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  • Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians

    Harold G. Cogger, Richard G. Zweifel

    Hardcover (Academic Press, Aug. 5, 1998)
    Some 360 million years ago the ancestors of today's reptiles and amphibians emerged from the sea to take on the challenge of land. This successful venture climaxed in a spectacular 140-million-year domination of the Earth by the dinosaurs. Today there are more than 11,000 species of reptiles and amphibians living in all parts of the world. Their behavior and physiology are as complex as those of birds and mammals, and they are equally well-adapted to the astonishingly varied environments they inhabit. Only through a greater understanding of the fragile balance that exists between the species and their habitats will it be possible for us to ensure their survival.This Second Edition of Reptiles and Amphibians is a magnificently illustrated book, with highly comprehensive and authoritative text, written by the world's leading herpetologists. The book has more than 200 superb color photographs and 100 original paintings, maps, and diagrams. It is an up-to-date and definitive volume that chronicles the life-histories of some of nature's most secretive yet remarkable creatures. Key Features* Magnificently illustrated in full color* Includes hundreds of color photographs and meticulously researched diagrams and maps* Written by an international team of world recognized authorities
  • Oral Exams: Preparing For and Passing Candidacy, Qualifying, and Graduate Defenses

    A. Lee Foote

    Paperback (Academic Press, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Oral Exams: Preparing For and Passing Candidacy, Qualifying, and Graduate Defenses provides guidance on how to prepare for oral comprehensive and viva voce exams. Topics discussed include the supervisory committee, preparing the seminar, arranging content, mental preparation, question framing, and the types of questions to expect. At its core, the book prepares students to be the best they can be by offering insights into how to interpret and appropriately respond to explicit and implied oral comps questions. This book benefits faculty by helping them prepare new questions, also providing tips on how to mentor their students in preparation for exams. The training included can be used to prepare for intensive qualifying or certification exams, job interviews, and presentations.Describes in detail the general format of oral comprehensive exams, viva voce examinations and defenses, what to expect, and what the requirements are that students need to fulfill to pass. Includes appendices with numerous practice questions sourced from a range of disciplines and countries for individual or group learningUseful for Early Career academics that are supervising, supporting, and examining PhD students
  • Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology

    Annalisa Berta, James L. Sumich, Kit M. Kovacs

    eBook (Academic Press, )
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  • Developmental Juvenile Osteology

    Craig Cunningham, Louise Scheuer, Sue Black

    Hardcover (Academic Press, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Developmental Juvenile Osteology was created as a core reference text to document the development of the entire human skeleton from early embryonic life to adulthood. In the period since its first publication there has been a resurgence of interest in the developing skeleton, and the second edition of Developmental Juvenile Osteology incorporates much of the key literature that has been published in the intervening time. The main core of the text persists by describing each individual component of the human skeleton from its embryological origin through to its final adult form. This systematic approach has been shown to assist the processes of both identification and age estimation and acts as a core source for the basic understanding of normal human skeletal development. In addition to this core, new sections have been added where there have been significant advances in the field.Identifies every component of the juvenile skeleton, by providing a detailed analysis of development and ageing and a detailed description of each bone in four ways: adult bone, early development, ossification and practical notesNew chapters and updated sections covering the dentition, age estimation in the living and bone histologyAn updated bibliography documenting the research literature that has contributed to the field over the past 15 years since the publication of the first editionHeavily illustrated, including new additions
  • Hydrogen Infrastructure for Energy Applications: Production, Storage, Distribution and Safety

    Hanane Dagdougui, Roberto Sacile, Chiara Bersani, Ahmed Ouammi

    eBook (Academic Press, Feb. 3, 2018)
    Hydrogen Infrastructure for Energy Applications: Production, Storage, Distribution and Safety examines methodologies, new models and innovative strategies for the optimization and optimal control of the hydrogen logistic chain, with particular focus on a network of integrated facilities, sources of production, storage systems, infrastructures and the delivery process to the end users through hydrogen refueling stations. The book discusses the main motivations and criteria behind the adoption of hydrogen as an energy carrier or future fuel alternative. It presents current research in hydrogen production processes, especially from renewable energy sources, as well as storage and distribution. The book also reviews methods to model hydrogen demand uncertainties and challenges for the design of the future hydrogen supply chain. The authors go on to explore the network planning of hydrogen infrastructures, the safety and risk issues in hydrogen logistics and their future expectations. Energy engineering professionals, researchers and graduate students will find this a helpful resource to understand the methodologies used to assess the feasibility for developing hydrogen supply chains, hydrogen infrastructure and safety practices. Energy analysts and government agents can benefit from the book's detailed discussion of hydrogen energy applicability.Describes in detail the current state of the available approaches for the planning and modeling of the hydrogen infrastructure Discusses safety issues related to hydrogen in different components of its logistic chain and the methodological approach to evaluate risks that results from hydrogen accidents, including a mathematical model to assess the hazard and consequences of an accident scenario of hydrogen in pipelines Proposes a decision support system for hydrogen energy exploitation, focusing on some specific planning aspects, such as selection of locations with high hydrogen production, based mainly on the use of solar and wind energies Presents a short-term scenario of hydrogen distribution for automotive use, with a concrete, detailed, operative plan for a network of refueling service stations for the hydrogen economy
  • The Resurrected Dolphin: Discount Black and White Edition

