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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: ca. 200 words; this text will present the book in all promotional forms (e.g. flyers). Please describe the book in straightforward and consumer-friendly terms. Electrochemical engineering of nanoporous materials is a cost-effective and facile synthesis approach that enables the production of a range of nanoscale materials with controllable dimensions and properties. Recent decades have witnessed extensive research activity into the advanced engineering of nanoporous materials, from fundamental studies to applied science. These nanomaterials offer a set of unique and exclusive advantages for a wealth of applications, including catalysis, energy storage and harvesting, electronics, photonics, sensing, templates, and membranes. This Special Issue is dedicated to recent research advances in electrochemical engineering of nanoporous materials and their application across several disciplines and research fields. The broad and interdisciplinary applicability of these nanomaterials will be of profound and immediate interest for a broad audience, ranging from physicists, chemists, engineers, materials scientists, bioengineers, and nanomedicine experts.
    Keywords: QD1-999 ; Nanoporous materials for sensing and biosensing ; Nanoporous materials for biomedical applications ; Electrochemical Etching ; Nanoporous materials for catalysis ; Nanoporous materials for optics and photonics ; Fabrication of nanoporous materials ; Nanoporous materials for energy storage and harvesting ; Nanoporous materials for membrane science ; Nanoporous materials for electronics ; Anodization ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: The Advanced Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) is a research facility instrument on NASA’s Terra spacecraft. We celebrated the 20th anniversary of ASTER’s launch in December 1999. ASTER has been providing high spatial resolution multispectral data in the VNIR, SWIR, and TIR regions, and along-track stereo data. Starting April 2016, ASTER data have been distributed to the public at no cost. Another important and the most popular data set is the ASTER Global DEM, which covers almost the entire land surface at a 30 m grid size. ASTER data have been widely used in a variety of application areas such as land surface mapping and change detection, volcano and other natural hazard monitoring, mineral exploration, and urban heat island monitoring. This Special Issue consists of 12 papers (2 reviews, 9 articles, and 1 technical note) and covers topics including development of new techniques to process ASTER data, calibration activities to ensure long-term consistency of ASTER data, validation of the ASTER data products, and scientific achievements using ASTER data.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; emissivity ; n/a ; vicarious calibration ; digital elevation model ; optical sensor ; loess ; Terra ASTER ; land-surface temperature ; lithological mapping ; sediment transport pathways ; Mosaic ; validation ; thermal infrared ; Terra MODIS ; True Color imagery ; ASTER multispectral data ; fluvial ; water body detection ; morphology ; MOD35 ; lunar calibration ; cloud coverage ; volcanic processes ; Wudalianchi volcano ; Ming Dynasty ; Artificial Neural Network ; permafrost ; ASTER ; Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) ; stereo ; erosion ; Mako ; geologic mapping ; Algodones ; future concepts ; 3D perspective view ; observation scheduler ; earthen Great Wall ; thermal infrared data ; lithology ; mineral exploration ; VNIR ; cloud mask ; cloud avoidance ; aeolian ; phase change ; mission operations ; temperature ; global database ; zero curtain effect ; image archive ; mineral system ; deposition ; DEM ; MODIS ; success rate ; uncertain flag ; TES algorithm ; ASTER instrument ; radiometric calibration ; mineral mapping ; atmospheric correction ; TIR ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2022-01-31
    Description: The dynamically changing world economy, in an era of intensive development and globalization, creates new needs in both the theoretical models of management and in the practical discussion related to the perception of business. Because of new economic phenomena related to the crisis, there is a need for the design and operationalization of innovative business models for companies. Due to the fact that in times of crisis, the principles of strategic balance are particularly important; these business models can be sustainable business models. Moreover, it is essential to skillfully use different methods and concepts of management to ensure the continuity of business. It seems that sustainable business models, in their essence, can support companies' effectiveness and contribute to their stable, sustainable functioning in the difficult, ever-changing market. This Special Issue aims to discuss the key mechanisms concerning the design and operationalization of sustainable business models, from a strategic perspective. We invite you to contribute to this Issue by submitting comprehensive reviews, case studies, or research articles. Papers selected for this Special Issue are subject to a rigorous peer review procedure, with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments, and applications.
