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Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials

Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials

Conducting polymers are organic polymers which contain conjugation along the polymer backbone that conduct electricity. Conducting polymers are promising materials for energy storage applications because of their fast charge–discharge kinetics high charge density fast redox reaction low-cost ease of synthesis tunable morphology high power capability and excellent intrinsic conductivity compared with inorganic-based materials. Conducting Polymers-Based Energy Storage Materials surveys recent advances in conducting polymers and their composites addressing the execution of these materials as electrodes in electrochemical power sources. Key Features: Provides an overview on the conducting polymer material properties fundamentals and their role in energy storage applications. Deliberates cutting-edge energy storage technology based on synthetic metals (conducting polymers) Covers current applications in next-generation energy storage devices. Explores the new aspects of conducting polymers with processing tunable properties nanostructures and engineering strategies of conducting polymers for energy storage. Presents up-to-date coverage of a large rapidly growing and complex conducting polymer literature on all-types electrochemical power sources. This book is an invaluable guide for students professors scientists and R&D industrial specialists working in the field of advanced science nanodevices flexible electronics and energy science.

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Control and Dynamics in Power Systems and Microgrids

Technical Proceedings of the 2007 Cleantech Conference and Trade Show

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.

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Introduction to Mechanics

Coastal and Marine Environments

Coastal and Marine Environments

Authored by world-class scientists and scholars The Handbook of Natural Resources Second Edition is an excellent reference for understanding the consequences of changing natural resources to the degradation of ecological integrity and the sustainability of life. Based on the content of the bestselling and CHOICE-awarded Encyclopedia of Natural Resources this new edition demonstrates the major challenges that the society is facing for the sustainability of all well-being on the planet Earth. The experience evidence methods and models used in studying natural resources are presented in six stand-alone volumes arranged along the main systems of land water and air. It reviews state-of-the-art knowledge highlights advances made in different areas and provides guidance for the appropriate use of remote sensing and geospatial data with field-based measurements in the study of natural resources. Volume 5 Coastal and Marine Environments discusses marine and coastal ecosystems their biodiversity conservation and integrated marine management plans. It provides fundamental information on coastal and estuarine systems and includes discussions on coastal erosion and shoreline change natural disasters evaporation and energy balance fisheries and marine resource management and more. New in this edition are discussions on sea level rise renewable energy coral reef restoration fishery resource economics and coastal remote sensing. This volume demonstrates the key processes methods and models used through many case studies from around the world. Written in an easy-to-reference manner The Handbook of Natural Resources Second Edition as individual volumes or as a complete set is an essential reading for anyone looking for a deeper understanding of the science and management of natural resources. Public and private libraries educational and research institutions scientists scholars and resource managers will benefit enormously from this set. Individual volumes and chapters can also be used in a wide variety of both graduate and undergraduate courses in environmental science and natural science at different levels and disciplines such as biology geography earth system science and ecology.

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The Cloud in IoT-enabled Spaces

Cartoon Physics A Graphic Novel Guide to Solving Physics Problems

Surviving the Climate Crisis Australian Perspectives and Solutions

Neutrino Physics

Neutrino Physics

When Kai Zuber’s pioneering text on neutrinos was published in 2003 the author correctly predicted that the field would see tremendous growth in the immediate future. In that book Professor Zuber provided a comprehensive self-contained examination of neutrinos covering their research history and theory as well as their application to particle physics astrophysics nuclear physics and the broad reach of cosmology; but now to be truly comprehensive and accurate the field’s seminal reference needs to be revised and expanded to include the latest research conclusions and implications. Revised as needed to be equal to the research of today Neutrino Physics Third Edition delves into neutrino cross-sections mass measurements double beta decay solar neutrinos neutrinos from supernovae and high-energy neutrinos as well as entirely new experimental results in the context of theoretical models. Written to be accessible to graduate students and readers from diverse backgrounds this edition like the first provides both an introduction to the field as well as the information needed by those looking to make their own contributions to it. And like the second edition it whets the researcher’s appetite going beyond certainty to pose those questions that still need answers. Features Presents the only single-author comprehensive text on neutrino physics Includes experimental and theoretical particle physics and examines solar neutrinos and astroparticle implications Offers details on new developments and recent experiments

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Introductory Physics Summaries Examples and Practice Problems

