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The Physical Separation and Recovery of Metals from Waste Volume One

Sports Concussions A Complete Guide to Recovery and Management

Enhanced Oil Recovery Mechanisms Technologies and Feasibility Analyses

Enhanced Oil Recovery Mechanisms Technologies and Feasibility Analyses

Oil recovery efficiency can be increased by applying the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) processes which are based on the improvement of mobility ratio reduction of interfacial tension between oil and water wettability alteration reduction of oil viscosity formation of oil banks and so forth. This book describes the different EOR methods and their mechanisms which are traditionally used after conventional primary and secondary processes. The present scenario of different EOR processes at both the field application stage and research stage is also covered. Further it discusses some of the recent advances in EOR processes such as low-salinity water flooding the application of nanotechnology in EOR microbial EOR carbonated water injection etc. Features: Comprehensive coverage of all enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods Discussion of reservoir rock and fluid characteristics Illustration of steps in design and field implementation as well as the screening criteria for process selection Coverage of novel topics of nanotechnology in EOR and hybrid EOR method and low-salinity waterfloods Emphasis on recent technologies feasibility and implementation of hybrid technologies This book is aimed at graduate students professionals researchers chemists and personnel involved in petroleum engineering chemical engineering surfactant manufacturing polymer manufacturing oil/gas service companies and carbon capture and utilization. | Enhanced Oil Recovery Mechanisms Technologies and Feasibility Analyses

GBP 145.00
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Processed Food Addiction Foundations Assessment and Recovery

Biohydrometallurgical Processes Metal Recovery and Remediation

Forensic Recovery of Human Remains Archaeological Approaches Second Edition

Tire Tread and Tire Track Evidence Recovery and Forensic Examination

Tire Tread and Tire Track Evidence Recovery and Forensic Examination

Police success in linking vehicles to the scene of a crime through the impressions and tracks those vehicles leave behind has long served as a successful and reliable forensic tool. The collection and forensic evaluation of that evidence however requires specialized knowledge training and expertise. Drawing from the author’s 34 years of experience first as an FBI examiner and currently as a private consultant in the area of tire evidence Tire and Tire Track Evidence: Recovery and Forensic Examination is the most comprehensive and up-to-date volume available on the subject. Covering all aspects of the field the book begins with general information on the modern pneumatic tire and basic terminology. For both the crime scene technician and the forensic examiner the author addresses information on both how to recover tire track evidence and how to photograph and cast the individual tread detail from those impressions. The book explains and illustrates the necessary information on obtaining known exemplars; tire manufacturing and retreading tires. It explains important aspects of tires including their tread design and dimension noise treatment general wear and individual acquired characteristics. The author instructs on applying that knowledge while conducting a structured examination procedure resulting in the final evaluation of evidence and report writing as well as the presentation of tire evidence in court. He provides information on databases and resources along with case examples including the Oklahoma City bombing. Informative and useful this book gives crime scene technicians and forensic examiners the tools to accurately and reliably collect recover and examine tire evidence. | Tire Tread and Tire Track Evidence Recovery and Forensic Examination

GBP 66.99
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Biofilm Associated Antimicrobial Resistance and Its Recovery

Biofilm Associated Antimicrobial Resistance and Its Recovery

A biofilm is a collection of microbial cells that have adhered to biotic surfaces such as plant cuticles or animal epithelia as well as abiotic surfaces such as rocky substratum or catheter exteriors. The life cycle of a microorganism includes the fundamental process of biofilm formation for survival in diverse and harsh environments since it is a protected mode of growth allowing colonisation of new habitats by dispersal of microbes from the microbial clusters. The biofilm bound microorganisms remain embedded in an extracellular polymeric matrix that protects the indwelling cells from surfactants biocides several invaders like protozoans and defences offered by the hosts like phagocytic cells. The biofilm bound recalcitrant microbes induce chronic and nosocomial diseases posing a serious threat to public health. It has been observed that various antimicrobial drugs are able to successfully remove the planktonic (freely suspended) states of microbes as compared to the sessile (substrate-bound) forms thus resulting in the development of antimicrobial resistance. Modern pharmacological strategies targeting the biofilm matrix differ from the conventional methods of antibiotic usage. This includes the use of natural compounds such as plant bioactive molecules antimicrobial peptides green synthesised nanoparticles or secondary metabolites from other organisms that not only prevent the rise of antimicrobial resistance but are also safe for the host tissues. Biofilm Associated Antimicrobial Resistance and Its Recovery provides a detailed and systematic review of alternative pharmacological developments in the field of biofilm research. Features: A narrative overview of the mechanism of biofilm formation and its role in the emergence of antimicrobial resistance Recent research in the development of antibiofilm remedies involving biogenic compounds Advancements in biofilm detection methodologies with cutting-edge technologies This book serves as a resource for researchers who need to understand and analyze the progression of events during microbial biofilm formation as well as design safer methodologies for its successful eradication. It may also be used as a textbook for a graduate level course in microbiology or microbial biotechnology.

