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Manual for Treatment and Control of Lameness in Cattle
Manual for Treatment and Control of Lameness in Cattle By Sarel R. van Amstel, Jan Shearer(auth.)
2007 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 0813814189 | PDF | 4 MB
Lameness is one of the most costly diseases affecting cattle and cases are increasing as dairy cows spend more time confined to concrete instead of grassy pasture. The economic impact of lameness is significant. Preventive claw care is increasingly practiced in modern dairy farming and is now recognized as a necessary investment in herd health.Manual for Treatment and Control of Lameness in Cattle includes:clear illustrations of anatomical features of the bovine footdetailed photographs of lesionsdiscussion on the practical aspect of functional and corrective trimmingreferences for veterinarians, animals/dairy scientists, commercial hoof trimmers, dairy farmers and dairy health techniciansContent: Chapter 1 An Introduction to Lameness in Cattle (pages 1-15): Chapter 2 Horn Formation and Growth (pages 16-30): Chapter 3 Nutrition and Claw Health (pages 31-41): Chapter 4 Biomechanics of Weight (Load) Bearing and Claw Trimming (pages 42-126): Chapter 5 Laminitis (pages 127-140): Chapter 6 Pain Management (pages 141-146): Chapter 7 Upper Leg Lameness (pages 147-164): Chapter 8 Infectious Claw Diseases (pages 165-180): Chapter 9 Cattle Behavior, Cow?Friendly Facilities, and Proper Handling (pages 181-190): Chapter 10 Footbaths for the Management of Infectious Skin Disorders of the Foot (pages 191-205):

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Managing Safety A Guide for Executives
Managing Safety: A Guide for Executives By Kishor Bhagwati(auth.)
2006 | 222 Pages | ISBN: 3527315837 | PDF | 2 MB
What are accidents? Are they just statistics that your safety department sends to you monthly and which you glance over and ask yourself whether the safety professional you have employed is doing his job right? Aimed primarily at top and middle management, this book adopts the new approach to preventing serious incidents rather than minimal compliance with regulations. It takes you step-by-simple-step to show how accidents can be avoided with little effort and money, allowing you to reap the rewards such an injury-free culture brings: higher worker morale, better product quality, and maximum productivity. Plus the inner satisfaction of reaching a goal that is worth striving for, namely zero accidents.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1-4): Chapter 2 Consequences of Accidents (pages 5-13): Chapter 3 A Small Experiment (pages 15-20): Chapter 4 Man or Machine? (pages 21-30): Chapter 5 Why Do Accidents Happen? (pages 31-40): Chapter 6 The Underlying Reasons (pages 41-44): Chapter 7 How to Make People not Take Risks (pages 45-51): Chapter 8 The Myths of Management (pages 53-62): Chapter 9 Who "Makes" Safety? (pages 63-71): Chapter 10 Management Tools (pages 73-76): Chapter 11 Pillar 1: Total Management Commitment (pages 77-82): Chapter 12 Pillar 2: Safety Visits - The Basics (pages 83-92): Chapter 13 Safety Visits - The System (pages 93-97): Chapter 14 Safety Visits - The Procedure (pages 99-109): Chapter 15 The Art of Talking (pages 111-120): Chapter 16 Pillar 3: Involving the Worker (pages 121-126): Chapter 17 Brainstorming (pages 127-134): Chapter 18 Pillar 4: Accident Investigation (pages 135-140): Chapter 19 The Methodology of an Accident Investigation (pages 141-150): Chapter 20 The Art of Questioning (pages 151-155): Chapter 21 Accident or Incident? (pages 157-160): Chapter 22 Responsibility & Authority (pages 161-167): Chapter 23 The Safety Committees (pages 169-173): Chapter 24 Lock Out - Tag Out (pages 175-179): Chapter 25 Communications (pages 181-188): Chapter 26 Other Managerial Tools (pages 189-194): Chapter 27 How to Proceed (pages 195-198):

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Managing Food Industry Waste Common Sense Methods for Food Processors
Managing Food Industry Waste: Common Sense Methods for Food Processors By
2004 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 0813806313 | PDF | 2 MB
