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  1. 128641

    Beginning Windows 8 application development by Novák, István, 1968-

    Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…s Point of ViewWindows 8 Development Architecture -- Understanding Windows Runtime -- .NET Framework 4.5 -- Picking the Appropriate Technology for Your Project -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Getting to Know Your Development Environment -- Introducing the Toolset -- A Short Tour of the Visual Studio IDE -- Lighting Up Your Applications with Expression Blend -- Summary -- Part II: Creating Windows 8 Applications -- Chapter 5: Principles of Modern Windows Application Development -- Windows 8 Style Applications…”
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    EMF Effects from Power Sources and Electrosmog by Rea, William J. (Physician)

    Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2019
    Table of Contents: “…ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD FILTERSPOWER LINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS; POWER LINE COMMUNICATIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: Electrosmog from Communication Equipment; INTRODUCTION; SOURCES OF ELECTROSMOG FROM COMMUNICATION AND MOBILE GENERATORS; TRANSIENT ELECTRICAL GENERATORS OF DIRTY ELECTRICITY; ATTACHMENT TO WHOLE COUNTRY; Skin Effect; Electromagnetic Field Behavior of Radio Frequency Smog; Compact Fluorescent Lights and Radio Frequency; BASE STATION ANTENNAS FOR GENERATING SIGNALS VS. …”
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    Negotiating at work : turn small wins into big gains by Kolb, Deborah M.

    San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Brand, 2015
    First edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Don't Let Expectations Limit Your OptionsPositioning to Negotiate; "Constructing" n-Negotiations; Positioning: Your Role as Negotiator; Positioning: The Other Person's Role; Taking Stock of Your Value; Set Your Value in a Currency That the Other Party Values; Challenge 1: Figure Out What Your Value Proposition Is; Challenge 2: Plan to Make Your Value Visible; BATNA: Positioning Yourself in Light of Alternatives to Agreement; BATNA in the Context of n-Negotiations; What Charlotte's Case Teaches Us; Second-Generation Issues and Small Wins.…”
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    Shooting women : behind the camera, around the world by Margolis, Harriet Elaine, Krasilovsky, Alexis, Stein, Julia

    Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA : Intellect Ltd., 2015
    Table of Contents: “…""Chapter 4: Hollywood, Bollywood, Independents, and Short Forms""""Hollywood""; ""Indian Cinema""; ""The Freedom of Independent Films""; ""Music Videos""; ""Commercials and Such""; ""Experimental/Avant-Garde Films and Videos""; ""Art Films and Videos""; ""Shooting Special Material: Birth""; ""Chapter 5: Special Skills and Creativity""; ""Handheld Camerawork""; ""Cranes""; ""Underwater""; ""Helicopters""; ""Special Effects""; ""Lighting as a Cinematographerâ#x80;#x99;s Dream Job""; ""Digital Technology""; ""Style""; ""Chapter 6: Shooting Around the World""; ""Erika Addis on Beginning her Career""…”
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    Fundamentals of materials for energy and environmental sustainability

    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Energy Efficiency: 35. Lighting/appliances; 36. Increasing building energy efficiency through advances in materials; 37. …”
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    International directory of company histories. Volume 129

    Detroit, Mich. : St. James Press, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Jazz Basketball Investors, Incorporated -- Jenoptik Aktiengesellschaft -- Koss Corporation -- Language Line Services, Incorporated -- Lighting Science Group Corporation -- Limelight Networks, Incorporated -- Linfox Logistics Proprietary Limited -- Los Angeles Dodgers, Incorporated -- Los Angeles Lakers, Incorporated -- Luna Innovations, Incorporated -- Measurement Incorporated -- Meetic S.A. -- Metcash Limited -- Millbrook Proving Ground Limited -- Nam Tai Electronics, Incorporated -- New York Knickerbockers -- New Zealand Post Group --…”
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    From me to we : why commercial collaboration will future-proof business, leaders and personal success by Garner, Janine

