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Genomes 5

Genomes 5

Genomes 5 has been completely revised and updated. It is a thoroughly modern textbook about genomes and how they are investigated. As with previous Genomes editions techniques come first then genome anatomies followed by genome function and finally genome evolution. The genomes of all types of organism are covered: viruses bacteria fungi plants and animals including humans and other hominids. Genome sequencing and assembly methods have been thoroughly revised to include new developments in long-read DNA sequencing. Coverage of genome annotation emphasizes genome-wide RNA mapping with CRISPR-Cas 9 and GWAS methods of determining gene function covered. The knowledge gained from these techniques forms the basis of the chapters that describe the three main types of genomes: eukaryotic prokaryotic (including eukaryotic organelles) and viral (including mobile genetic elements). Coverage of genome expression and replication is truly genomic concentrating on the genome-wide implications of DNA packaging epigenome modifications DNA-binding proteins non-coding RNAs regulatory genome sequences and protein-protein interactions. Also included are examples of the applications of metabolomics and systems biology. The final chapter is on genome evolution including the evolution of the epigenome using genomics to study human evolution and using population genomics to advance plant breeding. Established methods of molecular biology are included if they are still relevant today and there is always an explanation as to why the method is still important. Genomes 5 is the ideal text for upper-level courses focused on genomes and genomics. Key Features A highly accessible and well-structured book with chapters organized into four parts to aid navigation Superb artwork illustrates the key concepts and mechanisms Each chapter has a set of short-answer questions and in-depth problems to test the reader’s understanding of the material Thoroughly up to date with references to the latest research from the 2020s

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Global Soil Security: Towards More Science-Society Interfaces Proceedings of the Global Soil Security 2016 Conference December 5-6 2016 P

Laser Plasma Interactions 5 Inertial Confinement Fusion: Proceedings of the Forty Fifth Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics St

Detecting Malingering and Deception Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA-5)

Detecting Malingering and Deception Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA-5)

Detecting Malingering and Deception: Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA-5) Third Edition maintains the tradition of the prior two editions following the Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA) model. Fully updated since the last edition nearly 20 years ago the book continues to serve as a comprehensive volume on deception and distortion in forensic clinical and several specialized contexts. As with the previous editions the book presents a model of deception intended to be utilized and applied by the qualified evaluator. The proposed model covers targets of the faker response styles shown and methods to detect the deception. The goal is to summarize the historical and latest information on distortion detection to present guidelines for detecting deception that include variable accuracy rates based on different detection techniques and to stimulate further research of effective methods of deception detection. Recommendations and guidelines for the practicing clinician are offered throughout the book including real-world cases to inform and enlighten particularly in unique cases or those in which the certain outcomes are unexpected. Key Features: Outlines the role of the forensic professional in applying and integrating methods assessment in deception and distortion Provides base-rates for deception-related behavior and events especially useful in report writing or courtroom testimony as an expert witness Presents the latest advances in methodology and technology to assist in the search for ground truth in applied settings and situations Applies forensic distortion analysis to evaluate the deception-related findings and statements of other professionals involved in a particular case New coverage includes sections on deception analysis for collectivities including media groups contemporary politics cross-national corporations conflict and terrorism Detecting Malingering and Deception incorporates the latest research providing practical application to utilize information and evaluative methods as they pertain to deception-related settings and situations. Sample reports and extensive graphs tables charts and histograms are provided and every chapter has been updated with new studies and investigations. The Third Edition boasts several new chapters and updated working appendices of coverage to expand the exploration of deception addressing advances in the field and our current understanding of the phenomenon. | Detecting Malingering and Deception Forensic Distortion Analysis (FDA-5)

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Sustainable Technology for Society 5.0 Case Studies Examples and Advanced Research Findings

Evolutionary Computation with Intelligent Systems A Multidisciplinary Approach to Society 5.0

Data Science and Innovations for Intelligent Systems Computational Excellence and Society 5.0

Healthcare and Knowledge Management for Society 5.0 Trends Issues and Innovations

Communication and Computing Systems Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication and Computing Systems (ICCCS 2016) Gurgaon