    Keywords: TX1-1110 ; HF5001-6182 ; sustainable business models ; corporate social responsibility vs. value-based management ; sustainable performance management ; business continuity ; sustainable strategy ; innovation management ; green business models ; sustainable value
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: The sustainable governance of water resources relies on processes of multi-stakeholder collaborations and interactions that facilitate knowledge co-creation and social learning. Governance systems are often fragmented, forming a barrier to adequately addressing the myriad of challenges affecting water resources, including climate change, increased urbanized populations, and pollution. Transitions towards sustainable water governance will likely require innovative learning partnerships between public, private, and civil society stakeholders. It is essential that such partnerships involve vertical and horizontal communication of ideas and knowledge, and an enabling and democratic environment characterized by informal and open discourse. There is increasing interest in learning-based transitions. Thus far, much scholarly thinking and, to a lesser degree, empirical research has gone into understanding the potential impact of social learning on multi-stakeholder settings. The question of whether such learning can be supported by forms of serious gaming has hardly been asked. This Special Issue critically explores the potential of serious games to support multi-stakeholder social learning and collaborations in the context of water governance. Serious games may involve simulations of real-world events and processes and are challenge players to solve contemporary societal problems; they, therefore, have a purpose beyond entertainment. They offer a largely untapped potential to support social learning and collaboration by facilitating access to and the exchange of knowledge and information, enhancing stakeholder interactions, empowering a wider audience to participate in decision making, and providing opportunities to test and analyze the outcomes of policies and management solutions. Little is known about how game-based approaches can be used in the context of collaborative water governance to maximize their potential for social learning. While several studies have reported examples of serious games, there is comparably less research about how to assess the impacts of serious games on social learning and transformative change.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; TA170-171 ; psychosocial perspectives ; integrated water resources management ; maritime spatial planning ; decision-making processes ; simulation ; rural ; water-food-land-energy-climate ; Good Environmental Status ; assessment ; active learning ; ecology education ; social simulation ; educational videogames ; gaming-simulation ; serious games ; transformative change ; Q-method ; serious games (SGs) ; social equity ; learning-based intervention ; sustainability ; water ; flood ; institutions ; planning support systems ; system dynamics ; Blue Growth ; stakeholder participation ; serious game ; decision making ; social learning ; serious gaming ; nexus ; Water Safety Plan ; game-based learning ; stakeholders ; mangrove ; participatory modelling ; integrated water resource management (IWRM) ; experimental social research ; river basin management ; online games ; drinking water management ; drinking water ; multi-party collaboration ; water management ; Schwartz’s Value Survey (SVS) ; water supply ; groundwater ; role-play ; simulations ; stakeholder collaboration ; relational practices ; Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) ; gamification ; aquaculture ; transcendental values ; peri-urban ; urban ; Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) ; infrastructure ; knowledge co-creation ; policy analysis ; role-playing games ; water governance ; value change ; Mekong Delta ; natural resource management ; capacity building ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Energy Systems Engineering is one of the most exciting and fastest growing fields in engineering. Modeling and simulation plays a key role in Energy Systems Engineering because it is the primary basis on which energy system design, control, optimization, and analysis are based. This book contains a specially curated collection of recent research articles on the modeling and simulation of energy systems written by top experts around the world from universities and research labs, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, National Energy Technology Laboratory of the US Department of Energy, University of Technology Sydney, McMaster University, Queens University, Purdue University, the University of Connecticut, Technical University of Denmark, the University of Toronto, Technische Universität Berlin, Texas A&M, the University of Pennsylvania, and many more. The key research themes covered include energy systems design, control systems, flexible operations, operational strategies, and systems analysis. The addressed areas of application include electric power generation, refrigeration cycles, natural gas liquefaction, shale gas treatment, concentrated solar power, waste-to-energy systems, micro-gas turbines, carbon dioxide capture systems, energy storage, petroleum refinery unit operations, Brayton cycles, to name but a few.