    Milton, Qld. : John Wiley and Sons Australia, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Then make the decisions big; Take calculated risks; Lights, camera, action; The discomfort zone; Be alert and alarmed; There is no I in ... ; chapter 12 ReConnect Principle 7 -- Sponsor others; Sponsors vs mentors; Sponsorship as part of the We economy; A laser-sharp focus on sponsorship; Conclusion; Index; Advert; EULA.…”
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    Marine navigation and safety of sea transportation

    Boca Raton : CRC, 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Graff -- Challenges for Polish seaports' development in the light of globalisation processes in maritime transport / A. …”
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    Carbon quantum dots for sustainable energy and optoelectronics

    Cambridge, MA : Woodhead Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…5.2.1.3 Amino-functionalized carbon quantum dots -- 5.2.1.4 Spiropyran-functionalized carbon quantum dots -- 5.2.2 Microwave-assisted pyrolysis -- 5.2.2.1 Hyperbranched polyethylenimine and isobutyric amide functionalized C-dots -- 5.2.2.2 Organosilane functionalized carbon quantum dots -- 5.2.2.3 Organic dye-functionalized carbon quantum dot -- 5.2.3 Sol-gel reaction -- 5.2.4 Condensation reaction -- 5.2.4.1 Europium-adjusted carbon dots -- 5.2.5 Oxidation-polymerization reaction -- 5.3 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Photodetector applications of carbon and graphene quantum dots -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Synthesis of carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots -- 6.2.1 Top-down synthesis process -- 6.2.2 Bottom-up synthesis process -- 6.3 Optical absorption, emission, and electrical properties -- 6.4 Optoelectronics applications of carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots -- 6.5 Photodetector applications of carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots -- 6.5.1 FET-based photodetectors using carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots -- 6.5.2 Carbon quantum dots or graphene quantum dots-sensitized nanomaterial-based photodetectors -- 6.5.3 Polymer nanocomposite-based photodetectors -- 6.6 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Photovoltaic application of carbon quantum dots -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Carbon quantum dots in dye-sensitized solar cells -- 7.2.1 Carbon quantum dots as sensitizer -- 7.2.2 Carbon quantum dots as counter electrode -- 7.3 Carbon quantum dots in organic solar cells -- 7.4 Carbon quantum dots in solid-state solar cells -- 7.5 Carbon quantum dots in perovskite solar cells -- 7.6 Carbon quantum dots in all-weather solar cells -- 7.7 Summary and perspective -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Light-emitting diode application of carbon quantum dots -- 8.1 Introduction.…”
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    Explosion Hazards in the Process Industries. by Eckhoff, Rolf K.

    Saint Louis : Elsevier Science, 2016
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…2.2.3 Ignition by Open Flames and Hot Gases -- 2.2.4 Ignition by Hot Surfaces -- 2.2.4.1 Overview -- 2.2.4.2 Minimum Ignition Temperatures of Multicomponent Fuels in Air -- 2.2.4.3 Solution for the Future: Dynamic Computer Simulation Models of Hot Surface Ignition -- 2.2.4.4 Standard Test Methods for Tmin -- 2.2.5 Ignition by Burning Metal Particles, "Thermite" Reactions, and Transient "Hot-Spots" -- 2.2.5.1 Introductory Overview -- 2.2.5.2 Ignition by Small Burning Metal Particles from Single Impacts -- 2.2.5.3 Ignition by Thermite Flashes -- 2.2.5.4 Ignition by Transient Hot-Spots -- 2.2.6 Ignition by Electric Sparks, Arcs, and Electrostatic Discharges -- 2.2.6.1 Electric Sparks Between Two Conducting Electrodes -- 2.2.6.2 Various Forms of One-Electrode Electrostatic Discharges from Charged Nonconductors: Concept of "Equivalent Energy" -- 2.2.7 Ignition by a Jet of Hot Combustion Products -- 2.2.7.1 The Basic Process -- 2.2.7.2 Grouping of Ignition Sensitivity of Premixed Gas/Air According to MESG -- 2.2.8 Ignition by Rapid Adiabatic Compression -- 2.2.9 Ignition by Light Radiation -- 2.2.10 Concluding Remark -- 2.3 CASE HISTORIES OF ACCIDENTAL GAS/VAPOR CLOUD EXPLOSIONS -- 2.3.1 Motivation -- 2.3.2 Historical Perspective: Methane Explosions in Coal Mines -- 2.3.3 Some Older Published Reviews of Major Accidental Gas/Vapor Cloud Explosions -- 2.3.4 The Flixborough Disaster, United Kingdom (1974) -- 2.3.4.1 Summary -- 2.3.4.2 The Process and the Plant -- 2.3.4.3 Events Prior to the Explosion -- 2.3.4.4 The Explosion -- 2.3.4.5 The Investigation -- 2.3.5 The Beek Explosion, The Netherlands (1975) -- 2.3.5.1 Summary -- 2.3.5.2 Process and Plant -- 2.3.5.3 Events Prior to the Explosion -- 2.3.5.4 The Explosion -- 2.3.5.5 Computer Simulation -- 2.3.6 The Arendal Explosion, Gothenburg, Sweden (1981) -- 2.3.6.1 Summary -- 2.3.6.2 The Site of the Event.…”
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    Additive manufacturing technology : design, optimization and modeling

    Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…2.3.2.2 Effects of Living Cells on Printing Dynamics and Jetting Behaviors -- 2.3.3 Freeform Drop-on-Demand Laser Printing of 3D Alginate and Cellular Constructs -- 2.3.3.1 Overhang Construct Fabrication -- 2.3.3.2 Bifurcated Alginate/Cellular Constructs -- 2.4 Support Bath-Enabled Printing-then-Solidification Extrusion -- 2.4.1 Introduction to Support Bath-Enabled 3D Printing -- 2.4.2 Printing-then-Solidification Extrusion of Alginate and Cellular Structures -- 2.4.2.1 Carbopol-Enabled Two-Step Gelation Approach -- 2.4.2.2 3D Bioprinting of Y-Shaped Tubular Structures -- 2.4.3 Printing-then-Solidification of Liquid Materials in Nanoclay Suspension -- 2.4.3.1 Laponite Utilized as the Support Bath Material for Extrusion Printing -- 2.4.3.2 Gelatin-Based Cellular Construct Fabrication -- 2.5 Continuous Precuring Digital Light Processing (DLP) Printing -- 2.5.1 Introduction to DLP Printing -- 2.5.2 Theoretical Prediction of DLP Working Curve for Photocurable Materials -- 2.5.2.1 Analytical Model of Jacobs Working Curve -- 2.5.2.2 Influence of UV Absorber Concentration -- 2.5.3 Pre-curing Digital Light Processing (DLP) Printing -- 2.5.3.1 The Tunable Pre-curing DLP Printing Approach -- 2.5.3.2 Improving DLP Printing Efficiency by Pre-curing DLP Printing -- 2.5.3.3 Validation of Pre-curing DLP Printing -- 2.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 3 Alloy Design for Metal Additive Manufacturing -- 3.1 Additive Manufacturing -- 3.1.1 Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing -- 3.1.2 Alloy Development -- 3.1.3 Available Alloys -- 3.1.3.1 Ti-6Al-4V -- 3.1.3.2 Superalloys -- 3.1.3.3 316L Stainless Steel -- 3.1.3.4 AlSi10Mg -- 3.2 Melting and Cooling Processes and Associated Defects -- 3.2.1 The Process -- 3.2.2 Defects -- 3.2.2.1 Solidification Cracks -- 3.2.2.2 Liquation Cracks -- 3.2.2.3 Solid-State Cracking and Residual Stress -- 3.2.2.4 Lack-of-Fusion Porosity.…”
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    Tribology and sustainability

    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2022
    First edition.
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    The Stoic and Epicurean philosophers ; the complete extant writings of Epicurus, Epictetus, Lucretius [and] Marcus Aurelius

