsinchu, TaiwanThis book develops a rational design and systematic approachto construct a gene network with desired behaviors. In order toachieve this goal, the registry of standard biological parts andexperimental techniques are introduced at first. Then thesebiological components are characterized by a standard modelingmethod and collected in the component libraries, which canbe efficiently reused in engineering synthetic gene networks.Based on the system theory, some design specifications areprovided to engineer the synthetic gene networks to robustlytrack the desired trajectory by employing the componentlibraries.

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TEXTBOOKStatistical Methods in BiologyDesign and Analysis of Experiments and Regression

S.J. Welham, Rothamsted Research, UK, S.A. Gezan, Schoolof Forest Resources & Conservation, University of Florida,USA, S.J. Clark, Rothamsted Research, UK and A. Mead,Horticultural Research Institute, University of Warwick, UKWritten in simple language with relevant examples, thisillustrative introductory book presents best practices inexperimental design and simple data analysis. Taking a practicaland intuitive approach, it only uses mathematical formulae toformalize the methods where necessary and appropriate. Thetext features extended discussions of examples that include realdata sets arising from research. The authors analyze data in detailto illustrate the use of basic formulae for simple examples while

using the GenStat ® statistical package for more complex examples. Each chapter offers

instructions on how to obtain the example analyses in GenStat and R.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: StatisticsAugust 2014: 254 x 178: 608ppHb: 978-1-439-80878-8: £49.99eBook: 978-1-439-89805-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439808788

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Christian Mazza, University of Fribourg, Switzerland andMichel BenaimSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis is one of the first books to provide a systematic study of themany stochastic models used in systems biology. The bookshows how the mathematical models are used as technical toolsfor simulating biological processes and how the models lead toconceptual insights on the functioning of the cellular processingsystem. Examples cover the phage lambda genetic switch,eukaryotic gene expression, noise propagation in gene networks,and more. Most of the text should be accessible to scientistswith basic knowledge in calculus and probability theory.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAgent-Based Modeling and Simulation with FLAMEAcoustical Sensing and ImagingMariam KiranHua Lee, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

A focused treatment of acoustical sensing and imaging coveringthe foundational aspects related to the major applications ofunderwater sensing, sonar imaging, tomographic acousticmicroscopy, geophysical exploration, and medical ultrasoundimaging is presented in this book. The theoretical frameworkand commonality of operating modalities is covered through asolid foundation of mathematical analysis and physical modeling.The concepts and techniques highlighted can be applied tomany other sensing and imaging applications in the optical,microwave, terahertz, and ultrasound domains.

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science SeriesThis book discusses various aspects of agent-based modeling and simulation using FLAME(Flexible Large-scale Agent-Based Modeling Environment) which is a popular agent-basedmodeling environment that enables automatic parallelization of models. Along with afocus on the software engineering principles in building agent-based models, the bookcomprehensively discusses how models can be written for various domains includingbiology, economics and social networks. The book also includes examples to guide readerson how to write their own models.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAnalog Electronics for Radiation DetectionAdvances in Chromatography, Volume 52Edited by Renato Turchetta, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UnitedKingdom

Edited by Eli Grushka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israeland Nelu Grinberg, Boehringer-Ingelheim PharmaceuticalsInc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than four decades, scientists and researchers haverelied on the Advances in Chromatography series for the mostup-to-date information on a wide range of developments inchromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 52,well-known chemists offer cutting-edge reviews ofchromatographic methods with applications in the lifesciences—from aerosol-based detectors to protein biomarkerassays. The clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations forwhich this series has become known makes the material

accessible and engaging to chemists at all levels of technical skill.

Series: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book gives the reader a good overview of some of most recent advances in the fieldof analogue electronics for radiation detectors. It contains an in-depth review of the topicof noise and signal processing, with two chapters from leading world specialists in thefield. The book is an excellent reference for people already working in the field as well asfor people wishing to enter it.

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Edited by Shuo Tang, Saeedkia Daryoosh and Krzysztof Iniewski, EmergingTechnologies CMOS Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Now available in two volumes sold separately and together, this completely updated andexpanded new edition of the Instrumentation and Automation Handbook, Fifth Edition is

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData Fusion MathematicsAutomatic Monitoring, Fault Diagnostics, and

Maintenance Theory and PracticeJitendra 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.

Using Meta-Heuristic OptimizationPasquale Arpaia and Carlo Manna, University College Cork, IrelandBased on practical field experience and several case studies, this book presentsstate-of-the-art artificial intelligence techniques, validating their efficiency and accuracy inreal-world industrial applications. The authors show how a meta-heuristic approach canenhance automatic fault monitoring in man-made systems. For each phase of faultmonitoring, they propose a meta-heuristic approach that is tested experimentally in anactual industrial environment. While the proposed methods are validated on specificindustrial problems, their applicability is wide and general.CRC PressMarket: Mechanical EngineeringJuly 2016: 235 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-1-466-55531-0: £95.00eBook: 978-1-466-55532-7 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466555310 Market: Aerospace Engineering

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Second Edition Guidelines, Design Patterns, and Application Examples with the IEC61499Edited by Charles Catanese, Chief Medical Examiner, Orange

County, New York, USAThe second edition of this bestseller is an easy-to-read referencecovering forensic pathology principles from basic throughadvanced concepts relating to all manners of death. Featuringover 1600 full-color images, this book provides unparalleledphotographic illustration to enhance understanding for medicaland non-medically trained personnel. The text uses specific,detailed language to describe what is represented in each photoand to make side-by-side comparisons of similar but distinctpathologies. It also includes an entirely new section onhistopathology.

Edited by Alois Zoitl, fortiss GmbH, Munich, Germany andThomas StrasserSeries: Industrial Information TechnologyThis book discusses the IEC 61499 reference architecture fordistributed and reconfigurable control, and its adoption byindustry. The text provides design patterns, applicationguidelines, and rules for designing distributed controlapplications based on the IEC 61499 model. Examples fromvarious industrial domains and laboratory environments areintroduced and explored. Featuring chapters authored bysubject-matter experts from Austria, Czech Republic, Germany,Greece, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, China, Canada, NewZealand, and the US, the book offers a global overview of IEC

61499 application domains. It also aids in implementing current automation solutions.

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Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology,Second Edition DVD

Edited by John S. Buckleton, Jo-Anne Bright, Institute ofEnvironmental Science and Research, New Zealand andDuncan TaylorNow in its second edition, this book is still the only one whichcovers the subject of forensic DNA interpretation from thestandpoint of statistical analysis which is critical to supportinga legal claim. All chapters have been updated to reflect changesoccurring in this fast-moving field, with special attention to PCRprocesses, worldwide values and the addition of internationallyrenowned scientists such as Peter Gill who is the father of DNAanalysis.

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Edited by Charles Catanese, Chief Medical Examiner, OrangeCounty, New York, USAFeaturing twice the number of images as any other forensicpathology atlas, this DVD version demonstrates visually thepostmortem changes of the human body and the different kindsof patterns produced in deaths caused by natural causes,diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, substance abuse,poisoning, child abuse, firearms, blunt instruments sharpinstruments, burns and asphyxia. New to this edition will be anadditional 400 photographs including a complete new sectioncovering histopathology.

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Instrument and Automation Engineer's HandbookProcess Measurement and Analysis, Fifth Edition - Two Volume SetEdited by Bela G. Liptak, Liptak Associates, Stamford, Connecticut, USA and KrisztaVenczel

Abdullah Eroglu, Indiana University–Purdue University, FortWayne, USAThis book provides step-by-step guidance for the design of radiofrequency (RF) power amplifiers, from analytical formulation tosimulation, implementation, and measurement. Demonstratingthe use of computer-aided design (CAD) tools, the text exploresactive device modeling techniques for transistors, parasiticextraction methods for active devices, network and scatteringparameters, resonators, power-sensing devices, and RF filterdesigns for power amplifiers. Featuring numerous illustrationsand examples of real-world engineering applications, this bookis a valuable resource for the creation of efficient,better-performing, low-profile, high-power RF amplifiers.

The first edition of this book published in 1968. This fifth edition is fully revised and expandedto capture over 40 years of growth and provide an accurate reflection of the current stateof the art. With an emphasis on measurement hardware—including the detection of flow,level, temperature, pressure, density, viscosity, weight, and composition—this book servesas a valuable reference for students and engineering professionals involved in automationand control as well as the chemical, energy, HVAC, food, paper, pharmaceutical, and roboticsindustries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKLaboratory Protocols in Applied Life SciencesIntroduction to Optical Metrology

Prakash Singh Bisen, Defense Research & DevelopmentEstablishment, Gwalior, IndiaThis manual includes details of research methodologies used indiverse disciplines of life sciences, including biotechnology,pharmaceutical sciences, medical sciences, and related fields. Itprovides the comprehensive information required to build afirm foundation in the life sciences. Due emphasis is given totechniques encountered both in practical classes, as well astechniques currently used for commercialization and productinventories. This book covers both basic techniques and alsonew, advanced techniques that continue to evolve and change.

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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.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLaser-Based Optical Detection of ExplosivesIntroduction to Plasmonics

Edited by Paul M. Pellegrino, United States Army ResearchLaboratory, 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

Advances and ApplicationsEdited 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

and functionality via manipulation of the plasmon modes that such structures support.explosive detection and identification, the text covers terahertz, laser-induced breakdown,ultrafast, cavity ringdown, Raman, and reflectance spectroscopy, photodissociationlaser-induced fluorescence, hyperspectral imaging, and more.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKMEMS and Nanotechnology for Gas SensorsMeasurement and Data Analysis for Engineering

and Science, Third Edition 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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Patrick F. Dunn, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USABased on instructor feedback, this third edition is a modularwork, allowing greater flexibility in adoption. For the first timein such a text, experiments and demonstrations using smartphones and other handheld devices are included, along withmore traditional technologies. Coverage of sensors andcomputer-based techniques for data collection and analysis hasincreased, as has the number of MATLAB® and Simulink®applications. A solutions manual, PowerPoint® lecture notes, anda website with laboratory exercises, and Arduino codes areavailable with qualifying course adoption.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderModern Electric Power System OperationMeasurement and SafetyAn IntroductionEdited by Bela G. Liptak, Liptak Associates, Stamford, Connecticut, USA and Kriszta

Venczel Guangya Yang, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. LyngbyNow available in two volumes sold separately and together, this completely updated andexpanded new edition of the Instrumentation and Automation Handbook, Fifth Edition is

Focusing on current practices in power system operations, this book provides the principlesas well as the methodologies on modern power systems from the operational perspective.

strategically split to provide the latest chapters from leading experts around the globe onboth Measurement and Safety as well as Analyses and Analyzers

Intended for a one-semester course, it provides students with the necessary foundationsso they can further seek and develop their skills in this field as required.

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of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA and Kesthra Satchithananda, King s CollegeHospital, London, UK

Edited by Hassen Fourati, University Grenoble Alpes, FranceSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThis book covers the theory and practice of multisensor datafusion, from fundamental concepts to cutting-edge techniquesdrawn from a broad array of disciplines. Featuring contributionsfrom data fusion researchers and academicians, the text discussesthe advantages and challenges associated with multisensor datafusion, from extended spatial and temporal coverage toimperfection and diversity in sensor technologies. It presentsstate-of-the-art advances in the design of data fusion algorithmsand architectures, as well as showcases applications in fieldssuch as medicine, transportation's traffic, defense, and navigation.

This user-friendly handbook is designed for frequent use in everyday clinical practice. Over150 high-quality ultrasound images are annotated with all key measurements and areaccompanied by a concise companion text. The book follows a consistent formatthroughout for ease of reference and features useful information on the preparation andpositioning of the patient for ultrasound, the type of probe and method to be used, theappearance of the resulting ultrasound images and the measurements to be taken fromthem.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOptical Imaging DevicesMultisensor Systems for Chemical AnalysisNew Technologies and ApplicationsMaterials and Sensors

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 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. silicon-based imaging characteristics, nanophotonic phased arrays, thin-film sensors,label-free DNA sensors, and in vivo flow cytometry.Pan Stanford

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKPathogen removal using saturated sand columnssupplemented with hydrochar

NMR Spectroscopy in Liquids and SolidsVladimir I. BakhmutovThis bookprovides an introduction of the general conceptsbehind NMR and its applications, including how to performadequate NMR experiments and interpret data collected inliquids and solids to characterize molecule systems in terms oftheir structure and dynamics. It covers he theoretical basis ofNMR spectroscopy, the theory of NMR relaxation, and thepractice of relaxation measurements. NMR spectroscopy andrelaxation studies in solutions and general principles andstrategies involved in solid state NMR studies are also discussed.

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Jae Wook Chung, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHydrothermal carbonization (HTC), also known as wet pyrolysis,has proven to be one of the simplest and most inexpensivetechnologies to produce a variety of carbonaceous materialsfrom biowastes. This research is the first investigation on the useof hydrochar (solid product of HTC) as a pathogen adsorbent inwater treatment. This study demonstrates the removal ofEscherichia coli, human pathogenic rotavirus and adenovirususing simple sand filtration set-ups, supplemented withhydrochar adsorbents derived from agricultural residue of maize,

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Optical Fiber SensorsAdvanced Techniques and Applications

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

to deliver a comprehensive introduction with a strong practical focus.

Edited by Sachdev S. Sidhu, University of Toronto, Ontario,Canada and Clarence Ronald Geyer, University ofSaskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaSeries: Drug Discovery SeriesThe book provides a comprehensive view of the impact andpromise of phage display in drug discovery and biotechnology.Building on the success of its previous edition, the book discussescurrent theories, principles, and methods in the field anddemonstrates applications for peptide phage display, proteinphage display, and the development of novel antibodies. Alsocovered are applications of phage display for proteincharacterization and drug discovery. The book provides readerswith an overview of the amazing breadth of the impact that

phage display technology has had on the study of proteins in general as well as thedevelopment of proteins.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSensors and ActuatorsPharmaceutical Industry Practices on Genotoxic

Impurities 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

Edited by Heewon Lee, Boehringer IngelheimPharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesA great deal of confusion and uncertainty over genotoxicimpurity (GTI) identification, assessment, and control exists. Thisbook strives to facilitate scientific and systematic consensus onGTI management by presenting rationales, strategies, practices,and case studies from the pharmaceutical industry. Exploringthe safety, quality, and regulatory aspects of GTIs, the textexplains the how and why of various GTI control tactics andpractices, including GTI control examples in drug substance anddrug product development processes from large and smallpharmaceutical firms in multiple geographical regions.

serves as a useful reference for engineers, technicians, project managers, and otherpracticing professionals in industry and in research laboratories.

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Power System SCADA and Smart GridsMini 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.

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 ensureCRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSilicon on Insulator System DesignThe Quantum Physics of Atomic Frequency

Standards Edited by Bastien Giraud, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, USASeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsRecent DevelopmentsCovers all aspects of silicon system development including circuit and system design, newprocess development, application of novel materials for SOI systems and understanding

Jacques 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.

the thermal challenges to restrict power dissipation in SOI systems. A detailed overviewand their impact on the efficiency of SOI systems is included. The book will thus be a singleand most complete source of information for readers in the area of SOI system design.Contributions from around the globe are included reporting the latest scientific researchby experts from industry and academia.