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; FCMP ; modeling and simulation ; multiphase equilibrium ; modeling ; polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) ; dynamic simulation ; simulation ; multi-scale systems engineering ; process simulation ; cycling ; time-delay ; exergy loss ; gas path analysis ; oil and gas ; solar PV ; optimization ; second law efficiency ; auto thermal reformer ; friction factor ; optimal battery operation ; biodiesel ; energy ; time-varying operation ; efficiency ; process synthesis and design ; nonsmooth modeling ; mixture ratio ; supercritical CO2 ; dynamic optimization ; technoeconomic analysis ; work and heat integration ; compressibility factor ; multi-objective optimisation ; circulating fluidized bed boiler ; wind power ; naphtha recovery unit ; cost optimization ; recompression cycle ; hybrid Life Cycle Assessment ; post-combustion CO2 capture ; piecewise-linear function generation ; solar energy ; industrial process heat ; kriging ; statistical model ; supercritical pulverized coal (SCPC) ; parabolic trough ; combined cycle ; H2O-LiBr working pair ; linearization ; process integration ; smith predictor ; process design ; analysis by synthesis ; MINLP ; methyl-oleate ; diagnostics ; offshore wind ; double-effect system ; shale gas condensate ; geothermal energy ; multi-loop control ; R123 ; waste to energy ; hybrid system ; cogeneration ; energy storage ; energy efficiency ; nonlinear mathematical programming ; superstructure ; concentrating solar thermal ; desalination ; modelling ; binary cycle ; organic Rankine cycle ; refuse derived fuel ; power plants ; WHENS ; process control ; compressor modeling ; energy systems ; PTC ; life cycle analysis ; natural gas transportation ; isentropic exponent ; top-down models ; thermal storage ; supercritical carbon dioxide ; operations ; sustainable process design ; hybrid solar ; energy management ; R245fa ; building blocks ; energy economics ; micro gas turbine ; CSP ; fuel cost minimization problem ; CST ; palladium membrane hydrogen separation ; battery degradation ; optimal control ; RK-ASPEN ; process systems engineering ; supervisory control ; absorption refrigeration ; concentrating solar power ; shale gas condensate-to-heavier liquids ; Dieng ; DMR liquefaction processes ; dynamic modeling ; Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) ; load-following ; demand response ; Indonesia ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: The purpose of this Special Issue, “Water Intake, Body Water Regulation, and Health”, is to present novel reviews and experimental data regarding hydration physiology and its implication in overall health. Water has previously been dubbed the forgotten nutrient due to humans’ and animals’ ability to subsist seemingly unchanged across a wide range of daily water intakes. However, with the introduction of stressors such as exercise, diseased states, and/or chronic high or low water intake, the homeostatic signals related to body water regulation can influence organ and whole-body health. This Special Issue will discuss water intake, the scientific rationale surrounding the U.S. and European water intake guidelines, homeostatic mechanisms, diseases related to dysfunction of water regulation, and differences in the volume and the vehicle in which the water is contained (i.e., plain water versus mixed beverages) on water intake during and following exercise. The aim is to continue discussion surrounding water, the previously forgotten nutrient, and highlight the importance of water in daily life.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; Q1-390 ; TX341-641 ; n/a ; modeling ; adaptation ; pollution ; perception ; heat stress ; assessment ; body composition ; polydipsia ; environmental stressors ; deuterium ; children ; water-electrolyte balance ; dehydration ; big data ; obesity ; climate change ; hydration factor and Hispanic Americans ; water ; thermoregulation ; rehydration ; fluid replacement ; hydration ; chronic disease ; acute kidney injury ; chronic kidney disease ; blood pressure regulation ; exercise ; electrolytes ; euhydration ; database ; water intake ; drinking water ; vascular function ; skin blood flow ; sympathetic nervous system ; oral rehydration therapy ; water restriction ; ultraviolet radiation ; hyponatremia ; DNA ; NHANES ; aging ; sweating ; hypohydration ; body water ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-21
    Description: Natural products are increasingly attracting attention from both basic and applied science. Plant secondary metabolites, especially alkaloids, are receiving interest from a wide range of researchers due to their biological activity. They are produced to protect plants from diseases and herbivores. Therefore, they reveal a toxic activity that affects organisms at various levels of biological organization. A growing amount of research is proving their antimicrobial, antifungal, insecticidal, and anticancer activities. That makes them applicable in various fields from medicine, to pharmacology, veterinary, and toxicology, to crop protection. This Special Issue of Toxins, “Biological Activities of Alkaloids: From Toxicology to Pharmacology"", collects 15 manuscripts describing the ecological, biological, pharmacological, and toxicological effects as well as structural and analytical aspects of plant alkaloids, their mode of action, and possible application in veterinary, medicine, and plant protection. These studies prove the potential for alkaloid application in various areas of science.