    New York : Random House, 1940
    Table of Contents: “…Book 2 -- 1: That there is no conflict between confidence and caution -- 2: On peace of mind -- 3: To those who commend persons to philosophers -- 4: To the man caught in adultery -- 5: How a careful life is compatible with a noble spirit -- 6: On what is meant by "indifferent" things -- 7: How to consult diviners -- 8: What is the true nature of the good -- 9: That we adopt the profession of the philosopher when we cannot fulfil that of a man -- 10: How the acts appropriate to man are to be discovered from the names he bears -- 11: What is the beginning of philosophy -- 12: On the art of discussion -- 13: Concerning anxiety -- 14: On Naso -- 15: On those who cling stubbornly to their judgements -- 16: That we do not practise applying our judgements about things good and evil -- 17: How we must adjust our primary conceptions to particular things -- 18: How we must struggle against impressions -- 19: To those who take up the principles of the philosophers only to discuss them -- 20: Against followers of Epicurus and of the academy -- 21: Concerning inconsistency of mind -- 22: On friendship -- 23: On the faculty of expression -- 24: To one whom he did not think worthy -- 25: How the art of reasoning in necessary -- 26: What is the distinctive character of error -- Book 3 -- 1: On adornment -- 2: (1) In what matters should the man who is to make progress train himself -- (2) That we neglect what is most vital -- 3: What is the material with which the good man deals: and what should be the object of our training -- 4: Against one who was indecorously excited in the theatre -- 5: Against those who make illness an excuse for leaving the lecture-room -- 6: Scattered sayings -- 7: Dialogue with the Commissioner of the Free Cities, who was and Epicurean -- 8: How we should train ourselves to deal with impressions -- 9: To a rhetor going up to Rome for a trial -- 10: How one should bear illnesses -- 11: Scattered sayings -- 12: On training -- 13: What a 'forlorn' condition means, and a 'forlorn' man -- 14: Scattered sayings -- 15: That we should approach everything with consideration -- 16: That we must be cautious in our social relations -- 17: Concerning providence -- 18: That we must not allow news to disturb us -- 19: What is the difference between the philosopher and the uneducated man -- 20: That benefit may be derived from all outward things -- 21: To those who undertake the profession of teacher with a light heart -- 22: On the calling of the cynic -- 23: To those who read and discourse for display -- 24: That we ought not to spend our feelings on things beyond our power -- 25: To those who fail to achieve what they set before them -- 26: To those who fear want -- Book 4 -- 1: On freedom -- 2: On intercourse with men -- 3: What to aim at in exchange -- 4: To those whose heart is set on a quiet life -- 5: To those that are contentious and brutal -- 6: To those who are distressed at being pitied -- 7: On freedom from fear -- 8: To those who hastily assume the character of philosophers -- 9: To one who was modest and has become shameless -- 10: What things we should despise, and what we should deem important -- 11: On cleanliness -- 12: On attention -- 13: To those who lightly communicate their secrets -- Fragments -- Manual of Epictetus -- Notes -- Meditations of Marcus Aurelius / translated by G Long -- Book 1 -- Book 2 -- Book 3 -- Book 4 -- Book 5 -- Book 6 -- Book 7 -- Book 8 -- Book 9 -- Book 10 -- Book 11 -- Book 12 -- Notes -- Appendix -- Cleanthes' hymn to Zeus / translated by James Adam -- Essay on Marcus Aurelius / Matthew Arnold -- Subject index to Epictetus -- Subject index to Marcus Aurelius -- Glossary.…”
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    Agro-product processing technology : principles and practice by Bala, B. K. (Bilash Kanti)