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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: 235 x 156: 576ppHb: 978-1-482-22691-1: £127.00eBook: 978-1-482-22692-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482226911

Dummy text to keep placeholderUsing Forensic DNA Evidence at TrialA Case Study ApproachJane Moira Taupin, Greensboro, Victoria, AustraliaForensic DNA analysis is more important than ever, and a trial case study approach is thebest way for attorneys to understand its application in the courtroom. The cases presentedare chosen carefully to specifically highlight each of the concepts, methods, andinterpretations used in DNA analysis, including the strengths and limitations of DNAevidence. The text is designed for the criminal lawyer but written in an accessible mannerfor the non-scientific reader while providing lively and sometimes bizarre cases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWireless Medical Systems and AlgorithmsDesign and Applications

Edited by Pietro Salvo, University of Pisa, Italy and MiguelHernandez-SilveiraSeries: Devices, Circuits, and SystemsThe new trend in medicine is to minimize the hospitalization ofpatients while providing them with quality care and timelytreatments. A possible solution to reduce the healthcare costswhile keeping constant the level of medical services and patientcare is the use of implantable devices for wirelessly monitoringphysiological parameters in real time. This book describes newtechnologies for the continuous monitoring of patient healthconditions by implantable wireless devices and topics such asbiocompatibility concerns and micro-electro-mechanical systems(MEMS).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAntimicrobialsAdvances in Biodegradation and Bioremediation

of Industrial Waste Synthetic and Natural CompoundsEdited by Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran, BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India, NooruddinThajuddin, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, TamilNadu, India and A. Panneerselvam, A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpamcollege, Poondi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThis bookexplores an important topic: finding and applyingalternative means of pathogenic control and treatment vianatural sources in the face of increasing numbers ofdrug-resistant bacteria. It summarizes latest research regardingnatural antimicrobial compounds derived from various plant,sponge, and other microbial sources. With collectedcontributions from international subject experts, it focuses

Edited by Ram Chandra, Indian Institute of ToxicologyResearch, LucknowThis book reviews pollutants generated by agriculturallycontaminated soil and plastic waste from a variety of industries.The author details rhizobacteria, describes the latest knowledgeregarding the biodegradation of tannery and textile waste, andreviews the role of microbes in plastic degradationbioremediation and recycling of urban waste. The book willcertainly help readers who have an interest in the fields ofenvironment, microbiology, industrial engineering,biotechnology, botany, and agricultural sciences.

CRC Press primarily on natural products as a source of bioactive compounds that may be activeagainst multidrug-resistant pathogens, providing an alternative to established antibioticsin controlling infectious diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiofilm Control and Antimicrobial AgentsAdvances in Probiotic Technology

Edited by S. M. Abu Sayen, Shahjalal University of Scienceand Technology, Sylhet, BangladeshThis new book highlights some of the exciting research that hasrecently been done in the important and far-ranging field ofbiofilms and microbial agents. It discusses antimicrobial agentsin relation to biofilm control and resistance. The book alsointroduces biofilm formation and mitigation strategies. It helpsexplores long-term solutions to the challenges imposed bybiofilms.

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Edited by Petra Foerst, Institute for Process EngineeringDisperse Systems (VDS), Freising, Germany and ChalatSantivarangkna, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom,ThailandThis book comprises state-of-the-art knowledge on isolationand characterization of probiotics as well as processing(fermentation, freezing, drying, and storage) and application ofprobiotics in different food products. This book will serve as aguidebook to researchers, technologists, and industryprofessionals in the field of probiotics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioluminescent Microbial BiosensorsAntibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in the

Environment Design, Construction, and ImplementationEdited 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.

Carlos F. Amábile-Cuevas, Fundacion Lusara, Mexico City,MexicoThe presence of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes, andantibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment is a cause ofgrowing worldwide concern, as it reveals the extensive impactof antibiotic abuse and other human-related pressures uponmicrobes. The field of detecting and measuring resistance in theenvironment has rapidly evolved to a systematic search oforganisms and genes. This book will review the availableevidence and hypotheses on where antibiotic resistance iscoming from and for how long it has been there. Further, it willdiscuss involved maintenance pressures, resistance spread, traits

and laboratory and in-silico strategies to further investigate antibiotic resistance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEctomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests

BiosurfactantsProduction and Utilization—Processes, Technologies, and Economics

Edited by Naim Kosaric, University of Western Ontario,London, Canada and Fazilet Vardar Sukan, Ege University,Izmir, TurkeyBiosurfactants can successfully replace and augment theproperties of chemically synthesized surface-active agents. Thisbook contains specialty chapters dealing with methods forproduction of biosurfactants on a laboratory andindustrial/commercial scale. It presents novel and provenapplications of biosurfactants. The new edition is aimed at actualproduction and applications of biosurfactants in modernbiotechnology, reflecting the advances made since thepublication of the first edition. A special chapter is devoted tothe overview and evaluation of specific selected patents relating

to biosurfactants.

Edited by Amadou M. Bâ, Krista L. McGuire and Abdala G.DiédhiouEctomycorrhizal symbiosis plays a major role in biodiversity andstability of ecosystems in tropical forests. It is a researchimperative in tropical and neotropical forest ecosystems becausethey contain ecologically and economically important treespecies. This book provides an overview of the knowledge ofECM symbioses in tropical and neotropical ecosystem forests.The contents address diversity and function of ectomycorrhizaassociated with forest plants, impacts of ectomycorrhiza on plantdiversity and composition, regeneration and dynamics ofecosystems, biomass production in forestry, and adaptation ofectomycorrhiza.

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6th Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderEhrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth EditionDairy Microbiology and Biochemistry

Edited by Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Troy, New York, USA, Dianne K. Newman, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, USA and AndreasKappler, Eberhard-Karls-University Tuebingen, Center forApplied Geosciences (ZAG), GermanyThis new edition surveys various aspects of geomicrobiology,including the microbial role in elemental cycling and in theformation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels. Unlikethe previous edition, many expert contributors besides theeditors have been included, providing added depth to topicsand broadening the overall insights. The new breadth of scopeand possible applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,marine science, the metals industry, and more that this book

presents make it a must-have source in geomicrobiology.

Recent DevelopmentsEdited by Barbaros Ozer, Ankara University, Turkey andGülsün Akdemir-Evrendilek, Abant Izzet Baysal University,Bolu, TurkeyThis book covers recent developments in types, classifications,and genetic traits of indigenous milk microorganisms and dairystarter cultures. It also discusses biochemical reactions takingplace in different dairy products and microorganisms involvedin such reactions. The text provides strategies for rapid detectionof pathogenic and non‐pathogenic organisms in milk and milkproducts and safety systems for dairy processing. It concludeswith a discussion of the effects of non‐thermal processingtechnologies on milk microorganisms and biochemical reactionsin milk products.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEntrepreneurship in Chemistry and the Life SciencesDairy MicrobiologyCedric Pearce, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USAA Practical ApproachScientists typically are not trained to think of discoveries as potential business opportunitiesand many are lost even though they might have a significant impact on society. This book

Edited by Photis Papademas, Cyprus University ofTechnology, LimassolThe objective of this book is to provide a scientific backgroundto dairy microbiology by re-examining the basic concepts ofgeneral food microbiology and the microbiology of raw milkwhile offering a practical approach to the following aspects:well-known and newfound pathogens that are of major concernto the dairy industry. The book will provide dairy professionalsand students alike the latest information on this vast topic.

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is designed to help chemistry and life scientists start their own businesses. For graduates,this book provides a background of new companies and how they operate. Full of examples,it is an excellent introduction to the process of successfully identifying new scientificdiscoveries with commercial potential and establishing businesses based on newtechnology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONHuman Respiratory Viral InfectionsEnvironmental Microbiology for Engineers, Second

Edition Edited by Sunit K. Singh, Molecular Biology Unit, Faculty ofMedicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras HinduUniversity (BHU), Varanasi, IndiaUsing a multidisciplinary approach,this bookis set at the levelbetween the definitive reference work and an essential clinicalmanual. Exploring recent advances in human respiratory viralresearch, the text builds on the basic sciences of epidemiology,virology, and immunology to cover clinical diagnosis, mechanismof pathogenesis, manifestations of disease, impact, treatment,and management strategies. It reviews all the major humanrespiratory viral infections and describes the anatomy of therespiratory system. It also discusses risk factors associated with

incidence of respiratory viral infections in different occupational and environmental settings.

Volodymyr Ivanov, Iowa State University, Ames, USA;Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeThis book enables engineering students to understand howmicrobiology can be applied to environmental and civilengineering research and practical applications. Writtenspecifically for senior undergraduate to graduate-level civil andenvironmental engineering students, the textbook encompassesboth fundamental and applied principles and covers topics suchas the microbiology of water, wastewater, soil and airbiotreatment systems used in environmental and civilengineering. This new, updated edition adds a new chapter onconstruction biotechnology, as well as a new quiz and tutorialquestions. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntegrated Virus DetectionHealth and the Gut

Charles H. Wick, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center,Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USAThis book describes a technology capable of detecting manyviruses at the same time using the Integrated Virus DetectionSystem. The book describes this technology and provides manyexamples including a chapter on viruses found in honeybeeswith examples of seasonal variation. This straightforwardtechnology detects known, unknown, and mutated virusescollected from environmental and other complex biologicalsamples. It is especially useful to virologists and microbiologistsinterested in virus detection, especially in situations where manyviral types may coexist.

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The Emerging Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Disease and TherapeuticsEdited by William Olds, Yale University, New Haven,Connecticut, USAThe study of the intestinal ecosystem of bacteria in the humangut—the gut microbiome—is a new field that is rapidly evolving.This book serves as an introduction to some of the new andexciting research that is being done in this field. Edited by aresearcher from Yale University, Health and the Gut: TheEmerging Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Disease andTherapeutics is an authoritative and easy-to-use reference, idealfor both researchers in the field and those who wish to gainmore information about the impact of gut microbiota on humanhealth.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntestinal Microbiota in Health and DiseaseHolistic Approaches to Infectious DiseasesModern ConceptsEdited by Joshy K. S., Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam,

Kerala, India, Ann George, Government Medical College,Kottayam, India, Mathew Sebastian, Elisabethinin Hospital,Klagenfurt, Austria, Oluwatobi Samuel Oluwafemi,University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Sabu Thomas,Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, IndiaThis book takes a holistic approach to the prevention and controlof infectious diseases from enteric pathogens, covering differentconcepts and approaches to address these challenging diseases,with special emphasis on HIV and AIDS. It examines severaldifferent approaches, such as ayurvedic, bioinformatic, andfungal- and metal-based treatment of diseases in the first section.The remaining chapters fully focus on various approachesspecifically to HIV and AIDS, one of the most challenging

Edited by Eduardo J. Schiffrin, Nestle Research Center,Vevey, Switzerland, Philippe Marteau, Denis Diderot Paris7 University, France and Dominique Brassart, NestléNutrition, Vaud, SwitzerlandNow considered an organ with defensive and metaboliccapabilities, the intestinal microbiota plays a major role in thelocal host immune system development and education. Itcontributes to the generation of a homeostatic balancecharacterized by the capacity to react against pathogens whileremaining hyperresponsive/tolerant against commensals. Thishomeostatic response depends on bacteria and bacterial productsensing by innate immune cells and their molecular asset at theintestinal mucosa. This book captures the enormous progress

that has been accomplished in this field in recent years.infectious disease known to mankind. The book also discusses recent trends in HIV andAIDS research, ongoing treatments, case studies, and major achievements.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedical MycologyLaboratory Biorisk ManagementCurrent Trends and Future ProspectsBiosafety and Biosecurity

Edited by Mehdi Razzaghi-Abyaneh, Pasteur Institute ofIran, Tehran, Masoomeh Shams-Ghahfarokhi, TarbiatModares University, Tehran, Iran and Mahendra Rai, SGBAmravati Univeristy, Maharashtra, IndiaThe identification of medically important fungi is an importantarea of study that warrants further research. The use of traditionaland molecular methods of identification provides new insightsinto differentiation of species and ultimately the line of treatmentcan be determined. This book covers a diverse group of medicallyimportant fungi and diseases, including commondermatophytes, onychomycosis, Coccidiomycosis,Paracoccidioidomycosis, Mycotic keratitis, Sporotrichosis,Histoplasmosis and determination of identity of medically

Edited by Reynolds M. Salerno, Sandia National Labs,Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA and Jennifer Gaudioso,Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico,USASetting the stage for a substantively different approach formanaging the risks of working with biological agents inlaboratories, this book defines biorisk management and explainshow to implement it. The basis for this new paradigm is athree-pronged, multidisciplinary model of assessment,mitigation, and performance (the AMP model). The applicationof the methodologies, criteria, and guidance outlined in thisbook will reduce the risk of laboratories becoming the sourcesof infectious disease outbreaks. It will also significantly improve

the safety and security of laboratories that work with infectious diseases. important fingi by uising modern techniques such as PCH and the use of MALDI-TOF: asa rapid and new approach in fungal diagnosis and differentiation.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMicrobial BiotechnologyLife Chemistry ResearchTechnological Challenges and Developmental TrendsBiological Systems

Edited by Bhima Bhukya, Osmania University, Hyderabad,India and Anjana Devi Tangutur, Council of Scientific andIndustrial Research-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology(CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad, IndiaThis book takes an interdisciplinary look at technical challengesand recent developmental trends in microbial biotechnology.It covers an avalanche of new information available throughresearch by focusing on a broad spectrum of issues on differentmicroorganisms and their recent applications and implicationsin agriculture, soil science and forestry, industry, and publichealth and medicine. Topics include organic chemistry, biomassconversion, optimal production processes for different microbes,screening methods, and application of omics approaches toprovide a deeper understanding of the microbial-based new

and emerging products, trends, processes, and technologies.

Edited by Roman Joswik, Military Institute of Chemistry andRadiometry, Warsaw, Poland, Gennady E. Zaikov, KazanNational Research Technological University, Russia and A.K. Haghi, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis volume contains a collection of topical chapters thatpromote interdisciplinary approaches to biological systems,focusing on fundamental and relevant connections betweenchemistry and life. Included are studies and experiments as wellas invited lectures and notes by prominent leaders on a widevariety of topics in biology and biochemistry. By describing thecomplementary nature of chemistry and biology, the bookpresents the biological processes in detailed chemical terms,providing a fascinating look into the emerging field of chemicalbiology.

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Manual of Security Sensitive Microbes and ToxinsEdited by Dongyou Liu, RCPA Biosecurity QAP, New SouthWales, AustraliaThis book is an authoritative and comprehensive review ofsecurity sensitive microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites)and toxins, with an emphasis on the state of the art in the field.Written by experts in the field, the chapters present authoritativereviews, each one covering a single microbe or toxin with respectto its classification, biology, epidemiology, pathogenesis,identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The chaptersalso discuss the limitations of our current knowledge andchallenges relating to improved detection and control of the

microbe or toxin.

