GLORIA

GEOMAR Library Ocean Research Information Access

Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
  • 2020-2022  (33,707)
  • 1990-1994  (574,706)
Document type
Years
Year
  • 1
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: No detailed description available for "Potential Theory".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (416 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783110859065
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Organizing Committee and Consultative Committee -- Invited Lectures -- Lp potential theory techniques and nonlinear PDE -- Applications of Choquet theory to potential theory -- One version non linéaire du théorème de Hunt -- Strict isoperimetric inequalities and asymmetry -- Nonlinear potential theory -- Potential theory and quasiconformal mappings -- Maximal inequalities and potential theory -- The boundary behaviour of solutions of the Dirichlet problem -- Capacities in function theory -- Potential theory on non-locally compact space via Dirichlet forms -- The Martin compactification of a symmetric space of non-compact type at the bottom of the positive spectrum : An introduction -- Level sets and the Green function -- Contributed Papers -- Local properties of solutions to equations involving square Hörmander's operators -- On the generalized Neumann problem -- Principe de Picard pour les mesures invariantes par rotation et applications -- Measure and capacity of exceptional sets arising in estimations of δ-subharmonic functions -- Balayage spaces, standard H-cones and hyperharmonic cones -- On the thermoelastic potential in three-dimensional hyperbolic thermoelasticity theory -- Representations and estimates for inverse operators of the potential theory integral equations in a polyhedron -- Use of single layer potential in mixed problems of elasticity -- Discretization of bounded harmonic functions on Riemannian manifolds and entropy -- Capacities and mappings quasiconformal in the mean -- Beppo Levi spaces and Riesz potential spaces -- Boundary limits of harmonic functions in Sobolev-Orlicz classes -- Positive harmonic functions on rotationary symmetric Riemannian manifolds -- Examples of stable Martin boundaries of Markov chains -- Comparison of liminf and fine liminf of positive superharmonic functions. , Some problems of the potential theory for Schrödinger operator with singular potential -- Potential theory for Helmholtz operator and nonlinear eigenvalue problems -- On stationary points of the energy integral -- Application of potential theory in biharmonic analysis -- Sobolev imbeddings and integrability of harmonic functions on Holder domains -- An estimate of harmonic measure with an application to subharmonic functions -- Kuramochi boundaries of Riemannian manifolds -- On axiomatic non-linear potential theory -- The Neumann problem and Hausdorff measures -- On potential extension and capacity on harmonic spaces -- Singularities of the solution of integral equations of potential theory arising in problems of elasticity for non-homogeneous media -- Appendices -- List of participants -- List of non-participating contributors -- List of lectures.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Food -- Laboratory manuals. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (558 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780323140041
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Experimental Food Science -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- PART I: FOOD EXPERIMENTATION -- CHAPTER 1. FOOD EXPERIMENTATION -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. USING AND PRESENTING FORMULAS -- III. CONTROLLING EXPERIMENTS -- IV. CONTROLLING TECHNIQUES -- V. EVALUATING RESULTS OF CLASS EXPERIMENTS -- VI. REPORTING THE RESULTS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 2. PLANNING THE EXPERIMENT -- I. SELECTING AND DEFINING THE PROBLEM -- II. REVIEWING THE LITERATURE -- III. WRITING THE PLAN -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 3. EVALUATING FOOD BY OBJECTIVE METHODS -- I. CATEGORIES OF OBJECTIVE METHODS -- II. APPEARANCE -- III. COLOR -- IV. GEOMETRICAL CHARACTERISTICS -- V. TEXTURE -- VI. MISCELLANEOUS TESTS -- References -- CHAPTER 4. EVALUATING FOOD BY SENSORY METHODS -- I. SENSORY EVALUATION DEFINED -- II. PREPARATION AND SAMPLING -- III. PRESENTATION OF SAMPLES -- IV. ENVIRONMENT FOR TESTING -- V. SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PANELISTS -- VI. TYPES OF TESTS -- VII. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS -- VIII. PRESENTATION OF RESULTS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 5. PREPARING THE REPORT -- I. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT -- II. THE LANGUAGE OF THE REPORT -- III. A SAMPLE REPORT -- IV. ORAL REPORTS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- PART II: FOOD SCIENCE TODAY -- CHAPTER 6. INTRODUCTION TO FOOD SCIENCE -- I. WATER -- II. FOOD DISPERSIONS -- III. ACIDITY AND HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION (pH) -- IV. ENZYMES -- V. BROWNING -- VI. ENERGY TRANSFER AND CONVERSION AND MASS TRANSFER -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 7. EGGS -- I. STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION -- II. EGG QUALITY -- III. FUNCTIONALITY OF EGGS AND THEIR ROLES IN PRODUCTS -- IV. PROCESSED EGGS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE IN FOOD SYSTEMS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 8. MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS -- I. