Paper and Paperboard Packaging Technology By Mark J. Kirwan 2005 | 453 Pages | ISBN: 1405125039 | PDF | 5 MB This book discusses all the main types of packaging based on paper and paperboard. It considers the raw materials and manufacture of paper and paperboard, and the basic properties and features on which packaging made from these materials depends for its appearance and performance. The manufacture of twelve types of paper- and paperboard-based packaging is described, together with their end-use applications and the packaging machinery involved. The importance of pack design is stressed, and how these materials offer packaging designers opportunities for imaginative and innovative design solutions. Environmental and waste management issues are addressed in a separate chapter.The book is directed at those joining companies which manufacture packaging grades of paper and paperboard, companies involved in the design, printing and production of packaging, and companies which manufacture inks, coatings, adhesives and packaging machinery. It will be essential reading for students of packaging technology. Oxford Handbook of Clinical Pathology (Oxford Medical Handbooks), 2nd Edition edited by James Carton English | November 7, 2017 | ISBN: 0198759584 | PDF | 528 pages | 28.7 MB Now in its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Pathology is the concise and rapidly accessible guide to general pathologic principles, and the pathology behind common and important conditions across all the major medical and surgical specialties. Fully updated and now including a brand new chapter on head and neck pathology, this book continues to be the definitive resource for medical students and doctors with an interest in this important specialty. Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (Oxford Medical Handbooks), 4th Edition by Gavin Spickett English | December 30, 2019 | ISBN: 0198789521 | PDF | 704 pages | 16.1 MB This new edition of Clinical Immunology and Allergy is a practical and clinically based guide for clinicians and laboratory staff to aid diagnosis and management of immunological and allergic disease, and provides examples of the correct selection and interpretation of immunological tests for a wide range of conditions. Fully updated from the previous edition, with the addition of new diseases recently identified from the use of genetic testing, and novel biological therapies and autoantibody tests, this title covers the entire breadth of the field, with the information at your fingertips. Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry (Oxford Medical Handbooks) 7th Edition by Bethany Rushworth, Anastasios Kanatas November 1, 2020 | ISBN: 0198832176 | English | 864 pages | PDF | 22.5 MB For almost thirty years, the tried, tested, and much-loved Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry has been the indispensable guide to the dental world for dental students, trainees, practitioners, and nurses. Returning for its seventh edition it has been re-energized by new editors and a specialist contributor team, while still retaining its comprehensive, clear, and concise style. Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine (Oxford Medical Handbooks) 4th Edition by Punit Ramrakha, Kevin Moore, Amir Sam 2019 | ISBN: 0198797427 | English | 968 pages | PDF | 31 MB Current, comprehensive, and focused, the bestselling Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine returns for its fourth edition. Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer Perspectives By Victoria Clarke, Elizabeth Peel 2007 | 496 Pages | ISBN: 0470012870 | PDF | 14 MB There has been a recent explosion of interest in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspective Psychology amongst students and academics, and this interest is predicted to continue to rise. Recent media debates on subjects such as same-sex marriage have fuelled interest in LGBTQ perspectives. This edited collection showcases the latest thinking in LGBTQ psychology. The book has 21 chapters covering subjects such as same sex parenting, outing, young LGBTQ people, sport, learning disabilities, lesbian and gay identities etc. The book has an international focus, with contributors from UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand Hemant J. Purohit, Vipin Chandra Kalia, Atul N. Vaidya, "Optimization and Applicability of Bioprocesses" English | 2017 | pages: 421 | ISBN: 9811068623 | PDF | 12,0 mb This book argues that the sustainable management of resources requires a systematic approach that primarily involves the integration of green innovative biotechnological strategies and eco-engineering. It discusses how microbial community intelligence can be used for waste management and bio-remediation and explains how biological processes can be optimized by integrating genomics tools to provide perspectives on sustainable development.
Optimal Operation and Control of Power Systems Using an Algebraic Modelling Language by Nnamdi Nwulu English | PDF | 2021 | 264 Pages | ISBN : 3030003949 | 6.7 MB This book presents mathematical models of demand-side management programs, together with operational and control problems for power and renewable energy systems. It reflects the need for optimal operation and control of today's electricity grid at both the supply and demand spectrum of the grid. This need is further compounded by the advent of smart grids, which has led to increased customer/consumer participation in power and renewable energy system operations. Tim Saunders, "Operation Varsity: The British and Canadian Airborne Crossing of the Rhine" English | 2008 | ISBN: 184415601X | EPUB | pages: 192 | 21.5 mb In Spring 1945 the outcome of the war was ritually certain but the mighty River Rhine still stood in the way of the Allies. Eisenhower's strategy was to guarantee a crossing in the Ruhr area by allocating the main effort to Montgomery's 21st Army Group. Monty's task was to envelope and take out the last German war production and open the way onto the North German Plain. Jacques Ranciere, Liz Heron, "On the Shores of Politics" English | 2007 | ISBN: 1844675777 | 107 pages | PDF | 2.7 MB It is frequently said that we are living through the end of politics, the end of social upheavals, the end of utopian folly. Consensual realism is the order of the day. But political realists, remarks Jacques Ranciere, are always several steps behind reality, and the only thing which may come to an end with their dominance is democracy. 'We could', he suggests, 'merely smile at the duplicity of the conclusion/suppression of politics which is simultaneously a suppression/conclusion of philosophy.' This is precisely the task which Ranciere undertakes in these subtle and perceptive essays. He argues persuasively that since Plato and Aristotle politics has always constructed itself as the art of ending politics, that realism is itself utopian, and that what has succeeded the polemical forms of class struggle is not the wisdom of a new millennium but the return of old fears, criminality and chaos. Whether he is discussing the confrontation between Mitterrand and Chirac, French working-class discourse after the 1830 revolution, or the ideology of recent student mobilizations, his aim is to restore philosophy to politics and give politics back its original and necessary meaning: the organization of dissent. |