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  • 1
    Keywords: Agriculture. ; Food science. ; Biotechnology. ; Nutrition   . ; Agriculture. ; Food Science. ; Biotechnology. ; Nutrition.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Rice Chemistry, Nutrition and Processing: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Structure of Rice Starch and its Application -- Chapter 3. Rice Proteins and Their Applications -- Chapter 4. The Oil from Rice Bran and Its Processing Technology -- Chapter 5. Extraction and Identification of Rice Polyphenols and Related Health Benefits -- Chapter 6. Dietary Fiber from Rice By-products and Its Applications -- Chapter 7. Postharvest Processing of Rice -- Chapter 8. Cooking of Rice -- Chapter 9. Storage of Cooked Rice -- Chapter 10. Commercial Processing of Rice -- Chapter 11. Germinated Brown Rice -- Chapter 12. Impact of Heat-Moisture Treatment on Hierarchical Structure and Functional Properties of Rice Starch -- Chapter 13. Perspective of Future Rice Processing.
    Abstract: This book presents the knowledge of rice chemistry and nutrition. It includes identification, analysis, and application of bioactive chemical components of rice, the starch digestibility after pre-treatment, domestic cooking or processing, and the structure changes at multiple scales during processing and digestion. The novel application of rice starch, protein, polyphenols, dietary fiber, and the next generation of healthy rice products is summarized and the underline mechanisms of starch digestion are also revealed. Particularly, the advanced technologies for the fortification of rice nutrition as well as the challenges for the future rice processing industry are also included. This book provides the most recent research progresses and the state-of-the-art technologies regarding rice nutrition & chemistry to students, researchers, and technologists who are interested in rice and the fields of food science, nutrition, and food engineering.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: VIII, 293 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819932245
    DDC: 630
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(501)
    In: Geological Society special publication : 501
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 664 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 978-1-78620-478-3
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication no. 501
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Keywords: earthquake ; tsunami ; history ; historical earthquakes ; historical tsunamis
    Description / Table of Contents: 24 December 2019 --- Geohazards in coastal areas near the northernmost Sagami Trough, central Japan: review of neotectonic activity in onshore and offshore areas of the Izu island arc collision–subduction zone / S. Mori and Y. Ogawa / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-52 --- 19 December 2019 --- Evidence of giant earthquakes and tsunamis of the 17th-century type along the southern Kuril subduction zone, eastern Hokkaido, northern Japan: A review / Nanayama Futoshi / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-99 --- Tsunami - triggered dispersal and deposition of microplastics in marine environments and their use in dating recent turbidite deposits / Kiichiro Kawamura, Kazumasa Oguri, Takashi Toyofuku, Olivier Radakovitch, Christophe Fontanier, Kenta Sasaki, Minami Fujii and Masafumi Murayama / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-45 --- Estimation of human damage and economic loss of buildings related to tsunami inundation in the city of Augusta, Italy / Gianluca Pagnoni, Alberto Armigliato and Stefano Tinti / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-134 --- Today in Thailand: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Current Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction / Natt Leelawat, Panon Latcharote, Anawat Suppasri, Titaya Sararit, Mongkonkorn Srivichai, Jing Tang, Terence Chua, Darin Kumnertrut, Kumpol Saengtabtim and Fumihiko Imamura / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-97 --- Importance of surface ruptures and fault damage zones in earthquake hazard assessment: A review and new suggestions / Kwangmin Jin and Young-Seog Kim / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 501, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP501-2019-98
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    Edition: online first
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Keywords: West African Craton