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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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSarcocystosis of Animals and Humans, SecondEdition

Phage TherapyOleg Tolmachov, Imperial College, London, UK and TanyaTolmachova, Imperial College, London, UKPhage therapy is the treatment of diseases caused by bacterialinfections, employing bacteriophages as anti-bacterial agents.This healing strategy is getting its second wind driven byadvances in robotic screening and nanotechnology. The bookprovides comprehensive coverage of the topic with the currentlyavailable data exposed and critically evaluated. It examinesbacterial receptors and phage anti-receptors from the point ofview of development of effective therapeutic phage cocktailsand considers the cytotoxicity of phages and immune reactionissues. The book also discusses possible avenues for thecommercialization of phage therapy technology and its ethical

and legal aspects.

J. P. Dubey, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Maryland, USA, R.Calero-Bernal, Postdoctoral Fellow, Animal Parasitic DiseasesLaboratory, USDAARS,, Beltsville, MD, USA, B.M. Rosenthal,C.A. Speer, Healthwide Solutions, Edwards,CO, USA and R.Fayer, Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory,USDA-ARS, Beltsville, MD, USAWritten by the authors who pioneered studies of Sarcocystosisof domestic animals, this new edition provides a current andcomprehensive review of Sarcocystis and the infections it causesin animals and humans. Sarcocystis is one of the most prevalentparasites of livestock and also infects many wild mammals, birds,and humans. The book reviews the history, structure, life cycle,

pathogenesis, lesions, clinical signs, diagnosis, immunity, epidemiology, treatment,prevention, and control of Sarcocystosis.

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2nd Edition3rd EditionTopical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation,Second Edition

Practical Handbook of Microbiology, Third EditionEdited by Emanuel Goldman, New Jersey Medical School,Newark, USA and Lorrence H Green, Westbury Diagnostics,Inc, New York, USAPresenting basic knowledge about working with microorganismsin a clear and concise form, this book offers in-depth informationon important aspects of the field—from classical microbiologyto genomics—in one easily accessible volume. New chaptershave been included in this edition, including a noteworthy oneon the business aspects of microbiology that has been addedto address the needs of investors looking to understand thescience behind companies that they are contemplating fundingand scientists that are interested in commercializing theirresearch. In addition, chapters have been added on new

microorganism-based disease and pathogenic mechanisms.

Daryl S. Paulson, BioSciences Laboratories, Inc., Bozeman,Montana, USAHighlighting techniques for testing antimicrobial compounds,this new edition of a bestselling handbook provides tips andtools for navigating the ins and outs of FDA approval procedures.It offers strategies for the servicing of expanding markets, outlinestesting protocols, presents a range of testing techniques, andreviews their efficacy and appropriate uses. It also demonstratesspecific methods for testing the effectiveness and safety ofpreinjection and preoperative washes, healthcare and foodworkers’ handwashes and sanitizers, and other surgical scrubs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderProbiotic BacteriaFundamentals, Therapy, and Technological Aspects

Edited by J. Paulo Sousa e Silva and Ana Cristina Freitas,Instituto Piaget – ISEIT, Viseu, PortugalComplied by an expert editorial team with noteworthy andremarkable experience, this book covers technological aspectsrelated to probiotics, not only in terms of delivery modes butalso in terms of protection technologies. It includes discussionsof their therapeutic and physiologic implications and benefits,and provides a contemporary update and a holistic review ofthe topic. It focuses on the technological aspects of probioticproducts, brings together the information needed for theirsuccessful development, and examines the international pictureregarding regulatory issues.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderOptical Nanoscopy and Novel MicroscopyTechniques

Edited by Peng Xi, Peking University Hospital, Beijing, ChinaMany new methods in light and super-resolution microscopyhave been developed over the last few years. This edited volumeoverviews the latest advances in microscopy, complete withexperimental methods and data analysis of the results. Eachchapter begins with a brief description of the principles of thetechnique for clarity and concludes with a set of problems.Cutting-edge microscopy techniques presented include STED,PALM/STORM, and light sheet microscopy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPhysics of Schottky Electron SourcesTheory and Optimum Operation

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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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDiversity of Selenium Functions in Health andDisease

Big Data Analysis for Bioinformatics and BiomedicalDiscoveries

Edited by Regina Brigelius-Flohe, German Institute ofHuman Nutrition, Nuthelal and Helmut SiesSeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseThis book brings together the accumulated evidence regardingselenium biochemistry and trace element caused carcinogenesis.After the introduction to be written by Gerry Combs, five sectionsare planned. The first section is devoted to how selenium isintegrated into selenoproteins. Next is a section on seleniumcompounds with individual functions. Dual functions are dealtwith next followed by a section devoted to unexpected links toselenium such as with diabetes. The final section deals withpolymorphisms and mutations in gene of selenoproteins. Thebook should appeal to biochemists, physiologists, nutritionists,

and clinical researchers, especially those planning clinical trials.

Edited by Shui Qing Ye, University of Missouri–Kansas Cityand The Children’s Mercy Hospital, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis book is a practical guide to the nuts and bolts of Big Data,enabling readers to quickly and effectively harness the powerof Big Data to make groundbreaking biological discoveries, carryout translational medical research, and implement personalizedgenomic medicine. Contributing to the NIH Big Data toKnowledge (BD2K) initiative, the book enhances readers’computational and quantitative skills so that they can exploitthe Big Data being generated in the current omics era.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th EditionFoodborne Viral PathogensChemical Reagents for Protein Modification, Fourth

Edition Grant Hansman and Peter WhiteSeries: Food MicrobiologyRoger L. Lundblad, Lundblad Biotechnology, Chapel Hill,

North Carolina, USAA comprehensive review of reagents used for the chemicalmodification of proteins, the fourth edition represents a majorrevision. The completely updated text is substantially larger andincludes five new chapters: Alkylating Agents, Acylating Agents,Nitration and Nitrosylation, Oxidation, and Modification ofProteins with Reducing Agents. The format has been markedlyrevised, presenting information based on the chemical natureof the modifying material and on the amino acid residuemodified. Much of the information is in tabular form to enablethe rapid location of cited material.

Unlike foodborne pathogenic bacteria, little is published on food viruses and their research.This book is devoted to the study of molecular biology of foodborne viral pathogens andis divided into two sections. The first section outlines key molecular biological techniquesthat have been applied to foodborne viral pathogens research. The second section coversindividual foodborne viral pathogens in relation to their classification, morphology, genomestructures, biology, epidemiology, clinical features, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, andprevention, among others.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderForensic Biology, Second EditionCyclic Nucleotide Signaling

Richard Li, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York,New York, USAFocusing on forensic serology and forensic DNA analysis, thisbook introduces students to the methods and techniquesutilized by forensic biology laboratories. Using schematicillustrations to clarify concepts, this second edition explores thelatest DNA profiling tools, contains three new chapters, andprovides 200 new images. It also includes new tables for manychapters. Covering the full scope of forensic biology, the bookuses an accessible style designed to enhance students’ educationand training so they are prepared, both in the laboratory and inthe field.

Edited by Xiaodong Cheng, University of Texas HealthScience Center, Houston, USASeries: Methods in Signal Transduction SeriesShowcasing the recent progresses of the field, Cyclic NucleotideSignaling covers the major tools and methodologies used invarious areas of research. The majority of the chapters areprotocol oriented, with the goal of providing clear directions forlaboratory use. Students and investigators new to the field willfind this book particularly informative, as will scientists alreadyactively researching nucleotide signaling.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIn Search of VikingsForensic DNA ApplicationsInterdisciplinary Approaches to the Scandinavian Heritage ofNorth-West England

An Interdisciplinary PerspectiveEdited by Dragan Primorac, The Pennsylvania StateUniversity, University Park, USA and University of New Haven,Connecticut, USA and Moses Schanfield, GeorgeWashington University, Washington, D.C., USAWith dozens of international contributions, this book bringstogether the worldwide progress in DNA methods andapplications as they apply to forensic science. Four sectionscover background and the latest methodological concepts,current uses of the techniques and their applications, recentdevelopments and future directions in human forensic molecularbiology, and law, ethics, and policy. With solid backgroundinformation for those new to the field, the book presentsapplications in bioterrorism and mass disasters and includes

almost 100 color illustrations.

Edited by Stephen E. Harding, University of Nottingham,UK, David Griffiths, University of Oxford, UK and ElizabethRoyles, Grosvenor Museum, Cheshire West and Chester, UKThis book presents a collection of papers from experts in a broadrange of disciplines, including history, archaeology, genetics,and linguistics, to provide a detailed understanding of the Vikingsin peace and in war. It focuses on one particularly exciting areaof the Viking world, namely the north-west section of England,where they are known to have settled in large numbers. The 12integrated studies in this book are designed to reinvigorate thesearch for Vikings in this crucial region and to providemust-reading for anyone interested in Viking history.

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Edited by Enrica Pessione, Università di Torino, ItalyThis book underlines the importance of reciprocal interactionsbetween probiotics and humans in terms of stress induction,epigenetic control of cellular responses, oxidative status,bioactive molecules biosynthesis, moonlighting proteinssecretion, endogenous toxins neutralization, and several otherbiological functions. It explores how these responses can affectmetabolism and metabolic-related disorders, gutbrain axisbalance, mood, inflammatory, allergic and anti-infectivereactions, cancer, and ageing. The book explores how probioticscreate a dynamic and "fluid" network of signals able to controlthe balance between healthy and altered human status.

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Biochemistry, Physiology, and Clinical ApplicationsEdited by Dominique Meynial-Denis, Unité de Nutrition Humaine, St GenèsChampanelle, FranceGlutamine is a non-essential amino acid that fulfills many key roles in metabolism andcell/tissue function. This book examines recent advances in our understanding of thebiochemistry of glutamine as well as molecular and cellular aspects of glutamine metabolismand action. It also reviews the various functions of this amino acid other than its functionas an energy substrate. Finally, the importance of glutamine in critical illness and its role inthe aging process and exercise is also emphasized.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide

Human LongevityOmega-3 Fatty Acids, Bioenergetics, Molecular Biology, and Evolution

Raymond C. Valentine, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia at Davis, USA and David L. ValentineHuman cells are protected from the ravages of aging bydefensive systems including novel mechanisms againstmembrane oxidation introduced in this book. The book proposesa unified concept in which aging cells faced with decliningenergy production by mitochondria and the relatively high costof protecting membranes against oxidation are triggered byenergy stress to activate programmed cellular death. It includescase histories illustrating the duality of polyunsaturatedmembranes in aging and longevity. It also explains therelationship between membrane unsaturation and longevityleading to a unified concept of aging.

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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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKLiving MatterIntroduction to Experimental Biophysics (Set)Algebra of MoleculesTextbook and Lab Manual

Valery V. Stcherbic and Leonid P. BuchatskyThis book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra ofmolecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discussthe basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNAtranscription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesisis discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structuralfeatures of biomolecules that define a particular Clifford algebra,and useful examples of genetic information being transformedinto Clifford algebras are provided.

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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.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Mechanisms for Repair of GeneticInstabilities

Investigations in Yeast Functional Genomics andMolecular Biology

Ishita S. Mehta, Ta Ta Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India and BasuthkarJ. Rao, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India

Edited by Matthew Eckwahl, Yale University, New Haven,Connecticut, USAThis book examines conserved pathways mediating cell cycleprogression and cell polarity establishment. It includes examplesof yeast, regulatory circuits, and feedback regulation, withemphasis on system-wide approaches. It also covers proteininteraction networks and trait locus analysis and presentsmethods and challenges in comparative genomics analysis andevolutionary genetics.

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This book is designed not only for the expert audience in DNA repair/recombination, butalso for those curious about chromosomal dynamics and regulation in the context ofcellular functions. It covers chromosomal damage and instabilities and chromosomal repairin relation to cell signaling, metabolism, developmental biology; chromosomal disorders,and diseases

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Mechanisms of Skin Aging andAge-Related Diseases

Lipid Oxidation in Health and DiseaseEdited by Corinne M. Spickett and Henry Jay Forman,University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USASeries: Oxidative Stress and DiseaseLipid oxidation has long been regarded as a deleterious processresponsible for lipid rancidity, loss of function, and generationof toxic products. However in recent years, research has alsofocused on the non-detrimental physiological and pathologicaleffects of these chemical reactions. This book provides anup-to-date review of the role of oxidized lipid products inphysiological and pathophysiological processes. Topics includethe mechanisms of lipid oxidation, antioxidant defenses, lipidoxidation products, cell signaling, and the roles of oxidized lipidsin specific diseases. The book also discusses drug targeting and

the therapeutic potential of oxidized lipids

Edited by Taihao Quan, University of Michigan MedicalSchool, Ann Arbor, USAOur skin changes as we age. It becomes thinner and loses fat,making it less plump and smooth. Clinically, aged skin ischaracterized by wrinkles, sagging, age spots and dryness.Emphasizing laboratory and clinical research, this bookcomprehensively describes the molecular mechanisms of humanskin-aging and age-related skin diseases. This includes molecularunderstanding of the development of aging skin and itsprevention as well as mechanisms-based clinical rejuvenation.The book also focuses on research to developmechanisms-based anti-skin-aging products.

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Market: Clinical MedicineMarch 2015: 235 x 156: 440ppMay 2016: 235 x 156: 280ppHb: 978-1-482-20285-4: £82.00Hb: 978-1-498-70464-9: £127.00eBook: 978-1-482-20286-1eBook: 978-1-498-70465-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482202854* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498704649

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViking DNANanoCellBiologyThe Wirral and West Lancashire ProjectMultimodal Imaging in Biology and Medicine

Stephen E. Harding, University of Nottingham, UK, MarkJobling, University of Leicester, UK and Turi KingThis book details a genetic survey that has taken place focusingon men from old families from Wirral and West Lancashire. These'Viking hot spots' in North West England exhibit manyarchaeological and historical features proving them to have hada clear Viking presence. The book explains—with the help of fullcolor illustrations—what DNA is and how DNA methods can beused to probe both individual and population ancestry, andhow information such as Henry VIII’s tax rolls can be used to help

establish the volunteer base for specific regions of northern England.

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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Market: Molecular Biology February 2015: 168ppApril 2014: 229 x 152: 396pp Pb: 978-1-466-59085-4: £22.99Hb: 978-9-814-41179-0: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466590854eBook: 978-9-814-41180-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9789814411790

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderViral NanotechnologyReactive Oxygen Species in Biology and Human

Health 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.

