This book systematically explores the potential of energy materials to be a catalyst in research and to act as a power bank for biomedical devices, with a focus on ingestible or implantable technologies.
In an accessible style, this book examines how biotechnology tools came to be discovered, how they are being used in medicine, and what the future of medicine could look like.
Environmental Radiochemical Analysis IV is a collection of original papers presented at the Eleventh International Symposium on Environmental Radiochemical Analysis.
Beginning with a review of the important areas of mathematics, this book then covers many of the underlying theoretical and practical aspects of NMR and MRI spectroscopy from a maths point of view. This is an essential text aimed at graduate students and laboratory managers.
This book will bring together world-leading experts, to describe the current state of play in the field and introduce the cutting-edge research and possible future directions into fluorescent chemosensors design.
This new edition of the classic text has been extensively rewritten to bring it right up to date and enzymes has been introduced as a new topic. Its accessible style makes it invaluable to students and teachers of food science and nutrition.
Maintaining its general structure and philosophy to encompass modern food microbiology, this new edition provides updated and revised chapters for students in the biological sciences, biotechnology and food science as well as a valuable resource for researchers, teachers and practising food microbiologists.
The text provides an invaluable source of information to senior undergraduates, postgraduates and to industrial researchers with an interest in mechanistic studies.
Aimed at product and process developers in the biopharmaceutical industry and academia, this is the first book to describe freeze-drying, as related to the pharmaceutical industry.
This book includes the latest information on DNA photolesions and repair, as well as the key mechanisms of solar UV in skin cancer initiation and development.
This Faraday Discussion focuses on the latest developments in lignin valorisation and furthering the understanding of the physical–chemical processes that are the basis for lignin extraction, stabilisation and degradation.