In Managing Food Industry Waste: Common Sense Methods for Food Processors, waste management expert Robert Zall shares his philosophy and techniques for monitoring and accounting for food processing wastage. The text shows food processing managers how much of the waste now being generated can become a managed resource for producing economic credits. Drawing on his forty years of experience in managing waste, Zall explains how to identify the actual losses sent to drains and sewage treatment plants, how to pinpoint which unit processes generate these losses, and how to uncover hidden losses previously dismissed as "materials unaccounted for." An extra feature of the book is a Self-Test covering waste treatment technology, ideal for students or new employees studying waste management. Also included is a Glossary of terms used in water and waste management. Managing Food Industry Waste is a highly readable management tool filled with invaluable waste management concepts and practical methods to implement them.Content: Chapter 1 Who is Watching the Store? (pages 1-6): Chapter 2 Why Waste Flows Need to be Inventoried (pages 7-16): Chapter 3 In?Plant Monitoring (pages 17-24): Chapter 4 How to Carry Out a Management Scheme (pages 25-32): Chapter 5 Product Loss and Dollar Equivalents (pages 33-40): Chapter 6 Improving the System (pages 41-50): Chapter 7 Management Tools (pages 51-74): Chapter 8 Converting Costs into Credits (pages 75-84): Chapter 9 Economics of Managing Food?Processing Waste (pages 85-94): Chapter 10 Training (pages 95-104): Chapter 11 Unconventional Techniques to Deal with Waste Recovery or Treatment Schemes (pages 105-126): Chapter 12 Layman's Overview of Treating Waste, Wastewater, and Solid Waste (pages 127-146): Chapter 13 How to Seek and Gain Help to Solve Waste Problems (pages 147-158): Chapter 14 Self?Test (pages 159-164):

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Management of Shared Fish Stocks
Management of Shared Fish Stocks By
2004 | 378 Pages | ISBN: 1405106174 | PDF | 18 MB
Celebrating the centenary of the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) Fisheries Research Laboratory at Lowestoft, UK, this peer-reviewed, edited tome discusses four interwoven themes: · The consequences and management of unregulated/unreported catches· Competition· External drivers and resource behaviour · Ecosystems and migrationWith contributions from fisheries scientists, policy-makers and managers from more than twenty countries, this international volume has evolved from the CEFAS symposium on International Approaches to Management of Shared Fish Stock- Problems and Future Directions. The editors, Andrew Payne, Carl O'Brien and Stuart Rogers, have succeeded in bringing together the research of over sixty participants into an essential source of reference for all those involved in, or studying, fisheries management across the globe.Content:

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Management of High-Risk Pregnancy An Evidence-Based Approach, Fifth Edition
Management of High-Risk Pregnancy: An Evidence-Based Approach, Fifth Edition By
2007 | 472 Pages | ISBN: 1405127821 | PDF | 7 MB
This book is a must-have for all health professionals involved in the care of women with high risk pregnancies. It is a concise and practical resource for all perinatal care and a reference for the diagnosis and management of high risk pregnancy.The fifth edition of this classic, focuses on factors affecting pregnancy, genetics, practical diagnostic techniques, maternal diseases in pregnancy and pregnancy complications, labor, anesthesia, and neonatal considerations. Dr Queenan is joined in the fifth edition by a new editor, Catherine Spong. The book will take an explicitly evidence-based approach this time around and will expand upon several important areas; genetics, doppler ultrasound, prevention, AIDS, group B streptococcus, preeclampsia, and prematurity. Content: Chapter 1 Overview of High?Risk Pregnancy (pages 1-5): John T. Queenan, Catherine Y. Spong and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 2 Maternal Nutrition (pages 6-23): Edward R. NewtonChapter 3 Alcohol and Substance Abuse (pages 24-30): William F. RayburnChapter 4 Environmental Agents and Reproductive Risk (pages 31-37): Laura GoetzlChapter 5 Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation (pages 38-58): Catalin S. Buhimschi and Carl P. WeinerChapter 6 Genetic Screening for Mendelian Disorders (pages 59-66): Deborah A. DriscollChapter 7 Screening for Neural Tube Defects (pages 67-71): Nancy C. ChescheirChapter 8 First and Second Trimester Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy (pages 72-77): Fergal D. MaloneChapter 9 Setting the Scene: Concepts of Specialist Practitioner and Specialist Practice Mentor (pages 79-90): Nebojsa Radunovic and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 10 Fetal Lung Maturity (pages 91-94): Steven G. Gabbe, Sarah H. Poggi and Alessandro GhidiniChapter 11 Antepartum Fetal Monitoring (pages 95-103): Brian L. Shaffer and Julian T. ParerChapter 12 Interpreting Intrapartum Fetal Heart Tracings (pages 104-106): Michael NageotteChapter 13 Sickle Cell Disease (pages 107-112): Scott RobertsChapter 14 Thrombocytopenia (pages 113-118): Robert M. Silver and Erin A.S. ClarkChapter 15 Inherited and Acquired Thrombophilias (pages 119-132): Michael