The Human Brain during the Third Trimester 225– to 235–mm Crown-Rump Lengths Atlas of Central Nervous System Development Volume 11

Industry 4.0 Technologies for Business Excellence Frameworks Practices and Applications

Miniaturized Testing of Engineering Materials

Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems: Science Technology and Infrastructure explains the fundamental components of insect rearing: 1) the rearing systems per se 2) personnel 3) education of rearing personnel 4) communication of procedures 5) an in-depth look at silkworm rearing 5) facilities where rearing is conducted and 6) funding for all these components. Insect rearing serves a wide array of purposes including research pest control by sterile insect technique and biological control production of insects as food for other animals conservation education and even far-reaching technology where insects are used to produce products such as pharmaceutical materials and strong multipurpose textiles. This book surveys and analyzes insect rearing from a scientific and technology-based approach. At its foundation this approach assumes that rearing systems are complex interactions of components that can be understood and controlled by using a mechanistic approach. Author Allen Carson Cohen explains the infrastructure of rearing systems their current status and character and what kind of changes can be made to improve the field of insect rearing. Two Appendices republish out-of-print monographs that provide fascinating historical context to the development of the insect-rearing systems we have today. | Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

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Handbook of Obesity - Volume 1 Epidemiology Etiology and Physiopathology

Handbook of Obesity - Volume 1 Epidemiology Etiology and Physiopathology

The fifth edition of Volume 1 of Handbook of Obesity written by global experts covers the basic science aspects under the broad topic areas of epidemiology etiology and pathophysiology of obesity. Divided into 5 sections and detailed in 66 chapters this edition covers the important advances occurring over the past decades. With a focus on science of obesity and factors participating in the etiology of obesity this topic is studied from biological behavioural and environmental perspectives. Volume 1 is structured into 5 parts: Part 1 focuses on the history definitions and prevalence of the obesity. It identifies the historical references to excess weight obesity in art and literature direct and surrogate measurements of adiposity and obesity related traits epidemiology of obesity around the globe and age sex and ethnic variation completes this part of the volume Part 2 explains the biological determinants of obesity. It explains the bioenergetics energy dissipation mechanisms and exposure to experimental overfeeding genetic and epigenetic evidence metabolic rates energy expenditure and energy partitioning and the evidence on infections and adiposity Part 3 describes the behavioral determinants of obesity. It deals with chapters related to food beverages and ingestive behavior dealing with smoking breast-feeding and sleep duration and pattern and sedentary behavior occupational work and leisure-time physical activity and obesity Part 4 comprises of chapters explaining the environmental social and cultural determinants of obesity. The chapters in this section focus on the role of agriculture and the food industry in the current obesity epidemic social and economic aspects of obesity and ethnic and cultural differences and environmental pollutants Part 5 of this volume discusses the health consequences of obesity. The chapters address important topics such obesity and heart disease lipoprotein metabolism insulin resistance and diabetes metabolic syndrome cancer hepatic biology pulmonary functions and arthritis and gout mental health and quality of life growth and health disorders in pediatric populations and on bias and discrimination affecting the obese persons. | Handbook of Obesity - Volume 1 Epidemiology Etiology and Physiopathology

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Evolution and Speciation in Plants

Evolution and Speciation in Plants

Plants are autotrophs and sessile while animals are heterotrophs and motile. Sessility has imposed on plants 94% hermaphroditism 23% selfing 3% polyploidization and 39% clonality in comparison to < 5% herma-phroditism < 1% selfing and 2% clonality in motile animals. Whereas plants consist of 374 000 species but 1 664 variety/species animals comprise 1 543 196 species and 210 variety/species. Hence plants have undergone variety diversity while animals have species diversity. In animals and plants the species ratio is reduced from 4. 1 animals : 1. 0 plant to 1. 4 for pollinating animals : 1. 0 pollinated plants. In pollination animals are benefited dietarily but plants are cross pollinated generating new gene combinations – the raw material for evolution and speciation. For the reduced species diversity in plants reasons are traced to 90% hermaphroditism ~ 23% selfing and 39% clonality. Clonality decreases from 100% in 6-7 tissue typed sponges and 3 tissue typed algae drastically to 0. 7% in 60 tissue typed worms but gradually to ~ 23% in 60 tissued typed angiosperms. About 12-15 5-8 and 77-80% of all animal and plant species are distributed in marine freshwater and terrestrial habitats respectively. Animals have conserved the ‘right’ sequence of gametogenesis but plants have gone through a ‘wrong’ sequence prior to settling with right one albeit with double fertilization in angiosperms. Both animals and plants are 80% male heterogametics. Only 0. 5% of them can afford semelparity. While 20 and 57% angiosperms are perennial trees and herbs annual herbs make up 23% only. In all of them 85 > 19 and < 1% are pollinated by fast flying animals wind and water respectively. Increasing pollen load enhances fruit- and seed-set. In contrast to animals the life cycle of plants is direct but complicated. Unlike animals plants have greatly contributed to weathering of rocks and the atmospheric gas composition during the geological past. From dormant spores and seeds of plants life can be restored after thousands of years. | Evolution and Speciation in Plants

