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Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences: Mechanics (Volume One)

Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences: Mechanics (Volume One)

This textbook provides an accessible introduction to physics for undergraduate students in the life sciences including those majoring in all branches of biology biochemistry and psychology and students working on pre-professional programs such as pre-medical pre-dental and physical therapy. The text is geared for the algebra-based physics course often named College Physics in the United States. The order of topics studied are such that most of the problems in the text can be solved with the methods of Statics or Dynamics. That is they require a free body diagram the application of Newton’s Laws and any necessary kinematics. Constructing the text with a standardized problem-solving methodology simplifies this aspect of the course and allows students to focus on the application of physics to the study of biological systems. Along the way students apply these techniques to find the tension in a tendon the sedimentation rate of red blood cells in haemoglobin the torques and forces on a bacterium employing a flagellum to propel itself through a viscous fluid and the terminal velocity of a protein moving in a Gel Electrophoresis device. This is part one of a two-volume set; volume 2 introduces students to the conserved-quantities and applies these problem-solving techniques to topics in Thermodynamics Electrical Circuits Optics and Atomic and Nuclear Physics always with continued focus on biological applications. Key Features: Organised and centred around analysis techniques not traditional Mechanics and E&M. Presents a unified approach in a different order meaning that the same laboratories equipment and demonstrations can be used when teaching the course. Demonstrates to students that the analysis and concepts they are learning are critical to the understanding of biological systems. | Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences: Mechanics (Volume One)

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The Physical Separation and Recovery of Metals from Waste Volume One

Fëdor Khitruk A Look at Soviet Animation through the Work of One Master

Valuing Nature The Roots of Transformation

Valuing Nature The Roots of Transformation

When a group of liberal arts students embark on a university assignment about the natural environment no one could have quite prepared them for the bewildering array of questions and provocations to confront them in their task. What starts out as an earnest attempt to understand nature in the modern world turns into a philosophical and practical tangle that only a good transdisciplinary education can provide. Can anyone save the day and actually start to value ‘nature’? And if they can’t then what’s stopping them? The idea of ‘valuing nature’ harmonises diverse areas of natural resource management and is an important dimension of scientific and practical work concerned with managing ecosystems and habitats for sustainability. This graphic book takes the reader on an exploration of the issues that arise from this growing interest and concern in the valuation of nature. Set around the premise of a ‘motley’ group of undergraduates endeavouring to complete a university assignment on ‘nature in the modern world’ the book explores: the many and diverse meanings people assign to nature the different ways the relationship between people and nature might be characterised the many values systems people hold for the natural world the options and approaches society can deploy to manage it the extent to which we need entirely new economic systems to protect and sustain nature. This highly interdisciplinary book invites consideration of a range of philosophical and applied debates and questions. Written in an accessible style it is an ideal undergraduate text in the fields of ecology human and physical geography conservation science environment social science and spatial planning as well as a general primer for graduate natural and social scientists embarking on interdisciplinary research in the natural resource management arena. | Valuing Nature The Roots of Transformation

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The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease Volume One Morphology Biology and Immune Function

The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease Volume One Morphology Biology and Immune Function

Located at the interface between blood and the brain the blood-brain barrier is a dynamic permeability barrier formed by a continuous layer of specialized endothelial cells endowed with important permeability transport and regulatory functions that both protect the internal milieu of the brain and allow essential nutrients to be transported into the brain. Over the last 25 years we have witnessed remarkable expansion of our knowledge of the structure biology and function of the cerebral endothelium. In The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease Volume 1 international experts discuss basic and new concepts and most recent advances pertaining to the development of the cerebral microvascular system. Subjects include the structure function permeability properties transport mechanisms and the inherent heterogeneity of the cerebral endothelium; the anatomy and physiological properties of the neurovascular unit; functional aspects of the choroid plexus; and important concepts and advances made over the last two decades that have shaped our understanding of the immunological function of the blood-brain barrier. This book is intended to serve as a valuable source of basic and advanced information for researchers students and clinicians interested in this fast-expanding field and stimulate further research well into the future. | The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease Volume One Morphology Biology and Immune Function