J. PaidasChapter 16 Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of Thromboembolic Disorders in Pregnancy (pages 133-142): Christian M. Pettker and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 17 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy (pages 143-162): Stephanie R. Martin and Michael R. FoleyChapter 18 Renal Disease in Pregnancy (pages 163-167): John HayslettChapter 19 Pregnancy in Transplant Patients (pages 168-175): James R. ScottChapter 20 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (pages 176-181): Deborah L. ConwayChapter 21 Diabetes Mellitus (pages 182-185): George SaadeChapter 22 Maternal Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism (pages 186-191): Brian CaseyChapter 23 Asthma (pages 192-200): Michael SchatzChapter 24 Epilepsy (pages 201-209): Page B. PennellChapter 25 Chronic Hypertension (pages 210-213): C. Kevin Huls and Dinesh M. ShahChapter 27 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (pages 214-221): Benjamin Hamar and Edmund FunaiChapter 27 Perinatal Infections (pages 222-233): Jeanne S. SheffieldChapter 28 Group B Streptococcal Infections (pages 234-237): Ronald S. GibbsChapter 29 Hepatitis in Pregnancy (pages 238-241): Patrick DuffChapter 30 HIV Infection (pages 242-250): Howard L. MinkoffChapter 31 Genetic and Nongenetic Causes of Spontaneous Abortion (pages 251-262): Charles J. LockwoodChapter 32 The Incompetent Cervix (pages 263-270): John OwenChapter 33 Gestational Hypertension?Preeclampsia and Eclampsia (pages 271-279): Labib M. Ghulmiyyah and Baha M. SibaiChapter 34 Emergency Care in Pregnancy (pages 280-285): Garrett K. Lam and Michael R. FoleyChapter 35 Sonographic Dating and Standard Fetal Biometry (pages 286-297): Alfred Abuhamad and David NybergChapter 36 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations (pages 298-303): Kenneth J. MoiseChapter 37 Multiple Pregnancy (pages 304-315): Young Mi Lee, Jane Cleary?Goldman and Mary E. D'Alton LeeChapter 38 Polyhydramnios and Oligohydramnios (pages 316-325): Michael G. Ross, Ron Beloosesky and John T. QueenanChapter 39 Prevention of Preterm Birth (pages 326-332): Paul J. MeisChapter 40 Pathogenesis and Prediction of Preterm Delivery (pages 333-346): Charles J. LockwoodChapter 41 Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (pages 345-353): Brian M. MercerChapter 42 Management of Preterm Labor (pages 354-361): Vincenzo BerghellaChapter 43 Placenta Previa and Related Placental Disorders (pages 362-370): Yinka OyeleseChapter 44 Prolonged Pregnancy (pages 371-381): Errol R. Norwitz and Victoria SnegovskikhChapter 45 Cesarean Delivery (pages 382-388): Michael W. VarnerChapter 46 Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery (pages 389-396): Mark B. LandonChapter 47 Breech Delivery (pages 397-400): Edward R. Yeomans and Larry C. GilstrapChapter 48 Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia (pages 401-405): Gilbert J. GrantChapter 49 Genetic Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling (pages 407-418): Ronald J. WapnerChapter 50 Direct Fetal Blood Sampling: Cordocentesis (pages 419-424): Alessandro Ghidini and Caterina BocchiChapter 51 Amnioinfusion: Indications and Controversies (pages 425-432): Catherine Y. SpongChapter 52 Fetal Surgery (pages 433-441): Robert H. Ball, Hanmin Lee and Michael R. HarrisonChapter 53 Problems in the Newborn (pages 442-451): Avroy A. FanaroffChapter 54 Neonatal Encephalopathy and Cerebral Palsy (pages 452-457): Gary D.V. Hankins and Monica Longo

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Management Principles of Sustainable Industrial Chemistry Theories, Concepts and Industrial Examples for Achieving Sustainable
Management Principles of Sustainable Industrial Chemistry: Theories, Concepts and Industrial Examples for Achieving Sustainable Chemical Products and Processes from a Non-Technological Viewpoint By
2013 | 281 Pages | ISBN: 3527330992 | PDF | 2 MB
Approaching sustainability from the perspectives of engineering and multiple scientific disciplines, this book incorporates the concepts of intergenerational equity and ecological capabilities, while promoting scientific rigor for the analysis of sustainability and the use of appropriate metrics to determine the comparative merits of alternatives. The chapters are organized around the key non-technological themes of sustainable industrial chemistry and provide an overview of the managerial principles to enhance sustainability in the chemicals sector. The book strives to provide an intellectual forum and stimulus for defining the roles chemical engineers can play in achieving sustainable development. Suitable for industry and graduate education, this is the one-stop guide to greener, cleaner, economically viable and more efficient chemical industries.

