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Collating our current knowledge and the latest developments for enabling breakthrough discoveries, this book focuses on the synthesis and applications of materials that are based on supramolecular assemblies of carbon nanostructures, with an emphasis on fullerenes and nanotubes. In so doing, it provides readers with an overview of the different types of supramolecular architectures, accentuating the outstanding geometrical, electronic and photophysical properties of the building blocks and the resulting structures. It makes use of basic concepts and real-life applications -- from simple syntheses to complex architectures, from instructive examples to working experimental procedures, and from photophysics to solar cells. A large part of each chapter is devoted to the methods and possibilities of controlling and tuning these molecular assemblies in order to obtain working devices. Fascinating reading for materials scientists, organic chemists, molecular physicists, and those in the semiconductor industry.
Nazario Martín |
Jean-Francois Nierengarten
Technology & Engineering
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Born Digital authors John Palfrey and Urs Gasser return with an argument about how we can improve interoperability, the principle that streamlines innovation and simplifies our lives.
John Palfrey |
Urs Gasser
Technology & Engineering
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In this timely new 2-volume treatise, experts from around the world have banded together to produce a first-of-its-kind synopsis of the exciting and fast moving field of plant evolutionary genomics. In Volume I of Plant Genome Diversity, an update is provided on what we have learned from plant genome sequencing projects. This is followed by more focused chapters on the various genomic “residents” of plant genomes, including transposable elements, centromeres, small RNAs, and the evolutionary dynamics of genes and non-coding sequences. Attention is drawn to advances in our understanding of plant mitochondrial and plastid genomes, as well as the significance of duplication in genic evolution and the non-independent evolution among sequences in plant genomes. Finally, Volume I provides an introduction to the vibrant new frontier of plant epigenomics, describing the current state of our knowledge and the evolutionary implications of the epigenomic landscape.
Johann Greilhuber |
Jaroslav Dolezel |
Ilia J. Leitch |
J. F. Wendel
Unknown
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Bridging the industry divide between the technical expertise of engineers and the aims of market and business planners, "Making Telecoms Work" provides a basis for more effective interdisciplinary analysis of technology, engineering, market and business investment risk and opportunity. Since fixed and mobile broadband has become a dominant deliverable, multiple areas of transition and transformation have occurred; the book places these changes in the context of the political, social and economic dynamics of the global telecommunications industry. Drawing on 25 years of participative experience in the mobile phone and telecommunications industry, the author closely analyses the materials, components and devices that have had a transformative impact. By presenting detailed case studies of materials innovation, such as those shown at success story Apple, the book shows how the collaboration of technological imagination with business knowledge will shape the industry's future.Makes a link between the technical aspects and the business practice of the telecoms industry, highlighting the commercial and economic significance of new developmentsGives a historical analysis of past successes and failures in order to identify future competitive advantage opportunitiesSupplies detailed case studies of supply chain disconnects and the impact these have on industry risk and profitabilityBrings together technological detail with analysis of what is and is not commercially important, from the implications of energy and environmental networks to the technical details of wireless network hardware.
Geoff Varrall
Unknown
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An interdisciplinary survey of the issues surrounding the governance of the Internet.
Eric Brousseau |
Meryem Marzouki |
Cecile Meadel
Unknown
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Exploring the early stages of the development of string theory, this unique book provides important background information to current debates on the theory, as told by its main protagonists. This is essential reading for students and researchers in physics, as well as historians and philosophers of science.
Filippo Colomo |
Paolo Di Vecchia
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This book reviews current flow research, focusing on rigorous analysis on methodology, and presenting neuropsychological considerations and empirical correlates of flow experiences. Also covers theoretical integrations of different paths in flow research.
Stefan Engeser
Unknown
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The first, most focused volume on the topic, this book reviews the principal methodologies for investigating the human auditory cortex, and explores central questions and computational challenges for understanding auditory processing in human auditory cortex.
David Poeppel |
Tobias Overath |
Arthur N. Popper |
Richard R. Fay
Unknown
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Looks at the battle among Apple, Microsoft and Google over which company will dominate the mobile market and offers a prediction as to who will win and why. Original.
Charles Arthur
Unknown
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Cuddy travels to Maine to investigate a gruesome lakeside murderSteve always forgets to buy groceries on the way to the lake house. Every time he and his wife make a pilgrimage to Maine, his first task is to drive into town and pick up essentials. Today he leaves his wife at home with their two friends and returns from the store to find a crossbow on the lawn and arrows embedded in the chests of the three people he loves most. During a twenty-minute shopping trip, he has become the chief suspect in a triple murder. The case against him is airtight—fingerprints on the weapon, blood on his shoes—so Steve’s lawyer hires Boston PI John Francis Cuddy to crack it. Steve’s lakeside neighbors had no love for his yuppie pals, but did they hate the city slickers enough to frame him for murder? Cuddy learns quickly that in Maine, even the killers are awfully polite.
Jeremiah Healy |
eBook Architects, LLC
Fiction
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