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Integration of Cloud Computing with Emerging Technologies Issues Challenges and Practices

Game Anim Video Game Animation Explained

Hydrogen: Its Technology and Implication Production Technology - Volume I

Real-Time Embedded Multithreading Using ThreadX

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications is published as part of ISPRS WG IV/5 effort and aims at presenting (1) Recent technological advancements e. g. new developments under Web 2. 0 map mashups neogeography and the like; (2) Balanced theoretical discussions and technical implementations; (3) Commentary on the current stages of development; and (4) Prediction of developments over the next decade. Containing 21 contributions from 60 researchers active within ISPRS communities most of them from academia and some from governments the book covers a wide range of topics related to the state-of-the-art in web mapping/GIS and geographic information services. The volume is organized in five sections: 1. Analytical and Geospatial Services; 2. Performance; 3. Augmentation and LBS; 4. Collaboration and Decision Making and 5. Open Standards for Geospatial Services. Supported by a considerable number of technical details and examples an overall view of the current achievements and progress made in the field of web-based GIS and mapping services is given. The chapters reflect timely and future developments addressing: constant updating of related web and geospatial technologies as well as the revolution of web mapping caused by mainstream IT vendors such as Google Yahoo and Microsoft; increased interest from industry on geo-spatial information technologies; and increasing demand from the general public for prompt and effective spatial information services. Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications will appeal to academia and researchers application specialists and developers practitioners and undergraduate and graduate students interested in distributed and web-based geoinformation systems and applications geodatabases and digital mapping.

GBP 69.99
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Handbook of Obesity - Volume 2 Clinical Applications

Handbook of Obesity - Volume 2 Clinical Applications

Volume 2 of the 5th Edition of the Handbook of Obesity spotlights on clinical applications for evaluation diagnosis prevention and treatment of obesity. It covers on the several major developments occurred between the previous and the new edition including the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on people with obesity the concept of “Precision Medicine” and new medications approved by USFDA aiding patients with obesity weight loss of 15 to 20%. This volume is structured into 5 parts: Part 1 provides insights from evolution on changes in diet and physical activity and the implications and results for preventing obesity health care costs associated with obesity and the cost-effectiveness of obesity prevention and treatment Part 2 deals with evaluation of overweight patients approaches for classifying obesity and using this knowledge to evaluate patients and addressing ethnic and racial considerations in evaluating patients with obesity Part 3 explains the impact of lifestyle in managing obesity which include behavioural management diet dietary composition and meal timing and the effects of physical activity and exercise in weight loss and weight loss maintenance Part 4 is focused on medications in the management of obesity. This includes drug selection various classes of drugs combination of drugs affecting weight loss effect of herbal agents on weight loss and treatment of obesity in pediatric populations genetic diseases causing obesity and the role of drugs in treating the dyslipidemias Part 5 discusses bariatric surgery its history procedure and effects in details and other surgical techniques including electric stimulation of the vagus nerve gastric balloons intestinal liners and liposuction | Handbook of Obesity - Volume 2 Clinical Applications

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Manufacturing Technologies and Production Systems Principles and Practices

Trends and Issues in Interdisciplinary Behavior and Social Science Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Interdisciplinary Behavi