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Mammoth Math Everything You Need to Know About Numbers
Mammoth Math: Everything You Need to Know About Numbers by David Macaulay
English | July 12th, 2022 | ISBN: 074405611X | 160 pages | True EPUB | 113.23 MB
Introducing an off-beat guide to math from award-winning author and illustrator David Macaulay.

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Magnesium Technology 2012
Magnesium Technology 2012 By
2012 | 541 Pages | ISBN: 1118291212 | PDF | 37 MB
Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Magnesium Committee of the Light Metals Division of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)Held during TMS 2012 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Orlando, Florida, USAMarch 11-15,2012Content:

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Magical Maze Seeing the World Through Mathematical Eyes
Magical Maze: Seeing the World Through Mathematical Eyes by Ian N. Stewart
English | January 1, 1998 | ISBN: 0471350656, 047119297X | True EPUB | 268 pages | 6.5 MB
Enter the magical maze of mathematics and explore the surprising passageways of a fantastical world where logic and imagination converge. For mathematics is a maze-a maze in your head-a maze of ideas, a maze of logic. And that maze in your mind is a powerful tool for understanding an even bigger maze-the one of cause and effect that we call "the universe." That is its special kind of magic. Real magic. Strange magic. Infinitely fascinating magic.

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Macromolecular Engineering Precise Synthesis, Materials Properties, Applications
Macromolecular Engineering: Precise Synthesis, Materials Properties, Applications By
2007 | 2831 Pages | ISBN: 3527314466 | PDF | 27 MB
The book provides a state of the art description of the synthetic tools to precisely control various aspects of macromolecular structure including chain composition, microstructure, functionality and topology as well as modern characterization techniques at molecular and macroscopic level for various properties of well-defined (co)polymers in solution, bulk and at surfaces. The book addresses also the correlation of molecular structure with macroscopic properties additionally affected by processing. Finally, some emerging applications for the (co)polymers are highlighted.Content: Chapter 1 Macromolecular Engineering (pages 1-6): Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Prof. Dr. Yves Gnanou and Prof. Dr. Ludwik LeiblerChapter 2 Anionic Polymerization of Vinyl and Related Monomers (pages 7-55): Michel Fontanille and Prof. Dr. Yves GnanouChapter 3 Carbocationic Polymerization (pages 57-101): Priyadarsi De and Rudolf FaustChapter 4 Ionic and Coordination Ring?Opening Polymerization (pages 103-159): Stanislaw Penczek, Andrzej Duda, Przemyslaw Kubisa and Stanislaw SlomkowskiChapter 5 Radical Polymerization (pages 161-215): Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski and Wade A. BrauneckerChapter 6 Coordination Polymerization: Synthesis of New Homo? and Copolymer Architectures from Ethylene and Propylene Using Homogeneous Ziegler-Natta Polymerization Catalysts (pages 217-247): Andrew F. Mason and Geoffrey W. CoatesChapter 7 Recent Trends in Macromolecular Engineering Using Ring?Opening Metathesis Polymerization (pages 249-293): Damien Quemener, Valerie Heroguez and Prof. Dr. Yves GnanouChapter 8 Polycondensation (pages 295-349): Tsutomu YokozawaChapter 9 Supramolecular Polymer