    James Schaller

    Paperback (Hope Academic Press, Sept. 11, 2006)
    Theologian and Child Psychiatrist, James Schaller, MD, MAR, offers a powerful and meaningful children's picture book showing the resurrection of Jesus Christ in the world of dolphins. This book offers clear examples of disobedience, love, forgiveness and hope.
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  • Nanotechnology Methods for Neurological Diseases and Brain Tumors: Drug Delivery across the Blood–Brain Barrier

    Yasemin GĂĽrsoy Ă–zdemir, Sibel Bozdag Pehlivan, Emine Sekerdag

    Hardcover (Academic Press, July 17, 2017)
    Nanotechnology Methods for Neurological Diseases and Brain Tumors: Drug Delivery across the Blood-Brain Barrier compiles the latest (and future potential) treatment strategies for brain tumors and neurological diseases, in particular Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and stroke, those that bypass the blood/brain barrier. The current understanding of brain drug delivery and access is discussed in Chapter One, with the next section focusing on the implementation of the nose-to-brain intranasal route in brain-targeted drug delivery. In addition, nanotechnology-based brain drug delivery is covered in Chapter Three. This avenue offers impressive improvement in the treatment of neurological diseases and brain tumors by using bio-engineered systems that interact with biological systems at a molecular level. In Chapter Four, emphasis is placed on the need for brain-targeted experimental models that mimic disease conditions. Final chapters discuss the very latest advances in targeted treatment strategies for neurological diseases and brain tumors.
  • Genomics, Physiology and Behaviour of Social Insects, Volume 48

    Amro Zayed, Clement Kent

    Hardcover (Academic Press, April 14, 2015)
    Physiology, Behavior, Genomics of Social Insects provides comprehensive information on the social insect groups described, including new and unique reviews on emerging model social organisms. The book's interdisciplinary approach integrates behavior, genomics, and physiology, providing readers with great insights into the present state of a rapidly expanding area of research. It also discusses areas where new research tools will bring hope to longstanding problems. Provides the latest research on the genomics, behavior and physiology of social insectsPresents diverse and authoritative syntheses on the relationship between genomics, physiology, and the fascinating behavior of social insectsTakes an in-depth look of the current state of social insect research and its future path
  • Oral Exams: Preparing For and Passing Candidacy, Qualifying, and Graduate Defenses

    A. Lee Foote

    eBook (Academic Press, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Oral Exams: Preparing For and Passing Candidacy, Qualifying, and Graduate Defenses provides guidance on how to prepare for oral comprehensive and viva voce exams. Topics discussed include the supervisory committee, preparing the seminar, arranging content, mental preparation, question framing, and the types of questions to expect. At its core, the book prepares students to be the best they can be by offering insights into how to interpret and appropriately respond to explicit and implied oral comps questions. This book benefits faculty by helping them prepare new questions, also providing tips on how to mentor their students in preparation for exams. The training included can be used to prepare for intensive qualifying or certification exams, job interviews, and presentations.Describes in detail the general format of oral comprehensive exams, viva voce examinations and defenses, what to expect, and what the requirements are that students need to fulfill to pass. Includes appendices with numerous practice questions sourced from a range of disciplines and countries for individual or group learningUseful for Early Career academics that are supervising, supporting, and examining PhD students
  • Developmental Juvenile Osteology

    Craig Cunningham, Louise Scheuer, Sue Black

    eBook (Academic Press, )
    None
  • Recent Advances in Cytometry, Part B, Volume 103: Advances in Applications

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, Elena Holden, William Telford, Donald Wlodkowic

    Hardcover (Academic Press, June 15, 2011)
    Cytometry is one of the most rapidly growing methodologies available for basic cell and molecular biology, cytogenetics, immunology, oncology, environmental sciences and also various fields of clinical medicine. This new edition, split into 2 Parts, is an almost completely new book, with nearly all of the chapters devoted to new topics. Like the previous volumes on cytometry published as part of the Methods in Cell Biology series, it provides a comprehensive description of particular cytometric methods and reviews their applications. Chapters present the theoretical foundations of the described methods, their applicability in experimental laboratory and clinical settings, and describes common traps and pitfalls such as problems with data interpretation, comparison with alternative assays, and choosing the optimal assay.Comprehensive presentation of cytometric methods covering theoretical applications, applicability, potential pitfalls, and comparisions to alternative assaysDiscusses many new assays developed since the previous editionPresents recent developments in cytometric intrumentation/technology
  • Penguin Biology

    Lloyd S. Davis, John T. Darby

    Paperback (Academic Press, Jan. 2, 2016)
    Penguin Biology is the first broad-based collection of biological and ecological studies of these unique birds to be published since 1975. Topics have since become broad ecological hypotheses, not species-specific descriptions, and new technology has taken observations into the oceanic depths. Penguin Biology shows new techniques and the applications mad of them in contemporary biological and evolutionary theory. Penguin Biology is an invaluable reference for ornithologists, animal behaviorists, animal physiologists, marine zoologists, marine ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and Antarctic researchers.