Edited by Shamim I. Ahmad, Nottingham Trent University, United KingdomReactive oxygen species are highly reactive chemical elements that include among others,oxygen as a core species. A variety of ROS have been identified in biological systems. Theyare ubiquitously produced in the human body especially in mitochondria via a number ofbiochemical reactions. On one hand they play positive biological roles; but if high levelsof ROS prevail, they can induce significant damage (also known as oxidative stress). Damageto cellular components plays significant roles in causing a variety of human diseases. Thisbook will be a comprehensive review of reactive oxygen species, the mechanisms by whichthey are produced, and the role they play in various diseases.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStructural and Mediator LipidomicsMichel Lagarde, Nathalie Bernoud-Hubac, Celine Costaz, Frederic Carriere andMichel GuichardantIn this book, the authors present lipid molecular species, which have been well defined fortheir biological activities, whatever the biological system involves, with reference to theclosely related structural lipids. The emphasize bioactive lipids issued from membranelipids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acid derivatives produced trough various oxygenationprocesses. They also cover enzymes associated with the production of these bioactivelipids and receptor proteins relating to their action.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder9th EditionNeurocinemaGreenfield's Neuropathology, Ninth Edition - Two

Volume Set When Film Meets NeurologyEelco F. M. Wijdicks, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USAThis booksummarizes the portrayal of major neurologicsyndromes and clinical signs in cinema. More than 100blockbuster and classic films are reviewed including Rain Man,My Left Foot, Million Dollar Baby, Awakenings, Pi, and Memento, aswell as documentaries. Each chapter includes text boxes withfilm dialogue chosen to draw in the reader and highlight keythemes. Rating each film’s accuracy, the book discusses nearly50 neurology topics, explains them, and places them in a broadercontext. The book is accessible for all health care workers as wellas the general public.

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Edited by Seth Love, MBBCh PhD FRCP FRCPath Professorof Neuropathology, Institute of Clinical Neurosciences,School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol, SouthmeadHospital, Bristol, UK, Arie Perry, MD Professor of Pathologyand Neurological Surgery, Director of NeuropathologyFellowship Training Program, University of California, SanFrancisco, USA, James Ironside, Western General Hospital,Edinburgh, UK and Herbert Budka, MD, Professor ofNeuropathology, Consultant, Institute of Neurology,University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

The world’s leading neuropathology reference, this book comprehensively describes thepathological findings in neurological disease, their biological basis, and clinicalmanifestations. The book’s detailed advice on assessment and interpretation is based on Market: Neurologyclear descriptions of normal and abnormal molecular and cellular processes and function. November 2014: 229 x 152: 313ppThe information is presented in an accessible way to readers in the clinical neurosciences Pb: 978-1-482-24286-7: £25.99and neuropathological findings are placed within the context of a broader diagnostic eBook: 978-1-482-24287-4process. Readers have, over many decades, dipped into this standard-bearer ofneuropathology, seeking definitive advice and instruction on all matters neuropathological.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderTraumatic Brain Injury RehabilitationHumanoid Robotics and NeuroscienceThe Lefaivre Rainbow EffectScience, Engineering and Society

Christine Lefaivre, Rainbow Rehabilitation Inc., Peachland,CanadaThe Lefaivre Rainbow Effect is a groundbreaking treatment forthose suffering from a traumatic brain injury. This textbook isthe culmination of more than 25 years of successfullyimplementing this transformative treatment pioneered by theauthor. The book demonstrates how rehabilitation professionals,including occupational therapists, doctors, nurses, social workers,speech pathologists, and neuropsychologists, can use the LefaivreRainbow Effect in their practices to improve the therapeuticoutcome for their clients. It discusses the dual role healthcareproviders have of delivering care to maximize recovery, coupledwith the necessity to submit medical legal reports to an

adversarial system.

Edited by Gordon ChengSeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesWith contributions from prominent scientists, this volumepresents a scientific understanding of humans with a viewtowards developing better-engineered systems and machinesfor society. It covers dexterous robotic hand control, humanoidvision and locomotion, motor control and learning of motorskills, and cognitive aspects of the humanoid robot. The bookalso discusses the impact of robotic systems and devices onsociety as a whole.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBrain NeurotraumaNeurobiology of Chemical CommunicationMolecular, Neuropsychological, and Rehabilitation AspectsEdited by Carla Mucignat-Caretta, University of Padova,

ItalySeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceExploring the role of the chemical senses in mediatingintraspecific communication, this volume examines the structure,anatomy, electrophysiology, and molecular biology ofpheromones. It discusses how chemical signals work on differentmammalian and non-mammalian species and includes chapterson insects, Drosophila honey bees, amphibians, mice, cats, andcattle. It also explores the controversial topic of humanpheromones.An essential reference for students and researchersin the field of pheromones, this is also an ideal resource for thoseworking on behavioral phenotyping of animal models and

persons interested in the biology/ecology of the different species.

Edited by Firas H. Kobeissy, University of Florida, Gainesville,USASeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesWith the contribution from more than one hundred CNSneurotrauma experts, this book provides a comprehensive andup-to-date account on the latest developments in the area ofneurotrauma including biomarker studies, experimental models,diagnostic methods, and neurotherapeutic interventionstrategies in brain injury research. It discusses neurotraumamechanisms, biomarker discovery, and neurocognitive andneurobehavioral deficits. Also included are medical interventions

and recent neurotherapeutics used in the area of brain injury that have been translated tothe area of rehabilitation research. In addition, a section is devoted to models of milderCNS injury, including sports injuries.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMapping of Nervous System Diseases via MicroRNAsCellular Therapy for Neurological Injury

Edited by Christian Barbato and Francesca RubertiSeries: Frontiers in Neurotherapeutics SeriesThis book provides an up-to-date review of the function ofmicroRNA (miRNA) in neurological diseases as well asadvancements in technology for therapeutic modulation ofmiRNA activity. It covers general concepts and novel insightson brain function in relation to miRNA and also examines therole of miRNAs in various neurological diseases. Covering thefull range of relevant concepts and giving a look into presentand future possibilities, it is a necessary cutting-edge referencefor neurologists, neuropathologists, and researchers andpractitioners in a wide range of related fields.

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Edited by Charles S., Jr. Cox, University of Texas, HoustonSeries: Gene and Cell TherapyThis book describes the current status of the field of cellular therapy for neurological injuries,with primary areas of concentration on traumatic brain injury, stroke, (ischemic andhemorrhagic) as well as spinal cord injury. The book explores mechanisms of injury, theinfluence of the mechanism on the type of cell used, and the route of delivery/dosingregimen.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNeurological RehabilitationEndothelial Cell Plasticity in the Normal and Injured

Central Nervous System Spasticity and Contractures in Clinical Practice and ResearchEdited by Anand D Pandyan, Keele University, Newcastle, UK, Hermie J. Hermens,University of Twente, Enschede-Noord, Netherlands and Bernard A. Conway,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Edited by Esperanza Meléndez Herrera, UniversidadMichoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (UMSNH), México,Bryan V. Phillips-Farfán, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría,México and Gabriel Gutiérrez Ospina, Universidad NacionalAutónoma de México (UNAM), Coyoacán, MéxicoThis book is designed to highlight the importance of endothelialcells as key players in the functioning of the nervous systemunder both normal and pathological conditions. The bookdemonstrates that endothelial cells are an essential and dynamiccell population in the central nervous system, with multiple andcomplex roles, not only in the maintenance of homeostasis, butalso in the regulation of important processes. These includeneurogenesis, neural control of reproduction, aging,

Series: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesThis work combines coverage of both spasticity and contractures as these two phenomenaare often closely interrelated. Current researchers do not differentiate between theseindividual impairments and, as a result, there is significant confusion in the literature. Thisbook discusses both conditions and then separates them into their respective components.If these two conditions co-exist (which is generally the case), then the management of apatient will need to be customized to individual clinical presentation. This book covers thisapproach in detail.

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neurodegeneration, and tumor invasion. The book exhaustively reviews the newest findingsin this exciting new area of investigation.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderSpasticity ManagementHandbook of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Spinal

Medicine for Nurses and Advanced Practice HealthProfessionals

A Practical Multidisciplinary Guide, Second EditionEdited by Valerie L. Stevenson and Louise Jarrett, Royal Devon and Exeter FoundationTrust, UK

Edited by Michael Wang, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Florida, USA,Andrea Strayer, Odette Harris, Cathy Rosenberg and Praveen Mummaneni

This text incorporates key elements fundamental to the management of chronic conditions.These include a multidisciplinary approach that includes physiology, nursing, and

This practical handbook allows nurses, physician assistants, and allied health professionalspracticing in the fields of neurosurgery, neurology, and spinal care to quickly review

occupational therapy; a management plan; and continuing care to monitor both thespasticity and the underlying condition causing it. Spasticity is a poorly recognized but

essentials while in the work environment. It emphasizes procedural steps and critical common symptom that has major impact on those affected, much of which is preventable.elements in patient management, including intensive care, the neurological examination, The combination of lack of awareness and inadequate management often results in

spasticity having a greater impact than necessary.differential diagnoses, and pain management. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts,the handbook is expected to become a well-worn companion and essential aid to thebusy practitioner.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Techniques for NeuroscientistsEdited by Young K. Truong, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USASeries: Frontiers in NeuroscienceAn ideal introduction to statistical neurocomputing, this book examines current statisticalmethods for solving emerging problems in neuroscience. These methods have beenapplied to data involving multichannel neural spike train, spike sorting, blind sourceseparation, functional and effective neural connectivity, spatiotemporal modeling, andmultimodal neuroimaging technique. It provides an overview of various methods beingapplied to specific research area of neuroscience. The book emphasizes statistical principlesand their software. It includes example and experimental data so that readers canunderstand the principles and master the methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in Chromatography, Volume 53Edited by Eli Grushka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Nelu Grinberg,Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ridgefield, Connecticut, USASeries: Advances in ChromatographyFor more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances inChromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range ofdevelopments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 53, the serieseditors have invited established, well-known chemists to offer cutting-edge reviews ofchromatographic methods with applications in the life sciences. The clear presentation oftopics and vivid illustrations for which this series has become known makes the materialaccessible and engaging to analytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceuticalchemists at all levels of technical skill.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPersonalized MedicinePromises and PitfallsGloria Gronowicz, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USAPersonalized Medicine: Promises and Pitfalls is an accessible introduction for all healthprofessionals interested in the scientific basis and practical implications of this complexfield of practice. Chapters cover a diverse range of topics, including genomics, proteomics,epigenetics, integrative medicine, stem cells, the factors that influence personal health,and the repercussions of a personalized medical approach on our medical institutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRegulatory and Pharmacological Issues of AyurvedicFormulations

Amritpal SinghRegulatory affairs and pharmacological drug safety issues ofAyurvedic medicine has been overlooked by practitioners formany years. Research in Ayurveda is now a world-widephenomenon, and several large pharmaceutical corporationsare investing money for novel drug discovery from Ayurvedicsources. This book examines the regulatory and pharmacologicalaspects and includes extensive data on scientific evaluationcarried out on Ayurvedic formulations. It will also serve as areference book on standardization, pre-clinical studies, andclinical and toxicological studies on Ayurvedic formulations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEcology and Conservation of North American SeaDucks

Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations andEnvironment

Edited by Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Dirk V. Derksen, U.S.Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, USA,Dan Esler, U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center,Anchorage, USA and John M. Eadie, University of California,Davis, USASeries: Studies in Avian BiologyThe past decade has seen a huge increase in the interest directedtoward sea ducks. This has been inspired, in large part, by theconservation concerns associated with numerical declines inseveral sea duck species and populations, as well as a growingappreciation for their interesting ecological attributes. Reflectingthe considerable research recently conducted, this book

Interplay between Physiology and BehaviorEdited by Denis Otávio Vieira de Andrade, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP - UnivEstadual Paulista, Departamento de Zoologia, Rio Claro, SP, BrazilDespite their diversity, amphibians and reptiles (ARs) share many physiological traits ofpivotal importance to their ability to cope with the physical environment, such as theirdependence on external heat sources. Species distributed along a latitudinal or altitudinalgradient can exhibit considerable variation in their physiological capabilities as a functionof changes in environmental parameters. This book provides a comprehensive andintegrative view of the interplay between physiology and behavior in ARs, leading to abetter understanding of the subject.

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examines the 15 extant species of sea ducks that populate North America. It provides aJune 2016: 235 x 156: 320ppHb: 978-1-482-22204-3: £89.00 benchmark for where we are in conservation efforts and suggests future directions for

researchers, managers, students, conservationists, and avian enthusiasts.eBook: 978-1-482-22206-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482222043

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGolden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management

Avian CognitionExploring the Intelligence, Behavior, and Individuality of Birds

Debra S. Herrmann, Biological Computing Initiative, NorthBethesda, Maryland, USAUnlike any other book, Avian Cognition thoroughly examinesavian intelligence, behavior, and individuality. Preferences,choices, motivation, and habits of species, flocks, and individualbirds are discussed and compared. This book investigates whobirds are and why they do what they do. Daily, seasonal, andplay activities, creativity, reasoning abilities, problem-solvingskills, social interaction, life stages, and communication patternsare described, and a distinction is made between vocalizationsthat are learned and those that are inherited. The behavior andintelligence of both wild and pet birds is compared, and unlikeother books, entire chapters are devoted to a single species.

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Edited by Henry M. Streby, University of California ar Berkeley, USA, David Buehlerand David E. AndersenSeries: Studies in Avian BiologyThe Golden-winged Warbler is a migratory songbird that breeds in the temperate uppermidwestern US (Wisconsin & Minnesota) and Canada (Manitoba) and winters in Centraland northern South America. Its small breeding range has been shrinking due to habitatloss, competition and interbreeding. As a result of this disturbing trend, Golden-wingedWarblers are being considered for listing as "threatened" or "endangered" under theEndangered Species Act. In preparation for potential listing, the book intends to bringtogether all the disparate sources information regarding this species.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMammalian Endocrinology and Male ReproductiveBiology

Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-ChickensEdited by David A. Haukos, Kansas State Univ, Manhattan,KS and Clint BoalSeries: Studies in Avian BiologyIn Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-Chickens expertwildlife biologists, conservation biologists, and ornithologistscover the life history, genetics, ecology, and managementstrategies for lesser prairie-chickens. The volume also providesa detailed analysis of relative risks and conservation issues aswell as potential conservation tools. It is a definitive referencefor managers, researchers, and policy makers in the conservationof lesser prairie-chickens. The book can also be used as anauthoritative source for individuals with an interest in birdbiology, Great Plains ecology, or environmental science.

