This book is only an introduction to show that radiation and radioisotopes (RI) are premier tools to study living plant ...
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The purpose of this book is to provide the outline for the "nuts and bolts" establishment and operation of a nuclear cardiology ...
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Nuclear medicine technology has been a fascinating subject ever since the early rectilinear scanner produced images, and ...
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Insights into uranium production sites and nuclear explosion testing sites in Former Soviet Union countries Unique information ...
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With millions of different bacterial species living in soil, the microbial community is extremely complex, varying at very ...
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The book launch was held at the University of Pretoria (UP) on 26 March 2008. … It’s a fascinating and original concept ...
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The use of mathematical models and numerical techniques in finance is a growing practice, and an increasing number of applied ...
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Nutrition and Health in Developing Countries, Second Edition was written with the underlying conviction that global health ...
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The new challenge in atmospheric chemistry is to understand the intercontinental transport and transformation of gases and ...
Continue readingThe oceans and atmosphere interact through various processes, including the transfer of momentum, heat, gases and particles. ...
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The ISEKI-Food book series is a collection where various aspects of food safety and environmental issues are introduced and ...
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ompiles the step-by-step investigations made concerning the potential of nanosized emulsions on both drug delivery and drug ...
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The series Advances in Polymer Science presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer ...
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In 1920s, Otto Warburg described the phenomenon of ‘aerobic glycolysis’, the ability of tumour cells to convert glucose ...
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Since 1999/2000 simultaneous imaging of anatomical features and metabolic activities using fused PET and CT images has complemented ...
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On April 22, 1915, the German military released 150 tons of chlorine gas at Ypres, Belgium. Carried by a long-awaited wind, ...
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One-dimensional (1D) nanostructures, including nanowires, nanotubes and quantum wires, have been regarded as the most promising ...
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Open Innovation is a phenomenon in both research and management practice. Since radical innovation or new business development ...
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Written by one of the developers of Toroidal Capillary Electrophoresis (TCE), this book is the first to present this novel ...
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Chemical sensing using optics is under extensive research all over the world and many optical chemical sensors are finding ...
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