Engineering (pages 351-399): G. B. W. L. Ligthart, Oren A. Scherman, Rint P. Sijbesma and E. W. MeijerChapter 10 Polymer Synthesis and Modification by Enzymatic Catalysis (pages 401-477): Shiro Kobayashi and Masashi OhmaeChapter 11 Biosynthesis of Protein?Based Polymeric Materials (pages 479-517): Robin S. Farmer, Manoj B. Charati and Kristi L. KiickChapter 12 Macromolecular Engineering of Polypeptides Using the Ring?Opening Polymerization of ??Amino Acid N?Carboxyanhydrides (pages 519-540): Harm?Anton Klok and Timothy J. DemingChapter 13 Segmented Copolymers by Mechanistic Transformations (pages 541-604): M. Atilla Tasdelen and Yusuf YagciChapter 14 Polymerizations in Aqueous Dispersed Media (pages 605-642): Bernadette Charleux and Francois GanachaudChapter 15 Polymerization under Light and Other External Stimuli (pages 643-672): Jean Pierre Fouassier, Xavier Allonas and Jacques LaleveeChapter 16 Inorganic Polymers with Precise Structures (pages 673-730): David A. Rider and Ian MannersChapter 1 Tacticity (pages 731-773): Tatsuki KitayamaChapter 2 Synthesis of Macromonomers and Telechelic Oligomers by Living Polymerizations (pages 775-812): Bernard Boutevin, Cyrille Boyer, Ghislain David and Pierre LutzChapter 3 Statistical, Alternating and Gradient Copolymers (pages 813-838): Bert KlumpermanChapter 4 Multisegmental Block/Graft Copolymers (pages 839-873): Constantinos TsitsilianisChapter 5 Controlled Synthesis and Properties of Cyclic Polymers (pages 875-908): Alain Deffieux and Redouane BorsaliChapter 6 Polymers with Star?Related Structures (pages 909-972): Nikos Hadjichristidis, Marinos Pitsikalis and Hermis IatrouChapter 7 Linear Versus (Hyper)branched Polymers (pages 973-1005): Hideharu Mori, Axel H. E. Muller and Peter F. W. SimonChapter 8 From Stars to Microgels (pages 1007-1056): Daniel TatonChapter 9 Molecular Design and Self?Assembly of Functional Dendrimers (pages 1057-1102): Wei?Shi Li, Woo?Dong Jang and Takuzo AidaChapter 10 Molecular Brushes - Densely Grafted Copolymers (pages 1103-1135): Brent S. Sumerlin and Prof. Dr. Krzysztof MatyjaszewskiChapter 11 Grafting and Polymer Brushes on Solid Surfaces (pages 1137-1178): Takeshi Fukuda, Yoshinobu Tsujii and Kohji OhnoChapter 12 Hybrid Organic Inorganic Objects (pages 1179-1207): Stefanie M. Gravano and Timothy E. PattenChapter 13 Core-Shell Particles (pages 1209-1247): Anna Musyanovych and Katharina LandfesterChapter 14 Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films - A General Approach to (Bio)functional Coatings (pages 1249-1305): Nadia Benkirane?Jessel, Philippe Lavalle, Vincent Ball, Joelle Ogier, Bernard Senger, Catherine Picart, Pierre Schaaf, Jean?Claude Voegel and Gero DecherChapter 15 Bio?Inspired Complex Block Copolymers/Polymer Conjugates and Their Assembly (pages 1307-1339): Markus Antonietti, Hans G. Borner and Helmut SchlaadChapter 16 Complex Functional Macromolecules (pages 1341-1385): Zhiyun Chen, Chong Cheng, David S. Germack, Padma Gopalan, Brooke A. van Horn, Shrinivas Venkataraman and Karen L. WooleyChapter 1 Self?Assembly and Morphology Diagrams for Solution and Bulk Materials: Experimental Aspects (pages 1387-1430): Vahik Krikorian, Youngjong Kang and Edwin L. ThomasChapter 2 Simulations (pages 1431-1469): Denis Andrienko and Kurt KremerChapter 3 Transport and Electro?Optical Properties in Polymeric Self?Assembled Systems (pages 1471-1514): Olli Ikkala and Gerrit ten BrinkeChapter 4 Atomic Force Microscopy of Polymers: Imaging, Probing and Lithography (pages 