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142541
Advanced Hybrid Powertrains for Commercial Vehicles
Warrendale : SAE International, 2021Table of Contents: “…1.6.3.3 Full Hybrid -- 1.6.4 Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle -- 1.6.5 Hybrid Vehicles by Application -- References -- Chapter 2 Internal Combustion Engines for Commercial Vehicles -- 2.1 Requirements of Internal Combustion Engines for Commercial Vehicles -- 2.1.1 Size and Weight -- 2.1.2 Performance -- 2.1.2.1 Fuel Economy -- 2.1.2.2 Power -- 2.1.2.3 Torque -- 2.1.3 Reliability and Durability -- 2.1.4 Meeting Government Emissions Regulations -- 2.2 Basics of IC Engines -- 2.2.1 History of IC Engines for Commercial Vehicles -- 2.2.2 Basic Operations of IC Engines -- 2.2.2.1 Intake -- 2.2.2.2 Compression…”
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142542
Introduction to Simulink with engineering applications
Fremont, CA : Orchard Publications, 2006Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- 1.1 Simulink and its Relation to MATLAB -- 1.2 Simulink Demos -- 1.3 Summary -- 1.4 Exercises -- 1.5 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Exercises -- Chapter 2 -- 2.1 The Inport, Outport, and Subsystem Blocks -- 2.2 The Ground Block -- 2.3 The Terminator Block -- 2.4 The Constant and Product Blocks -- 2.5 The Scope Block -- 2.6 The Bus Creator and Bus Selector Blocks -- 2.7 The Mux and Demux Blocks -- 2.8 The Switch Block -- 2.9 The Sum Block -- 2.10 The Gain Block -- 2.11 The Relational Operator Block -- 2.12 The Logical Operator Block -- 2.13 The Saturation Block -- 2.14 The Integrator Block -- 2.15 The Unit Delay Block -- 2.16 The Discrete-Time Integrator Block -- 2.17 Data Types and The Data Type Conversion Block -- 2.18 Summary -- 2.19 Exercises -- 2.20 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Exercises -- Chapter 3 -- 3.1 The Continuous-Time Linear Systems Sub-Library -- 3.1.1 The Integrator Block -- 3.1.2 The Derivative Block -- 3.1.3 The State-Space Block -- 3.1.4 The Transfer Fcn Block -- 3.1.5 The Zero-Pole Block -- 3.2 The Continuous-Time Delays Sub-Library -- 3.2.1 The Transport Delay Block -- 3.2.2 The Variable Time Delay Block -- 3.2.3 The Variable Transport Delay Block -- 3.3 Summary -- 3.4 Exercises -- 3.5 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Exercises -- Chapter 4 -- 4.1 The Saturation Block -- 4.2 The Saturation Dynamic Block -- 4.3 The Dead Zone Block -- 4.4 The Dead Zone Dynamic Block -- 4.5 The Rate Limiter Block -- 4.6 The Rate Limiter Dynamic Block -- 4.7 The Backlash Block -- 4.8 The Relay Block -- 4.9 The Quantizer Block -- 4.10 The Hit Crossing Block -- 4.11 The Coulomb and Viscous Friction Block -- 4.12 The Wrap to Zero Block -- 4.13 Summary -- 4.14 Exercises -- 4.15 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Exercises -- Chapter 5 -- 5.1 The Discrete-Time Linear Systems Sub-Library -- 5.1.1 The Unit Delay Block -- 5.1.2 The Integer Delay Block -- 5.1.3 The Tapped Delay Block -- 5.1.4 The Discrete-Time Integrator Block -- 5.1.5 The Discrete Transfer Fcn Block -- 5.1.6 The Discrete Filter Block -- 5.1.7 The Discrete Zero-Pole Block -- 5.1.8 The Difference Block -- 5.1.9 The Discrete Derivative Block -- 5.1.10 The Discrete State-Space Block -- 5.1.11 The Transfer Fcn First Order Block -- 5.1.12 The Transfer Fcn Lead or Lag Block -- 5.1.13 The Transfer Fcn Real Zero Block -- 5.1.14 The Weighted Moving Average Block -- 5.2 The Sample & Hold Delays Sub-Library -- 5.2.1 The Memory Block -- 5.2.2 The First-Order Hold Block -- 5.2.3 The Zero-Order Hold Block -- 5.3 Summary -- 5.4 Exercises -- 5.5 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Exercises -- Chapter 6 -- 6.1 The Logic Operations Group Sub-Library -- 6.1.1 The Logical Operator Block -- 6.1.2 The Relational Operator Block -- 6.1.3 The Interval Test Block -- 6.1.4 The Interval Test Dynamic Block -- 6.1.5 The Combinatorial Logic Block -- 6.1.6 The Compare to Zero Block -- 6.1.7 The Compare to Constant Block -- 6.2 The Bit Operations Group Sub-Library -- tidtid4.…”
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142543
Drug delivery : principles and applications
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016Table of Contents: “…Conclusions ; References ; 6 Intracellular delivery and disposition of small molecular weight drugs / Jeffrey Krise ; 6.1 Introduction ; 6.2. …”
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142544
Design and Analysis of Connections in Steel Structures : Fundamentals and Examples
Newark : Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag fur Architektur und Technische, 2018Table of Contents: “…2.3 Actions Proportional to Stiffness2.4 Ductility; 2.5 Load Path; 2.6 Ignorance of the Load Path; 2.7 Additional Restraints; 2.8 Methods to Define Ultimate Limit States in Joints; 2.9 Bolt Resistance; 2.10 Yield Line; 2.11 Eccentric Joints; 2.12 Economy, Repetitiveness, and Simplicity; 2.13 Man-hours and Material Weight; 2.14 Diffusion Angles; 2.15 Bolt Pretensioning and Effects on Resistance; 2.15.1 Is Resistance Affected by Pretensioning?…”
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142545
Marine Polysaccharides : Advances and Multifaceted Applications.
Milton : Pan Stanford Publishing, 2018Table of Contents: “…4.3.1.3 Nuclear magnetic resonance4.3.1.4 Conductometry; 4.3.1.5 X-ray diffraction; 4.3.2 Molecular Weight; 4.3.2.1 Mass spectrometry; 4.3.3 Persistence Chain Length; 4.3.4 Solubility; 4.3.5 Chitosan Oligosacharrides; 4.4 Modification of Chitosan; 4.5 Methods for Preparation of Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles; 4.5.1 Ionic Gelation Method; 4.5.2 Emulsion Cross-Linking Method; 4.5.3 Reverse Micellar Method; 4.5.4 Chitin and Chitosan Nanofibres; 4.6 Applications of Chitosan; 4.6.1 Treatment of Industrial Effluents; 4.6.2 Dye Equilibrium Constants; 4.6.3 Antibacterial Activity; 4.6.4 Drug Delivery…”
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142546
Graph-related optimization and decision theory
London : Wiley, 2014Table of Contents: “…The generalized multiassignment problem; 4.6.1. An example; 4.7. Weighted assignment problem.…”
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142547
Film Properties of Plastics and Elastomers.
San Diego : Elsevier Science, 2017Table of Contents: “…1.8.2 Van der Waals Forces1.8.3 Chain Entanglement; 1.9 General Classifications; 1.9.1 Molecular Weight; 1.9.2 Thermosets Versus Thermoplastics; 1.9.3 Crystalline Versus Amorphous; 1.9.4 Orientation; 1.10 Plastic Compositions; 1.10.1 Polymer Blends; 1.10.2 Elastomers; 1.10.3 Additives; 1.10.3.1 Fillers, Reinforcement, Composites; 1.10.3.2 Combustion Modifiers, Fire, Flame Retardants, and Smoke Suppressants; 1.10.3.3 Release Agents; 1.10.3.4 Slip Additives/Internal Lubricants; 1.10.3.5 Antiblock Additives; 1.10.3.6 Catalysts; 1.10.3.7 Impact Modifiers and Tougheners; 1.10.3.8 UV Stabilizers.…”
4th ed.
