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Major Problems in Developmental Biology

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978-0-12-395618-7 (en línea)

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No detectada 1966 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Ciencias biológicas - Ciencias agrícolas y veterinarias  

Major Problems in Developmental Biology contains the proceedings of the 25th Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology, held in Haverford, Pennsylvania, in June 1966. The papers explore some of the major problems in developmental biology, particularly those relating to cell differentiation, movements, and death; patterning; and intercellular regulation in plants.
Organized into 11 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the growth and development of developmental biology as a scientific discipline, with emphasis on the role of the Society for Developmental Biology, and in particular its symposia, in the emergence of the field. The book then discusses the intra- and extracellular factors impinging upon the nucleus and regulating cell differentiation. Some chapters focus on the dynamics of determination in cell systems of insects, morphogenetic movements of animal cells, and patterns at the cell and tissue levels. The reader is also introduced to the correlations between protein structure and function in relation to cell dynamics and differentiation, along with the physiological, biochemical, and molecular biological aspects of intercellular regulation in plants and the role of cell surface in carcinogenesis. The book concludes by suggesting directions for research into the ontogeny of behavior.
This book is a valuable source of information for developmental biologists.

Making a Scientific Case for Conscious Agency and Free Will

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978-0-12-805153-5 (en línea)

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No detectada 2016 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Matemáticas - Ciencias de la computación e información - Medicina básica - Otras ciencias sociales  

Making a Scientific Case for Conscious Agency and Free Will makes a series of arguments that certain human behaviors are impossible to explain in the absence of free will, and that free will emerges from materialistic processes of brain function. It outlines future directions for neuroscience studies that can harness emerging technologies and tools for systems-level analysis.

All humans have the sensation that they consciously will certain things to happen and that, in the absence of external constraints, they are free to choose from among alternatives. This notion of free will is deemed obvious by the average person based on common experience. Free will is frequently defended with arguments stemming from social, legal, philosophical, and religious perspectives. But these arguments appeal to consequences—not causes—of choices and decisions. In the past 3 decades, debate has raged within the scientific community over whether free will is in fact an illusion. Because free will would require conscious agency, the supporting corollary is that consciousness itself cannot do anything and is merely an observer rather than an actor.

  • Considers arguments for and against free will from religious, social, legal, and neuroscience perspectives
  • Provides thorough coverage of the manifold human behaviors that can be explained only by free will, from consciousness to creativity
  • Outlines future directions for further neuroscience research into the topic

Making EIM Enterprise Information Management Work for Business

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978-0-12-375695-4 (en línea)

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No detectada 2010 ScienceDirect

Cobertura temática: Ciencias de la computación e información - Otras ciencias sociales  

Making Enterprise Information Management (EIM) Work for Business: A Guide to Understanding Information as an Asset provides a comprehensive discussion of EIM. It endeavors to explain information asset management and place it into a pragmatic, focused, and relevant light.
The book is organized into two parts. Part 1 provides the material required to sell, understand, and validate the EIM program. It explains concepts such as treating Information, Data, and Content as true assets; information management maturity; and how EIM affects organizations. It also reviews the basic process that builds and maintains an EIM program, including two case studies that provide a birds-eye view of the products of the EIM program. Part 2 deals with the methods and artifacts necessary to maintain EIM and have the business manage information. Along with overviews of Information Asset concepts and the EIM process, it discusses how to initiate an EIM program and the necessary building blocks to manage the changes to managed data and content.

    *Organizes information modularly, so you can delve directly into the topics that you need to understand *Based in reality with practical case studies and a focus on getting the job done, even when confronted with tight budgets, resistant stakeholders, and security and compliance issues. *Includes applicatory templates, examples, and advice for executing every step of an EIM program.


    Making Safe Food: A Management Guide for Microbiological Quality

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    978-0-12-326045-1 (en línea)

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    No detectada 1991 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ciencias biológicas - Ingeniería de los materiales - Ciencias agrícolas y veterinarias  

    Making Safe Food is a practical text which focuses on the design and implementation of microbiological practices in the food industry. The book provides food scientists, managers, and technologists, and food studies students with much needed facts in a single, concise, but thorough, source.
    Making Safe Food embraces the concerns of all those involved in the production, distribution, and sale of food; it is the first book to bridge the gfulf between microbiological books that detail laboratory methodologies and quality management books written for those with a management and business studies background.
    The authors are senior lecturers in the food science and technology and microbiology departments at The University of Reading, one of the leading food science research and teaching centers in Europe.
    [Very short version:--11/6/91 WR]
    Making Safe Food is a concise, practical text which focuses on the design and implementation of microbiological practices in the food industry. It is the first book to bridge the gulf between microbiological books that detail laboratory methodologies and quality management books written for those with a management and business studies background.

    Implementing hygiene and microbiological quality in the food factory
    Designing and operating a safe laboratory
    Critically evaluating microbiological techniques for quality assurance
    Installing a quality management system
    Seeking certification under ISO 9000 (BS 5750)
    Legislative aspects
    Managers, scientists, and technologists in the food industry; administrators of environmental health, public health, and food quality in local and central government, and students following food studies courses at diploma and degree level will find this book an invaluable guide.

