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 Endocrine System (Your Body: How It Works)
As a critical part of human physiology, the endocrine system controls the chemical messengers that help our body function. Learn about how the endocrine system works with this great book.
The human body is an incredibly complex and amazing structure. At best, it is a source of strength, beauty, and wonder. We can compare the... |  |  Metrics and Methods for Security Risk Management
Metrics and Methods for Security Risk Management offers powerful analytic tools that have been absent from traditional security texts. This easy-to-read text provides a handy compendium of scientific principles that affect security threats, and establishes quantitative security metrics that facilitate the development of... |  |  Toxicology and Ecotoxicology in Chemical Safety Assessment
The use of chemicals in any workplace in the developed world is governed by stringent health, safety and environmental legislation, and companies spend significant amounts of time and money assessing the risks associated with the handling and use of chemicals. In practice, those risk assessments are generally carried out by a range of... |
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 Nanotechnologies for Future Mobile Devices
Explore the potential for nanotechnologies to transform future mobile and Internet communications. Based on a research collaboration between Nokia, Helsinki University of Technology, and the University of Cambridge, here leading researchers review the current state-of-the art and future prospects for:
• Novel multifunctional... |  |  Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols
Aerosol particles are ubiquitous in the Earth's atmosphere and are central to many environmental issues such as climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion and air quality. In urban environments, aerosol particles can affect human health through their inhalation.
Atmospheric aerosols originate from naturally occurring... |  |  Electrons and Phonons: The Theory of Transport Phenomena in Solids
LIKE a chemical compound, scientific knowledge is purified by recrystallization. When first published, each new grain of fact or theory shines from a mud of irrelevant or erroneous details. In subsequent discussion the grains are redissolved, and filtered. Finally, in books and treatises, the solution is allowed to precipitate into a single... |
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