Edited by Shio Kumar SinghThis book provides comprehensive and current coverage of thearea of endocrinology and male reproductive biology, coveringnot just humans, but mammals in general. It covers the latestdevelopments in genomics of androgen action and maleinfertility. Wherever necessary, tables and figures have beenadded for a better understanding. Each chapter is appropriatelyreferenced and contains current information on the latestdevelopments in the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Origin of SnakesInsights from Morphology and the Fossil RecordMichael Wayne CaldwellThis book presents perspectives on the past and present state of the understanding ofsnake origins. It reviews and critiques data and ideas from paleontology and neontology(herpetology), as well as ideas from morphological and molecular phylogenetics. The authorreviews the anatomy and morphology of extant snakes. Methods are also critiqued, includingthose empirical and theoretical methods employed to hypothesize ancestral ecologies forsnakes. The modern debate on squamate phylogeny and snake ingroup phylogeny usingmolecules and morphology is examined critically to provide insights on origins andevolution.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPhenological Synchrony and Bird MigrationChanging Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America

Edited by Eric M. Wood, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USA and Jherime L. Kellermann, Oregon Institute ofTechnology, Klamath Falls, USASeries: Studies in Avian BiologyExploring critical linkages between migratory birds, their seasonalresources, and shifts in climate change and weather events, thisbook brings together research on the current state of birdmigration and phenology research in North America. It discussesthe relation of the climate on wintering grounds to springmigration, the relationships of migratory birds and their seasonalresources, and the nature of these relationships in the face ofclimate change or extreme weather events. It also examines

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Data Fusion Mathematics ............................................. 85California's Amazing Geology ...................................... 63Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs ................. 463D Cell Culture ..................................................................... 38Data Warehousing for BiomedicalInformatics ............................................................................ 25

Cancer Biomarkers ............................................................ 39Cancer Cell Signaling ....................................................... 54BA

Devices for Mobility and Manipulation for People withReduced Abilities ................................................................ 30

Cannabis ............................................................................... 47Care and Feeding of an IACUC, The ........................... 69Baby Gorilla .......................................................................... 62Acoustical Sensing and Imaging ................................ 84

Dictionary of Flavonoids with CD-ROM ................... 48Carrion Ecology, Evolution, and TheirApplications ......................................................................... 60

Basic Pathology, Fifth Edition ....................................... 54Basics of Molecular Recognition ................................. 24

Active Phytochemicals from Chinese HerbalMedicines ............................................................................... 46 Discrete Event Simulation for Health Technology

Assessment ........................................................................... 36Cell and Matrix Mechanics ............................................ 30Bayesian Networks ............................................................ 80Advanced R ........................................................................... 24Diseases of Edible Oilseed Crops .................................. 11Cell Membrane Nanodomains .................................... 54Bayesian Phylogenetics ................................................... 80Advances in Biodegradation and Bioremediation of

Industrial Waste .................................................................. 91 Distributed Control Applications ................................ 85Diversity of Selenium Functions in Health andDisease .................................................................................... 97

Cell Therapy for Diseases of Skeletal Muscle ........... 54Cells, Forces, and the Microenvironment ................ 55Cellular In Vitro Testing .................................................... 55

Beach-Spawning Fishes .................................................. 63Behaviour and Management of EuropeanUngulates .............................................................................. 23

Advances in Chromatography, Volume 52 ............ 84Advances in Chromatography, Volume 53 ........... 104

Dynamical Systems for Biological Modeling .......... 81Cellular Therapy for Neurological Injury ................ 102Best Management Practices for Drip IrrigatedCrops ....................................................................................... 10

Advances in Imaging and Sensing ............................. 84Advances in Probiotic Technology ............................. 91 Dynamics in Organic Matter Processing, Ecosystem

Metabolism and Tropic Sources for Consumers in theMara River, Kenya .............................................................. 74

Cellulose-Based Graft Copolymers ............................. 40Centennial History of the Ecological Society ofAmerica, A ............................................................................. 63

Big Data Analysis for Bioinformatics and BiomedicalDiscoveries ............................................................................ 97

Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation withFLAME ..................................................................................... 84

EChamomile ........................................................................... 47Chemical Ecology .............................................................. 63Chemical Reagents for Protein Modification, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 97

Bioadhesion and Biomimetics ..................................... 29Biochar ................................................................................... 18Biofilm Control and Antimicrobial Agents .............. 91Biogeography and Evolution in NewZealand .................................................................................. 63

Aging is an Adaptation ................................................... 62Agribusiness Supply Chain Management ................. 9Agricultural Prairies ............................................................. 2Agricultural Resource Use andManagement ......................................................................... 2

E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine, andTelehealth Handbook (Two Volume Set),The ............................................................................................ 25

Clean Room Technology in ART Clinics .................... 40Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems .............. 74Climate Change and Temperate Forests ................. 17

Bioinformatics ..................................................................... 24Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering: NewAdvances ............................................................................... 24

Agricultural Water Productivity Optimization forIrrigated Teff (Eragrostic Tef) in a Water ScarceSemi-Arid Region of Ethiopia .......................................... 2

Ecological Consequences of Increasing CropProductivity ........................................................................... 12Climate Change Effect on Crop Productivity .......... 10

Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 16

Bioinformatics Database Systems .............................. 24Biointeractions of Nanomaterials .............................. 38

Agroecology ............................................................................ 9Agroecology ............................................................................ 9

Ecological Forest Management Handbook .............. ?Ecology and Conservation of LesserPrairie-Chickens ............................................................... 105Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, Volume

One ........................................................................................... 16Biological Control in Plant Protection ....................... 46Biological Systems, Biodiversity, and Stability of PlantCommunities ....................................................................... 10

Agroecology ............................................................................ 9Agroecology in China ......................................................... 9Agroecology, Ecosystems, andSustainability .......................................................................... 6

Ecology and Conservation of North American SeaDucks .................................................................................... 105Economics of Water Management inAgriculture ............................................................................... 3

Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 16Closed Circuit Trickle Irrigation Design ..................... 10Coarse-Grained Modeling of Biomolecules ............ 25

Biology and Ecology of Anguillid Eels ....................... 72Biology and Ecology of Bluefin Tuna ......................... 72Biology and Ecology of Carp ......................................... 72

Air and Environmental Quality in Livestock andAgricultural Buildings ......................................................... 8 Ectomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical and

Neotropical Forests ........................................................... 92Cocoa Production and ProcessingTechnology ........................................................................... 10

Biology and Ecology of Parrotfishes, The ................. 73Biology and Ecology of Sardines andAnchovies .............................................................................. 73

Algae ....................................................................................... 72Algorithms for Next-GenerationSequencing ........................................................................... 24

Edible Insects of the World ............................................. 60Edible Seaweeds of the World ...................................... 74Cold Tolerance in Rice Cultivation .............................. 11

Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology,Second Edition .................................................................... 85

Biology and Ecology of Venomous MarineSnails ....................................................................................... 73

Ambient Diagnostics ........................................................ 30Amphibian and Reptile Adaptations andEnvironment ...................................................................... 105

Ehrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition ................. 92Electrochemical Biosensors ........................................... 30Emerging Technologies in AgriculturalEngineering .......................................................................... 12

Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology,Second Edition DVD .......................................................... 85Combine Harvesters ............................................................ 2

Biology and Management of Invasive Quagga andZebra Mussels in the Western United States ........... 73Biology of Damselfishes .................................................. 73

Analog Electronics for Radiation Detection ........... 84Analysis and Analyzers .................................................... 84 Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Third Edition ............. 18

Comparative Bone Identification ................................ 23Biology of Domestic Animals .......................................... 8Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data ......................... 80 Endothelial Cell Plasticity in the Normal and InjuredCentral Nervous System ................................................ 102Comparative Bone Identification ................................ 23

Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 47Biology of European Sea Bass ....................................... 73Biology of Perch .................................................................. 74

Analysis of Oceanic Waters and Sediments ........... 72Animal Models in Toxicology, Third Edition ........... 69 Entrepreneurship in Chemistry and the Life

Sciences .................................................................................. 92Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 47Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 47

Biology of Plant-Insect Interactions, The .................. 46Biology, Ecology and Culture of Grey Mullets(Mugilidae) ........................................................................... 74

Annual Fishes ....................................................................... 72Anti-Diabetes Mellitus Plants ........................................ 46Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 91

Environmental Microbiology for Engineers, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 93Environmental Problems in Marine Biology ........... 74

Complete Guide for Growing PlantsHydroponically .................................................................... 11Computational and Visualization Techniques forStructural Bioinformatics Using Chimera ............... 25

Biology, Physiology and Molecular Biology ofWeeds ...................................................................................... 46Bioluminescent Microbial Biosensors ........................ 91

Antimicrobials ..................................................................... 91Antioxidants ......................................................................... 54

Environmental Sex Differentiation in Fish ............... 75Environmentally Sustainable Viticulture .................... 3

Computational Bioengineering ................................... 29Biomass and Biofuels ....................................................... 10Ants of Florida ..................................................................... 60 Enzyme Nanocarriers ....................................................... 40Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ........... 25Biomass Processing Technologies .............................. 38Apparel Machinery and Equipments ........................... 9 Equine Embryo Transfer ..................................................... 8Computational Biophysics of the Skin ...................... 30Biomaterials ......................................................................... 30Applications of Furrow and Micro Irrigation in Arid

and Semi-Arid Regions ....................................................... 9Erythrocytes of the Rhesus and CynomolgusMonkeys ................................................................................. 69Connecting Indian Wisdom and Western

Science .................................................................................... 47Biomimetic Architectures by PlasmaProcessing ............................................................................. 38Applied Biclustering Methods for Big and High

Dimensional Data Using R ............................................ 36Ethnobotany of India ....................................................... 48Evolution by Natural Selection ..................................... 63Creating Life from Life ...................................................... 40

Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution ................... 2Biopesticides Handbook .................................................... 6Bioreactors ............................................................................ 38Applied Mathematics and Omics to Assess Crop

Genetic Resources for Climate Change AdaptiveTraits ........................................................................................... 9

Evolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon .......... 75Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease ........... 55

FCrop Breeding ...................................................................... 11Crop Diseases and Their Management .................... 11Cyber-Physical Systems ................................................... 40Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling ........................................... 97Cytochrome P450 2D6 ..................................................... 55

Biosimilarity .......................................................................... 39Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 92Biosurfactants ..................................................................... 92Biotech, Biomaterials and Biomedical ...................... 39Biotechnology and Bioinformatics ............................ 80

Applied Molecular Biotechnology .............................. 38Applied Natural Science .................................................. 62Applying Pharmacogenomics inTherapeutics ......................................................................... 67

FDA Clearance ..................................................................... 40Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,Third Edition ............................................................................ 6D

Biotechnology Fundamentals, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 39Biotechnology in Medical Sciences ............................ 39

Arsenic Toxicity ...................................................................... 6Astrobiology ......................................................................... 62 Fish Cytogenetic Techniques ........................................ 75

Dairy Microbiology ............................................................ 92Biotechnology, Agriculture, Environment andEnergy ........................................................................................ 2

Astrobiology ......................................................................... 62Atomic Force Microscopy in Nanobiology .............. 54

Flies, Phylogeny and Islands .......................................... 64Fluorescent Protein Revolution, The ........................... 35Dairy Microbiology and Biochemistry ...................... 92

Botanical Miracles ............................................................. 47Autecology ............................................................................ 62 Food as Medicine ............................................................... 48Botanicals .............................................................................. 47Automatic Monitoring, Fault Diagnostics, and

Maintenance ....................................................................... 85 Brain Neurotrauma ........................................................ 101Avian Cognition ............................................................... 105

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Manual of Soil Laboratory Testing ............................. 19Intestinal Microbiota in Health and Disease ........... 93Handbook of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and SpinalMedicine for Nurses and Advanced Practice HealthProfessionals ...................................................................... 102

Foodborne Viral Pathogens ........................................... 97Forensic Biology, Second Edition ................................. 97Forensic DNA Applications ............................................ 98

Mapping of Nervous System Diseases viaMicroRNAs .......................................................................... 102

Intracellular Cross Pathways Between Aging, Diseasesand Age Estimation .......................................................... 56

Handbook of Optical Sensors ....................................... 31Forensic DNA Evidence Interpretation, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 85

Marine Algae ........................................................................ 76Marine Biomedicine .......................................................... 77

Introduction to ComputationalBioengineering .................................................................... 31Handbook of Photosynthesis, Third Edition ........... 50

Forensic Entomology ....................................................... 60 Marine Glycobiology ........................................................ 42Introduction to Ecological Sampling ........................ 81Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 12Forest Value Chain Optimization and

Sustainability .......................................................................... ?Marine Macro- and Microalgae .................................. 77Marine Macrophytes as Foundation Species .......... 77

Introduction to Experimental Biophysics(Set) .......................................................................................... 99Handbook of Plant Nutrition, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 50Fractals ................................................................................... 80 Marine Mammal Physiology ......................................... 77Introduction to Experimental Biophysics - ALaboratory Guide ............................................................... 98Handbook on the Morphology of Common

Grasses .................................................................................... 50Fractals ................................................................................... 80Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables .................................. 12

Marine OMICS ..................................................................... 42Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics ............... 57Introduction to Fish Migration, An ............................. 76

Health and the Gut ............................................................ 93Freshwater Crayfish .......................................................... 75 Mathematics and Archaeology ................................... 81Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements,Third Edition ......................................................................... 31Health Technology Assessment ................................... 36Fundamentals of Modern Bioprocessing ................ 41 Measurement and Data Analysis for Engineering and

Science, Third Edition ....................................................... 87Introduction to Mathematical Oncology ................ 81Herbal Bioactives and Food Fortification ................ 50Fundamentals of Molecular Mycology .................... 48Measurement and Safety ............................................... 87Introduction to Optical Metrology ............................. 86Herbal Drugs as Therapeutic Agents ......................... 50Fundamentals of Systems Biology ............................. 25Measurement in Ultrasound, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 87

Introduction to Physical Oncology, An ..................... 81Introduction to Plasmonics ........................................... 86

High Performance Liquid Chromatography inPesticide Residue Analysis ................................................. 3

Fungi ....................................................................................... 49Fungi From Different Substrates ................................. 48

Measurement of Soft Tissue Elasticity inVivo ........................................................................................... 31

Introduction to RF Power Amplifier Design andSimulation ............................................................................ 86

Holistic Approaches to Infectious Diseases ............. 93Hormesis in Health and Disease .................................. 56

Fungi in Ecosystem Processes, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 48

Measurement, Instrumentation, and SensorsHandbook, Second Edition ............................................ 31

Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the LifeSciences, Second Edition ................................................. 81

How Enzymes Work .......................................................... 56Human Diseases from Wildlife ..................................... 23G

Mechanobiology of the Endothelium ....................... 57Medical Devices and Human Engineering ............. 29

Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R ...................... 26Introductory Statistics for the HealthSciences .................................................................................. 36

Human Longevity .............................................................. 98Human Respiratory Viral Infections ........................... 93Humanoid Robotics and Neuroscience ................. 101

Gene and Cell Therapy ..................................................... 55Genetically Modified Foods ........................................... 12 Medical Instruments and Devices ............................... 32

Medical Mycology ............................................................. 94Investigations in Yeast Functional Genomics andMolecular Biology .............................................................. 99

Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment ............ 19Hydraulic and Operational Performance of IrrigationSchemes in View of Water Saving andSustainability .......................................................................... 4

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding ofEucalypts ............................................................................... 49Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Maize ........... 49Genetics, Genomics and Breeding ofPeanuts ................................................................................... 49

Medicinal Plants and Malaria ...................................... 51Medicine Sciences and Bioengineering .................... 32MEMS and Nanotechnology for GasSensors .................................................................................... 87Metasolutions of Parabolic Equations in PopulationDynamics .............................................................................. 82