    Making Sense of Space: The Design and Experience of Virtual Spaces as a Tool for Communication

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    978-1-84334-740-8 (en línea)

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    No detectada 2014 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ingenieria ambiental - Ciencias sociales  

    The use of Virtual Worlds (VWs) has increased in the last decade. VWs are used for communication, education, community building, creative arts, and more. A good deal of research has been conducted into learning and VWs, but other areas remain ripe for investigation. Factors from technological platforms to the nature and conventions of the communities that use VWs must be considered, in order to achieve the best possible interaction between virtual spaces and their users. Making Sense of Space focuses on the background to these issues, describing a range of case studies conducted by the authors. The book investigates the innovative and creative ways designers employ VWs for research, performance-making, and audience engagement. Secondly, it looks into how educators use these spaces to support their teaching practice. Lastly, the book examines the potential of VWs as new methods of communication, and the ways they are changing our perception of reality. This book is structured into four chapters. An introduction provides a history and outline of important themes for VWs, and subsequent chapters consider the design of virtual spaces, experience of virtual spaces, and communication in virtual spaces.
    • Written by two experienced academics and practitioners in the field, offering different perspectives
    • Uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on: education; scenography; performance studies; disaster management; and computer science
    • Provides multiple viewpoints on the topic, gained through interviews and contributions from a range of experts, as well as several co-authored chapters

    Making the Most of HACCP: Learning from Others' Experience

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    978-1-85573-504-0 (en línea)

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    No detectada 2001 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ciencias biológicas - Ingeniería civil  

    The Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system has now become generally accepted as the key safety management system for the food industry worldwide. Whilst there are numerous publications on its principles and methods of implementation, there are relatively few on the experience of those who have actually implemented HACCP systems in practice and what can be learnt from that experience. Edited by two leading authorities on the subject, and with an international team of contributors, Making the most of HACCP describes that experience and what it can teach about implementing and developing HACCP systems effectively.

    Malware Diffusion Models for Wireless Complex Networks: Theory and Applications

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    978-0-12-802714-1 (en línea)

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    No detectada 2015 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ciencias de la computación e información - Ingeniería química - Ingenieria ambiental - Otras ciencias sociales  

    Malware Diffusion Models for Wireless Complex Networks: Theory and Applications provides a timely update on malicious software (malware), a serious concern for all types of network users, from laymen to experienced administrators. As the proliferation of portable devices, namely smartphones and tablets, and their increased capabilities, has propelled the intensity of malware spreading and increased its consequences in social life and the global economy, this book provides the theoretical aspect of malware dissemination, also presenting modeling approaches that describe the behavior and dynamics of malware diffusion in various types of wireless complex networks.

    Sections include a systematic introduction to malware diffusion processes in computer and communications networks, an analysis of the latest state-of-the-art malware diffusion modeling frameworks, such as queuing-based techniques, calculus of variations based techniques, and game theory based techniques, also demonstrating how the methodologies can be used for modeling in more general applications and practical scenarios.

    • Presents a timely update on malicious software (malware), a serious concern for all types of network users, from laymen to experienced administrators
    • Systematically introduces malware diffusion processes, providing the relevant mathematical background
    • Discusses malware modeling frameworks and how to apply them to complex wireless networks
    • Provides guidelines and directions for extending the corresponding theories in other application domains, demonstrating such possibility by using application models in information dissemination scenarios

    Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code

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    978-1-59749-268-3 (en línea)

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    No detectada 2008 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Matemáticas - Ciencias de la computación e información - Ciencias de la salud  

    Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code covers the emerging and evolving field of "live forensics," where investigators examine a computer system to collect and preserve critical live data that may be lost if the system is shut down. Unlike other forensic texts that discuss "live forensics" on a particular operating system, or in a generic context, this book emphasizes a live forensics and evidence collection methodology on both Windows and Linux operating systems in the context of identifying and capturing malicious code and evidence of its effect on the compromised system.
    Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code also devotes extensive coverage of the burgeoning forensic field of physical and process memory analysis on both Windows and Linux platforms. This book provides clear and concise guidance as to how to forensically capture and examine physical and process memory as a key investigative step in malicious code forensics.
    Prior to this book, competing texts have described malicious code, accounted for its evolutionary history, and in some instances, dedicated a mere chapter or two to analyzing malicious code. Conversely, Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code emphasizes the practical "how-to" aspect of malicious code investigation, giving deep coverage on the tools and techniques of conducting runtime behavioral malware analysis (such as file, registry, network and port monitoring) and static code analysis (such as file identification and profiling, strings discovery, armoring/packing detection, disassembling, debugging), and more.

    * Winner of Best Book Bejtlich read in 2008!
    * http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2008/12/best-book-bejtlich-read-in-2008.html
    * Authors have investigated and prosecuted federal malware cases, which allows them to provide unparalleled insight to the reader.
    * First book to detail how to perform "live forensic" techniques on malicous code.
    * In addition to the technical topics discussed, this book also offers critical legal considerations addressing the legal ramifications and requirements governing the subject matter

    Mammalian Biology

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    ISSNs 1616-5047 (impreso) 1618-1476 (en línea)

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    No detectada desde ene. 2002 / hasta nov. 2019 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ciencias biológicas  


    Mammalian Olfaction, Reproductive Processes, and Behavior

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    978-0-12-221250-5 (en línea)

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    No detectada 1976 ScienceDirect

    Cobertura temática: Ciencias biológicas - Ingeniería química - Ciencias agrícolas y veterinarias  

    Mammalian Olfaction, Reproductive Processes, and Behavior presents the conceptual, methodological, and empirical advances in the study of the complex interactions between nasal chemoreception, sexual behavior, and endocrine function in mammals. It focuses on the orders Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla, Carnivora, Rodentia, and Primates.
    The book describes techniques for producing anosmia in laboratory animals and the usefulness of the popular pheromone concept in describing chemosensory influences on mammalian behavior and endocrinology. It also reviews studies examining reproductive endocrine-olfactory interactions in humans. Moreover, the book discusses the anatomy, physiology, and development of the olfactory and vomeronasal systems.
    This book is invaluable to anatomists, endocrinologists, mammalogists, physiologists, psychologists, and zoologists not only as a source book, but as a textbook on chemosensation as well.