GBP 110.00
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Cadaver Dog Handbook Forensic Training and Tactics for the Recovery of Human Remains

Aluminum Recycling

Fundamentals of Wastewater Treatment and Engineering

Microbial Surfactants Volume I: Production and Applications

Physical Security and Environmental Protection

Physical Security and Environmental Protection

Manage a Hazard or Threat Effectively and Prevent It from Becoming a Disaster When disaster strikes it can present challenges to those caught off guard leaving them to cope with the fallout. Adopting a risk management approach to addressing threats vulnerability and risk assessments is critical to those on the frontline. Developed with first responders at the municipal state provincial and federal level in mind Physical Security and Environmental Protection guides readers through the various phases of disaster management including prevention mitigation preparedness response and recovery. It contains the steps and principles essential to effectively managing a hazard or threat preventing it from becoming a disaster. From the Initial Threat Assessment to Response and Recovery Operations Considering both natural and manmade disasters this text includes sections on hazard analysis emergency planning effective communication and leadership. It covers threat assessment examines critical infrastructure protection and addresses violent behavior. The text also outlines protection strategies; discussing strategy management identifying suspicious behavior and detailing how to avoid a potential attack. The text includes an overview on developing force protection plans security plans and business continuity plans. The book also addresses response and recovery operations explores post-incident stress management and poses the following questions: What hazards exist in or near the community? How frequently do these hazards occur? How much damage can they cause? Which hazards pose the greatest threat? This text includes the tools and information necessary to help readers develop business continuity force protection and emergency preparedness plans for their own group or organization.

GBP 77.99
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Options for Wastewater Management in Harare Zimbabwe

Sustainable Water Treatment Innovative Technologies

Microbial Biosurfactants and their Environmental and Industrial Applications

Catalyst Manufacture

Lessons in Environmental Microbiology

Membrane Technologies and Applications

Solvent Extraction Principles and Practice Revised and Expanded

The Ecology of Everyday Things

The Ecology of Everyday Things

Nature is all around us in the beautiful but also in the unappealing and functional and from the awe-inspiring to the mundane. It is vital that we learn to see the agency of the natural world in all things that make our lives possible comfortable and profitable. The Ecology of Everyday Things pulls back the veil of our familiarity on a range of ‘everyday things’ that surround us and which we perhaps take too much for granted. This key into the magic world of the everyday can enable us to take better account of our common natural inheritance. Professor James Longhurst Assistant Vice Chancellor University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) For many people ecosystems may be a remote concept yet we eat drink breathe and interface with them in every moment of our lives. In this engaging textbook ecosystems scientist Dr. Mark Everard considers a diversity of ‘everyday things’ including fascinating facts about their ecological origins: from the tea we drink to the things we wear read and enjoy to the ecology of communities and space flight and the important roles played by germs and ‘unappealing creatures’ such as slugs and wasps. In today’s society we are so umbilically connected to ecosystems that we fail to notice them and this oversight blinds us to the unsustainability of everyday life and the industries and policy environment that supports it. The Ecology of Everyday Things takes the reader on an enlightening fascinating voyage of discovery all the while soundly rooted in robust science. It will stimulate awareness about how connected we all are to the natural world and its processes and how important it is to learn to better treat our environment. Ideal for use in undergraduate- and school-level teaching it will also interest educate engage and enthuse a wide range of less technical audiences.

GBP 19.99
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Equine Anesthesia and Pain Management A Color Handbook

Ransomware Penetration Testing and Contingency Planning

Intensified Sediment Disasters in Japan The 2011 Kii Peninsula Torrential Rain Disasters

Intensified Sediment Disasters in Japan The 2011 Kii Peninsula Torrential Rain Disasters

The 2011 Kii Peninsula disaster was postwar Japan’s largest sediment and flood disaster. This book analyzes the disaster and the emergency response and subsequent disaster-prevention efforts. It also provides an international comparison and recommendations for mitigation and recovery efforts. Although the scale and intensity of the disaster were expected to occur just once every 100 years global warming has seen the intensification of such disasters around the globe. This book therefore presents an invaluable in-depth reference for readers on how to prepare for such a disaster identify risk factors and react accordingly. Contributors draw on the results of field surveys conducted by the Japanese Geotechnical Society at the time of the disaster and subsequent developments. First they explain the factors that contributed to the disaster including the meteorological topographical and geological conditions at the time of the disaster. They then describe the mechanisms of slope failure and damage caused by the slope failures across Nara Wakayama and Mie prefectures. Finally they describe the post-disaster response including the recovery and reconstruction and disaster-prevention and mitigation efforts in the affected area. Readers will therefore understand the importance of the contributing factors and be able to improve disaster mitigation strategies and response plans that will save lives and prevent damage to local infrastructure and economies. This book is an invaluable resource for researchers geologists practicing engineers and government officials who are involved in disaster prevention and response. Upper undergraduate and graduate students will also benefit from the book’s in-depth approach. | Intensified Sediment Disasters in Japan The 2011 Kii Peninsula Torrential Rain Disasters

GBP 150.00
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Solid Waste Management Chemical Approaches Volume 1