Drug Discovery

Drug Discovery

Author: Hany El-Shemy

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2013-01-23

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9535109065

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Natural products are a constant source of potentially active compounds for the treatment of various disorders. The Middle East and tropical regions are believed to have the richest supplies of natural products in the world. Plant derived secondary metabolites have been used by humans to treat acute infections, health disorders and chronic illness for tens of thousands of years. Only during the last 100 years have natural products been largely replaced by synthetic drugs. Estimates of 200 000 natural products in plant species have been revised upward as mass spectrometry techniques have developed. For developing countries the identification and use of endogenous medicinal plants as cures against cancers has become attractive. Books on drug discovery will play vital role in the new era of disease treatment using natural products.


Climate Change and Environment

Climate Change and Environment

Author: J. Sundaresan

Publisher: Scientific Publishers

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9386237660

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This book is a baseline reference for researchers, environmentalist, planners, policy makers as well as administrators who are concerned with the future of the planet Earth.


The Energy of Slaves

The Energy of Slaves

Author: Andrew Nikiforuk

Publisher: Greystone Books

Published: 2012-08-17

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1553659791

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“A robustly researched and smoothly written overview of the many challenges confronting our devotion to fossil fuels” from the author of Tar Sands (Quill & Quire). Ancient civilizations relied on shackled human muscle. It took the energy of slaves to plant crops, clothe emperors, and build cities. Nineteenth-century slaveholders viewed critics as hostilely as oil companies and governments now regard environmentalists. Yet the abolition movement had an invisible ally: coal and oil. As the world’s most versatile workers, fossil fuels replenished slavery’s ranks with combustion engines and other labor-saving tools. Since then, cheap oil has transformed politics, economics, science, agriculture, and even our concept of happiness. Many North Americans today live as extravagantly as Caribbean plantation owners. We feel entitled to surplus energy and rationalize inequality, even barbarity, to get it. But endless growth is an illusion. In this provocative book, Andrew Nikiforuk, winner of the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award, argues that what we need is a radical emancipation movement that ends our master-and-slave approach to energy. We must learn to use energy on a moral, just, and truly human scale. Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute “In his cautionary tale about the evils of oil . . . Nikiforuk makes his case for impending doom if we don’t mend our energy-spending ways.” —The Star “In this cogently argued book, Andrew Nikiforuk deploys a powerful metaphor. Oil dependency, he writes, is a modern form of slavery—and it’s time for a global abolition movement.” —Taras Grescoe, author of Shanghai Grand “A startling critique that should rouse us from our pipe dream of endless plenty.” —Ronald Wright, author of On Fiji Islands


The Editor's Handbook

The Editor's Handbook

Author: Leslie H. Nicoll

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2019-06-26

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1975140230

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The completely updated 3rd edition of The Editor’s Handbook is an invaluable resource to all those involved in various aspects of scholarly writing in nursing. Both novice and experienced editors will no doubt find the information quite useful, as they did the first two editions. Although the main focus of the handbook is on the editors of nursing journals, all types of nurse writers will appreciate the extensive details and helpful tips. Nurses who are in the process of preparing manuscripts for publication can use the handbook to enhance their success at journal acceptance by getting a unique view of the editor’s role and perspective.


Natural Resource Degradation and Human-Nature Wellbeing

Natural Resource Degradation and Human-Nature Wellbeing

Author: Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-03-09

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 9811986614

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The book addresses the gaps in the body of knowledge from two grounds. Firstly, it adds value through explaining the dynamics of natural resource governance by focusing on the particular arenas of biodiversity resources, water resources and climate change in developing country context. Secondly, it critically scrutinizes the market-centric perspectives on one hand and combines political economy questions that are generally overlooked in discussions of current resource governance framework, on the other. It develops a new framework to examine the reasons behind the degradations of natural resources to offer sustainable solutions to the problems. It shows that the natural resources have been exploited beyond sustainable limits due to the structural rigidities, embedded in, and reproduced by, fragile institutions and unequal power-sharing arrangements under the market-centric economic system. The book formulates a new understanding of sustainability in case of usage and management of natural resources by incorporating the idea of human sociality. It highlights the importance of the well-being of nature, and human beings must go side by side; one without the other is not a sustainable option. The book contains key learnings for scholars and researchers working in the field of development studies who wish to gain a deeper understanding on the sustainable natural resource governance specifically in the contexts of developing countries. For policymakers and policy advocates, the book serves as the groundwork on policies regarding biodiversity resources, water resources, and climate change, specific to the context of developing countries, providing more relevant contents in terms of laying out justification for policy objectives.


International Bibliography of the Social Sciences

International Bibliography of the Social Sciences

Author: British Library of Political and Economic Science

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 9780415074575

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The IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehenisve knowledge of the social sciences.


Scientia Magna, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2008

Scientia Magna, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2008

Author: Zhang Wenpeng

Publisher: Infinite Study

Published:

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1599730642

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Papers on two problems related to the Smarandache function, the additive k-power complements, the generalization of sequence of numbers with alternate common differences, an equation related to the Smarandache function and its positive integer solutions, the pseudo Smarandache square-free function, and other similar topics. Contributors: W. Zhang, Y. Guo, W. Xiong, S. Yilmaz, M. Turgut, A. A. Majumdar, B. Ahmad, J. Zhang, P. Zhang, N. Dung, and many others.


Organic Pollutants

Organic Pollutants

Author: M. Vasanthy

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-10-23

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 3030724417

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This volume describes the identification of emerging organic pollutants, mainly from industrial sources, their associated toxicological threats, and the latest green methods and biotechnological solutions to abate harmful impacts on people and the environment. The chapters present reviews on current applied toxicology research, occupational health hazards and green remedial solutions for pollution control in terrestrial and aquatic environments, with the aim of raising public awareness of these issues and providing chemists, toxicologists and environmental scientists with the knowledge to combat organic pollutants through sustainable means. Readers will learn about the multi-dimensional applications of materials and processes which harvest energy out of environmental remediation technologies, as well as the roles of biotechnology and nanotechnology in addressing high pollutant load. Specific attention is paid to technologies that draw energy through wastewater remediation, as this covers the primary means by which organic pollutants are introduced into the environment from industry and other sources. The book will be of use to pollution control boards, industry regulators, and students and researchers in the fields of biotechnology, biomedical science, hydrology and water chemistry.


Cellulose Composites

Cellulose Composites

Author: Pawan Kumar Rakesh

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-02-20

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 311076878X

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The applications of biocomposite materials are increasing in aerospace, automobile, and household items due to their biodegradable, renewable, non-corrosion, and high strength to weight ratio properties. The processing and characterization of biofiber-reinforced biocomposite materials are vital for their strength and performance. This book discusses the properties, chemical treatment, and compatibility of biofibers with materials.