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Endocrine Disrupters in Wastewater and Sludge Treatment Processes
Endocrine Disrupters in Wastewater and Sludge Treatment Processes
Although the hypothesis that environmental chemicals may exhibit endocrine disrupting effects is not new, being raised by Allen and Doisy in 1924, again by Dodds et al. in 1938, and in the 1950s by Burlington and Lindeman, the issue has seen a growing level of concern due to reports of increased incidences of...
Evolutionary Algorithms in Molecular Design (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
Evolutionary Algorithms in Molecular Design (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
Nature has solved its most complicated problem, the creation, variation, and improvement of living organisms, in a simple and efficient manner. Starting from primitive forms in earth history, mutation and crossover produced variations that had to struggle for their existence and to compete with their ancestors and genetically...
Nickel and the Skin: Absorption, Immunology, Epidemiology, and Metallurgy (Dermatology: Clinical & Basic Science)
Nickel and the Skin: Absorption, Immunology, Epidemiology, and Metallurgy (Dermatology: Clinical & Basic Science)
From the viewpoint of immunotoxicology, hazards associated with nickel primarily derive from its type-IV immunogenic properties, as it consistently ranks as the premier anthropogenic allergen among the general population in industrialized countries. Thus, immunology of nickel represents the major part of reviews addressing...
Coastal Pollution: Effects on Living Resources and Humans (Marine Science)
Coastal Pollution: Effects on Living Resources and Humans (Marine Science)

In 1996, after more than a decade of researching the effects of over-population and the consequent pollution of the greater metropolitan New York City area, Carl Sindermann published his observations and conclusions in Ocean Pollution: Effects on Living Resources and Humans, a mostly technical document that emphasized the pathological effects...

Information Trapping: Real-Time Research on the Web
Information Trapping: Real-Time Research on the Web
For a long time—and especially around 1994, when the World Wide Web was just getting its jumpstart—the Internet appeared to many as a vast pool of information just sitting in cyberspace. People who used the Internet for research “cast their nets” by entering queries into a search engine, and then pulled...
Multiscale Modeling of Developmental Systems, Volume 81 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)
Multiscale Modeling of Developmental Systems, Volume 81 (Current Topics in Developmental Biology)

Mathematical and computational biology is playing an increasingly important role in the biological sciences. This science brings forward unique challenges, many of which are, at the moment, beyond the theoretical techniques available. Developmental biology, due to its complexity, has lagged somewhat behind its sister disciplines (such as...

Rudolph's Pediatrics
Rudolph's Pediatrics
The 21st edition of Rudolph's Pediatrics continues a tradition of evolving and adapting to changes in pediatric medicine. Originally published in 1897 as Diseases of Infancy and Childhood,...
The Physiological Bases of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders
The Physiological Bases of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders

Up to twenty percent of the American population suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder, and cross-national studies suggest a high prevalence of such disorders elsewhere. In recent decades, advances in our knowledge of the brain are causing us to question many of the theories underlying traditional approaches to diagnosing and treating...

Handbook of Copper Pharmacology and Toxicology
Handbook of Copper Pharmacology and Toxicology
Copper (Cu), an essential trace element, is required for the survival of organisms ranging from bacteria to mammals. Because Cu ions can adopt distinct redox states (oxidized Cu[II] or reduced Cu[I]), they play a pivotal role in cell physiology as catalytic cofactors in the redox chemistry of enzymes involved in a broad spectrum of...
Topological Data Structures for Surfaces: An Introduction to Geographical Information Science
Topological Data Structures for Surfaces: An Introduction to Geographical Information Science

In Geography and GIS, surfaces can be analysed and visualised through various data structures, and topological data structures describe surfaces in the form of a relationship between certain surface-specific features. Drawn from many disciplines with a strong applied aspect, this is a research-led, interdisciplinary approach to the creation,...

Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set)
Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set)

Home to a fifth of the world's population and the largest democracy in the world, India holds a prominent place in current events yet remains misunderstood in many ways by students, professionals and others who seek a single, authoritative source for information on this important region. The Encyclopedia of India meets this need,...

Multi-Objective Swarm Intelligent Systems: Theory & Experiences (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Multi-Objective Swarm Intelligent Systems: Theory & Experiences (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Recently, a new class of heuristic techniques, the swarm intelligence has emerged. In this context, more recently, biologists and computer scientists in the field of “artificial life” have been turning to insects for ideas that can be used for heuristics. Many aspects of the collective activities of social insects,...
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