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. , II. COMPONENTS OF MILK -- III. ALTERATION OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS BY PROCESSING -- IV. USE OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS IN FOOD PRODUCTION -- V. USE OF MILK COMPONENTS IN FORMULATED FOODS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 9. MEAT -- I. EATING QUALITY OF MEATAS DETERMINED BY MUSCLE TISSUE COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURE -- II. MUSCLES AND MEAT QUALITY -- III. POST-MORTEM AGING -- IV. PROCESSED MEATS -- V. MEAT COOKERY -- VI. PROCESSES TO TENDERIZE MEAT -- VII. VEGETABLE PROTEINS AS MEAT EXTENDERS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 10. POULTRY -- I. COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE -- II. QUALITY ATTRIBUTES -- III. PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION -- IV. INFLUENCE OF COOKING METHODS ON QUALITY -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 11. FISH -- I. CLASSIFICATION -- II. QUALITY ATTRIBUTES -- III. STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION -- IV. PROCESSING -- V. EFFECTS OF COOKING ON QUALITY -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 12. FOOD MICROBIOLOGY -- I. FACTORS AFFECTING SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS -- II. MICROORGANISMS AND FOODBORNE ILLNESSES -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 13. FOOD PRESERVATION -- I. APPLICATION OF HEAT -- II. LOW TEMPERATURE -- III. LOWERING WATER ACTIVITY -- IV. CHEMICAL PRESERVATIVES AS ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS -- V. CONTROLLED OR MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE STORAGE AND PACKAGING -- VI. IRRADIATION -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 14. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -- I. TEXTURE -- II. COLOR -- III. FLAVOR -- IV. METHODS OF COOKING VEGETABLES -- V. LEGUMES -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 15. FATS AND THEIR LIPID CONSTITUENTS -- I. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF LIPIDS -- II. PHYSICAL STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF FATS -- III. CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF LIPIDS -- IV. PROCESSING OF FATS -- V. FUNCTIONS OF FATS IN FOOD -- VI. FAT SUBSTITUTES -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 16. STARCH. , I. THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL NATURE OF STARCH -- II. PROCESSES UNDERGONE BY STARCH -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 17. FLOUR -- I. WHEAT FLOUR -- II. NONWHEAT FLOURS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 18. LEAVENING AGENTS -- I. LEAVENING GASES -- II. CHEMICAL LEAVENING AGENTS -- III. BIOLOGICAL LEAVENING SYSTEMS (YEAST FERMENTATION) -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 19. YEAST BREADS -- I. WHITE WHEAT BREAD -- II. VARIETY BREADS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 20. QUICK BREADS, EXTRUDED FOODS, AND PASTA -- I. QUICK BREADS -- II. EXTRUDED FOODS -- III. PASTA -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 21. SHORTENED CAKES -- I. INGREDIENTS -- II. MIXING -- III. BAKING -- IV. CAKE QUALITY -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 22. PASTRY AND COOKIES -- I. PASTRY -- II. COOKIES -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 23. SUGARS AND ALTERNATIVE SWEETENERS -- I. SUGARS -- II. ALTERNATIVE SWEETENERS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- CHAPTER 24. CRYSTALLIZATION -- I. CRYSTALLINE CANDY -- II. FROZEN DESSERTS -- Suggested Exercises -- References -- Appendix A: Basic Formulas and Procedures -- Appendix B: Conversion table For Oven temperatures -- Appendix C: Sources of Equipment -- Appendix D: Improvised Tests -- Appendix E: Table for Sensory Difference Tests -- Index.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Plant viruses -- Control. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (858 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780323138482
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Plant Virology -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- I. HISTORICA L -- II. DEFINITION OF A VIRUS -- Chapter 2. Methods for Assay, Detection, and Diagnosis -- I. METHODS INVOLVING BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE VIRUS -- II. METHODS DEPENDING ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE VIRUS PARTICLE -- III. METHODS DEPENDING ON PROPERTIES OF VIRAL PROTEINS -- IV. METHODS INVOLVING PROPERTIES OF THE VIRAL NUCLEIC ACID -- V. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 3. Isolation -- I. CHOICE OF PLANT MATERIAL -- II. EXTRACTION MEDIUM -- III. EXTRACTION PROCEDURE -- IV. PRELIMINARY ISOLATION OF THE VIRUS -- V. FURTHER PURIFICATION OF THE VIRUS PREPARATION -- VI. STORAGE OF PURIFIED VIRUSES -- VII. IDENTIFICATION OF THE INFECTIVE PARTICLES AND CRITERIA OF PURITY -- VIII. VIRUS CONCENTRATION IN PLANTS AND YIELDS OF PURIFIED VIRUS -- IX. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 4. Components -- I. NUCLEIC ACIDS -- II. PROTEINS -- III. OTHER COMPONENTS IN VIRUSES -- IV. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 5. Architecture -- I. METHODS -- II. PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF VIRUSES -- III. GEOMETRIC VIRUSES WITH ssRNA -- IV. GEOMETRIC VIRUSES WITH dsRNA -- V. GEOMETRIC VIRUSES WITH DNA -- VI. ENVELOPED VIRUSES -- VII. THE ARRANGEMENT OF NUCLEIC ACID WITHIN ICOSAHEDRAL VIRUSES -- VIII. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 6. Replication I: Introduction to the Study of Virus Replication -- I. GENERAL PROPERTIES OF PLANT VIRAL GENOMES -- II. HOST FUNCTIONS USED BY PLANT VIRUSES -- III. GENERALIZED OUTLINE FOR THE REPLICATION OF A SMALL ssRNA VIRUS -- IV. THE STRATEGIES OF PLANT VIRAL GENOMES -- V. METHODS FOR DETERMINING GENOME STRATEGY -- VI. THE REGULATION OF VIRUS PRODUCTION -- VII. EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEMS FOR STUDYING REPLICATION IN VIVO. , VIII. ERRORS IN VIRUS SYNTHESIS -- IX. FUTURE STUDIES ON VIRUS REPLICATION -- Chapter 7. Replication II: Viruses with Single-Stranded Positive Sense RNA Genomes -- I. ONE STRATEGY: POLYPROTEIN -- II. ONE STRATEGY: SUBGENOMIC RNA -- III. TWO STRATEGIES: SUBGENOMIC RNAs PLUS READ-THROUGH PROTEIN -- IV. TWO STRATEGIES: SUBGENOMIC RNA AND POLYPROTEIN -- V. TWO STRATEGIES: MULTIPARTITE GENOME AND POLYPROTEIN -- VI. TWO STRATEGIES: SUBGENOMIC RNA AND MULTIPARTITE GENOME -- VII. THREE STRATEGIES: SUBGENOMIC RNAs, MULTIPARTITE GENOME, AND READ-THROUGH PROTEIN -- VIII. PEA ENATION MOSAIC VIRUS GROUP -- Chapter 8. Replication III: Other Virus Groups and Families -- I. CAULIMOVIRUS GROUP -- II. GEMINIVIRUS GROUP -- III. PLANT REOVIRIDAE -- IV. PLANT RHABDOVIRIDAE -- V. A PLANT MEMBER OF THE BUNYAVIRIDAE -- VI. POSSIBLE USES OF VIRUSES FOR GENE TRANSFER -- Chapter 9. Viroids, Satellite Viruses, and Satellite RNAs -- I. VIROIDS -- II. SATELLITE VIRUSES AND SATELLITE RNAs -- Chapter 10. Transmission, Movement, and Host Range -- I. DIRECT PASSAGE IN LIVING HIGHER PLANT MATERIAL -- II. TRANSMISSION BY ORGANISMS OTHER THAN HIGHER PLANTS -- III. MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION -- IV. MOVEMENT AND FINAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE PLANT -- V. THE HOST RANGE OF VIRUSES -- VI. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 11. Disease Symptoms and Effects on Metabolism -- I. MACROSCOPIC SYMPTOMS -- II. HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES -- III. CYTOLOGICAL EFFECTS -- IV. EFFECTS ON PLANT METABOLISM -- Chapter 12. Induction of Disease -- I. THE KINDS OF HOST RESPONSE TO INOCULATION WITH A VIRUS -- II. TH E ROLE OF VIRAL GENES IN DISEASE INDUCTION -- III. HOST PROTEINS INDUCED BY VIRUS INFECTION -- IV. PROCESSES INVOLVED IN DISEASE INDUCTION -- V. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE COURSE OF INFECTION AND DISEASE -- VI. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 13. Variability -- I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS. , II. THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF VARIATION -- III. CRITERIA FOR THE RECOGNITION OF STRAINS -- IV. VIRUS STRAINS IN THE PLANT -- V. CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CRITERIA FOR CHARACTERIZING VIRUSES AND VIRUS STRAINS -- VI. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Chapter 14. Relationships between Plant Viruses and Invertebrates -- I. VECTOR GROUPS IN THE INVERTEBRATES -- II. NEMATODES (NEMATODA) -- III. APHIDS (APHIDIDAE) -- IV. LEAFHOPPERS AND PLANTHOPPERS (AUCHENORRHYNCHA) -- V. INSECTS WITH BITING MOUTHPARTS -- VI. OTHER VECTOR GROUP -- VII. POLLINATING INSECTS -- Chapter 15. Ecology -- I. BIOLOGICAL FACTORS -- II. PHYSICAL FACTORS -- III. SURVIVAL THROUGH THE SEASONAL CYCLE -- IV. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 16. Economic Importance and Control -- I. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE -- II. CONTROL MEASURES -- III. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 17. Nomenclature, Classification, Origins, and Evolution -- I. NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION -- II. CRITERIA AVAILABLE FOR CLASSIFYING VIRUSES -- III. SPECULATIONS ON ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION -- IV. EVOLUTION -- V. GENOME AND AMINO ACID SEQUENCE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN VIRUSES INFECTING PLANTS AND ANIMALS -- VI. DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY -- Appendix 1: Literature on Plant Virology -- Appendix 2: Standard Acronyms for Selected Plant Viruses and Viroids -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology Books,
    Keywords: Emulsion paint. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (525 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780815519553
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Water-Based Paint Formulations -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- SECTION I: COATINGS AND TOPCOATS -- Chapter 1. Air Dry or Force Dry Cure Clear Coating-A -- Chapter 2. Air Dry or Force Dry Cure Clear Coating-B -- Chapter 3. Air Dry or Force Dry Clear Coating-A -- Chapter 4. Air Dry or Force Dry Clear Coating-B -- Chapter 5. Air or Force Dry Clear Coating-A -- Chapter 6. Air or Force Dry Clear Coating-B -- Chapter 7. Alkyd Topcoat Formula -- Chapter 8. Aqueous Thermoset Topcoat -- Chapter 9. Black Rust Inhibitive Coating -- Chapter 10. Chrome Yellow Topcoat -- Chapter 11. Clear Build Coat Based on Rhoplex CL-I03 Emulsionfor Air-Dry or Low-Force-Dry Application -- Chapter 12. Clear Build Coat Based on Rhoplex CL-I04 Acrylic Emulsion -- Chapter 13. Clear Coating -- Chapter 14. Clear Coating for Wood and Concrete -- Chapter 15. Clear Satin Thermosetting Sealer/Topcoat Based on Rhoplex AC-I024 -- Chapter 16. Coating -- Chapter 17. Curtain Coatable 35 PVC Topcoat Formulation -- Chapter 18. Experimental Coating: Spray -- Chapter 19. Flat Topcoat Based on Experimental Emulsion E-2955 -- Chapter 20. Force Dry White High Gloss Top Coat Dip/Spray -- Chapter 21. Gloss Black Topcoat for Brush and Roller Application -- Chapter 22. Gloss Green Acrylic/Epoxy Topcoat -- Chapter 23. Gloss Midtone Tint Base Acrylic/Epoxy Topcoat -- Chapter 24. Gloss Topcoat -- Chapter 25. Gloss Topcoat Based on Experimental Emulsion E-2955 -- Chapter 26. Gloss White Acrylic/Epoxy Topcoat -- Chapter 27. Gloss White Topcoat for Brush and Roller Application -- Chapter 28. High Build Gloss White Topcoat for Airless Spray Application -- Chapter 29. High Gloss DTM Maintenance Coating -- Chapter 30. High Performance, Flexible Coating -- Chapter 31. High Performance Water-Borne Air Dry Coating Topcoat Formulation. , Chapter 