KKing Crabs of the World .................................................. 76Knight's Forensic Pathology Fourth Edition ........... 41

Hydroponics for the Home Grower ............................ 12

IGenetics, Genomics and Breeding ofSorghum .................................................................................. 3Genomics and Proteomics ............................................. 67 mHealth Multidisciplinary Verticals ........................... 26

Micro- and Nano-Scale Sensors andTransducers .......................................................................... 42

Knowledge Representation in SystematicBiology .................................................................................... 64

LIACUC Administrator’s Guide to Animal ProgramManagement, The ............................................................. 69IACUC Handbook, Third Edition, The ......................... 71Immune System Modelling and Simulation ........... 80Immunobiology of the Shark ........................................ 75

Geometric Modeling and Mesh Generation fromScanned Images ................................................................. 35Geotechnics of Organic Soils and Peat ..................... 18Geotherapy ........................................................................... 18Getting Research Published ........................................ 107

Microalgal Production for Biomass and High-ValueProducts ................................................................................. 51Microarray Image and Data Analysis ....................... 35Microbes as Bio-fertilizers and their ProductionTechnology .............................................................................. 4

Laboratory Biorisk Management ................................ 94Laboratory Biosecurity Handbook, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 42

Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources inAgriculture ............................................................................... 4Impacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats andFisheries in North America ............................................. 76

GIS Applications in Agriculture, VolumeFour ............................................................................................ 3GlobalSoilMap .................................................................... 18Glossary of Biotechnology and AgrobiotechnologyTerms, Fifth Edition ............................................................ 41

Microbial Biotechnology ................................................. 94Microbial Biotechnology ................................................. 94Microbiology for Minerals, Metals, Materials and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 94

Laboratory Bird, The .......................................................... 70Laboratory Nonhuman Primate, Second Edition,The ............................................................................................ 70Laboratory Protocols in Applied LifeSciences .................................................................................. 86

In Search of Vikings ........................................................... 98In Silico Bees ......................................................................... 60In-Situ Remediation of Arsenic-ContaminatedSites .......................................................................................... 19

Glutamine ............................................................................. 98Glycobiology and Human Diseases ........................... 55Gnotobiotic Mouse Technology .................................. 69

Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem ............. 51Microfluidics and Nanotechnology ........................... 32Military Injury Biomechanics ......................................... 35

Labs on Chip ........................................................................ 42Laser-Based Optical Detection of Explosives ........... 86Indicators and Surrogates of Biodiversity and

Environmental Change ...................................................... ?Golden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management ................................................... 105 Mitochondria in Liver Disease ...................................... 57

Mitochondrial Dynamics ................................................ 57Life Chemistry Research .................................................. 94Lipid Oxidation in Health and Disease ..................... 99Induction of Bone Formation in Primates ............... 31

Industrial Biocatalysis ...................................................... 41Greenfield's Neuropathology, Ninth Edition - TwoVolume Set ......................................................................... 101 Mixture Model-Based Classification .......................... 26

Modeling Methods and Practices in Soil and WaterEngineering ............................................................................. 7

Liposomes in Analytical Methodologies .................. 42Liposomes, Lipid Bilayers and ModelMembranes .......................................................................... 56

Innovation, Commercialization, and Start-Ups in LifeSciences .................................................................................. 41Innovations in Micro Irrigation Technology ........... 19

Greenhouse Design and Control ................................... 3Greenhouse Pest Management ................................... 60Guide to Health Informatics, Third Edition ............. 26 Modern Electric Power System Operation ............... 87

Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of MuscleContraction .......................................................................... 57

Liver Metabolism and Fatty Liver Disease ............... 57Living Matter ........................................................................ 99

MInsect Diets ............................................................................ 61Insect Molecular Biology and Ecology ...................... 61Insect Physiology and Biochemistry, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 61Insect Repellents Handbook, Second Edition .......... 61

HHabitat, Population Dynamics, and Metal Levels inColonial Waterbirds .......................................................... 78

Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth andDifferentiation of Plant Cells ......................................... 51Molecular Detection of Animal ViralPathogens ............................................................................. 70

Mammalian Endocrinology and Male ReproductiveBiology ................................................................................. 105Inside the Photon ............................................................... 56

Instrument and Automation Engineer'sHandbook ............................................................................. 86

Hagfish Biology ................................................................... 75Halophytic and Salt-Tolerant Feedstuffs .................... 8Handbook of African Medicinal Plants, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 49

Molecular Diversity of EnvironmentalProkaryotes ........................................................................... 43Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics forMarine Biologists ................................................................ 64

Management, Performance, and Applications ofMicro Irrigation Systems .................................................... 4Managing Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in OrganicField Crops ............................................................................. 13

Integrated Land Use Planning for SustainableAgriculture and Rural Development ............................ 7Integrated Virus Detection ............................................. 93

Handbook of Approximate BayesianComputation ....................................................................... 26 Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of Genetic

Instabilities ............................................................................ 99Managing Oak Forests in the Eastern UnitedStates ....................................................................................... 17Interactions of Land, Ocean and Humans ............. 76

Interactive Probiotics ........................................................ 98Handbook of Australasian Biogeography .............. 64Handbook of Cucurbits ................................................... 49 Molecular Mechanisms of Skin Aging and Age-Related

Diseases .................................................................................. 99Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants ............................ 13Managing Your Biological Data withPython ..................................................................................... 26

Interrelationships Between Corals andFisheries .................................................................................. 76

Handbook of Encapsulation and ControlledRelease .................................................................................... 41Handbook of Essential Oils ............................................ 50

Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale ................ 27Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering ........... 29Molluscan Communities of the Florida Keys andAdjacent Areas .................................................................... 77

Manual of Security Sensitive Microbes andToxins ...................................................................................... 94Handbook of Geotechnical Investigation and Design

Tables ...................................................................................... 18Morphodynamics .............................................................. 64Handbook of H+-ATPases .............................................. 56

Handbook of Laboratory Animal Bacteriology, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 69

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Structural Health Monitoring Technologies andNext-Generation Smart CompositeStructures ............................................................................... 90

Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests, SecondEdition ........................................................................................ ?Rhodiola rosea .................................................................... 52

Phage Therapy .................................................................... 95Pharmaceutical Industry Practices on GenotoxicImpurities ............................................................................... 89

Motor Proteins and Molecular Motors ...................... 58Multisensor Data Fusion ................................................. 87Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis ............ 88

Subsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated RiceSchemes in Tropical Savannah ................................... 21

RNA Nanotechnology ...................................................... 44RNA-seq Data Analysis .................................................... 27

Phenological Synchrony and BirdMigration ............................................................................ 106

Myocardial Tissue Engineering .................................... 32

N Sustainable Approaches to Controlling PlantPathogenic Bacteria ......................................................... 53Sustainable Energy Solutions in Agriculture ............. 5

Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and PositiveData Analyses ...................................................................... 82Role of Bioinformatics in Agriculture, The ............... 27

Phenomics ............................................................................ 67Phosphate in Soils .............................................................. 19Phylogeny, Anatomy and Physiology of AncientFishes ....................................................................................... 78

NanoCellBiology .............................................................. 100Nanomedicine .................................................................... 32 Sustainable Micro Irrigation .......................................... 21

Sustainable Micro Irrigation Design Systems forAgricultural Crops .............................................................. 21

Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Diseases ........... 58

SPhysics of Schottky Electron Sources ......................... 96Placenta ................................................................................. 67Plant Image Analysis ........................................................ 51Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises,Second Edition .................................................................... 52

Nanoparticles in Humans .............................................. 43Nanopatterning and Nanoscale Devices for BiologicalApplications ......................................................................... 43Nanostructures in Biological Systems ....................... 43Nanotechnology and RegenerativeEngineering .......................................................................... 32

Sustainable Micro Irrigation Management for Treesand Vines .................................................................................. 5Sustainable Practices in Surface and Subsurface MicroIrrigation ................................................................................ 22Sustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfedand Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun RiverBasin, Nigeria .......................................................................... 5

SAFER Electronic Health Records ................................. 28Safety Concerns for Herbal Drugs ............................... 52Sarcocystosis of Animals and Humans, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 95Science, Information, and Policy Interface for EffectiveCoastal and Ocean Management ............................. 79

Plants and People .............................................................. 14Plants with Anti-Diabetes MellitusProperties ............................................................................... 52Polyamines in Fungi ......................................................... 52Polyploidy and Hybridization for CropImprovement ....................................................................... 14

Natural Biophotonic Architectures ............................ 43Natural Products Desk Reference ................................ 51Natural Selection ................................................................ 64Networks in Society ........................................................... 65Neural Cell Biology ............................................................ 58

Swine in the Laboratory .................................................. 70Synthetic Biology Handbook ........................................ 34Synthetic Gene Network .................................................. 83

Seafood Science .................................................................. 79Search and Foraging ........................................................ 82Seed Inoculation, Coating and PrecisionPelleting .................................................................................... 4

Postharvest Biology and Technology of HorticulturalCrops ....................................................................................... 14Postharvest Management of HorticulturalCrops ....................................................................................... 15

Neurobiology of Chemical Communication ........ 101Neurocinema .................................................................... 101Neurological Rehabilitation ....................................... 102Neurotechnology in National Security andDefense ................................................................................... 44

TTapping Molecular Wilderness .................................... 45

Self-organization in Chemical and BiochemicalSystems ................................................................................... 82Semantic Web for the Life Sciences ............................ 28Postharvest Ripening Physiology of Crops .............. 15

Power System SCADA and Smart Grids .................... 89Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis ........... 27 Techniques in Genetic Engineering ............................ 68Semialgebraic Statistics and Latent TreeModels .................................................................................... 28Practical Design Calculations for Groundwater and

Soil Remediation, Second Edition ............................... 20Nitrogen Management in Crop Production ........... 13Nitrogen Metabolism in Rice ......................................... 13

Technologies for Smart Sensors and SensorFusion ...................................................................................... 34Sensor Networks for Sustainable

Development ....................................................................... 33Practical Handbook of Microbiology, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 95

NMR Spectroscopy in Liquids and Solids ................. 88Non-Clinical Vascular Infusion Technology, TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 70

Telehealth and Mobile Health ...................................... 28Telemedicine and Electronic Medicine ..................... 28Temperate Crop Science and Breeding ....................... 5

Sensors and Actuators ..................................................... 89Sensors for Safety and Process Control in HydrogenTechnologies ........................................................................ 89

Precision Agriculture Technology for CropFarming .................................................................................. 15Preventing Medical Device Recalls ............................. 33

Noninvasive Molecular Markers in GynecologicCancers ................................................................................... 44

Therapeutic Medicinal Plants ....................................... 53Therapeutic Peptides and Proteins ............................. 45Sensory Evaluation Techniques, Fifth

Edition ..................................................................................... 34Principles and Applications of Therapeutic Ultrasoundin Healthcare ....................................................................... 33

Nonlinear Analysis for Human MovementVariability .............................................................................. 33

Topical Antimicrobials Testing and Evaluation, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 95Silicon on Insulator System Design ............................ 89

Principles and Management of Clogging in MicroIrrigation ................................................................................ 20

Novel Postharvest Treatments of FreshProduce .................................................................................. 13

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry ........................... 5Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides, SecondEdition, The ........................................................................... 61

Singular Spectrum Analysis of BiomedicalSignals .................................................................................... 37Snakes of the World .......................................................... 65Principles of Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater

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Viking DNA ......................................................................... 100Viral Diagnostics ................................................................ 45Viral Nanotechnology ................................................... 100Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Lizards and

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Iannone, Eugenio .............................................................. 42Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 14Catanese, Charles .............................................................. 85A Iglič, Aleš ................................................................................. 43Ilyas, Mohammad .............................................................. 33F

Chakrabarty, Narayan ......................................................... 6Chand, Gireesh .................................................................... 11Chandra, Ram ....................................................................... 91Chandrasekaran, N. .............................................................. 9

Abhilash, ................................................................................ 94Adams, Clark E. .................................................................... 23Adeboye, Omotayo Babawande ................................ 5

Ivanov, Volodymyr ............................................................ 93Iwu, Maurice M. ................................................................... 48Iwu, Maurice M. ................................................................... 49

Fageria, Nand Kumar ....................................................... 13Fares, Mario A. ...................................................................... 64Chatterji, Dipankar ............................................................ 24

Chattopadhyay, Chirantan ........................................... 11Adibi, Sasan ........................................................................... 26Afoakwa, Emmanuel Ohene ....................................... 10 J

Feng, Xiaodong .................................................................. 67Fleming, Tony ...................................................................... 56Foerst, Petra .......................................................................... 91

Chattopadhyay, Surojit .................................................. 38Chen, Bor-Sen ...................................................................... 83Chen, Ming-Hui ................................................................... 80

Ahmad, Shamim I. .......................................................... 100Ahsan, Tabassum ............................................................... 29Aizaki, Hideo ......................................................................... 83

Jannoyer, Magalie Lesueur ............................................. 2Jena, Bhanu P. ................................................................... 100

Fortman, Jeffery D. ............................................................ 70Fourati, Hassen .................................................................... 87Chen, Qizhi ............................................................................ 30

Chen, Quan ........................................................................... 57Alfinito, Eleonora ................................................................ 44Alford, David V ..................................................................... 14

Jenicek, Milos ..................................................................... 107Jones, Jr., J. Benton ........................................................... 11

France, Diane L. ................................................................... 23France, Diane L. ................................................................... 23Cheng, Gordon ................................................................. 101

Cheng, Xiaodong ............................................................... 97Alford, J. Brian ....................................................................... 76Amábile-Cuevas, Carlos F. ............................................ 91

Jordan, James F. .................................................................. 41Jose, Shibu ............................................................................. 10

Franklyn, Melanie ............................................................... 35Franz, Nico M. ....................................................................... 64Childers, Martin K. .............................................................. 54

Chou, James .......................................................................... 24Arai, Takaomi ........................................................................ 72Aranda-Espinoza, Helim ................................................ 57

Joswik, Roman ..................................................................... 94Jugulam, Mithila ................................................................. 46GChoudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 16

Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 16Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 16

Arpaia, Pasquale ................................................................. 85Arrouays, Dominique ...................................................... 18Awadalla, Salah ................................................................... 35 KGad, Shayne C. ..................................................................... 69

Gandhi, Dhara ...................................................................... 50Chow, Shein-Chung ......................................................... 36Chung, Jae Wook ............................................................... 88Ayyanathan, Kasirajan ..................................................... 54

Ayyanathan, Kasirajan ..................................................... 68Kabata-Pendias, Alina ...................................................... 22Kagan, Eugene .................................................................... 82

Gandrud, Christopher ..................................................... 27Ganias, Konstantinos ....................................................... 73Churchman, G. Jock ......................................................... 21

Civille, Gail Vance ............................................................... 34B Kannan, V. Rajesh ............................................................... 53Kartavtsev, Yuri .................................................................... 64Kasim, Adetayo ................................................................... 36

Garvey, James E. ................................................................. 65Gerling, Chris ........................................................................... 3Giordano, James ................................................................. 44