    Description / Table of Contents: 21 April 2020 --- Morphological, mineral and geochemical characterization of soil profiles in Meïganga as tools for rock weathering intensity and trend evaluation and residual ore deposit prospection in the mineralized domain of central Cameroon / T. W. Tchaptchet, P. Tematio, T. N. Guimapi, E. Happi, I. Tiomo and N. M. Momo / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 21 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-84 --- 17 April 2020 --- Shear-hosted gold mineralization in the Oumé-Fettèkro greenstone belt, Côte d'Ivoire: the Bonikro deposit / Zié Ouattara, Yacouba Coulibaly and Marie-Christine Boiron / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 17 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-103 --- 14 April 2020 --- Accepted manuscript The Samapleu mafic-ultramafic intrusion (Western Ivory Coast): Cumulate of a High-Mg Basaltic Magma with (coeval) ultra-high temperature - medium pressure metamorphism / Franck Gouedji, Christian Picard, Marc-Antoine Audet, Philippe Goncalvés, Yacouba Coulibaly and Bouaké Bakayoko / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-130 --- 9 April 2020 --- Aeromagnetic modelling of Precambrian subsurface structures of the Tasiast area, NW Mauritania / Tahar Aïfa and Khalidou Lo / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 9 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-101 --- Syn-kinematic ferroan high-K I-type granites from Dschang in southwestern Cameroon: U–Pb age, geochemistry and implications for crustal growth in the late Pan-African orogeny / Maurice Kwékam, István Dunkl, Eric Martial Fozing, Gerald Hartmann, Théophile Njanko, Kouémo Jules Tcheumenak and Emmanuel Njonfang / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 9 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-19 --- Cobalt–nickel–copper arsenide, sulfarsenide and sulfide mineralization in the Bou Azzer window, Anti-Atlas, Morocco: one century of multi-disciplinary and geological investigations, mineral exploration and mining / Moha Ikenne, Mustapha Souhassou, Nicolas J. Saintilan, AbdelHaq Karfal, Abdelfattah E. L. Hassani, Younes Moundi, Mehdi Ousbih, Mohamed Ezzghoudi, Mohamed Zouhir and Lhou Maacha / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 9 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-132 --- 30 March 2020 --- Sidi M'Barek: a representative example of the Moroccan massive sulfide deposits / Abdelhak Outigua, Abderrahim Essaifi, Michel Corsini, Mohamed Outhounjite and Mohamed Zouhair / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 30 March 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-2019-65 --- 19 March 2020 --- Clay mineralogy, chemical and geotechnical characterization of bentonite from Beni Bou Ifrour Massif (the Eastern Rif, Morocco) / H. Ait Hmeid, M. Akodad, M. Aalaoul, M. Baghour, A. Moumen, A. Skalli, A. Anjjar, P. Conti, A. Sfalanga, F. Ryazi Khyabani, S. Minucci and L. Daoudi / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 502, 19 March 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP502-20
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-01-31
    Description: Anti-social behaviors and social deficits induced mental disorders are critical problems in our society today. Social behaviors and interactions are shaped by experience, hereditary components (genes, hormones and neuropeptides) and environmental factors (photoperiods and metabolic signals). In addition to the classical gonadotropin-releasing hormone, RFamide peptides, kisspeptin and gonadotropin-inhibiting hormone are emerging as important regulators of the reproductive axis. These neuropeptides are evolutionarily conserved and are regulated by environmental factors. In this Research Topic, we advocate more recent advances in reproductive neuropeptides and sex steroids in the domains of social behavior including sexual and parental behavior, aggression, stress and anxiety. Using multiple species model, we also review how genes and the neuroendocrine system interact at the cell and organismic levels to contribute to social behavior in particular the epigenetic genomic changes caused by early life environment. We provide comprehensive insights of distinct neural networks and how cellular and molecular events in the brain regulate social behavior from a comparative perspective.
    Keywords: RC648-665 ; R5-920 ; RC321-571 ; Q1-390 ; sex steroids ; HPG axis ; Reproduction ; Oxytocin ; Aggression ; vasopressin ; Behavior ; GnRH ; neurotransmitter ; social bonding
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-31
    Description: Scars develop in the final stage of wound healing. Wound healing and scarring involve complex biological pathways, and the exact mechanisms by which they are initiated, evolved, and regulated remain to be fully elucidated. Scarless wound healing is a major goal of medical science. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to elucidate the relevant clinical, histopathological, and molecular manifestations of scars, and to understand how these manifestations relate to each other. This Special Issue covers a selection of recent research topics and current review articles in the field of scar research for all kinds of tissues and organs.