32. High Solids Water-Borne Clear Coating-B -- Chapter 33. High Solids Water-Borne Clear Coating-C -- Chapter 34. Industrial Airdry White High Gloss Top Coat -- Chapter 35. Low Solids Clear Topcoat -- Chapter 36. Low Solids Full Gloss Topcoat Based on Rhoplex CL-I04 Emulsion for Air-Dry or Low-Foree-Dry Application -- Chapter 37. Red Oxide Maintenance Coating -- Chapter 38. Satin Thermosetting Sealer/Topcoat Based on Rhoplex AC-I024Emulsion with Early Water and Stain Resistance -- Chapter 39. Waterbased Charcoal Basecoat with Pearlescent Waterbased Clearcoat Conventional Urethane Clearcoat -- Chapter 40. Waterbased Clearcoat -- Chapter 41. Water-Borne Clear Coating-A -- Chapter 42. Waterborne Acrylic Conversion Coating for Wood -- Chapter 43. Water-Borne Coating for Plastics -- Chapter 45. Water Soluble Acrylic Clear Coating-A Modified with K-Flex UD-320W -- Chapter 46. Water Soluble Acrylic Clear Coating-B -- Chapter 47. Water Soluble Acrylic Clear Coating-C -- Chapter 48. White High Gloss Railcar Coating -- Chapter 49. White Roof Coating -- Chapter 50 .White Satin Thermosetting Topcoat -- Chapter 51. 25 PVC Topcoat -- Chapter 52. 35 PVC Curtain Coatable Topcoat -- Chapter 53. 35 PVC Hardboard Topcoat Formulation -- SECTlON II: COIL COATINGS -- Chapter 1. Gloss Coil Coating-Black Deeptone -- Chapter 2. Gloss Coil Coating-Dark Brown Deeptone -- Chapter 3. Phthalo Green Coil Coating Green Semi-Gloss -- Chapter 4. Water-Reducible Acrylic Coil Coating -- Chapter 5. White Coil Coating: All Ti02 -- Chapter 6. White Coil Coatings: Low Gloss -- SECTION Ill: ENAMELS -- Chapter 1. Acrylic Semi-Gloss White Enamel -- Chapter 2. Air-Dry Water-Reducible Enamel -- Chapter 3. Black Acrylic Emulsion Enamel -- Chapter 4. Black Air Dry Enamel -- Chapter 5. Black Enamel -- Chapter 6. Black Gloss Chromate Enamel -- Chapter 7. Black Gloss Enamel Flowcoat or Dip. , Chapter 8. Black Gloss Non-Chromate Enamel -- Chapter 9. Black High Gloss Brushing Enamel -- Chapter 10. Black High Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 11. Blue High Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 12. Black Low Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 13. Blue Acrylic Emulsion Enamel -- Chapter 14. Blue Enamel -- Chapter 15. Blue High Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 16. Blue Semi-Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 17. Clear Enamel -- Chapter 18. Clear Enamel (for use with predispersed colorants) -- Chapter 19. Gloss White Enamel -- Chapter 20. Gloss White Enamel (Maximum Acid Resistance) -- Chapter 21. Clear Enamel (Maximum Acid Resistance) -- Chapter 22. Clear Enamel (Maximum Solvent and Abrasion Resistance) -- Chapter 23. Economical Flat Black Air Dry Enamel -- Chapter 24. Gloss Black Enamel -- Chapter 25. Gloss Black Forced-Dry Enamel -- Chapter 26. Gloss Green Enamel -- Chapter 27. Gloss Maintenance Enamel-Deep Base -- Chapter 28. Gloss White Enamel -- Chapter 29. Gloss White Enamel for Electrostatic Disc Spray -- Chapter 30. Gloss White Enamel for Electrostatic Spray Application -- Chapter 31. Gloss Yellow Enamel -- Chapter 32. Gray Deck Enamel -- Chapter 33. Gray Low Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 34. Green Chrome Free Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 35. Green Enamel -- Chapter 36. Green Fast Dry Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 37. High Gloss Ford Blue Enamel -- Chapter 38. High Gloss Interior Enamel -- Chapter 39. High-Hiding Eggshell Enamel -- Chapter 40. High Performance Bake White Enamels -- Chapter 41. High Solids Polyesterl/Melamine Enamel -- Chapter 42. Light Heliogen Green Enamel -- Chapter 43. Non-Leafing Aluminum Enamel -- Chapter 44. Quality Gloss White Enamel -- Chapter 45. Red Acrylic Emulsion Enamel -- Chapter 46. Red Enamel -- Chapter 47. Red Gloss Acrylic Enamel -- Chapter 48. Red Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 49. Red High Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 50. Red Rose Air Dry Enamel. , Chapter 51. Satin White Air Dry Enamel -- Chapter 52. Semigloss Enamel -- Chapter 53. Semigloss Maintenance Enamel-White -- Chapter 54. Semigloss White Enamel -- Chapter 55. Semigloss White Trim Enamel -- Chapter 56. Steel Blue Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 57. Tintable Eggshell Enamel -- Chapter 58. Velvet Latex Enamel Optiwhite/Burgess No. 98 Approach -- Chapter 59. Waterborn Polyester Enamel -- Chapter 60. Waterborne Polyester/Melamine Enamel Clear Enamel Composition -- Chapter 61. Water Reducible Acrylic Enamel-lIB K-Flex UD-320W Modified -- Chapter 62. Water Reducible Acrylic Enamel-II-C-II -- Chapter 63. Water Reducible Air Dry Gloss White Enamel -- Chapter 64. Water Reducible, Low Gloss Black Enamel -- Chapter 65. Water-Reducible Polyester Enamel A -- Chapter 66. Water-Reducible Polyester Enamel B -- Chapter 67. Water Reducible White Enamel -- Chapter 68. White Acrylic Baking Enamel -- Chapter 69. White Acrylic Emulsion Enamel -- Chapter 70. White Air Dry Enamel -- Chapter 71. White Enamel -- Chapter 72. White Enamel Formulation -- Chapter 73. White Fast Dry Enamel -- Chapter 74. White Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 75. White, High Gloss, Air Dry or Force Dry Water Reducible Enamel -- Chapter 76. White High Gloss Brushing Enamel -- Chapter 77. White Semi-Gloss Trade Sales Enamel -- Chapter 78. WR Polyester/Melamine Enamel K-Flex Modified -- Chapter 79. Yellow Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 80. Yellow Iron Oxide High Gloss Enamel -- SECTION IV: ENAMElS-BAKING -- Chapter 1. Black Anti-Corrosive Dip Enamel -- Chapter 2. Black Baking Dip Enamel -- Chapter 3. Black Gloss Baking Enamel -- Chapter 4. Black Low Gloss Baking Enamel -- Chapter 5. Bone White Semi-Gloss Baking Enamel -- Chapter 6. Brown High Gloss Baking Enamel -- Chapter 7. Clear Low VOC Baking Enamel -- Chapter 8. 