Cloyd, Raymond A. ........................................................... 60Cohen, Allen Carson ........................................................ 61Coiera, Enrico ....................................................................... 26Baker, Bill J. ............................................................................. 77

Bakhmutov, Vladimir I. .................................................... 88Kaunas, Roland .................................................................... 30Kawai, Tadashi ..................................................................... 75

Giraud, Bastien .................................................................... 89Gliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 6Conover, Michael R. .......................................................... 23

Cooper, Raymond ............................................................. 47Bakhoum, Ezzat G. ............................................................. 42Banerjee, Santo ................................................................... 80

Keita, Amadou ..................................................................... 21Keyser, Patrick D. ................................................................ 17

Gliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 6Gliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 7Cosnier, Serge ...................................................................... 30

Couture, Patrice .................................................................. 74Banga, Ajay K. ....................................................................... 45Banhazi, Thomas ................................................................... 8

Khan, Firdos Alam .............................................................. 39Khan, Firdos Alam .............................................................. 39

Glomski, Chester A. ........................................................... 69Goldfein, Mark D. ................................................................ 62Covert, Markus W. .............................................................. 25

Cox, Charles S., Jr. ............................................................ 102Barbato, Christian ............................................................ 102Barcelo, Juan A. ................................................................... 81

Khan, Muhammad Sarwar ............................................ 38Khare, C. P. .............................................................................. 46

Goldman, Emanuel ........................................................... 95Goldman, Stephen L. ....................................................... 11Cozzi, Patrick ......................................................................... 28

Cristini, Vittorio .................................................................... 81Barh, Debmalya ................................................................... 39Barh, Debmalya ................................................................... 44

Khosla, Ajit .............................................................................. 88Khudyakov, Yury .............................................................. 100

Goreau, Thomas J. ............................................................. 18Goyal, Megh R. ....................................................................... 4Crompton, Thomas Roy ................................................ 72

Crosetti, Donatella ............................................................ 74Bari, Abdallah .......................................................................... 9Barker, Allen V. ..................................................................... 50

Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 42Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 42

Goyal, Megh R. ....................................................................... 5Goyal, Megh R. ....................................................................... 9Cuerrier, Alain ....................................................................... 52

Cuerrier, Charles M. ........................................................... 55Barrera, Tamara Garcia .................................................... 74Barsanti, Laura ...................................................................... 72

Kim, Se-Kwon ....................................................................... 79Kiran, Mariam ........................................................................ 84

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 10Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 12Cumo, Christopher ........................................................... 14

DBaser, K. Husnu Can .......................................................... 50Bastos-Filho, Teodiano ................................................... 30Basuchaudhuri, Pranab .................................................. 11Basuchaudhuri, Pranab .................................................. 13

Kisaalita, William S. ............................................................ 38Kitagawa, Takashi ............................................................... 72Kloucek, Petr ......................................................................... 45Kobeissy, Firas H. ............................................................. 101

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 15Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 19Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 19Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 20D'Amours, Sophie ................................................................. ?

Das, Moumita ....................................................................... 47Bekuzarova, Sarra Abramovna ...................................... 5Benbow, M. Eric .................................................................. 60

Kolb, Vera M. ......................................................................... 62Kolomeisky, Anatoly B. ................................................... 58

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 21Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 21Das, Rabindra Nath ........................................................... 82

Day, Richard N. .................................................................... 35Benkeblia, Noureddine ..................................................... 6Benkeblia, Noureddine .................................................. 13

Korpelainen, Eija ................................................................. 27Kosaric, Naim ........................................................................ 92

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 22Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 22de Albergaria, Jose T. V. S. ............................................. 21

de Silva, Clarence W. ........................................................ 89Bennett, Gerald M. ............................................................... 4Berne, Rosalyn W. ............................................................... 40

Krishna, K. R. ............................................................................. 2Krishna, K. R. ............................................................................. 4

Green, Owen P. ................................................................... 70Greer, William G. ................................................................. 69Debboun, Mustapha ....................................................... 61

Dehmer, Matthias .............................................................. 36Berois, Nibia ........................................................................... 72Beyl, Caula A. ........................................................................ 52

Kuang, Yang .......................................................................... 81Kumar, D. Suresh ................................................................ 50

Gronowicz, Gloria ........................................................... 104Grunwald, Peter .................................................................. 41Dejen, Zeleke Agide ........................................................... 4

DeShea, Lise .......................................................................... 36Bhukya, Bhima ..................................................................... 94Bianco-Peled, Havazelet ................................................ 29

Kumar, Dinesh ..................................................................... 35Kumar, Pramod ................................................................... 43

Grushka, Eli ............................................................................. 84Grushka, Eli .......................................................................... 104Deshmukh, Sunil K. ........................................................... 49

Devillers, James ................................................................... 60Biehl, Richard E. ................................................................... 25Bisen, Prakash Singh ........................................................ 86

Kumar, Santosh ................................................................... 11Kumar, Santosh ................................................................... 27

Gupta, S Dutta ..................................................................... 51

HDeyrup, Mark ........................................................................ 60Dhanasekaran, Dharumadurai ................................... 91Dichi, Isaias ............................................................................. 58Dighton, John ...................................................................... 48

Bolon, Brad ............................................................................. 70Borkar, S. G. ............................................................................... 4Bortone, Ph.D., Stephen A. ........................................... 76Bournaris, Thomas ............................................................... 3

Kuo, Jeff .................................................................................... 20Kurnaz, Isil Aksan ................................................................ 68

LHan, Derick ............................................................................. 57Hancock, John M. .............................................................. 67Hansen, Axel Kornerup .................................................. 69

Diogo, Rui ............................................................................... 62Diogo, Rui ............................................................................... 65Du, Winncy Y. ....................................................................... 33

Brauer, Fred ........................................................................... 81Brey, Eric M. ........................................................................... 34Brigelius-Flohe, Regina ................................................... 97

Lagally, Eric ............................................................................ 32Lagarde, Michel ................................................................ 100

Hansman, Grant .................................................................. 97Harding, Stephen E. .......................................................... 98Duarte, Ana Paula Rocha .............................................. 54

Duarte, Marta C.T. .............................................................. 53Bronsgeest, Merijntje ....................................................... 96Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 29

Lakhani, Sunil R. .................................................................. 54Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 18

Harding, Stephen E. ....................................................... 100Harrison, Paul ....................................................................... 55Dubey, J. P. ............................................................................. 95

Dunn, Patrick F. ................................................................... 87Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 29Buckingham, John ............................................................ 48

Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 20Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 20

Hart, Steve ........................................................................... 107Harzevili, Farshad Darvishi ............................................ 43

EBuckingham, John ............................................................ 51Buckleton, John S. ............................................................. 85Bundschuh, Jochen ............................................................ 5

Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 21Lam, Eric .................................................................................. 16Lamba, Deepak ................................................................... 33

Haukos, David A. .............................................................. 105Haycock, John ...................................................................... 55Head, K. H. .............................................................................. 19Ebach, Malte C. .................................................................... 64

Eckwahl, Matthew ............................................................. 99Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 19Burger, Joanna ..................................................................... 78

Larocque, Guy R. .................................................................... ?Laurencin, Cato T. .............................................................. 32

Heads, Michael J. ................................................................ 63Hehenberger, Michael .................................................... 32Edwards, Katie A. ................................................................ 42

Edwards, Susan L. .............................................................. 75Burkowski, Forbes J. ......................................................... 25Bâ, Amadou M. .................................................................... 92

Lee, Heewon ......................................................................... 89Lee, Hua ................................................................................... 84

Helyer, Neil ............................................................................. 46Henry, Robert J. ................................................................... 49Egerton, Frank N. ................................................................ 63

Ehrlich, Henry Lutz ............................................................ 92C Lefaivre, Christine ........................................................... 101Lescaudron, Laurent ........................................................ 59Li, Richard ............................................................................... 97

Herrera, Esperanza Meléndez .................................. 102Herrmann, Debra S. ....................................................... 105Ho, Emily ................................................................................. 67

Ekstrom, Claus Thorn ....................................................... 81El Shaer, Hassan M. .............................................................. 8Elsheikh, Eman Rahamtalla Ahmed ........................ 16Cai, Yang ................................................................................. 30

Caldwell, Michael Wayne ........................................... 106Lindenmayer, David ............................................................ ?Liptak, Bela G. ....................................................................... 84

Ho, Wing Shing ................................................................... 46Hoey, Andrew Scott ......................................................... 73Emani, Chandrakanth ...................................................... 46

Entry, James A. ..................................................................... 51Calegari, Federico .............................................................. 59Calegari, Federico .............................................................. 59

Liptak, Bela G. ....................................................................... 86Liptak, Bela G. ....................................................................... 87

Hoffmann, Klaus H. ........................................................... 61Hopkins, MA, MBA, PhD, Robert B. .......................... 36Epaarachchi, Jayantha Ananda ................................. 90

Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 25Cambi, Alessandra ............................................................. 54Campbell, Michael O'Neal ......................................... 106

Liu, Dongyou ........................................................................ 70Liu, Dongyou ........................................................................ 94

Huang, Yan-Ping ................................................................ 31Huat, Bujang B.K. ................................................................ 18Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 28

Eren, Halit ................................................................................ 28Cardinale, Daniela ............................................................. 40Caro, J. Jaime ........................................................................ 36

Liu, Yu ....................................................................................... 24Liu, Yu ....................................................................................... 67

Hughes, R.N. .......................................................................... 78Hughes, R.N. .......................................................................... 78Eroglu, Abdullah ................................................................. 86

Essington, Michael E. ....................................................... 20Castellini, Michael A. ........................................................ 77Castiglione, Filippo ........................................................... 80

Livingston, Robert J. ......................................................... 74Longstaff, Alan ..................................................................... 62

Hübert, Thomas .................................................................. 89

IEsteves, Sandro C. .............................................................. 40Etingoff, Kimberly ................................................................. 2Catanese, Charles .............................................................. 85

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Weisfeld, Larissa I. .............................................................. 10Silverman, Jerald ................................................................ 71Pearce, Cedric ...................................................................... 92Look, Burt G. .......................................................................... 18Welham, S.J. ........................................................................... 83Singh, Amritpal ................................................................... 50Pellegrino, Paul M. ............................................................. 86Louro, Ricardo O. ................................................................ 58Wick, Charles H. ................................................................... 93Singh, Amritpal ................................................................. 104Pereira, Leonel ..................................................................... 74Love, Seth ............................................................................ 101Wickham, Hadley ............................................................... 24Singh, Kamal Gurmeet ................................................... 10Pereira, Leonel ..................................................................... 76Lundblad, Roger L. ............................................................ 97Wiederschain, Gherman ................................................ 55Singh, Shio Kumar .......................................................... 105Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 12Luo, Hong ............................................................................... 47Wijdicks, Eelco F. M. ....................................................... 101Singh, Sunit K. ...................................................................... 93Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 49Lvova, Larisa .......................................................................... 88Wojtkowski, Paul ................................................................... 6Sinha, Sitabhra ..................................................................... 82Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 50López-Gómez, Julián ....................................................... 82Wong, Ka-Chun ................................................................... 25Sirohi, Rajpal S. ..................................................................... 86Pessione, Enrica .................................................................. 98

M Wong, Wai Hing ................................................................. 73Wood, Eric M. ..................................................................... 106Wusirika, Ramakrishna .................................................... 49

Sisson, Scott A. ..................................................................... 26Sittig, Dean F. ....................................................................... 28Slocombe, Stephen P. ..................................................... 51

Petrie, Whitney Kayla ....................................................... 69Petuch, Edward J. .............................................................. 77Pietsch, Constanze ............................................................ 72MacDonald, Bertrum H. ................................................. 79

XSmall, Ernest .......................................................................... 47Smiers, Léon .......................................................................... 27Smith, Sylvia L. ..................................................................... 75Smyth Templeton, Nancy ............................................. 55

Ponce, Pedro ........................................................................... 3Preston-Wilsey, Luann ....................................................... 5Primorac, Dragan ............................................................... 98Prothero, Donald R. .......................................................... 63

Mahgoub, Salah E. O. ...................................................... 12Malcata, F. Xavier ............................................................... 77Mallikarjuna, Nalini ............................................................ 49Manly, Bryan F.J. .................................................................. 81 Xi, Peng .................................................................................... 96

Spickett, Corinne M. ......................................................... 99Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Melany P. ........................... 63Maramorosch, Karl ............................................................ 61YSplendiani, Andrea ........................................................... 28

Stanturf, John A. ..................................................................... ?Stcherbic, Valery V. ............................................................ 99

Pullaiah, T. ............................................................................... 48Putman, Rory ........................................................................ 23Putri, Sastia Prama ............................................................. 57

Marks, Robert S. ................................................................... 45Martin, Karen L.M. .............................................................. 63Martin, Ralph C. ................................................................... 13 Yallup, Kevin .......................................................................... 34

Stergiou, Nicholas ............................................................. 33Q

Maser, Chris ........................................................................... 76Masese, Frank Onderi ...................................................... 74Mason, Annaliese S. .......................................................... 14

Yang, Guangya .................................................................... 87Ye, Shui Qing ........................................................................ 97Yihun, Yenesew Mengiste ............................................... 2

Stevens, Bradley G. ............................................................ 76Stevenson, Valerie L. ..................................................... 102Stocker, Robert .................................................................... 65Quan, Taihao ........................................................................ 99Mazza, Christian .................................................................. 83 Yu, Simon J. ........................................................................... 61Streby, Henry M. .............................................................. 105Querleux, Bernard ............................................................. 30McComb, Brenda C. ......................................................... 23 Yuthavong, Yongyuth .................................................... 45Strezov, Vladimir ................................................................. 38

RMcCrea, Rachel S. ............................................................... 80McCue, Patrick M. ................................................................. 8McNicholas, Paul David ................................................. 26Mehta, Ishita S. ..................................................................... 99

ZZaccone, Giacomo ............................................................ 78

Subramoniam, Appian ................................................... 46Subramoniam, Appian ................................................... 52Sung, Wing-Kin ................................................................... 24Sutariya, Vijaykumar B. .................................................... 38

Raheja, Dev ............................................................................ 33Rajan, Ginu ............................................................................. 88Meynial-Denis, Dominique .......................................... 98

Michael, Michaelis ............................................................. 63Zapico, Sara C. ..................................................................... 56Zhang, Guigen .................................................................... 29Suzuki, Haruo ........................................................................ 56

Svendsen, Allan ................................................................... 45Ramawat, Kishan Gopal ................................................. 52Ramawat, Kishan Gopal ................................................. 53Mishler, Brent D. ................................................................. 66

Mishra, Munmaya .............................................................. 41Zhang, Guigen .................................................................... 31Zhang, Qin ............................................................................. 15Swindle, M. Michael ......................................................... 70

Szunerits, Sabine ................................................................ 86Randic, Milan ........................................................................ 82Rao, M. V. .................................................................................... 7Misra, J. K. ................................................................................ 48

Mitsuhashi, Jun ................................................................... 60Zhang, Yongjie .................................................................... 35Zheng, Fangli .......................................................................... 2

