Web-Based Applications in Healthcare and Biomedicine Summary:
Publisher: S-/-/-/r | Language: English | ISBN: 1441912738 | 270 pages | Data: 2009 | PDF | 3.7 MB
Description: This proposed Special Issue in AoIS will present studies from leading researchers and practitioners focusing on current challenges, directions, trends, and opportunities associated with healthcare organizations and their strategic use of Web-enabled technologies. Healthcare and biomedical organizations are undergoing major transformations to meet the demand for improved access and quality of service, and modern information technologies are helping to process and manage the growing wealth of data involved. Web-based applications offer a sharp increase in data access and management, and they are at the forefront of the broad field of medical informatics.
Topics to be covered will include semantic web applications; workflow and process management; content management and portal technology; data and web mining, warehousing, and information collection, curation, and analysis; web-based learning environments; access control and security; transaction management; and tools for implementation.
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Introductory Microbiology Summary:
Oxford Book Company | 2010 | ISBN: 9380179219 | 324 pages | PDF | 23,7 MB
Although microbes were first observed over three hundred years ago, the field of microbiology can be said to be in its infancy relative to older biological disciplines such as zoology and botany. Microbiology could be defined as the study of microorganisms, which are unicellular or cell-cluster micro-scopic organisms. Whilst there are undoubtedly some who fear all microbes due to the association of some microbes with many human illnesses, many microbes are also responsible for many beneficial processes such as plants.
Colloids for Nano- and Biotechnology Summary:
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 354085133X | edition 2008 | PDF | 243 pages | 10,3 mb
The contributions demonstrated the progress of the field and supported that "The world of neglected dimensions" should not be neglected at all in modern material sciences and technologies. This volume is intended for professionals dealing with fundamental research or development of industrial applications, who encounter colloids, nanostructures, and interfacial phenomena during their work.
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Principles of Microbiology Summary:
Swastik Publishers | 2009 | ISBN: 8189981277, 9788189981273 | 301 pages | PDF | 13,7 MB
Introduction
Genetic determinants have been shown to consist of deoxyribonucleic
acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Enzymes are synthesized
under the direction of nucleic acids, and enzymes, thus synthesized,
are responsible for essentially all processes that occur in
microorganisms. Experiments with. both bacteria (pneumococci) and
viruses (radioisotope tests) have established roles of nucleic acids as
determinants in microbial variations.
Microorganisms are excellent for genetic studies, primarily because
of haploid conditions in many of them and the ability of observers to
detect mutations easily and test very large populations in short time
periods. Permanent changes in bacteria can be differentiated from
induced temporary types by fluctuation and replica plate techniques.
Changes in DNA structure are termed mutations, and they occur in
genes of chromosomes. Each gene may have a multiplicity of mutable
sites. Since codons code for amino acids, a missense mutation occurs
when a codon that codes for a new amino acid replaces a codon of
a DNA chain, and a nonsense mutation results from replacement with
a codon that codes for no amino acid. An altered nucleotide sequence
may be restored to its original order by a reverse mutation, or an
altered nucleotide sequence may be compensated for through a
suppressor mutation. Either the DNA structure or the manner in which
RNA is read may be altered.
Title: Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam
Wings of Fire Description: APJ Abdul Kalam's autobiography depicts an extraordinary life: a child born into a little-educated family of boat-owners in Rameswaram---a small pilgrim town in Tamilnadu---who grew up to lead India's space research and missile development programmes, and emerged as one of the most important scientist-leaders of our time. Wings of Fire is a powerful story of courage and belief, as much an individual journey as the saga of independent India's search for scientific and technological self-sufficiency
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Wings of Fire No. of Pages: 112
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