275 Grams/Liter Gloss Black Baking Enamel -- Chapter 9. Gloss Black Baking Enamel. , Chapter 10. Gloss White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 11. Green Gloss Force Cure Enamel -- Chapter 12. High Gloss Black Baking Enamel -- Chapter 13. High Gloss Gray Baking Enamel -- Chapter 14. High Gloss Light Blue Baking Enamel -- Chapter 15. High Gloss White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 16. High Gloss White Baking Finish Roller Mill Grind -- Chapter 17. High Gloss White Baking Finish Cowles Dissolver Grind -- Chapter 18. High Gloss White Baking Finish Sand Mill Grind -- Chapter 19. High Gloss White Baking Finish Pebble Mill Grind -- Chapter 20. Low Temperature Cure Black Baking Enamel -- Chapter 21. Red Baking Enamel -- Chapter 22. Semi-Gloss Gray Baking Enamel -- Chapter 23 .Silver Metallic Bake Enamel -- Chapter 24. Tan Semi-Gloss Baking Enamel -- Chapter 25. Very Low VOC Gloss Gray Baking Enamel -- Chapter 26. Very Low VOC Gloss Rose Baking Enamel -- Chapter 27. Very Low VOC Gray Baking Enamel -- Chapter 28. Very Low VOC Semi-Gloss Blue Baking Enamel -- Chapter 29. Very Low VOC Violet Baking Enamel -- Chapter 30. Very Low VOC White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 31. Waterborne Acrylic Bake Enamel -- Chapter 32. Water Reducible, Force Cure Black Gloss Enamel -- Chapter 33. Water Reducible, Gloss White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 34. Water Reducible, High Gloss White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 35. Water Soluble Baking Enamels -- Chapter 36. White Baking Enamel -- Chapter 37. White, High Gloss, Water Reducible Baking Enamel -- SECTION V: EXTERIOR PAINTS AND RELATED -- Chapter 1. Accent-Base Trim Paint -- Chapter 2. Clear Wood Preservative -- Chapter 3. Deep-Base Trim Paint -- Chapter 4. Economy White House Paint -- Chapter 5. Exterior Flat House Paint-White -- Chapter 6. Exterior Flat Paint -- Chapter 7. Exterior Flat White House Paint with Zinc Oxide -- Chapter 8. Exterior House Paint-Tint Base -- Chapter 9. Exterior Semi-Gloss. , Chapter 10. Exterior Sheen House Paint-White.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Mango. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (282 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780323159128
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- The Mangoes: Their Botany, Nomenclature, Horticulture and Utilization -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Chapter 1. The genus Mangifera -- Distribution -- Ecology -- Morphology -- Development -- Chapter 2. Phytochemistry and chemotaxonomy of the Anacardiaceae with special emphasis on Mangifera -- PHYTOCHEMISTRY -- Phenolics -- Terpenoids -- Mangifera -- Chapter 3. Conservation -- Chapter 4. A historical overview of the development of knowledge of Mangifera: progress and regress -- Chapter 5. Subdivision of the genus -- CHARACTER STATES, IN SEQUENCE OF CONSIDERED IMPORTANCE -- A. SUBGENUS MANGIFERA, STAT. NOV. -- B. SUBGENUS LIMUS (MARCHAND) KOSTERM., STAT. NOV. -- Chapter 6. The species -- A. SUBGENUS MANGIFERA -- B. SUBGENUS LIMUS (MARCHAND) KOSTERM. -- Chapter 7. Species of uncertain position -- 59. Mangifera acutigemma Kosterm., spec. nov. -- 60. Mangifera bompardii Kosterm., spec. nov. -- 61. Mangifera bullata Kosterm., spec. nov. -- 62. Mangifera campnospermoides Kosierm., spec. nov. -- 63. Mangifera hiemalis Liang Jian-Ying -- 64. Mangifera maingayi Hooker f -- 65. Mangifera persiciformis (persiciforma) Wu & -- Ming -- 66. Mangifera subsessilifolia Kosterm., spec. nov. -- 67. Mangifera taipa Bucb.-Hamilton -- 68. Mangifera transversalis Kosterm., spec. nov -- 69. Mangifera utana Buch.-Ham -- Chapter 8. Excluded species -- Chapter 9. Selected references -- INDEX TO SCIENTIFIC NAMES -- INDEX TO VERNACULAR NAMES -- Index to collection numbers.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Renewable energy sources -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (750 pages)
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780323161992
    Language: English
    Note: Front Page -- Renewable Energy: Technology and the Environment -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Related Topics -- Chapter 1. Integrated Resource Planning -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLANNING (IRP) -- DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT (DSM) -- SOCIAL COSTS OF ENERGY AND VALUE OF ENERGY SAVINGS -- EXTERNALITY COSTS FOR ELECTRICITY FROM FOSSIL FUELS -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2. Electricity from Geothermal Energy: 88 Years of Production -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Wave Energy: Prospects and Prototypes -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- WAVE ENERGY AND WAVE POWER -- THE TECHNOLOGY -- FIXED DEVICES -- FLOATING DEVICES -- RESEARCH ACTIVITY AROUND THE WORLD -- JAPAN -- NORWAY -- UK -- CHINA -- KOREA -- INDIA -- DENMARK -- SWEDEN -- PORTUGAL -- EIRE -- USA -- ECONOMICS -- PROTOTYPES -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. A New Power Base: Renewable Energy Policies for The Nineties and Beyond1 -- I. CONTEXT FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY IN THE U.S. -- II. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS -- Chapter 5. Renewable Energy Technologies in Developing Countries: A New Approach for Successful Diffusion -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- THEORETICAL BASIS OF THE MODEL -- NOVELTY, CONFIRMATION AND EVOLUTION -- SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF A SOCIAL SYSTEM -- AN APPLICATION OF THE METHODOLOGY -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Harnessing The Tax System to Benefit Alternative Energy -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- LEGISLATIVE PROCESS -- NEED TO USE APPLIED ECONOMISTS FOR FOLLOW-UP WORK -- ELIMINATION OF DESTRUCTIVE TAX PROVISIONS -- ROLE OF MICROECONOMICS -- NEGATIVE TAXES -- INITIATIVES TO ENCOURAGE ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES -- STEPS TO AVOID -- REFERENCES -- PAPER WITHDRAWN AT PRESS STAGE -- Chapter 7. Energy-Meteorology: A New Discipline? -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- Introduction -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 8. Development, Energy and Environment: A Long Term Prospective -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Solar Energy Education - An Important Part of Worldwide Solar Energy Activities -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION -- VOCATIONAL TRAINING -- UNIVERSITY COURSES -- EDUCATING DECISION MAKERS -- EDUCATING THE GENERAL PUBLIC -- MAKING SOLAR ENERGY UNDERSTANDABLE: EXPERIMENTS AND HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE -- INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION THROUGH IASEE -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. Solar Energy - Educational Pathways -- Abstract, -- Key Words -- INTRODUCTION -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Renewable Energy Education in Developing Countries : Indian Scenario -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- OBJECTIVES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY EDUCATION -- CLASSIFICATION OF RENENAHLE ENERGY EDUCATION PROGRAMMES -- RELEVANT CHARACTERISTICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- DESIRABLE FEATURES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY EDUCATION PROGRAMMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- RENEWABLE ENERGY TEACHING/TRAINING PROGRAMMES IN INDIA -- IIT DELHI -- IIT BOMBAY -- IIT KHARAGPUR -- MADURAI KAMRAJ UNIVERSITY, MADURAI -- SCHOOL OF ENERGY STUDIES, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES, DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDALAYA, INDORE (M.P) -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Solar Hydrogen - Why, Potential, When? -- STRATEGY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLAR HYDROGEN -- A PRESENT REALIZATION OF THE TECHNOLOGY: THE EURO-QUEBEC HYDRO-HYDROGEN PILOT PROJECT -- REFERENCE -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- WHY HYDROGEN? -- PRIMARY ENERGY -- ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS -- END USE -- COSTS -- ECONOMICS -- Chapter 13. The Wave Energy Potential and Programme of Norway -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- WAVE ENERGY RESOURCE -- EARLY THEORETICAL ACHIEVEMENTS. , PHASE-CONTROLLED POINT ABSORBERS -- THE NORWAVE TAPCHAN ENERGY CONVERTER -- THE KVAERNER MULTIRESONANT OWC -- FUTURE PROSPECTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Renewable Energy Programme of The Netherlands -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- PROGRAMS AT VARIOUS LEVELS -- SOLAR HEAT -- PHOTOVOLTAÏCS -- WIND ENERGY -- BIOMASS -- GEOTHERMAL ENERGY -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Sky Brightness During Twilight. Model and Measurements -- 1 Abstract -- 2 Introduction -- 3 Modelling the twilight -- 4 Results -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknoledgements -- References -- Chapter 16. Solar Instrumentation Used in Meteorology -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Major information for solar design -- 3. Solar instrumentation -- 4. Calibration and Maintenance -- 5. Time Interval -- 6. Precision and Accuracy of the instruments -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 17. Monitoring Solar Insolation at Gaborone with A Device Which Incorporates A High Performance Solar Cell As A Detector -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Experiaental Set UP -- Theoretical Basis -- Data and Data Analysis -- Results. Discussion and Future Plans -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 18. A Model to Estimate Radiation on Horizontal and Inclined Surfaces for Malaysia -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- EXPERIMENTAL DATA -- DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODEL -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 19. The Spectrum of the Solar Global Radiation on Horizontal Surfaces in Polluted and Pure Air Zones of Great Cairo -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- MEASUREMENTS -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 20. AIR POLLUTION MODIFICATION DUE TO ENERGY SUPPLY DIVERSIFICATION FOR MEXICO IN THE YEAR 2000 -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- ENERGY SCENARIOS FOR THE YEAR 2000 -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 21. Directly Coupled Turbine-Induction Generator Systems for Low-Cost Micro-Hydro Power -- ABSTRACT -- KEY WORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- INDUCTION MOTORS AS GENERATORS -- MATCHING THE GENERATOR TO THE TURBINE -- PELTON WHEEL TURBINES -- PUMPS AS TURBINES -- FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 22. Hydropower In China's Energy System -- Growing demand for electricity -- Fossil fuels -- Potential and distribution of hydropower resources -- Tidal energy -- Administration - long-term perspectives lacking In planning and plan Implementation -- The future of hydropower In China -- The Sanxla power plant (Three Gorges) -- Chapter 23. The Utilisation of Genetic Algorithm for the Optimal Design of a Pneumatic Hydro-Power Device -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- THE DEVICE -- PARAMETRIC TESTING -- THE GENETIC ALGORITHM -- METHODOLOGY -- OTHER ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS -- SUMMARY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 24. Field Experiments of a Wave Power Converter with Caisson Breakwater -- ABSTRACT -- Introduction -- Outline of the breakwater to generate electric power from wave power -- Summary of field experiments -- Power operation -- Utilization of wave power generation technology -- Acknowledgement -- REFEERENNCES -- Chapter 25. Tidal Energy Potential Along Indian Coast -- ABSTRACT -- KEY WORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODOLOGY -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 26. Towards a Prototype Floating Circular Clam Wave Energy Converter -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- THE CLAM -- THE MEMBRANE -- THE WELLS TURBINE -- STRUCTURAL DESIGN -- MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FROM WAVE TO WIRE -- FUTURE DEVELOPMENT -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 27. Solar Energy Applications in Botswana Gaborone, -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- SOLAR RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS AND MEASUREMENT -- SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONS. , PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS -- SOLAR ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 28. Solar Energy in Botswana-The Importance of Correct Practices in the Adoption of New Technologies -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- BOTSWANA -- EXPERIENCE WITH SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES IN BOTSWANA -- ACTIONS TAKEN TO FACILITATE THE INTRODUCTION OF SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 29. Technical Potentials of Renewable Energies at the Example of a Bundesland in the Federal Republic of Germany -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Renewable Energies for the Electricity Production -- 3 Renewable Energies for Heat Production -- 4 Comparison of the Total Potential -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Literature -- Chapter 30. Solar Energy in Cyprus: Facts and Prospects -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE ENERGY CONSUMPTION PROFILE -- 3. SOLAR WATER HEATING -- 4. Solar Space Heating -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 31. Sustainable Development in Indonesia : A Renewable Energy Perspective -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- GEOGRAPHICALLY AND GEOLOGICALLY -- ENERGY DEMAND -- RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 32. The Renewable Energies In Tunisia -- ABSTRACT -- TUNISIA CHARACTERISTICS -- RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY IN TUNISIA -- THE ACHIEVED PROGRAMS -- Chapter 33. Air Pollution Modification due to Energy Supply Diversification for Mexico in the Year 2000 -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- ENERGY SCENARIOS FOR THE YEAR 2000 -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 34. Will Hydrogen be a Major Fuel of the 21st Century -- Chapter 35. Hydrogen Production by Steam Gasification of Coal in a Moving Bed Using Nuclear Heat -- ABSTRACT -- KEYWORDS -- INTRODUCTION -- HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER EQUATIONS -- BEHAVIOUR OF THE MODEL -- REACTOR PERFORMANCE -- CONCLUSION -- NOMENCLATURE -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 36. Evolution of Hydrogen From Water Over Zeolites.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Plant propagation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780323157384
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Cell Culture and Somatic Cell Genetics of Plants -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- General Preface -- Preface -- Contents of Previous Volumes -- Chapter 1. Rationale for the Scale-Up and Automation of Plant Propagation -- Text -- References -- Chapter 2. Current Methods of Commercial Micropropagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Current Production Systems -- III. Production Cost Components -- IV. Development of Cost-Effective Production Systems -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Synthetic Seed Technology -- I. Introduction -- II. Uncoated, Desiccated Synthetic Seeds -- III. Coated, Desiccated Synthetic Seeds -- IV. Coated, Hydrated Synthetic Seeds -- V. Uncoated, Hydrated Synthetic Seeds (Fluid Drilling) -- VI. Maturation of Somatic Embryos -- VII. Problems with Synthetic Seeds -- VIII. Applications -- IX. Mechanization -- X. Economie Considerations -- XI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Development of an Embryogenie System for Automated Propagation of Forest Trees -- I. Introduction -- II. Development of an Embryogenie System -- III. Plantlet Regeneration and Establishment -- IV. Cryopreservation -- V. Culture Scale-Up -- VI. Delivery Systems -- VII. Singulation and Selection of Embryos -- VIII. Field Testing and Implementation -- IX. Genetic Diversity -- References -- Chapter 5. Automated Propagation of Microtubers of Potato -- I. Introduction -- II. Factors To Be Considered in Microtuber Bioreactor Design -- III. A Novel Microtuber Bioreactor -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Automated Propagation of Microbulbs of Lilies -- I. Introduction -- II. Regulation of in Vitro Differentiation and Growth in Lilium for Large-Scale Propagation -- III. Automated Propagation of Microbulbs from Bulbscales Using Bioreactor Techniques. , IV. Micropropagation from Bulbscales of Microbulbs in Nonsterile Conditions -- V. Micropropagation from Suspension-Cultured Cells -- VI. Robotics in Lilium Micropropagation -- VII. Automated Process for Transplantation of Lilium Microbulbs into Soil -- VIII. Idealized Automated Micropropagation Processes for Lilium in the Future-Problems and Perspective -- References -- Chapter 7. Problems and Perspectives for the Automated Propagation of Fruit Trees -- I. Introduction -- II. Technological Aspects Related to Automation -- III. Approaches to Automation of Fruit Tree Micropropagation -- IV. Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 8. Bioreactors and Image Analysis for Scale-Up and Plant Propagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Image Analysis -- III. Refining the Imaging Software -- IV. Embryo Concentration Assessment -- V. Bioreactor Operation -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9. Automated Evaluation of Somatic Embryogenesis in Sweet Potato by Machine Vision -- I. Introduction -- II. Materials and Methods -- III. System Description and Operation -- IV. Image Analysis -- V. The Measurement Process -- VI. Verification of the Inspection System -- VII. On-Line Analysis -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10. Control of Contamination in Automated Plant Protopagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Origin and Nature of Contamination in Micropropagation -- III. Identification of Contaminants -- IV. Control of Contamination -- V. Monitoring and Control of Contamination during Automated Production -- VI. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11. Controlled Environments in Conventional and Automated Micropropagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental Factors in Culture -- III. Measurement and Control of the Environment -- IV. Environmental Effect on Photosynthetic Growth and Development. , V. Advantages of Photoautotrophic Micropropagation -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 12. The Use of Robotics in Automated Plant Propagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Plantlet Production Through Tissue Culture -- III. Necessity of Robots and Required Functions -- IV. Development of the Prototype Robot System -- V. Second Generation Robot -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13. The Use of Automated Field Transplanters in Plant Propagation -- I. Introduction -- II. Review -- III. Analysis -- IV. Projections -- V. Conclusions -- References -- Index.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Xenografts. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (583 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642973239
    DDC: 617.95
    Language: English
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. :National Academies Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (435 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780309589703
    Language: English
    Note: Front Matter -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1 Background Information and Scientific Principles -- 2 Genetic Effects of Radiation -- 3 Mechanisms of Radiation-Induced Cancer -- 4 Risks of Cancer-All Sites -- 5 Radiogenic Cancer at Specific Sites -- 6 Other Somatic and Fetal Effects -- 7 Low Dose Epidemiologic Studies -- Glossary -- Index.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :CRC Press LLC,
    Keywords: Ultrasonic testing. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (465 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781351435598
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary of Symbols -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Ultrasonics -- 1.2 Lasers -- 1.3 Main characteristics of laser light -- 1.4 Lasers for ultrasonics -- Bibliography -- 2: Acousto-optic Interactions -- 2.1 The acousto-optic effect -- 2.2 The measurement of ultrasonic fields -- 2.3 Bragg diffraction -- 2.4 Acousto-optic devices -- 2.5 Applications of acousto-optic devices -- 2.6 The interaction of light with surface waves -- References -- 3: Laser Interferometry -- 3.1 Principles of laser interferometry -- 3.2 Theory of interference between light beams -- 3.3 Reference-beam interferometry with rough surfaces -- 3.4 Light detection and signal amplification -- 3.5 Effects of laser mode structure -- 3.6 Signal processing -- 3.7 Stabilized interferometers -- 3.8 Optical frequency shifting -- 3.9 Quadrature interferometers -- 3.10 Long-path-difference interferometry -- 3.11 Fabry-Perot interferometers -- References -- 4: Applications of Laser Interferometry to Ultrasonic Displacement Measurement -- 4.1 The measurement of acoustic fields -- 4.2 Scanned laser interferometry -- 4.3 Full-field visualization of surface displacement -- 4.4 The measurement of surface waves -- 4.5 Calibration of transducers -- 4.6 Acoustic emission -- 4.7 The measurement of transverse and vector displacement -- 4.8 Sensitivity comparison with other ultrasonic detection techniques -- References -- 5: Ultrasonic Generation by Laser -- 5.1 Absorption of electromagnetic radiation -- 5.2 Temperature distributions -- 5.3 Thermoelastic stresses -- 5.4 Other effects -- 5.5 Constrained surfaces -- 5.6 Ultrasonic wave propagation in unbounded solids -- 5.7 Propagation in bounded solids -- 5.8 Radiation patterns for laser ultrasonic sources -- 5.9 Ultrasonic bulk waveforms in plates. , 5.10 Ultrasonic surface and guided waves -- 5.11 Lasers for ultrasonic generation -- References -- 6: Applications Using Laser Generation of Ultrasound -- 6.1 Applications to flaw detection -- 6.2 Applications to materials property measurement -- 6.3 Applications to acoustic microscopy -- 6.4 Calibration -- 6.5 Wave propagation studies -- 6.6 Medical applications -- References -- 7: Conclusions and Future Prospects for Laser Techniques in Ultrasonics -- 7.1 Summary and conclusions -- 7.2 Future research and development -- 7.3 Future prospects for applications -- References -- Index.
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. More information can be found here...