    Keywords: R5-920 ; RM1-950 ; leukemia ; n/a ; biodistribution ; glycoalkaloids ; insect heart ; Solanum melongena L. ; antibacterial ; alkaloid ; ?-carboline ; Ovarian cancer ; Chelidonium majus ; secondary metabolites ; lindoldhamine ; livestock ; insect ; chanoclavine ; bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid ; cytotoxic activity ; Staphylococcus aureus ; antioxidant ; acid-sensing ion channel subtype 1a ; malonylated form ; HPLC-DAD ; ergot alkaloids ; nociception ; macrophage ; Arecoline ; Macleaya cordata ; antifungal ; neuropathic pain ; Corydalis lutea ; antiviral ; Curine ; lung cancer cells ; lipopolysaccharide ; Epichloë ; Meconopsis cambrica ; Berberis thunbergii ; SRC ; Dicentra spectabilis ; apoptosis ; endophyte ; natural sources ; dehydrocrenatidine ; neutrophil ; EGFR ; anticancer ; solamargine ; berberine ; isoquinoline alkaloids ; natural products ; Radix Aconiti Lateralis preparations ; short-term and long-term usage ; inflammation ; acute toxicity ; Mahonia aquifolia ; Palmatine ; sanguinarine ; Rutidea parviflora ; voltage-gated sodium channels ; cytotoxicity ; toxicology ; malonyl-solamargine ; alkaloids ; acetylcholinesterase ; beetles ; Fumaria officinalis ; antimicrobial activity ; solasonine ; FAK ; plant secondary metabolites ; di-ester diterpenoid alkaloids ; mAchR3 ; subchronic feeding study ; mono-ester diterpenoid alkaloids ; Tenebrio molitor ; Apoptosis ; reproduction ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-21
    Description: In recent years, there has been a steady increase in the publication of papers on the chemistry, biology, and potential clinical uses of marine glycosides. Indeed, more than half of the papers published in this field are less than a decade old. Glycosides have been isolated from species as diverse as algae, fungi, anthozoans, and echinoderms. Even fish of the genus Pardachirus produce glycosides, which they use as shark repellents.〈false,>The major interest in these compounds as potential drugs stems from their broad spectrum of biological effects. They have been shown to have antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, immune modulatory, and anticancer effects. The anticancer effects of marine glycosides include cell cycle suppression, the induction of apoptosis, and the inhibition of migration, invasion, and metastasis, as well as antiangiogenesis. Marine glycosides influence membrane permeability and have been shown to influence membrane transport at the molecular level through effects on transport carriers and pumps, as well as effects on ligand-gated and voltage-gated channels. Various marine glycosides have been shown to activate sphingomyelinase and ceramide synthesis, to inhibit topoisomerase activity, receptor tyrosine kinase activity, and multidrug resistance protein activity, and to antagonize eicosanoid receptors.〈false,>This Special Issue covers the entire scope of marine organism-derived glycosides that are of potential value as pharmaceutical agents or leads. These include, but are not limited to, tetracyclic triterpene glycosides, other triterpene glycosides, steroid glycosides, and glycosides of non-isoprenoid aglycones.
    Keywords: R5-920 ; RM1-950 ; leukemia ; angucycline glycosides ; steroidal glycoside ; antitumor ; deep-sea ; antibacterial ; anticoagulant ; saquayamycin ; marine invertebrate ; triterpene glycoside ; glycosides ; carbohydrate ; polyhydroxysteroidal glycoside ; glycosphingolipids ; triterpene glycosides ; cytotoxic activity ; metabolite profiling ; magnumosides ; antioxidant ; angiogenesis ; Poecillastra compressa ; cucumarioside ; antifungal ; nonholostane ; Eupentacta fraudatrix ; angucycline ; urdamycin ; marine ginseng ; sponge ; antimicrobial ; holostane ; apoptosis ; cholesterol sulfate ; SMMC-7721 ; metastases ; Culcita novaeguineae ; natural products ; marine organisms ; liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry ; anti-inflammatory ; tumor growth ; mass spectrometry ; ESI ; total synthesis ; starfish ; sea cucumber ; cytotoxic ; cytotoxicity ; saponins ; Neothyonidium magnum ; glycolipids ; glycoglycerolipids ; Conus pulicarius ; MALDI ; Streptomyces ; glycoside ; radioactive irradiation ; frondoside A ; LC-MS ; invasion ; Holothuroidea ; saponin ; bioactive compounds ; cancer ; structure elucidation ; mangrove-derived Streptomyces ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: The book presents research papers addressing a wide range of environmental topics: water and wastewater treatment and management, soil degradation and conservation, sediment pollution control, environmental impacts of technologies, life cycle analysis (LCA), air quality and indoor environment, and advanced environmental materials. The contributions provide novel and significant scientific results and advanced applications in the field of environmental engineering and provide an integrated view of the trends in solving the problems associated with the achievement of sustainability.