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142548
Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing 17th CCF Conference, ChineseCSCW 2022, Taiyuan, China, November 25–27, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part II
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023Table of Contents: “…Crowd Intelligence and Crowd Cooperative Computing -- MatricEs: Matrix Embeddings for Link Prediction in Knowledge Graphs -- Learning User Embeddings based on Long Short-Term User Group Modeling for Next-Item Recommendation -- Context-Aware Quaternion Embedding for Knowledge Graph Completion -- Dependency-based Task Assignment in Spatial Crowdsourcing -- ICKG: An I Ching Knowledge Graph Tool Revealing Ancient Wisdom -- Collaborative Analysis on Code Structure and Semantics -- Temporal Planning-Based Choreography from Music -- An Adaptive Parameter DBSCAN Clustering and Reputation-aware QoS Prediction Method -- E↵ectiveness of Malicious Behavior and its Impact on Crowdsourcing -- Scene Adaptive Persistent Target Tracking and Attack Method Based On Deep Reinforcement Learning -- Research on Cost Control of Mobile Crowdsourcing Supporting Low Budget in Large Scale Environmental Information Monitoring -- Question Answering System Based on University Knowledge Graph -- Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Scheduling Algorithm for Service Di↵erentiation in Cloud Business Process Management System -- A Knowledge Tracing Model Based on Graph Attention Mechanism and Incorporating External Features -- Crowd-Powered Source Searching in Complex Environments -- Cooperative Evolutionary Computation and Human-like intelligent Collaboration -- Task Offloading and Resource Allocation with Privacy Constraints in End-edge-cloud Environment -- A Classifier-based Two-stage Training Model for Few-shot Segmentation -- EEG-based Motor Imagery Classification with Deep Adversarial Learning -- Comparison Analysis on Techniques of Preprocessing Imbalanced Data for Symbolic Regression -- A Feature Reduction-Induced Subspace Multiple Kernel Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm -- A Deep Neural Network based Resource Configuration Framework for Human-Machine Computing System -- Research on User’s Mental Health Based on Comment Text -- A Multi-objective Level-based Learning Swarm Optimization Algorithm with Preference for Epidemic Resource Allocation -- Aesthetics-Diven Online Summarization to First-Person Tourism Videos -- Visual Scene-Aware Dialogue System for Cross-Modal Intelligent Human-Machine Interaction -- A Weighting Possibilistic Fuzzy C-Means Algorithm for Interval Granularity -- An Evolutionary Multi-Task Genetic Algorithm with Assisted-task for Flexible Job Shop Scheduling -- Evaluation of Depression Tendency Based on Cyber Psychosocial and Physical Computation -- Optimization of on-ramp confluence sequence for Internet of Vehicles with graph model -- Chinese Event Extraction Based on Hierarchical Attention Mechanism -- Instance-Aware Style-Swap for Disentangled Attribute-Level Image Editing -- Collaborative Multi-Head Contextualized Sparse Representations for Real-Time Open-Domain Question Answering -- Automatic Personality Prediction Based on Users’ Chinese Handwriting Change -- Domain-Specific Collaborative Applications -- A Faster, Lighter and Stronger Deep Learning-Based Approach for Place Recognition -- An Improved Prior Box Generation Method for Small Object Detection -- ACAGNN: Source code representation based on fine-grained multi-view program features -- A Framework for Math Word Problem Solving Based on Pre-training Models And Spatial Optimization Strategies -- A Spillover-Based Model for Default Risk Assessment of Transaction Entities in Bulk Commodity Trade -- The Sandpile Model of Japanese Empire Dynamics -- Active Authorization Control of Deep Models Using Channel Pruning -- A Knowledge Graph-based Analysis Framework for Aircraft Configuration Change Propagation -- Node-IBD: A Dynamic Isolation Optimization Algorithm for Infection Prevention and Control Based on Influence Diffusion -- A Hybrid Layout Method Based on GPU for the Logistics Facility Layout Problem -- An interpretable loan credit evaluation method based on rule representation learner -- A Survey of Computer Vision-based Fall Detection and Technology Perspectives -- 3D Gaze Vis: Sharing Eye Tracking Data Visualization for Collaborative Work in VR Environment -- A Learning State Monitoring Method Based on Face Feature and Posture -- Meta-Transfer Learning for Person Re-Identification in Aerial Imagery. …”
1st ed. 2023.
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142549
Asthma in the workplace
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2021Table of Contents: “…Tarlo -- Various high- and low-molecular weight agents / Paul Cullinan, Ilenia Folleti, Xavier Munoz, Hille Suojalehto, Katri Suuronen, Marta Wiszniewska, Jean-Luc Malo, Olivier Vandenplas -- Irritant-induced asthma and reactive airways dysfunction syndrome -- Jonathan A. …”
Fifth edition.
