Foldamers: Structure, Properties, and Applications By 2007 | 457 Pages | ISBN: 3527315632 | PDF | 47 MB This truly comprehensive treatise of foldamers, from synthesis to applications in bio-, material-, and nanoscience is at once an introduction to the topic, while providing in-depth accounts on various aspects clearly aimed at the specialist. The book is clearly structured, with the first part concentrating on structure and foldamer design concepts, while the second part covers functional aspects from properties to applications. The international team of expert authors provides overviews of synthetic approaches as well as analytical techniques.Content: Chapter 1 Foldamers Based on Local Conformational Preferences (pages 1-33): Dr. Ivan Huc and Louis CucciaChapter 2 Foldamers Based on Remote Intrastrand Interactions (pages 35-74): Philippe Le Grel and Gilles GuichardChapter 3 Foldamers Based on Solvophobic Effects (pages 75-108): Yan Zhao and Jeffrey S. MooreChapter 4 Foldamer Hybrids: Defined Supramolecular Structures from Flexible Molecules (pages 109-146): Carsten Schmuck and Thomas RehmChapter 5 Control of Polypeptide Chain Folding and Assembly (pages 147-171): Rajkishor Rai and Padmanabhan BalaramChapter 6 Simulation of Folding Equilibria (pages 173-192): Wilfred F. van Gunsteren and Zrinka GattinChapter 7 Foldamer?based Molecular Recognition (pages 193-228): Jorge Becerril, Johanna M. Rodriguez, Ishu Saraogi and Andrew D. HamiltonChapter 8 Biological Applications of Foldamers (pages 229-265): Marc Koyack and Richard ChengChapter 9 Protein Design (pages 267-289): Jean?Luc Jestin and Frederic PecorariChapter 10 Nucleic Acid Foldamers: Design, Engineering and Selection of Programmable Biomaterials with Recognition, Catalytic and Self?assembly Properties (pages 291-329): Arkadiusz Chworos and Luc JaegerChapter 11 Helically Folding Polymers (pages 331-366): Eiji Yashima and Katsuhiro MaedaChapter 12 Polyisocyanides: Stiffened Foldamers (pages 367-402): Matthijs B.J. Otten, Gerald A. Metselaar, Jeroen J.L.M. Cornelissen, Alan E. Rowan and Roeland J.M. NolteChapter 13 Foldamers at Interfaces (pages 403-425): Jan van Esch, Hennie Valkenier, Sebastian Hartwig and Stefan Hecht Flow Cytometry in Drug Discovery and Development By 2010 | 355 Pages | ISBN: 0470433566 | PDF | 49 MB This book covers the unique application of flow cytometry in drug discovery and development. The first section includes two introductory chapters, one on flow cytometry and one on biomarkers, as well as a chapter on recent advances in flow cytometry. The second section focuses on the unique challenges and added benefits associated with the use of flow cytometry in the drug development process. The third section contains a single chapter presenting an in depth discussion of validation considerations and regulatory compliance issues associated with drug development.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction to Flow Cytometry (pages 3-21): Elizabeth Raveche, Fatima Abbasi, Yao Yuan, Erica Salerno, Siddha Kasar and Gerald E. MartiChapter 2 Recent Advances in Flow Cytometry: Platforms, Tools, and Challenges for Data Analysis (pages 23-54): Paul J. Smith, Roy Edward and Rachel J. ErringtonChapter 3 Introduction to Biomarkers (pages 55-68): Ole Vesterqvist and Manjula P. ReddyChapter 4 HTS Flow Cytometry, Small?Molecule Discovery, and the NIH Molecular Libraries Initiative (pages 71-97): Larry A. Sklar and Bruce S. EdwardsChapter 5 A Multiparameter Approach to Cell Cycle Analysis as a Standard Tool in Oncology Drug Discovery (pages 99-122): Carmen Raventos?Suarez and Byron H. LongChapter 6 Flow Cytometry in Preclinical Toxicology/Safety Assessment (pages 123-150): David McFarland and Kristi R. HarkinsChapter 7 Use of Flow Cytometry to Study Drug Target Inhibition in Laboratory Animals and in Early?Phase Clinical Trials (pages 151-168): David W. HedleyChapter 8 CD4 T Cell Assessments in Evaluation of HIV Therapeutics (pages 169-187): Thomas N. Denny, Raul Louzao, John Wong and Brooke WalkerChapter 9 Monitoring the Cellular Components of the Immune System During Clinical Trials: A Translational Medicine Approach (pages 189-203): Virginia Litwin and James AndahazyChapter 10 Immunogenicity Testing Using Flow Cytometry (pages 205-223): Denise M. O'Hara and Valerie TheobaldChapter 11 Pharmacokinetics by Flow Cytometry: Recommendations for Development and Validation of Flow Cytometric Method for Pharmacokinetic Studies (pages 225-240): Yuanxin Xu and Susan M. RichardsChapter 12 Regulatory Compliance and Method Validation (pages 243-266): Carla G. Hill, Dianna Y. Wu, John Ferbas, Virginia Litwin and Manjula P. ReddyChapter 13 Instrument Validation for Regulated Studies (pages 267-277): John Ferbas and Michelle J. SchroederChapter 14 Probability State Modeling: A New Paradigm for Cytometric Analysis (pages 281-302): C. Bruce BagwellChapter 15 Phospho Flow Cytometry: Single?Cell Signaling Networks in Next?Generation Drug Discovery and Patient Stratification (pages 303-334): Peter O. Krutzik, Sean C. Bendall, Matthew B. Hale, Jonathan M. Irish and Garry P. Nolan Iain Watson, "Five Million Conversations" English | 2016 | ISBN: 191074526X | EPUB | pages: 288 | 2.2 mb We have had five million conversations. This will go to the wire. Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan, Christina Shenvi, "First Aid for the Match, Fifth Edition" English | 2010 | ISBN: 007170289X | PDF | pages: 352 | 3.6 mb Publisher's Note:Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. S.S. Bhavikatti, "Finite Element Analysis" English | 2005 | ISBN: 9788122425246 | PDF | pages: 347 | 2.1 mb Finite Element Analysis was developed as a numerical method of stress analysis, but now it has been extended as a general method of solution to many complex engineering and physical science problems. As it involves lot of calculations, its growth is closely linked with the developments in computer technology. Now-a-days a number of finite element analysis packages are available commercially and number of users is increasing. A user without a basic course on finite element analysis may produce dangerous results. Hence now-a-days in many M.Tech. programmes finite element analysis is a core subject and in undergraduate programmes many universities offer it as an elective subject. The experience of the author in teaching this course to M.Tech (Geotechnical Engineering) and M.Tech. (Industrial Structures) students at National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Surathkal (formerly, K.R.E.C. Surathkal) and to undergraduate students at SDM College of Eingineering and Technology, Dharwad inspired him to write this book. This is intended as a text book to students and as an introductory course to all users of finite element packages.