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The Road to Einstein's Relativity Following in the Footsteps of the Giants

Engineering Management in a Global Environment Guidelines and Procedures

One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids Properties of Smectic Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals

One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids Properties of Smectic Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals

Smectic and lamellar liquid crystals are three-dimensional layered structures in which each layer behaves as a two-dimensional fluid. Because of their reduced dimensionality they have unique physical properties and challenging theoretical descriptions and are the subject of much current research. One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids: Properties of Smectic Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals offers a comprehensive review of these phases and their applications. The book details the basic structures and properties of one- and two-dimensional fluids and the nature of phase transitions. The later chapters consider the optical magnetic and electrical properties of special structures including uniformly and non-uniformly aligned anisotropic films lyotropic lamellar systems helical and chiral structures and organic anisotropic materials. Topics also include typical and defective features magnetic susceptibility and electrical conductivity. The book concludes with a review of current and potential applications in the displays materials science and biomedical industries. Rather than focusing on one aspect of liquid crystal research this book provides a cohesive summary of the properties and applications of smectic lamellar and columnar liquid crystals. One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids is a valuable resource for those working with liquid crystals every day and an effective foundation for newcomers to the field. | One- and Two-Dimensional Fluids Properties of Smectic Lamellar and Columnar Liquid Crystals

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The Unity of Science

The Ocean Sunfishes Evolution Biology and Conservation

The Laboratory Mouse A Guide to the Location and Orientation of Tissues for Optimal Histological Evaluation

The Laboratory Mouse A Guide to the Location and Orientation of Tissues for Optimal Histological Evaluation

Key features: High quality full color photographs and descriptive texts on the location and removal of the organs from the mouse Instructive methods and clear visuals for trimming and orienting the organs for paraffin histology to obtain the best possible sections for analysis Full color photomicrographs of the resulting section for each organ stained with hematoxylin and eosin demonstrating important features and landmarks for the histologist to ensure the optimal area for analysis is achieved All in one easy to use guide organized by individual organs of the laboratory mouse Spiralbound for easy reference in the lab This one-stop guide offers an essential resource for any academic research or development operation where mouse necropsy and/or histology are performed. Connecting the reader ‘from the mouse to the microscope’ it provides a detailed guide for locating trimming orientating and embedding of the most frequently investigated tissues collected in the laboratory mouse. It shows where the organs reside in the mouse how to trim and embed them as well as the resulting optimal sections. This guide brings together the wealth of scattered information into one high-quality text the emphasis is on providing knowledge that will help histologists and scientists get better results in any downstream assays where ideal sections are needed. | The Laboratory Mouse A Guide to the Location and Orientation of Tissues for Optimal Histological Evaluation

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Biology of the NMDA Receptor

Handbook of Superconductivity Fundamentals and Materials Volume One

Handbook of Superconductivity Fundamentals and Materials Volume One

This is the first of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered. Superconductivity brings quantum mechanics to the scale of the everyday world where a single coherent quantum state may extend over a distance of metres or even kilometres depending on the size of a coil or length of superconducting wire. Viable applications of superconductors rely fundamentally on an understanding of this intriguing phenomena and the availability of a range of materials with bespoke properties to meet practical needs. This first volume covers the fundamentals of superconductivity and the various classes of superconducting materials which sets the context and background for Volumes 2 and 3. Key Features: Covers the depth and breadth of the field Includes contributions from leading academics and industry professionals across the world Provides hands-on guidance to the manufacturing and processing technologies A comprehensive reference this handbook is suitable for both graduate students and practitioners in experimental physics materials science and multiple engineering disciplines including electronic and electrical chemical mechanical metallurgy and others. | Handbook of Superconductivity Fundamentals and Materials Volume One

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The Role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Gustatory Processing

The Role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Gustatory Processing