Introductory Physics Summaries Examples and Practice Problems

Physics describes how motion works in everyday life. Clothes washers and rolling pins are undergoing rotational motion. A flying bird uses forces. Tossing a set of keys involves equations that describe motion (kinematics). Two people bumping into each other while cooking in a kitchen involves linear momentum. This textbook covers topics related to units kinematics forces energy momentum circular and rotational motion Newton’s general equation for gravity and simple harmonic motion (things that go back and forth). A math review is also included with a focus on algebra and trigonometry. The goal of this textbook is to present a clear introduction to these topics in small pieces with examples that readers can relate to. Each topic comes with a short summary a fully solved example and practice problems. Full solutions are included for over 400 problems. This book is a very useful study guide for students in introductory physics courses including high school and college students in an algebra-based introductory physics course and even students in an introductory calculus-level course. It can also be used as a standalone textbook in courses where derivations are not emphasized. Key features: Organizes a difficult subject into short and clearly written sections. Can be used alongside any introductory physics textbook. Presents clear examples for every problem type discussed in the textbook. Michael Antosh teaches physics at the University of Rhode Island USA. He obtained a Ph. D. in physics from Brown University. | Introductory Physics Summaries Examples and Practice Problems

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Hydrology and Water Resource Systems Analysis

Hydrology and Water Resource Systems Analysis

Hydrology and water resources analysis can be looked at together but this is the only book which presents the relevant material and which bridges the gap between scientific processes and applications in one text. New methods and programs for solving hydrological problems are outlined in a concise and readily accessible form. Hydrology and Water Resource Systems Analysis includes a number of illustrations and tables with fully solved example problems integrated within the text. It describes a systematic treatment of various surface water estimation techniques; and provides detailed treatment of theory and applications of groundwater flow for both steady-state and unsteady-state conditions; time series analysis and hydrological simulation; floodplain management; reservoir and stream flow routing; sedimentation and erosion hydraulics; urban hydrology; the hydrological design of basic hydraulic structures; storage spillways and energy dissipation for flood control optimization techniques for water management projects; and methods for uncertainty analysis. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and for practitioners. Hydrologists and water-related professionals will be helped with an unfamiliar term or a new subject area or be given a formula the procedure for solving a problem or guidance on the computer packages which are available or shown how to obtain values from a table of data. For them it is a compendium of hydrological practice rather than science but sufficient scientific background is provided to enable them to understand the hydrological processes in a given problem and to appreciate the limitations of the methods presented for solving it.

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The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

This volume provides a comprehensive discussion and overview of urban resilience including socio-ecological and economic hazard and disaster resilience. It provides a summary of state of the art thinking on resilience the different approaches tools and methodologies for understanding the subject in urban contexts and brings together related reflections and initiatives. Throughout the different chapters the handbook critically examines and reviews the resilience concept from various disciplinary and professional perspectives. It also discusses major urban crises past and recent and the generic lessons they provide for resilience. In this context the authors provide case studies from different places and times including historical material and contemporary examples and studies that offer concrete guidance on how to approach urban resilience. Other chapters focus on how current understanding of urban systems – such as shrinking cities green infrastructure disaster volunteerism and urban energy systems – are affecting the capacity of urban citizens settlements and nation-states to respond to different forms and levels of stressors and shocks. The handbook concludes with a synthesis of the state of the art knowledge on resilience and points the way forward in refining the conceptualization and application of urban resilience. The book is intended for scholars and graduate students in urban studies environmental and sustainability studies geography planning architecture urban design political science and sociology for whom it will provide an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current approaches across these disciplines that converge in the study of urban resilience. The book also provides important direction to practitioners and civic leaders who are engaged in supporting cities and regions to position themselves for resilience in the face of climate change unpredictable socioenvironmental shocks and incremental risk accumulation. | The Routledge Handbook of Urban Resilience

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The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

Within the United Kingdom (UK) most mainstream healthcare practitioners receive little or no nutrition education during their years of training. As a consequence the understanding of nutrition amongst primary care practitioners such as general practitioners pharmacists midwives and practice nurses is limited and is largely focused on energy consumption and obesity. There is little knowledge of the wealth of micronutrients that underpin health nor of the ticking timebomb of insufficient intakes of those micronutrients amongst a significant proportion of the population in the UK. The Building Blocks of Life: A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals is a step towards redressing that balance. It sets out an informative and engaging narrative on how and why nutrition is the basis for good health. It discusses UK-specific issues with regards to diet and intakes of vitamins minerals essential fatty acids and other micronutrients. It also raises concerns about the potential negative health implications of the generally poor UK diet and suggests ways that healthcare practitioners can support patients in improving their long-term health outlook. Nutrition policy in the UK needs to be dragged into the 21st century and this book sets out evidence-based arguments which challenge current public health myths such as the idea that 10 micrograms of vitamin D is all anyone needs or the messaging around the consumption of saturated fat vs highly processed seed oils or that everyone can get all the nutrients they need from a varied and balanced diet. Although The Building Blocks of Life: A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals focuses on concerns around poor diet and the consequent micronutrient inadequacies in the UK the nutritional detail is relevant no matter where you are in the world. Everyone eats all the time. It is time that mainstream medicine looked towards food as both a cause and a solution to many of the chronic degenerative conditions that plague modern life. | The Building Blocks of Life A Nutrition Foundation for Healthcare Professionals

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