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This book introduces some basic and advanced studies on ionic liquids in the electrochemical
field. Although ionic liquids are known by only a few scientists and
engineers, their applications’ potential in future technologies is unlimited. There
are already many reports of basic and applied studies of ionic liquids as... |  |  Corporate Hacking and Technology-Driven Crime: Social Dynamics and Implications
This book takes a novel approach to the presentation and understanding of a controversial topic in
modern-day society: hacking. The term hacker was originally used to denote positively-motivated individuals
wanting to stretch the capabilities of computers and networks. In contrast, the term cracker was
a later version of the term,... |
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The unique electronic and chemical properties of nanoparticles have drawn the
attention of chemists, physicists, biologists and engineers who wish to use them for the
development of next generation nanodevices. Organized nanoassemblies of inorganic
nanoparticles and organic molecules are building blocks of nanodevices, whether they... |
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 Nanophotonic Materials
Stimulated by the pioneering work of Sajeev John and Eli Yablonovitsch in 1987,
German research groups started in the early 1990s with theoretical and experimental
work on 2D and 3D photonics crystals. This initial work was the basis of an
application for a focused project on photonic crystals at the German Science
Foundation... |  |  |  |  The iPad 2 Project Book
We saw our first iPad in a theater in Hollywood, California, in the
summer of 1968. It appeared in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey,
and the iPad (called a Newspad in the Arthur C. Clarke novel on
which the movie is based) made its debut when astronaut Dave
Bowman used it to view the news while having a horrific-looking
meal... |
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