TRao, V. S. ...................................................................................... 5Raol, Jitendra R. ................................................................... 85Rathinamoorthy, R. .............................................................. 9

Mitteldorf, Joshua .............................................................. 62Miu, Petre .................................................................................. 2Molina-Murillo, Sergio A. ............................................... 17

Zhou, Ruhong ...................................................................... 27Zhou, Shufeng ..................................................................... 55Zhou, Yufeng ........................................................................ 33Takeyasu, Kunio .................................................................. 54

Tan, Kim H. ............................................................................. 19Rattan, Suresh I. S. .............................................................. 56Rawat, Danda B. .................................................................. 40Morais, Pedro ........................................................................ 76

Morel, Jean Emile ............................................................... 57Zoitl, Alois ............................................................................... 85Zolin, Cornelio Alberto ...................................................... 4Tang, Shuo ............................................................................. 84

Taupin, Jane Moira ............................................................ 90Razzaghi-Abyaneh, Mehdi ........................................... 94Resh, Howard M. ................................................................ 12Mucignat-Caretta, Carla .............................................. 101

Mueller, Tom ........................................................................... 3Zwiernik, Piotr ...................................................................... 28Šelimović, Seila .................................................................... 43Taylor, Douglas K ............................................................... 70

Teferi Demessie, Ermias ................................................. 20Reynertson, Kurt ................................................................. 47Rheubert, Justin L. ............................................................. 65Mulligan, Catherine N. .................................................... 39

Murphy, Sean V. .................................................................. 58 Teng, Woon-Chien ............................................................ 51Rinklebe, Jorg ....................................................................... 22Méndez, V. Ernesto .............................................................. 9 Thakur, Vijay Kumar .......................................................... 40Ripamonti, Ugo ................................................................... 31

NThangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 48Thangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 67Thangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 80Thomas, Mini S. ................................................................... 89

Rodrigues, Thiago Bruce ............................................... 43Rose, Ray J. ............................................................................. 51Rosen, Yitzhak ...................................................................... 40Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................ 79Nadeau, Jay ........................................................................... 99

Thouand, Gerald ................................................................. 91Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................ 79Nadeau, Jay L. ...................................................................... 98Tirosh, Oren ........................................................................... 57Roy, Sunipa ............................................................................ 87Nakamura, Suguru ............................................................ 56Tolmachov, Oleg ................................................................ 95Rueda, Luis ............................................................................. 35Nation, Sr., James L. .......................................................... 61Tomberlin, Jeffery Keith ................................................. 60Ruzer, Lev S. ........................................................................... 43Nesbeth, Darren N. ........................................................... 34Truong, Young K. ............................................................ 103

SNiazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 39Niazi, Sarfaraz K. .................................................................. 41Nill, Kimball ............................................................................ 41Nollet, Leo M.L. ....................................................................... 6

Turchetta, Renato .............................................................. 84Tuzimski, Tomasz .................................................................. 3

VS., Joshy K. ............................................................................... 93Saha, Goutam ....................................................................... 38Salerno, Reynolds M. ........................................................ 42

Northrop, Robert B. ........................................................... 31NSTI, .......................................................................................... 39

OValdés-Santiago, Laura ................................................... 52Valentine, Raymond C. ................................................... 98Vanier, Jacques .................................................................... 89Vepraskas, Michael J. ........................................................ 22

Salerno, Reynolds M. ........................................................ 94Salvo, Pietro ........................................................................... 90Sanei, Saeid ............................................................................ 37Santhanam, Ramasamy ................................................. 73O'Grady, Patrick ................................................................... 64

Verotta, Luisella ................................................................... 47Santhanam, Ramasamy ................................................. 77Ogle, Derek H. ...................................................................... 26Via, Allegra .............................................................................. 26Santhanam, Ramasamy ................................................. 78Ok, Yong Sik .......................................................................... 18Vieira de Andrade, Denis Otávio ............................ 105Santos, Jose Luis ................................................................. 31Olafsson, Emil ....................................................................... 77Vilarinho, Candida ............................................................. 15Saran, Parmeshwar Lal .................................................... 14Olds, William ......................................................................... 93Vladić, Tomislav .................................................................. 75Saukko, Pekka ....................................................................... 41Opalko, Anatoly I. ............................................................... 12Vohora, Divya ....................................................................... 52Savard, Jean-Pierre L. .................................................... 105Ozer, Barbaros ...................................................................... 92Vowles, Chriss J. .................................................................. 69Sayen, S. M. Abu ................................................................. 91Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine ............................................... 75Vukojevic, Vladana ............................................................ 82Scanes, Colin G. ...................................................................... 8

P Vázquez, F. Javier Sánchez ........................................... 73

WSchiffrin, Eduardo J. .......................................................... 93Schmidt, Diane .................................................................... 65Schreiner, Steven ............................................................... 32Schüler, Gebhard ............................................................... 17

Pabst, Georg ......................................................................... 56Panda, Tapobrata ............................................................... 44

Wager, Elizabeth .............................................................. 107Scutari, Marco ...................................................................... 80Pandian, T. J. .......................................................................... 75Waliczek, Tina Marie ......................................................... 15Seilacher, Adolf ................................................................... 64Pandian, T. J. .......................................................................... 78Wallach, Van .......................................................................... 65Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 19Pandyan, Anand D ......................................................... 102Walter, Gimme H. ............................................................... 62Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 22Panigrahi, Balram .................................................................. 7Wang, Bin ................................................................................ 44Sengar, Rakesh S. ............................................................... 10Papademas, Photis ........................................................... 92Wang, Cheng ....................................................................... 58Sharakhov, Igor V. .............................................................. 58Papoian, Garegin A. .......................................................... 25Wang, Jason T.L. ................................................................. 24Shiming, Luo ........................................................................... 9Pareek, Sunil .......................................................................... 12Wang, Michael .................................................................. 102Shimizu, Tatsuya ................................................................. 32Pareek, Sunil .......................................................................... 13Wang, Mings ......................................................................... 32Siddiqui, Mohammed Wasim .................................... 14Pareek, Sunil .......................................................................... 15Wang, Xinkun ....................................................................... 27Siddiqui, Mohammed Wasim .................................... 15Park, Hee-Deung ................................................................ 44Wang, Yi-Hong ....................................................................... 3Sidhu, Paul ............................................................................. 87Parmentier, Eric ................................................................... 73Wani, Shabir Hussain ....................................................... 13Sidhu, Sachdev S. ............................................................... 88Parolini, Ornella ................................................................... 67Webster, John G. ................................................................ 31Silva, J. Paulo Sousa e ...................................................... 95Paulson, Daryl S. .................................................................. 95

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Central and South America and MexicoMichael DulisseSales Office, Boca Raton, FLTaylor & Francis 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA Tel: 561-998-2582Fax: 561-361-6049e-mail: [email protected] E. Atkin (Excluding Brazil)Cranbury International LLC7 Clarendon Ave, Suite 2Montpelier, VT 05602, USATel: +1 802 223 6565Fax: +1 802 223 6824e-mail: [email protected]

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AustralasiaTaylor and Francis BooksLevel 2, 11 Queens RoadMelbourneVictoriaAUSTRALIAe-mail: [email protected]

Middle East and South AfricaJasmina BasicArea Sales Manager – Middle East and South AfricaMilton Park Sales OfficeTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 6187 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7017 6748 e-mail: [email protected]

Middle East and North AfricaZoe KavianiIPS (Middle East) LtdP.O. Box 27533Dubai, UAETel: +971 4 238 4001Fax: +971 4 238 4005e-mail: [email protected]: www.ipsme.com

Rest of AfricaAdrian RiddockInternational Sales Executive - Africa and Middle Easte-mail: [email protected]

Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding South Africa and Botswana)Julian RussTula Publishing LtdAristotle HouseAristotle LaneOxfordOX2 6TRTel: +44 (0) 1865 553606Fax: +44 (0) 1865 517999e-mail: [email protected]

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CRC Press Textbook SalesSusie CarlisleTel: 561-998-2538Fax: 561-361-6049e-mail: [email protected]

Sales Director; Library MarketEvelyn EliasTel: 561-361-6010 Fax: 561-361-6049e-mail: [email protected]

Latin American SalesMichael DulisseTel: 561-998-2582Fax: 561-361-6049e-mail: [email protected]

BookstoresSean ConcannonTel: (212) 216 7899Fax: (212) 244-1563e-mail: [email protected]

Subsidiary Rights SalesChristina M. TarantoTel: 561-998-2539Fax: 561-361-6049e-mail: [email protected]

Premium/Custom SalesSean ConcannonTel: (212) 216 7899Fax: (212) 244-1563e-mail: [email protected]

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Customer ServicesBook orders should be addressed to the appropriate overseas agent or the Customer Service Department at Bookpoint:

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Standing OrdersIf you would like to receive books on our improved pre-selective standing order system, or if you would like to have further information about this service, please contact your area manager or Customer Services Department.

Group Sales DirectorChristoph ChesherTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 6194Fax: +44 (0) 20 7017 6748e-mail: [email protected]

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Corporate and Institutional SalesAlfred LeaTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 6273e-mail: [email protected]

UK and European EnquiriesJude SermonUK and European Sales Support ManagerTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 6191e-mail: [email protected]

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Academic Representatives (UK)Tim PageHigher Education Sales ManagerTel: +44 (0) 1235 400 524e-mail: [email protected]

International EnquiriesJoanne BlackfordInternational Sales Support Manager (Books)Tel: +44 (0) 20 7017 6053Fax: +44 (0) 20 7017 6748e-mail: [email protected]

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China Liaison OfficeLeo Li Senior Manager - Academic PublishingTaylor & Francis Group, Beijing OfficeRoom 1108B, Culture Square, No. 59 Jia, Zhongguancun St.Haidian District, Beijing 100872, P.R. ChinaTel: 8610–8250 [email protected]

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IndiaTaylor & Francis Books India Pvt Ltd.2nd & 3rd floor | The National Council of YMCAs of India1, Jai Singh Road| New Delhi 110001| IndiaTel: +91 (11) 43155100 | 23712131|34|35Fax: 91 (11) 23712132e-mail: [email protected]: www.taylorandfrancis.com

PakistanM. Anwer IqbalBook Bird36 B, Abdalians SocietyNazaria –e- Pakistan AvenueLahorePAKISTANTel: +92 42 3595 6200e-mail: [email protected]

JapanLaura SimoniteInternational Sales Support CoordinatorTel: +44 (0) 20 7551 9598Email: [email protected]

KoreaSe-Yung JunICK (Information & Culture Korea)473-19 Seokyo-dong, Mapo-kuSeoul, Korea 121-896Tel: +82 2 3141-4791Fax: +82 2 3141-7733e-mail: [email protected]

East and Southeast AsiaFor all Taylor & Francis Group imprints please order from our Singapore Sales OfficeSingapore Sales OfficeTaylor & Francis Asia Pacific60 MacPherson RoadBlock 1 #06-09 Siemens CentreSingapore 348615Tel: +65 6508 2888Fax: +65 6742 9356e-mail: [email protected]

Hong KongTaylor & Francis Asia PacificRoom 1521-1522, Level 15, Nexxus Building41 Connaught RoadCentralHong KongTel: +852 3757 9510Jeffrey Lim Books Sales DirectorSingapore Sales Officee-mail: [email protected] Kwan Manager e-mail: [email protected]

ChinaTaylor & Francis Asia PacificRoom 1108B, Culture SquareNo. 59 Jia, Zhongguancun St.Haidian DistrictBeijing 100872P.R. China Tel: +86 10 82502670Fax: +86 10 82502566Jeffrey Lim Books Sales DirectorSingapore Sales Office e-mail: [email protected] Ji Sales Managere-mail: [email protected]

Shanghai RegionChris Ye Account ManagerRoom 2201 & 2204 Hong Kong New World TowerNo. 300 Huaihai Road MiddleShanghai 200021P.R. ChinaTel: +86 21 23263671e-mail: [email protected]

Guangdong RegionCherry Wang Sales Executivee-mail: [email protected]

Singapore and IndonesiaMohamed Feroz Assistant Sales ManagerSingapore Sales Officee-mail: [email protected]

ThailandTaylor & Francis Asia PacificJeffrey Lim Books Sales DirectorSingapore Sales Officee-mail: [email protected] Sawaithong Account ManagerTel : +66 2 639 1333 ext. 3612e-mail: [email protected]

Malaysia and BruneiTaylor & Francis Publishing ServicesTaylor & Francis Asia PacificNo. 23-2, Jalan PJS 8/18Dataran Mentari 46150 Petaling JayaSelangor Darul Ehsan, MalaysiaTel: +60 (3) 5630 1361Fax: +60 (3) 5630 1732David YeongGeneral ManagerMobile: +60 (0)16 331 9923e-mail: [email protected]

TaiwanTaylor & Francis Asia PacificRoom 1403, 14F, No.205, Sec. 1,Dunhua S. Rd. Da-An DistrictTaipei City 10690TAIWAN R.O.C.Jeffrey Lim Books Sales DirectorSingapore Sales Officee-mail: [email protected] Lin Sales ManagerTel: +886 (2) 5551 1266 ext. 6291e-mail: [email protected]

Philippines, Vietnam and Indo-ChinaJeffrey Lim Books Sales DirectorSingapore Sales Officee-mail: [email protected]

Israel and the Palestinian TerritoriesEmily Legge International Sales ExecutiveMilton Park Sales OfficeTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 3783 e-mail: [email protected]

EuropeBelgium, The Netherlands, France and LuxembourgLiza WalravenTaylor & Francis Schipholweg 107c 2316 XC Leiden The NetherlandsTel: +31 (0) 71 524 3084e-mail: [email protected]

Nordic CountriesEva NyikaSales RepresentativeTaylor & Francis ScandinaviaKungsbroplan 3 A, 1st FloorP.O Box 3255SE-103 65 Stockholm, Swedene-mail [email protected]

Germany and AustriaGabriela MauchArea Sales Manager Taylor & Francis Group (Books Ltd)Karlshofstr. 2270599 Stuttgart, GermanyTel: +49 (0)711 7207231 Fax: +49 (0)711 7220668 Mobile +49 (0)173 9059469e-mail: [email protected]

SwitzerlandEmily LeggeInternational Sales Executive Milton Park Sales OfficeTel: +44 (0) 20 7017 3783e-mail: [email protected]

Spain, Portugal, Italy, and GreecePhilip Veysey Area Sales ManagerPríncipe de Vergara 109,28002 Madrid, SpainTel: +34 91 700 0688Fax: +34 91 141 2304Mobile: +34 68 777 3678e-mail: [email protected]

Eastern EuropeMarek Lewinson(Humanities and Social Sciences)Bohaterewicza 3/4503-982 Warsaw, PolandTel/fax: +48 (0) 22 6714819Mobile: +48 (0) 602 707 037e-mail: [email protected] Janousek(Science and Technology)Vratenska 18Praha 18196 00 Prague CZECH REPUBLICMobile: +42 (0) 602294014e-mail: [email protected]

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