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Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment Theory Practice and Innovation

Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment Theory Practice and Innovation

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) often referred to as per- (and poly) fluorinated compounds (PFCs) have been used for years in many everyday¾ and some lifesaving¾ products. However their use has been linked to adverse health effects in humans a problem compounded by their persistence in the environment. This book discusses the various challenges of PFAS in our environment today including their historical use as well as their chemical and toxicological properties. It also presents robust discussion of analytical challenges and special considerations in sampling. The work goes on to give practical recommendations for dealing with these compounds in today's dynamic regulatory landscape and includes several chapters on various remediation techniques. Key Features: Comprehensive overview of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) historical use and chemical/physical properties which help us understand their persistence transport and transformation pathways in the environment In-depth analysis of PFAS toxicology Detailed descriptions of conventional and state-of-the-art remediation technologies Practical recommendations for dealing with PFAS in a dynamic regulatory landscape Robust discussion of important sampling and analytical considerations Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment: Theory Practice and Innovation explores the challenges across the topical areas of regulation and management toxicology environmental remediation and analytical sampling and analysis. Readers will find this text helpful in understanding complexities associated with PFAS and informing management strategies to effectively protect this and future generations. | Perfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment Theory Practice and Innovation

GBP 150.00
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LeanSpeak The Productivity Business Improvement Dictionary

LeanSpeak The Productivity Business Improvement Dictionary

This dictionary specific to lean business processes contains over 500 terms used in lean management and manufacturing. Easy to access accurate and comprehensive LeanSpeak will become the desktop tool of choice for lean manufacturing practitioners from the shop floor to the corner office. Here are some examples of entries in LeanSpeak:gemba: Japanese word of which the literal translation is the real place. In the manufacturing field gemba means the shop floor where the actual product is being made as contrasted to the office where support services are provided. lean: shorthand to refer to a lean manufacturing system of which the Toyota Production System is the foremost example that has relatively little non-value-adding waste and maximum flow. The term has been used pejoratively to refer to anti-labor practices intending to reduce the number of workers within a company and to strong-arm tactics with suppliers. takt time: the rate at which product must be turned out to satisfy market demand. It is determined by dividing the available production time by the rate of customer demand. For example if customers demand 240 widgets per day and the factory operates 480 minutes per day takt time is two minutes. If customers want two new products designed per month takt time is two weeks. It is a calculated number not a reflection of your capability. It sets the pace of production to match the rate of customer demand. Also available as an ebook in Microsoft Reader Adobe Acrobat Reader or Palm Reader formats. | LeanSpeak The Productivity Business Improvement Dictionary

GBP 170.00
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Effectiveness of Surge Flow Irrigation in Egypt Water Use Efficiency in Field Crop Production

Treatment of Industrial Effluents Case Studies

Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics

Seamanship Techniques Shipboard and Marine Operations

Supreme Decisions Volume 2 Great Constitutional Cases and Their Impact Volume Two: Since 1896

Supreme Decisions Combined Volume Great Constitutional Cases and Their Impact

Greenhouse Technology Principle and Practices

Electrical Power Systems Technology

Advances in Materials Science and Engineering Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Workshop on Materials Science and Engineering (IW

Women in Agriculture Breaking the Grass Ceiling

Spon's First Stage Estimating Handbook

Convergence of IoT Blockchain and Computational Intelligence in Smart Cities

Economics of Public and Private Healthcare and Health Insurance in India

Professional Writing Guide Writing well and knowing why

Forever Chemicals Environmental Economic and Social Equity Concerns with PFAS in the Environment

Flight Dynamics Simulation and Control For Rigid and Flexible Aircraft

Emerging Contaminants Handbook

Handbook of Irrigation Hydrology and Management Irrigation Fundamentals

Genome Editing in Plants Principles and Applications

Genome Editing in Plants Principles and Applications

Genome Editing in Plants: Principles and Applications addresses the information of genome editing starting from principles and historical aspects to the latest advancements in the field. As genome-editing technology has emerged as promising and cutting edge researchers around the world have started producing original research outputs which have significantly improved our current understanding and potential of this technology. The initial chapters of this book describe different genome-editing tools as well as their principles and applications. Other chapters are dedicated to the present status and future applications of genome-editing techniques in various crop improvement programmes. Some of the advanced applications of CRISPR/Cas tools such as base editing and RNA detection along with regulatory aspects of genome-edited crops are described in detail. This book serves as a valuable resource to researchers in the field of crop improvement; graduate and postgraduate students engaged in plant molecular biology and biotechnology; academicians; and policy makers. Key Features: Addresses topics associated with historical development and principles of genome-editing technology Addresses basic mechanisms operating under each genome-editing technology Addresses its application in plants to design crops as per the current and future demands Addresses the regulatory mechanisms of genome-edited crops | Genome Editing in Plants Principles and Applications

GBP 115.00
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Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems: Science Technology and Infrastructure explains the fundamental components of insect rearing: 1) the rearing systems per se 2) personnel 3) education of rearing personnel 4) communication of procedures 5) an in-depth look at silkworm rearing 5) facilities where rearing is conducted and 6) funding for all these components. Insect rearing serves a wide array of purposes including research pest control by sterile insect technique and biological control production of insects as food for other animals conservation education and even far-reaching technology where insects are used to produce products such as pharmaceutical materials and strong multipurpose textiles. This book surveys and analyzes insect rearing from a scientific and technology-based approach. At its foundation this approach assumes that rearing systems are complex interactions of components that can be understood and controlled by using a mechanistic approach. Author Allen Carson Cohen explains the infrastructure of rearing systems their current status and character and what kind of changes can be made to improve the field of insect rearing. Two Appendices republish out-of-print monographs that provide fascinating historical context to the development of the insect-rearing systems we have today. | Design Operation and Control of Insect-Rearing Systems Science Technology and Infrastructure

GBP 170.00
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Understanding Chinese and Western Cultures

Progress and Performance in the Primary Classroom