Providing an essential brainstem relay for three cranial nerves the NST coordinates highly complex sensory information. While other functions of the NST have received attention its role in gustatory processing has received little. The first reference devoted exclusively to gustatory processing The Role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Gustatory Processing offers an in-depth review of one of the most important central relay stations in the brain. Combining widely dispersed research into a comprehensive single volume it presents a thorough historical background documents the anatomy of the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) and explores the properties of synaptic transmitters and neurons within that tract. The book examines the role of reflex activities and considers factors that influence how gustatory rNST neurons respond to taste stimuli. It describes the development and maturational changes the rNST undergoes and considers the challenge involved with identifying rNST neural circuits. The Role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Gustatory Processing brings together expert investigators who have contributed substantially to the current knowledge of the anatomy physiology and developmental biology of the solitary nucleus. This pertinent work serves as a standard reference for those involved in the field providing ready access to past investigations and inviting practitioners to create new approaches that will advance knowledge about the central processing of gustatory information.

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Bench to Bedside Diagnostic Microbiology for the Clinicians

One-Week Dungeons Diaries of a Seven-Day Roguelike Challenge

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The Physics Companion

Harmal The Genus Peganum

Harmal The Genus Peganum

Harmal: The Genus Peganum is an in-depth treatment of one of the most commanding plants in the botanical kingdom. Humble in appearance modest in its needs Peganum harmala has been venerated for millennia as a Deity-manifesting entheogen and a powerful medicine. This book traverses harmal’s medicinal chemistry its possible role in the origins of religion and its employment from ancient times to the present in the therapy of patients suffering from infections infestations metabolic derangements neurological degeneration visual weakness and cancer. Its peculiar indolic compounds known as harmala alkaloids are now appreciated as exerting profound effects on the mind and on the body. These effects are the result of the alkaloids’ interactions with and binding to serotonin receptors on the cell surfaces of neurons in the brain and lymphocytes in the blood the latter constituting the diffuse structural basis of the immune system. This biphasic modulation by harmala alkaloids has led to a novel pharmacologic re-visioning presented herein for the first time the concept of a lymphoneuric syncytium and its possible long term tuning via somatodelic as well as psychedelic effects. The scientific rationale underlying the use of harmal in the medicines of the past and the healing technologies of our future is developed through exhaustive and meticulous explorations in both ethnopharmacology and modern phytochemistry. The presentation is enhanced through appraisals of the effects of harmal in two clinical cancer case scenarios and of intentional inebriation and provings by one of the authors and a psychiatric colleague. The noted and esteemed botanically-trained physician Dr. Andrew Weil states in his Preface that this monumental volume will become the standard reference work in the field. Harmal: The Genus Peganum will be an invaluable addition to the personal libraries of professional pharmacognosists botanists physicians psychologists neuroscientists and all persons interested in the interrelationship of consciousness medicine and coevolution. | Harmal The Genus Peganum

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Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations Third Edition Volume One Compressed Solid Products

Deploying the Zero Trust Framework in MSFT Azure

The Science of Wind Power

The Science of Wind Power

Concern for the environment and for the impacts of environmental pollution has brought about the need to shift from the reliance on hydrocarbons to energy sources that are nearly pollution neutral and renewable. The Science of Wind Power is designed to provide a fundamental understanding for wind technicians and students alike essentially examining how to harness the wind to produce energy for transmission and use while keeping environmental impacts in mind. Wind power is one of the fastest-growing energy sources as it offers many advantages such as being sustainable and a renewable energy source that has a much smaller impact on the global environment compared to fossil fuels. It is important to point out however that like wind itself wind power has a good and bad side advantages and disadvantages (challenges) and these different aspects are discussed in detail herein. Features: Examines the mechanical electrical hydraulic and electronic aspects of wind turbines Provides the fundamentals of wind turbine aerodynamics modeling and testing Includes design standards for wind turbines and electrical distribution systems Delineates the differences between offshore and land-based wind power Discusses special-purpose applications such as energy distribution and storage A must-have volume that includes the latest data diagrams and useful illustrations The Science of Wind Energy offers a complete examination of one of the most promising sources of renewable energy and serves as a great introduction to the cross-disciplinary field for students and practicing engineers. The concepts and guidelines presented will equip readers with the scientific rationale required to make decisions that could directly affect the environment around them.

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