Find Your Dream Job: Find Your Fire, Find Your Why, Find Your Fate - Then Achieve Success by Mark Gruner English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08GLTLXVF | 65 pages | MOBI | 0.43 Mb Is your happiness important to you? You spend a lot of your day working. Are you happy about going to work each day?
Financially Chic: Live a luxurious life on a budget, learn to love managing money, and grow your wealth by Fiona Ferris English | 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B01M17RII3 | 170 pages | EPUB | 0.17 Mb Does the topic of money and personal finance stress you out? Would you like to learn more about living an 'expensive' life on a budget? Final Days of the Reich (Images of War) by Ian Baxter English | February 2, 2012 | ISBN: B0094JTQ1W | 170 pages | PDF | 7.97 Mb The Final Days of the Reich is the latest in the popular Images of War series by Ian Baxter. Drawing on rare and previously unpublished photographs accompanied by in-depth captions and text, this book is a compelling account of the final weeks of the Nazis' struggle for survival against overwhelming odds. Each photograph fully captures the tension, turmoil and tragedy of those last, terrible days of war as Wehmacht, Waffen SS, Luftwaffe, Hitlerjungend, Volkssturm and other units, some of which where comprised of barely trained conscripts, fought out their last battles.
JoBeth Allen, Jennifer Beaty, Angela Dean, "Family Dialogue Journals: School-Home Partnerships That Support Student Learning" English | 2015 | ISBN: 0807756288, 0807756296 | PDF | pages: 159 | 1.0 mb This honest, clearly written, and accessible book shows how to use Family Dialogue Journals (FDJs) to increase and deepen learning across grade levels. Written by K-12 teachers who have been implementing and studying the use of weekly journals for several years, it shares what they have learned and why they have found FDJs to be an invaluable tool for forming effective partnerships with families. Learn from firsthand accounts how students write weekly about one big idea they have studied, ask a family member a related question, and then solicit their writing in the journal. Through these journal entries, they share their family knowledge with classmates while actively engaging with the curriculum. In turn, teachers extend the academic discussion by writing to each family and incorporating their funds of knowledge into classroom lessons-writing about everything from the use of thermometers to life in Michoacán, Mexico. Family participation in the FDJs is remarkably high across ages, ethnicities, and economic realities. Ace G. Pilkington, Olga A. Pilkington, "Fairy Tales of the Russians and Other Slavs" English | 2009 | ISBN: 1935333003 | 440 pages | EPUB | 0.47 MB What Critics Say: "A tour de force for lovers of fairy tales. For those of us in the West, tales from Russia and other Eastern European countries have not been as abundantly available as we might wish. The Pilkingtons remedy this with a far-reaching, well-organized collection sure to tempt any folklore lover. There are even stories of the undead! In addition, there is an excellent glossary, a fine bibliography that will be truly useful to those who want to know more, and an excellent introduction about Slavs." Kate Wolford, Editor of Enchanted Conversation: A Fairy Tale Magazine. "I have only praise for their choice of stories, and for their organization." D. L. Ashliman, noted folklorist, author of Folk and Fairy Tales: A Handbook. "Fairy Tales of the Russians and Other Slavs reminds us that the stories that inform our ideologies are old, insightful, and significant. It is the kind of book that anyone interested in Eastern European cultural traditions simply must have." Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, anthropologist, historian, Editor of Star Trek as Myth. "The resources in the back show careful and sophisticated scholarship. As I look through the text, I keep thinking, 'This is a book that was destined to be for these writers, a work of love and enjoyment.'" Professor Ed Reber, English and Folklore, Dixie State University. Publisher's Description: This book has the best Russian fairy tales plus stories from the other Slavic countries, from Ukraine and Poland, Slovakia and Serbia, Belorussia and the old Yugoslavia, from all those places where the Slavs lived and worked and sang epic songs and told impossible tales that were somehow true. It also has stories from the Kiev Cycle, legends about great warriors and warrior princesses, about dragons and dragonslayers, about wars won against impossible odds, and loves found in the most dangerous places. This is a collection for people who like fairy tales and even for those who don't. The book contains the broadest selection of Slavic fairy tales and legends currently in print with sixty-eight stories, ten newly translated. Even those who have read all of the Afanasiev collection of Russian Fairy Tales will find something new-four stories never before published in English. Though the book is not designed for scholars, it does include a detailed glossary, an introduction, and a comprehensive bibliography for those who want to find out more. |