    [Boca Raton] : CRC Press, 2020
    First edition.
    Table of Contents: “…ContentsForeword--Preface--Author--Chapter 1 Introduction--1.1 Introduction--1.2 Impotence of Postharvest Technology--1.3 Importance of Postharvest Losses--1.4 Postharvest Technology--References--Chapter 2 Physical, Thermal, and Chemical Properties of Food and Biological Materials--2.1 Introduction--2.2 Physical Properties--2.2.1 Physical Dimensions--2.2.2 1000-Grain Weight--2.2.3 Bulk Density--2.2.4 Shrinkage--2.2.5 Friction--2.2.5.1 Angle of Internal Friction and Angle of Repose--2.2.5.2 Coefficient of Friction--2.3 Thermal Properties--2.3.1 Specific Heat--2.3.2 Thermal Conductivity--2.3.2.1 Theory--2.3.2.2 Apparatus and Measurement--2.3.3 Latent Heat of Vaporization--2.3.3.1 Determination of Latent Heat of Vaporization--2.3.4 Heat Transfer Coefficient of Product Bed--2.3.4.1 Dimensional Analysis--2.3.4.2 Comparison of Theory and Experiment--2.3.4.3 Theory--2.3.4.4 Determination of Volumetric Heat Transfer Coefficient--2.4 Chemical Properties--2.4.1 Starch--2.4.2 Protein--2.4.3 Fat--2.4.4 Vitamin--Key to Symbols--Exercises--References--Chapter 3 Cleaning, Grading, and Sorting--3.1 Grade Factor--3.2 Washing--3.3 Sorting Fruits and Vegetables--3.4 Sorting Grain--3.5 Spiral Separator--3.6 Indent Cylinder Separator--3.7 Color Separator--3.8 Centrifugal Separation--3.8.1 Stokes' Equation--3.9 The Centrifuge--3.10 The Cream Separator--3.11 Cyclone Separator--3.12 Machine Vision--3.12.1 Image Acquisition--3.12.1.1 Computer Vision System--3.12.1.2 Ultrasound and Infrared--3.12.1.3 Tomographic Imaging--3.12.2 Preprocessing--3.12.3 Segmentation--3.12.4 Feature Extraction--3.12.4.1 Color Features--3.12.4.2 Morphological Features--3.12.4.3 Texture Features--3.12.5 Classification--Bibliography--Chapter 4 Psychrometry--4.1 Introduction--4.2 Psychrometric Terms--4.2.1 Humidity Ratio--4.2.2 Relative Humidity--4.2.3 Specific Volume--4.2.4 Vapor Pressure--4.2.5 Dry-Bulb Temperature--4.2.6 Dew Point Temperature--4.2.7 Wet-Bulb Temperature--4.2.8 Enthalpy--4.2.9 Adiabatic Wet-Bulb Temperature--4.2.10 Psychrometric Wet-Bulb Temperature--4.3 Construction of Psychrometric Chart--4.4 Use of Psychrometric Chart--4.4.1 Sensible Heating and Cooling--4.4.2 Heating with Humidification--4.4.3 Cooling with Humidification--4.4.4 Cooling with Dehumidification--4.4.5 Drying--4.4.6 Mixing of Airstreams--4.4.7 Heat Addition with Air Mixing--4.4.8 Drying with Recirculation--Key to Symbols--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 5 Drying of Agro Products--5.1 Principles of Drying--5.2 Importance of Drying--5.3 Moisture Content--5.3.1 Moisture Content Representation--5.3.2 Determination of Moisture Content--5.3.2.1 Direct Methods--5.3.2.2 Indirect Methods--5.4 Equilibrium Moisture Content--5.4.1 Determination of Static Equilibrium Moisture Content--5.4.2 Static Equilibrium Moisture Content Models--5.5 Mechanism of Drying--5.6 Thin-Layer Drying--5.6.1 Thin-Layer Drying Equations--5.6.1.1 Empirical Drying Equations--5.6.1.2 Theoretical Drying Equations--5.6.1.3 Semi-Theoretical Drying Equations--5.6.2 Drying Rate--5.6.3 Drying Parameters--5.6.4 Drying Rate Constant and Diffusion Coefficient--5.6.4.1 Drying Rate Constant--5.6.5 Half Response Time--5.7 Deep-Bed Drying--5.7.1 Logarithmic Model--5.7.2 Partial Differential Equation Model--5.7.2.1 Method of Solution--5.7.2.2 Comparisons of Simulated and Observed Results--5.8 Fluidized Bed Drying Model--5.8.1 Heat Balance Equation--5.8.2 Drying Rate Equation--5.8.3 Mass Balance Equation--5.9 Agro-Product Drying Systems--5.9.1 Solar Drying Systems--5.9.1.1 Solar Dryers--5.9.2 Batch Drying Systems--5.9.2.1 Flatbed Dryer--5.9.3 Continuous Flow Drying Systems--5.9.3.1 Cross-Flow Dryer--5.9.3.2 Cross-Flow Batch Dryer--5.9.3.3 Concurrent Flow Dryer--5.9.3.4 Counterflow Dryer--5.9.3.5 Mixed-Flow Dryer--5.10 Safe Temperature for Drying Grain--5.11 Selection of Dryers--Key to Symbols--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 6 Parboiling of Rice--6.1 Introduction--6.2 Principles of Parboiling--6.3 Soaking--6.3.1 Kinetics of Soaking--6.3.2 Finite Element Modeling of Soaking of Water by Paddy--6.3.3 Half Response Time--6.3.4 Kinetics of Water Diffusion and Starch Gelatinization--6.4 Steaming--6.5 Drying--6.6 Effect of Parboiling on Milling, Nutritional, and Cooking Qualitiesof Rice--6.7 Parboiling Methods--6.7.1 Traditional Methods--6.7.1.1 Single Stage Parboiling--6.7.1.2 Double Stage Parboiling--6.7.2 Modern Methods--6.7.2.1 CFTRI (Central Food Technological ResearchIndustries) Method--6.7.2.2 Jadavpur University Method--6.7.2.3 Malek Process--6.7.2.4 Schule Process--6.7.2.5 Crystal Rice Process--6.7.2.6 Rice Conversion Process--6.7.2.7 Avorio Process--6.7.3 Estimation of Heat Required for Parboiling--6.7.3.1 Soaking Operation--6.7.3.2 Steaming Operation--6.7.3.3 Drying Operation--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 7 Milling of