    Keywords: QP1-981 ; QH301-705.5 ; RB1-214 ; keloids ; hypertrophic scars ; scleroderma ; organ fibrosis ; arteriosclerosis ; scar ; interstitial fibrosis ; inflammation ; nephrosclerosis ; pulmonary fibrosis ; fibrosis ; fibroproliferative disorder ; cirrhosis ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MF Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences::MFG Physiology
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-05-23
    Description: The conversion of the electromagnetic energy into the heat through the ohmic current is well known as the Joule heating. The Joule heating process plays an important role in dictating the solar wind energy propagation within the magnetosphere-thermosphere-ionosphere system during space weather events. It drives large vertical velocity altering the global circulation patterns and modifies the thermospheric structure, chemistry and dynamics including the global and local enhancement in thermospheric temperature. The thermospheric radiative emission by Nitric Oxide (NO) at 5.3 µm effectively regulates the thermospheric temperature during space weather events. In addition, the NO at 5.3 µm radiative emission accounts for about 80% of Joule heating energy during geomagnetic storms. We utilize the NO radiative emission at 5.3 µm as observed by the SABER (Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) instrument onboard the NASA’s TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics Dynamics) satellite and the Joule heating rates derived from the EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter) radar to investigate the storm-time impacts of Joule heating on the NO 5.3 µm cooling emission. Furthermore, we also quantify the spatial and temporal variations of the Joule heating and their relation and cross-correlation with the thermospheric cooling emission during the geomagnetic storms of different intensity.
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-06
    Description: Unravelling the internal structure of volcanoes is an essential step to understand the architecture of the magmatic system and advance hazard assessment. Electromagnetic (EM) measurements are particularly suited for this task due to the high contrast in resistivity between melts and solid rock. Due to this, EM surveys of active volcanoes have gained significant attention in recent years. However, many modelling and inversion algorithms only provide a rough approximation of the significant topography of the volcanoes. Currently it is not clear to which level the topography has to be incorporated to provide reliable and robust results. We use two modern finite-element modelling algorithms for magnetotelluric data to assess the impact of different approximations. Based on the geometry of a recent survey at Mt. St Helens we will compare the results of the two algorithms with different topography approximations. We will discuss different strategies for incorporating topography and how to ensure valid calculations of magnetotelluric forward responses.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-06-20
    Description: Magnetotellurics (MT) is widely used to image volcanic regions' three-dimensional (3-D) electrical conductivity structures. This requires a robust modeling solver which can deal with models with large conductivity contrast between melts and solid rock as well as topography. To this end, we developed a parallel 3-D MT forward modeling tool using the adaptive finite element method based on the open-source and scalar C++ library called the modular finite element method (MFEM). Tetrahedral grids were adopted to discretize the whole modeling domain, which can deal with complex underground structures with arbitrary topography. The flexible generalized minimum residual solver (FGMRES) with an auxiliary Maxwell solver pre-conditioner was applied to solve the final large-scale system of linear equations. We performed several experiments on synthetic models to verify the accuracy and efficiency of the developed tool. Then, we applied the tool to calculate the MT responses (impedance and tipper) at Mount St. Helens taking into account topography in the modeling to demonstrate the capability of the developed tool for dealing with complex models. The tool will be incorporated into the inversion tool JIF3D and substantially open-access.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-31
    Description: A new ground-based optical observation of aurora and airglow in short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) of 1.05-1.35 μm has been initiated at The Kjell Henriksen Observatory (KHO), Longyearbyen (78.1°N, 16.0°E) since November 2022. Two state-of-the-art instruments, a SWIR imaging spectrograph and a monochromatic imager, are being operated to focus on study on dayside magnetosphere-ionosphere-atmosphere coupling processes in the high polar regions.The 2-D imaging spectrograph, NIRAS-2, measures SWIR auroral emissions such as N2+ Meinel band (0,0), N2 1st Positive bands (0,1), and OI- line with time resolution of 30 seconds. Using high spectral resolution mode, N2+ ion rotational temperature would be estimated. For upper mesosphere, OH (8,5) band was measured and its rotational temperature can be estimated with10-min resolutions and errors less than 5 K. In addition, one more important thing is that this OH emission band is almost completely uncontaminated by aurora. On the other hand, the brand-new SWIR camera, NIRAC, can visualize two-dimensional structures of not only aurora (N2+) but also even weak airglow (OH) with a cadence of less than 30 seconds. This is the monochromatic imaging of SWIR aurora for the first time so far, and the NIRAC is used as a twin instrument to the NIRAS-2 to help in interpreting meridional scan data obtained from the NIRAS-2. Taking geographical advantage of the observatory, 24-hours continuous observations can be expected near the winter solstice. Initial results of NIRAS-2 and NIRAC are presented and then we will discuss the observational strategies and future collaborations.
    Language: English
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