    Keywords: GE1-350 ; TA170-171 ; environmental assessment ; water and wastewater management ; environmental materials ; soil ; LCA ; sediment pollution ; air quality ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCN Environmental economics
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: In this Special Issue on human health engineering, we invited submissions exploring recent contributions to the field of human health engineering, which is the technology used for monitoring the physical or mental health status of individuals in a variety of applications. Contributions focused on sensors, wearable hardware, algorithms, or integrated monitoring systems. We organized the different papers according to their contributions to the main aspects of the monitoring and control engineering scheme applied to human health applications, including papers focusing on measuring/sensing physiological variables, contributions describing research on the modelling of biological signals, papers highlighting health monitoring applications, and finally examples of control applications for human health. In comparison to biomedical engineering, the field of human health engineering also covers applications on healthy humans (e.g., sports, sleep, and stress) and thus not only contributes to develop technology for curing patients or supporting chronically ill people, but also more generally for disease prevention and optimizing human well-being.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; n/a ; smartphone ; information technology ; stoop ; pain minimum compressive pressure ; pulse wave ; knee joint ; health information ; gait characteristics ; stance assistance ; air-trapping ; youth ; harmonization ; missing data ; wearable device ; decision tree ; usability ; children ; shoulder ; walking speed ; body-plethysmography ; lifting technique ; bicycle helmet ; smart wearables ; personalized model ; finite element simulation ; streaming algorithm ; thermoregulation ; soft walking assistive robot ; machine leaning ; simultaneous EEG–fMRI ; magnetorheological brake ; gradient artefact ; cohort studies ; long-term effect ; mortality prediction ; distal skin temperature ; model predictive control ; support-vector-machine ; ADHD ; sliding mode control ; reliability ; orthosis control ; SVM ; interface formats ; emphysema ; ligament ; Van der Pol ; quality function deployment ; FitzHugh–Nagumo ; insole foot area ; arm ; alveolar pressure ; contour of shoe insole ; emotional reaction ; oxygen uptake ; machine learning ; elderly person ; thermal comfort ; homeostasis ; hard-margin support vector machines ; ankle torque ; dystonia ; airflow limitation ; feature engineering ; zonal performance characteristics ; validity ; novel ; COPD ; forced expiration ; remoteness ; screening ; mobility scale ; mHealth ; work-related musculoskeletal disorders ; musculoskeletal modeling ; control parameter reference ; freestyle skiing aerials ; VO2 ; cyberaddiction ; pulse oximeter ; intensive care unit ; control system ; muscle modeling ; dynamic model ; airway resistance ; relaxation oscillator ; wearable devices ; four-wheeled rollator ; adaptive model ; body mass index ; electrocardiographic signal ; weight loss ; calcaneal spur ; Hill muscle ; anxiety ; spirometry ; cold-induced-vasoconstriction ; bicycle helmets ; spherical phantom ; antagonistic actuator ; kinetics ; internet ; choreoathetosis ; thermal manikin ; fractional calculus ; squat ; rehabilitation robotics ; cold-induced-vasodilation ; exercise testing ; artefact correction ; swarm optimization ; multiple imputations ; photoplethysmogram ; powered mobility ; head-shaped phantom ; specific airway conductance ; computed tomography ; streaming data ; back loading ; dynamic modelling ; meta-analysis ; pneumatic artificial muscle ; adaptive control ; convective and evaporative heat loss ; spine ; thermal sensation ; driver drowsiness ; movement disorder ; ankle angular velocity ; heart model ; older adults ; new technologies ; blood pressure estimation ; Kano-TRIZ design theory ; dyskinetic cerebral palsy ; nomophobia ; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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