Rice and Wheat--7.1 Introduction--7.2 Rice Milling--7.3 Traditional Methods--7.3.1 Home Pounding--7.3.2 Huller Mills--7.3.3 Sheller Mills--7.3.4 Rubber Roll Sheller Mills--7.4 The Modern Rice Milling Process--7.5 Modern Rice Milling Machinery--7.5.1 Paddy Cleaner--7.5.2 Stoner--7.5.3 Rubber Roll Sheller--7.5.4 Paddy Separator--7.5.5 Whitening or Polishing--7.5.5.1 Cone-Type Polisher--7.5.5.2 Horizontal Abrasive-Type Polisher--7.5.5.3 Friction-Type Polisher--7.5.6 Bran and Polished Rice Separator--7.5.7 Rice Grader--7.5.8 Rice Mixing--7.6 Wheat Milling--7.6.1 Conditioning/Hydrothermal Treatment--7.6.2 Milling--7.6.3 Storage of Finished Products--7.7 Size Characteristics--7.7.1 Sieve--7.7.2 Fineness Modulus--7.7.3 Energy Requirements--Bibliography--Chapter 8 By-Product Utilization--8.1 Introduction--8.2 Fuels and Combustion--8.2.1 Furnaces--8.3 Pyrolysis and Gasification--8.3.1 Pyrolysis (Destructive Distillation) and Gasification--8.3.2 Types of Gasifiers--8.3.2.1 Countercurrent Moving Bed Gasifiers--8.3.2.2 Concurrent Moving Bed Gasifiers--8.3.2.3 Crosscurrent Moving Bed Gasifiers--8.3.2.4 Fluidized Bed Gasifiers--8.3.3 Gasification Process--8.3.3.1 Oxidation--8.3.3.2 Reduction--8.3.3.3 Drying--8.3.4 Gasifier Units--8.4 Liquefaction--8.5 Hydrolysis Followed by Fermentation--8.6 Biochar Production and Utilization--8.6.1 Biochar Carbonizer--8.6.2 Types of Carbonizers--8.6.2.1 Application--8.7 Rice Husk Pelletizing and Briquetting--8.7.1 Need for Briquetting--8.7.2 Principle and Technology--8.7.3 Types of Briquetting Machines--8.7.3.1 High- and Medium-Pressure Compaction--8.7.3.2 Screw Press--8.7.3.3 Piston Press--8.7.3.4 Low-Pressure Compaction--8.7.3.5 Hand-Molded Briquettes--8.7.4 Applications--8.7.5 Limitations--8.7.6 Future Prospective--8.8 Biogas Digesters--8.8.1 Anaerobic Digestion Process--8.8.2 Indian-Type Biogas Digester--8.8.3 The Chinese Biogas Digester--8.8.4 Digester Sizing--8.9 Composting--8.9.1 Process of Composting--8.9.2 Mixing of Materials in the Compost--8.9.3 Starting a Composter--8.9.4 Operating a Compost--8.9.5 Simple Thermophile Composting Procedure--8.9.6 Types of Composters--8.10 Utilization of Rice Bran - Stabilizer Design and Oil Extraction--8.11 Bran - Stabilizer Design--8.12 Oil Extraction--8.12.1 Batch Extraction Method--Bibliography--Chapter 9 Storage of Agro Products--9.1 Principles of Storage--9.2 Interactions of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Variables in theDeterioration of Stored Grains--9.3 Computer Simulation Modeling for Stored Grain Pest Management--9.4 Grain Storage Systems--9.4.1 Traditional Storage Systems--9.4.2 Modern Storage Systems--9.4.2.1 Bagged Storage System--9.4.2.2 Silo Storage System--9.4.2.3 Airtight Grain Storage--9.4.2.4 Aerated Storage System--9.4.2.5 Low-Temperature Storage System (Grain Chillingby Refrigeration)--9.4.2.6 Controlled Atmosphere Storage Systems--9.4.2.7 Damp Grain Storage System with Chemicals--9.5 Design of Grain Storages--9.5.1 Structural Requirements--9.5.2 Janssen's Equation--9.5.3 Rankine's Equation--9.5.4 Airy's Equation--9.5.5 Construction Materials--Key to Symbols--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 10 Heating and Cooling of Agro Products--10.1 Introduction--10.2 Heat Conduction--10.2.1 The Differential Equation of Heat Conduction in Cartesianand Cylindrical Coordinate Systems--10.2.1.1 The Differential Equation ofHeat Conduction in Cartesian Coordinate System--10.2.1.2 The Differential Equation ofHeat Conduction in Cylindrical Coordinate System--10.2.2 The Composite Wall--10.2.3 Cylinder and Sphere--10.3 Convection--10.3.1 Forced Convection--10.3.2 Natural or Free Convection--10.3.3 Heat Exchangers--10.4 Radiation--10.4.1 Radiation Intensity and Shape Factor--10.4.2 Radiation Exchange between Black Surfaces--10.4.3 Heat Exchange by Radiation between Gray Surfaces--10.5 Cooling--10.5.1 Cooling Rate--10.6 Freezing--10.6.1 Freezing Point Depression--10.7 Heating--10.7.1 Boiling-Point Elevation--Key to Symbols--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 11 Refrigeration and Cold Storage--11.1 Introduction--11.2 Vapor Compression Refrigeration Cycle--11.3 Pressure-Enthalpy (p-h) Chart--11.3.1 Unit of Refrigeration--11.4 Refrigerants--11.4.1 Desirable Characteristics of Refrigerants--11.5 Construction of Psychrometric Chart--11.6 Moisture Control and Storage of Vegetables Crops--11.6.1 Potatoes--11.6.1.1 Adequate Volume--11.6.1.2 Adequate Strength--11.6.1.3 Storage Environment--11.6.1.4 Suberization Period--11.6.1.5 Short-Term Storage--11.6.1.6 Long-Term Storage--11.7 Cooling Requirement--Exercises--Bibliography--Chapter 12 Separation--12.1 Introduction--12.2 Contact Equilibrium Process--12.2.1 Absorption--12.2.2 Extraction--12.2.2.1 Rate of Extraction--12.2.2.2 Leaching--12.2.3 Distillation--12.2.3.1 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium--…”
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  15. 128655