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142550
Intermediate optical design
Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, 2004Table of Contents: “…Optimization -- Special characteristics of lens design as an optimization problem -- The nature of the merit function -- The Strehl ratio -- MTF optimization -- General comments -- Comparison with the optical thin-film design problem -- Nonlinearity of the aberrations -- Changes needed to reduce high-order aberrations -- A method of visualizing the problem of optimization in lens design -- Theory of damped least squares (Levenberg-Marquardt) -- Some details of damped least squares as used in lens design -- Paraxial (first-order) properties -- Seidel and Buchdahl coefficients -- Transverse ray or wavefront aberrations -- Aberration balancing and choice of weighting factors -- Damping -- Control of physical constraints -- Control of glass boundary conditions -- Solves -- Lagrange multipliers -- Some reasons for the success of the DLS method -- Experiments with optimization programs -- Effect of changing the damping factor -- Effect of scaling the parameter changes -- An optimization example -- References.…”
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142551
Supporting Reuse in Business Case Development
Dordrecht : Springer, 2013Table of Contents: “…3.8.2 Recommending Criteria by means of Collaborative Filtering3.8.3 Recommending Methods by Means of an Expert Model; 3.9 Conclusion; 4 Business Case Ontology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background; 4.2.1 Reuse in Business Case Development; 4.2.2 Ontologies; 4.2.3 Design Methods for Ontologies; 4.3 Requirements for Business Case Ontology and Related Work; 4.4 Competency Questions; 4.5 Design; 4.5.1 BusinessCase; 4.5.2 Case; 4.5.3 Criterion; 4.5.4 Value; 4.5.5 Method; 4.5.6 Method Application; 4.5.7 Weight; 4.5.8 Risk & Uncertainty; 4.5.9 Group; 4.6 Evaluation; 4.6.1 Competency Questions.…”
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142552
Integration of large scale wind energy with electrical power system in China
Singapore ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2018Table of Contents: “…2.3.4 Comparison of Three Kinds of Wind Power Generation Systems2.3.4.1 Cost, Size, and Weight; 2.3.4.2 Match with 50-60 Hz Power Grid Frequency; 2.3.4.3 Blade Noise; 2.3.4.4 Energy Acquisition; 2.3.4.5 Reliability and Maintenance; 2.3.4.6 Wind Energy Quality; 2.3.4.7 Power Grid Faults; 2.3.5 Other Types of Wind Turbines; 2.3.5.1 AC/DC/AC Wind Power Generation System; 2.3.5.2 Magnetic Field-Modulated Generator System; 2.3.5.3 Brushless Double-Fed Generator System; 2.3.5.4 Claw-Pole Generator System; 2.3.5.5 Switched Reluctance Generator System.…”
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142553
Introduction to operational modal analysis
Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2015Table of Contents: “…3.2.4 Singular Value Decomposition3.2.5 Block Matrices; 3.2.6 Scalar Matrix Measures; 3.2.7 Vector and Matrix Calculus; 3.3 Least Squares Regression; 3.3.1 Linear Least Squares; 3.3.2 Bias, Weighting and Covariance; References; Chapter 4 Transforms; 4.1 Continuous Time Fourier Transforms; 4.1.1 Real Fourier Series; 4.1.2 Complex Fourier Series; 4.1.3 The Fourier Integral; 4.2 Discrete Time Fourier Transforms; 4.2.1 Discrete Time Representation; 4.2.2 The Sampling Theorem; 4.3 The Laplace Transform; 4.3.1 The Laplace Transform as a generalization of the Fourier Transform.…”
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142554
Inverse abdominoplasty : an illustrated guide
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2016Table of Contents: “…2.4 Anesthesia Methods in Abdominoplasty2.4.1 General Anesthesia; 2.4.2 Regional Anesthesia; 2.4.3 Planar Blocks: Transverse Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block; 2.4.4 Local Anesthesia; 2.4.5 Sedation-Analgesia; 2.5 Perioperative Considerations; References; Chapter 3: Patient Selection; 3.1 General Issues; 3.1.1 Age and General Health Issues; 3.1.2 Respiratory Problems; 3.1.3 Diabetes; 3.1.4 Clotting Problems and DVT; 3.1.5 Skeletal and Vertebral Problems; 3.1.6 Smoking; 3.1.7 Body Weight; 3.1.8 Pregnancy; 3.1.9 Combined Procedures; 3.2 Local Issues; 3.3 Abdominal Parameters Determining the Technique…”
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142555
The Science of Vehicle Dynamics Handling, Braking, and Ride of Road and Race Cars.