1515-1574): Sergei S. Sheiko and Martin MollerChapter 5 Scattering from Polymer Systems (pages 1575-1604): Megan L. Ruegg and Nitash P. BalsaraChapter 6 From Linear to (Hyper) Branched Polymers: Dynamics and Rheology (pages 1605-1648): Thomas C. B. McLeishChapter 7 Determination of Bulk and Solution Morphologies by Transmission Electron Microscopy (pages 1649-1685): Volker Abetz, Richard J. Spontak and Yeshayahu TalmonChapter 8 Polymer Networks (pages 1687-1730): Karel Dusek and Miroslava Duskova?Smrc?kovaChapter 9 Block Copolymers for Adhesive Applications (pages 1731-1751): Costantino CretonChapter 10 Reactive Blending (pages 1753-1782): Robert JeromeChapter 11 Predicting Mechanical Performance of Polymers (pages 1783-1825): Han E. H. Meijer, Leon E. Govaert and Tom A. P. EngelsChapter 12 Scanning Calorimetry (pages 1827-1880): Rene Androsch and Bernhard WunderlichChapter 13 Chromatography of Polymers (pages 1881-1936): Wolfgang RadkeChapter 14 NMR Spectroscopy (pages 1937-1965): Hans Wolfgang SpiessChapter 15 High?Throughput Screening in Combinatorial Polymer Research (pages 1967-1999): Michael A. R. Meier, Richard Hoogenboom and Ulrich S. SchubertChapter 1 Applications of Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Styrenic Block Copolymers (pages 2001-2031): Dale L. Handlin, Scott Trenor and Kathryn WrightChapter 2 Nanocomposites (pages 2033-2070): Michael Alexandre and Philippe DuboisChapter 3 Polymer/Layered Filler Nanocomposites: An Overview from Science to Technology (pages 2071-2134): Masami OkamotoChapter 4 Polymeric Dispersants (pages 2135-2180): Frank Pirrung and Clemens AuschraChapter 5 Polymeric Surfactants (pages 2181-2223): Henri Cramail, Eric Cloutet and Karunakaran RadhakrishnanChapter 6 Molecular and Supramolecular Conjugated Polymers for Electronic Applications (pages 2225-2262): Andrew C. Grimsdale and Klaus MullenChapter 7 Polymers for Microelectronics (pages 2263-2293): Christopher W. Bielawski and C. Grant WillsonChapter 8 Applications of Controlled Macromolecular Architectures to Lithography (pages 2295-2330): Daniel Bratton, Ramakrishnan Ayothi, Nelson Felix and Christopher K. OberChapter 9 Microelectronic Materials with Hierarchical Organization (pages 2331-2367): G. Dubois, R. D. Miller and James L. HedrickChapter 10 Semiconducting Polymers and Their Optoelectronic Applications (pages 2369-2408): Nicolas Leclerc, Thomas Heiser, Cyril Brochon and Georges HadziioannouChapter 11 Polymer Encapsulation of Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles: Multifunctional Materials with Novel Optical, Electronic and Magnetic Properties (pages 2409-2449): Jeffrey Pyun and Todd EmrickChapter 12 Polymeric Membranes for Gas Separation, Water Purification and Fuel Cell Technology (pages 2451-2491): Kazukiyo Nagai, Young Moo Lee and Toshio MasudaChapter 13 Utilization of Polymers in Sensor Devices (pages 2493-2539): Basudam Adhikari and Alok Kumar SenChapter 14 Polymeric Drugs (pages 2541-2595): Tamara Minko, Jayant J. Khandare and Sreeja JayantChapter 15 From Biomineralization Polymers to Double Hydrophilic Block and Graft Copolymers (pages 2597-2643): Helmut ColfenChapter 16 Applications of Polymer Bioconjugates (pages 2645-2687): Joost A. Opsteen and Jan C. M. van HestChapter 17 Gel: A Potential Material as Artificial Soft Tissue (pages 2689-2717): Yong Mei Chen, Jian Ping Gong and Yoshihito OsadaChapter 18 Polymers in Tissue Engineering (pages 2719-2742): Jeffrey A. Hubbell

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