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Scientific Computing with Multicore and Accelerators (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science)
Scientific Computing with Multicore and Accelerators (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science)

The hybrid/heterogeneous nature of future microprocessors and large high-performance computing systems will result in a reliance on two major types of components: multicore/manycore central processing units and special purpose hardware/massively parallel accelerators. While these technologies have numerous benefits, they also pose substantial...

Acquired Brain Injury: An Integrative Neuro-Rehabilitation Approach
Acquired Brain Injury: An Integrative Neuro-Rehabilitation Approach
Crimmins (2000) marveled at the greatness of the “three pound-blob” that is our brain and control system. As seasoned clinicians in the field of neuro-rehabilitation, we still marvel each day at the resilience of the brain and at the exciting recoveries that we attempt to facilitate in survivors of acquired brain...
Radiation Oncology Advances (Cancer Treatment and Research)
Radiation Oncology Advances (Cancer Treatment and Research)

Radiation therapy remains a mainstay of cancer treatment: it is estimated that around half of all cancer patients in Europe, in the US probably close to two-thirds, receive radiation therapy as part of their initial therapy, for salvage or for palliation. There are good reasons to expect the role of radiation therapy in the management of...

Signal Processing, Perceptual Coding and Watermarking of Digital Audio: Advanced Technologies and Models (Premier Reference Source)
Signal Processing, Perceptual Coding and Watermarking of Digital Audio: Advanced Technologies and Models (Premier Reference Source)
The availability of increased computational power and the proliferation of the Internet have facilitated the production and distribution of unauthorized copies of multimedia information. As a result, the problem of copyright protection has attracted the interest of the worldwide scientific and business communities. The most...
Selenium in Food and Health
Selenium in Food and Health
Selenium is a contradictory nutrient. It has been called the essential poison—too much of it in the diet can be toxic; too little can result in chronic, and sometimes fatal, deficiency. Even health authorities have at times been confused. Although today in the USA, as in most other countries, selenium appears among the trace...
The Vascular Endothelium I (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology) (v. 1)
The Vascular Endothelium I (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology) (v. 1)
It was with great pleasure that I accepted the invitation of Springer to edit this book.My association with the vascular endothelium covers a large part of my scientific career and, as with any good long-standing relationship, it has had moments of great excitement and periods of laborious construction. It has sometimes been...
New Methods for Culturing Cells from Nervous Tissues: (Biovalley Monographs,)
New Methods for Culturing Cells from Nervous Tissues: (Biovalley Monographs,)

The last decades have seen the rise of neuroscience to one of the most dynamic biomedical disciplines. With the development of powerful new techniques it has been possible to investigate specific physiological and pathological neural mechanisms and thus to elucidate the etiology of many neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases.This first...

Nutrigenomics (Oxidative Stress and Disease)
Nutrigenomics (Oxidative Stress and Disease)
Nutrition research commenced more than 200 years ago in the dawn of the chemical revolution. The “golden age of nutrition” began in the early 1910s and continued into the 1940s when nutritional sciences focused primarily on diseases associated with single nutrient deficiencies. This led to the formulation of the...
Essentials of Apoptosis: A Guide for Basic and Clinical Research
Essentials of Apoptosis: A Guide for Basic and Clinical Research
Life and death are topics that no one takes lightly. In the cell, death by apoptosis is just as fundamental as proliferation for the maintenance of normal tissue homeostasis. Too much or too little apoptosis can lead to developmental abnormality, degenerative diseases, or cancers. Although apoptosis, or programmed cell death (PCD),...
Food Safety Control in the Poultry Industry
Food Safety Control in the Poultry Industry

The safety of poultry, meat, and eggs continues to be a major concern for consumers. As a result, there has been a wealth of research on identifying and controlling hazards at all stages on the supply chain. Food Safety Control in the Poultry Industry summarizes this research and its implications for all those involved in supplying and...

Operating System Concepts with Java
Operating System Concepts with Java
Operating systems are an essential part of any computer system. Similarly, a course on operating systems is an essential part of any computer-science education. This field is undergoing rapid change, as computers are now prevalent in virtually every application, from games for children through the most sophisticated planning...
Cooperative Communications and Networking: Technologies and System Design
Cooperative Communications and Networking: Technologies and System Design
Over the past years, there has been a considerable research activity in the field of wireless cooperative communications and networking. By now, this field has reached a mature level and there is a definite need to organize research results and present them in a unified manner. This is precisely the objective and strength of...
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