Dordrecht : Springer, 2014Table of Contents: “…3.2.3 Velocity Center3.2.4 Fundamental Ratios; 3.2.5 Accelerations and Radii of Curvature; 3.2.6 Acceleration Center; 3.2.7 Tire Kinematics (Tire Slips); 3.3 Vehicle Constitutive (Tire) Equations; 3.4 Vehicle Equilibrium Equations; 3.5 Forces Acting on the Vehicle; 3.5.1 Weight; 3.5.2 Aerodynamic Force; 3.5.3 Road-Tire Friction Forces; 3.5.4 Road-Tire Vertical Forces; 3.6 Vehicle Equilibrium Equations (more Explicit Form); 3.7 Load Transfers; 3.7.1 Longitudinal Load Transfer; 3.7.2 Lateral Load Transfers; 3.7.3 Vertical Loads on Each Tire; 3.8 Suspension First-Order Analysis.…”
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142556
High efficiency video coding and other emerging standards
Gistrup, Denmark : River Publishers, 2017Table of Contents: “…Front Cover -- Half Title -- High Efficiency Video Coding and Other Emerging Standards -- River Publishers Series in Signal, Image and Speech Processing -- Title Page -- High Efficiency Video Coding and Other Emerging Standards -- Copyright Page -- Foreword -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 5 -- High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding -- 5.3 Analysis of Coding Tools in HEVC Test Model, HM 1.0: Intra-Prediction -- 5.4 HEVC Encoder -- 5.4.1 Intra Prediction -- 5.4.2 Transform Coefficient Scanning -- 5.4.3 Luma and Chroma Fractional Pixel Interpolation -- 5.4.4 Comparison of Coding Tools of HM1 and HEVC Draft 9 -- 5.5 Extensions to HEVC -- 5.6 Profiles and Levels -- 5.7 Performance and Computational Complexity of HEVC Encoders -- 5.8 System Layer Integration of HEVC -- 5.9 HEVC Lossless Coding and Improvements [E85] -- 5.10 Summary -- 5.11 Projects -- Chapter 8 -- Screen Content Coding for HEVC -- 8.1 Introduction to SCC -- 8.2 Screen Content Coding Tools -- 8.2.1 Intra Block Copy -- 8.2.2 Palette Mode -- 8.2.2.1 Palette derivation -- 8.2.2.2 Coding the palette entries -- 8.2.2.3 Coding the palette indices -- 8.2.3 Adaptive Color Transform (ACT) -- 8.2.3.1 Color space conversion -- 8.2.3.2 Encoder optimization -- 8.2.4 Adaptive Motion Vector Resolution -- 8.3 Lossless and Visually Lossless Coding Algorithms -- 8.3.1 Residual DPCM -- 8.3.2 Sample-Based Weighted Prediction with Directional Template Matching -- 8.3.3 Sample-Based Angular Intra-Prediction -- 8.3.4 Sample-Based Angular Intra-Prediction with Edge Prediction -- 8.4 Fast Coding Algorithms -- 8.4.1 Adaptive Motion Compensation Precision -- 8.4.2 Fast Intra Coding -- 8.5 Visual Quality Assessment -- 8.5.1 Screen Image Quality Assessment.…”
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142557
Strategic approaches in coronary intervention
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006Table of Contents: “…Bell -- Coronary artery perforation / Eugenia Nikolsky, Zoran Lasic, and Roxana Mehran -- Unfractionated heparin / Heidar Arjomand and Marc Cohen -- Low-molecular-weight heparin therapy during acute coronary syndromes and percutaneous coronary intervention / John J. …”
Third edition.
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142558
Construction engineering design calculations and rules of thumb
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2016Table of Contents: “…Weld Testing; 4.5.13. Weld Material Weight; 4.6. Bolts…”
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142559
Landscape Ecology and Water Management Proceedings of IGU Rohtak Conference, Vol. 2.