    Fundamentals of Engineering FE Civil All-in-One Exam Guide, 2nd Edition by Goswami, Indranil

    New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill LLC, 2024
    Second edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Stability and Determinacy -- 4.9.1 Truss Member Forces: Method of Joints -- 4.9.2 Truss Member Forces: Method of Sections -- 4.9.3 Identification of Zero-Force Members -- 4.9.4 Truss Deflection: Method of Virtual Work -- 4.9.5 Influence Line for Truss Member Force -- 4.10 Centroid of an Area by Integration -- 4.10.1 Centroid of a Compound Area?Weighted Average -- 4.11 Various Section Properties -- 4.11.1 Moment of Inertia (I) -- 4.11.2 Polar Moment of Inertia (J) -- 4.11.3 Product of Inertia -- 4.12 Friction -- 4.12.1 Belt Friction -- 4.12.2 Screw Thread -- 5 Dynamics -- 5.0 CHAPTER PRELIMINARIES -- 5.1 Kinematics -- 5.1.1 Particle Kinematics -- 5.1.2 Motion in the y Direction -- 5.1.3 Rigid Body Kinematics -- 5.2 Kinetics -- 5.2.1 Particle Kinetics -- 5.2.2 Constant Length of String Concept -- 5.2.3 Rigid Body Kinetics -- 5.3 Principle of Work and Energy -- 5.3.1 Work -- 5.3.2 Gravitational Potential Energy -- 5.3.3 Elastic Potential Energy -- 5.3.4 Kinetic Energy -- 6 Mechanics of Materials -- 6.0 CHAPTER PRELIMINARIES -- 6.1 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams -- 6.1.1 Shear Force Diagram -- 6.1.2 Bending Moment Diagram -- 6.2 Normal Stress and Strain -- 6.2.1 Hooke's Law -- 6.2.2 Elastic versus Inelastic Behavior -- 6.2.3 Poisson's Ratio -- 6.3 Shear Stress -- 6.4 Generalized Hooke's Law -- 6.5 Typical Stress-Strain Curve for Mild Steel -- 6.5.1 Ductility -- 6.5.2 Elasto-Plastic Model -- 6.6 Bending Stress -- 6.7 Combined Axial and Bending Stress -- 6.8 Shear Stress due to Transverse Load -- 6.9 Beam Deflection?…”
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    Mork & Mindy. The second season

    Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount Home Entertainment, 2007
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    Mork & Mindy. The second season

    Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount Home Entertainment, 2007
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    The answer machine by Feldman, Susan

    San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Information access: a spectrum of needs and uses -- 5.1 Information tasks -- 5.2 Information seekers -- 5.3 Finding the right search technology -- 5.3.1 First questions -- 5.3.2 Information needs assessment checklist -- 5.4 Trade-offs in search and content technologies -- 5.5 Search and content analytics technologies: sample use cases -- 5.5.1 Web search -- 5.5.2 eCommerce search -- 5.5.3 eDiscovery search -- 5.5.4 Enterprise search -- 5.6 Search and content analytics in the enterprise -- 5.6.1 Consumer vs. business search -- 5.7 Trends in enterprise search -- 5.7.1 Unified information access -- 5.7.2 InfoApps and search-based applications -- 5.7.3 Opinion,trend, and sentiment monitoring -- 5.7.4 Question answering systems -- 5.7.5 Site search -- 5.7.6 Mobile search -- 5.8 Enterprise search systems in summary --…”
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    Mastering FreeSWITCH. by Minessale II, Anthony

    Packt Publishing, 2016
    1.
    Table of Contents: “…New frontiers of VoIP encryption (WebRTC, WebSockets, DTLS)Summary; Chapter 5: Audio File and Streaming Formats, Music on Hold, Recording Calls; Traditional telephony codecs constrain audio; HD audio frontiers are pushed by cellphones, right now; FreeSWITCH audio, file, and stream formats; Audio file formats; MP3 and streaming; Music on Hold; Playing and recording audio files and streams; Recording and modifying prompts and audio files; Recording calls; Tapping audio; Summary; Chapter 6: PSTN and TDM; OpenZap; FreeTDM; I/O modules; Signaling modules; ISDN signaling modules; Analog modules.…”
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