Dordrecht : Springer, 2014Table of Contents: “…2.3 Geology of the Study Area2.4 Materials and Methodology; 2.5 Results and Discussion; 2.5.1 Factor Maps Preparation; 2.5.2 Weighting Factor Maps; 2.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Landslide Disaster Management and Reduction: An Approach Through Remote Sensing and GIS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Delineation of Landslide Hazard; 3.3 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS; 3.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Population-Development-Environment Interface and Flood Risk in Murshidabad, West Bengal; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Study Area; 4.3 Research Background; 4.4 Methodology; 4.5 Results.…”
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Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2000Table of Contents: “…chapter 1 Toward an Ecosystem Approach to Remediation in the Great Basin -- chapter 2 Experimental Investigations of In Situ Bioremediation of an Aquifer Contaminated with Ammonium -- chapter 3 Remediation of Hexavalent Chromiumby Biosorption -- chapter 4 Bioregeneration of Contaminated Adsorbents Containing Hazardous Wastes -- chapter 5 Efficiency of Cyperus corymbosus,Typha angustifolia, Phragmites australis,and Eleocharis dulcis in Constructed Wetlands for Removal of Chromium from Electroplating Industrial Wastewater -- chapter 6 Microbiological Peculiarities in the Transformation of Cattle Waste into Food Additives -- chapter 7 The Increase of Pea Cell Sensitivity to Chemical Compounds During Chromatin Activation Periods -- chapter 8 Modification of Biological Treatment Process -- chapter 9 Biodegradation of Redundant Cellulose Wastes Using Bacterial and fungal Cells Immobilized in Radiopolymerized Hydrogels -- chapter 10 Bioremediation of Building Material Contaminated with Herbicides -- chapter 11 In Situ Bioremediation of Xenobiotics: Immobilized Biocatalysts in Bioreactors -- chapter 12 Microbiological Destruction of Mustard in Soil -- chapter 13 Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria and Other Biological Agents for Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium and Other Heavy Metals -- chapter 14 Bioremediation Potential of Autochthonous Bacteria from an Aquifer Polluted with Chlorobenzenes (Project SAFIRA) -- chapter 15 Use of Humic Substances in Remediation of Contaminated Environments -- part Part 2: Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Materials -- chapter 16 Biodegradation of PCBs in Aqueous and Soil Systems -- chapter 17 Biosurfactant Production by Indigenous Soil Microbes Degrading BEHP andlubricating Oil -- chapter 18 Potential of Plant-Microbe Interactions for In Situ Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soils -- chapter 19 Concurrent Fuel and Chlorinated SolventRemediation: Bioslurping Free Product andMonitored Natural Attenuation of the Soluble Plume -- chapter 20 Biodegradation of Crude Oil in ColdClimatic Conditions -- chapter 21 Additives Affecting the Microbial Degradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons -- chapter 22 Intrinsic Biodegradation of Benzene in Contaminated Groundwater: A Case Study Illustrating the Application of Numerical Modeling -- chapter 23 Biotransformation of PAHs by the White Rot Fungus Trametes versicolor -- chapter 24 Using Immobilized Microorganisms toIntensify the Removal of Hydrocarbon Contaminants from Water and Soil -- chapter 25 Mesocosm and Field Assays of Oil Spill Bioremediation -- chapter 26 Degradation of Chlorophenols by Basidiomycetes -- chapter 27 Detoxification of Soils Containing High Molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Gram-Negative Bacteriaand Bacterial-Fungal Cocultures -- chapter 28 Perspectives on the Use of Hydrocarbon-Oxidizing Micromycetes and Rhodococci for Purification of Oil-Polluted Soils -- chapter 29 Selection of Mineral Oil-DegradingConsortia of Microorganisms -- part Part 3: Soil-Specific Bioremediation Techniques -- chapter 30 Bioaugmentation for Soil Bioremediation -- chapter 31 Degradation of Aromatic XenobioticsAerated Soils by Enzyme Systems of Microorganisms and Plants -- chapter 33 Bioremediation of TNT-Contaminated Soil -- chapter 34 In Situ Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Bioelectrokinetic Remediation andOther Competitive Technologies -- chapter 35 Aerobic Biodegradation Kinetics and SoilGas Transport in the Unsaturated Zone -- chapter 36 Biofilm in Remediation ofContaminated Soils -- chapter 37 How to Intensify Biological Remediation of Contaminated Soils -- chapter 38 Biological Perspectives in Soil Remediationwith Reference to Chromium -- chapter 39 Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils in Dry land: Case Studies in Egypt -- chapter 40 Composition of Soil-Improving Biopreparations for Remediation and Effective Soil Formation -- chapter 41 Use of Silicon-Containing lignin Productsfor In Situ Soil Bioremediation -- part Part 4: Phytoremediation -- chapter 42 Phytoextraction: Present Applications and Future Promise -- chapter 43 An Integrated Investigation of the Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal andRadionuclide Contaminated Soils: From the laboratory to the Field -- chapter 44 Phytoremediation of Soils and Waters Contaminated with Arsenicals from formerChemical Warfare Installatio -- chapter 45 Phytoremediation of Soil and Sludge with Special Examination of Heavy Metal Contamination -- chapter 46 Chemophytostabilization of Metals in Contaminated Soils -- chapter 47 Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils -- chapter 48 In Situ Inactivation and Phytoremediationof Metal- and Metalloid-Contaminated Soils: Field Experiments.…”
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