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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949191359802882
    Format: ix, 37 pages ; , 28 cm.
    ISBN: 0821340212
    Series Statement: Technical paper / International Finance Corporation ; no. 3
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9780821340219
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040616107
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (91 p) , ill , 28 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 1442
    Note: "March 1995"--Cover. - Includes bibliographical references , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[1995]
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Hope, Einar Energy price increases in developing countries 1995
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fallstudiensammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040616194
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (37, [4] p) , 28 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 1531
    Note: "November 1995"--Cover. - Includes bibliographical references [38]-[41] , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[1995] , Weitere Ausgabe: Singh, Harinder : Some new evidence on determinants of foreign direct investment in developing countries
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Singh, Harinder Some new evidence on determinants of foreign direct investment in developing countries 1995
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039979435
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Andamanese were the indigenous hunters and gatherers of the Andaman Islands. Comprising thirteen distinct ethnic groups at the beginning of the twentieth century, by late in the century only nineteen individuals remained. Thirteen documents have been included in the AZ02 Andamans file. These documents fall roughly into two groups on the basis of field dates and tribes studied. The earliest group contains the two major monographs in the file, Radcliffe-Brown and Man, plus a third monograph, Temple. These works focus primarily on the Andamanese tribes of Great Andaman. Man is the first important study; it was written by a government official who observed the Andamanese during the period 1869-1880 when their social and cultural life was still largely intact. Man's data pertain mainly to the Aka-Bea tribe of South Andaman, with a coverage of general ethnography, physical anthropology, and language. Temple was a government official who was in the area at the turn of the century (1901). His data are primarily on demography and geography, but include some ethnography and linguistics, drawing heavily on Man's work for the latter. Radcliffe-Brown is by a distinguished social anthropologist who presents a functional analysis of social organization, religio-magical beliefs and practices, and mythology. Unfortunately, by the time of Radcliffe-Brown's field work in 1906-1908, the Andamanese were at an advanced stage of population decline and socio-cultural disintegration, so he was unable to get a clear, detailed picture of the traditional society in operation. Radcliffe-Brown studied mainly the North Andaman tribes, plus the A-Pucikwar and Akar-Bale of the southern group. By the time the remaining nine documents were written, based on field work in the late 1940s, early 1950s, and later, the Andamanese were nearly extinct, and thus much of the material in these works deal primarily with the Ongees (Onges) and Jarwas (Jarawas)
    Note: Culture summary: Andamans - Vishvajit Pandya - 1995 -- - The Andaman islanders: a study in social anthropology - A. R. Radcliffe-Brown - 1922 -- - On the aboriginal inhabitants of the Andaman Islands - Edward Horace Man - 1932 -- - The Andaman and Nicobar Islands - by Lieutenant Col. Sir Richard C. Temple - 1903 -- - Report of a survey of the inhabitants of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands during 1948-49 - B. S. Guha - 1953 -- - Blood groups from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1953 -- - Hygiene and medical practices among the Onge (Little Andaman) - Lidio Cipriani - 1961 -- - Onge population and settlements - S. S. Sarkar - 1960 -- - A Special list of tribes of primitive hunters and food-gatherers - edited by Robert Heine-Geldern and Anna Hohenwart-Gerlachstein - 1958 -- , - The Jarawa of the Andaman Islands - S. S. Sarkar - 1962 -- - Land & peoples of the Andamans: a geographical & socio-economical study with a short account of the Nicobar Islands - Probhat Kumar Sen - 1962 -- - The Andaman islanders - by Lidio Cipriani ; edited and translated by D. Tayler Cox assisted by Linda Cole - 1966 -- - The Bay islander - R. S. Mann - [1979?] -- - Additional bibliography on the Andamans - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Andamaner
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9947413077402882
    Format: 1 online resource (91 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789814345927 (ebook)
    Content: Written in a format and style that is easily readable, Regional Outlook provides succinct yet substantive overviews and insights into the current geopolitical and economic situations in the individual countries as well as the region, together with the likely trends over the next year or so. This year's issue also includes an expanded overview of the Asia-Pacific setting with a special focus on the 1997 transition in Hong Kong. Regional Outlook serves as a useful and handy guide to the region's aspirations and prospects each year, in addition to casting a look ahead.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789813055421
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Singapore :Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
    UID:
    almahu_9947413070002882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 402 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789812306869 (ebook)
    Content: Southeast Asian Affairs, of which there are now twenty-three in the series, is an annual on the political, economic and social trends and developments in Southeast Asia. First published in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs represented then, as it still does now, a unique collection of analyses on contemporary Southeast Asia by contributors primarily from the region and reflecting the viewpoint of the region. Designed to be easily readable yet in-depth, informative yet analytical, issue-focused yet providing a background, the annual has come to be a useful tool for all serious students, academics, diplomats, senior executives, journalists and publicists who seek to understand the dynamics of Southeast Asian developments. Southeast Asian Affairs 1996, like the previous volumes, is divided into two parts. The first part consists of articles that provide the regional and ASEAN overviews. The second focuses on internal developments in each of the ten Southeast Asian countries. There is a state-of-the-nation analysis as well as articles devoted to a salient issue or significant theme for selected countries.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789813055360
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Singapore :Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
    UID:
    almahu_9947413069902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 374 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789812306876 (ebook)
    Content: Southeast Asian Affairs 1997 provides comprehensive regional coverage on the political, economic and social trends and developments in contemporary Southeast Asia. Designed to be easily readable yet in-depth, informative yet analytical, issue-focused yet providing a background, this volume is a useful tool for all students, academics, diplomats, senior executives, journalists and publicists who seek to understand the dynamics of Southeast Asian developments.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789813055650
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    San Diego, CA :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026257202882
    Format: 1 online resource (861 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-05935-8 , 9786611059354 , 0-08-053375-2
    Content: The Handbook of Vacuum Technology consists of the latest innovations in vacuum science and technology with a strong orientation towards the vacuum practitioner. It covers many of the new vacuum pumps, materials, equipment, and applications. It also details the design and maintenance of modern vacuum systems. The authors are well known experts in their individual fields with the emphasis on performance, limitations, and applications rather than theory. There aremany useful tables, charts, and figures that will be of use to the practitioner.Key Features* User oriented with man
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; HANDBOOK OF VACUUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Part 1: Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology and Surface Physics; Chapter 1.1. Vacuum Nomenclature and Definitions; 1.1.1 Basic Definition; 1.1.2 Pressure Regions of Vacuum; Chapter 1.2. Gas Properties; 1.2.1 Description of Vacuum as a Low-Pressure Gas; 1.2.2 Characteristics of a Gas-Basic Definitions; 1.2.3 Gas Laws; Chapter 1.3. Molecular Processes and Kinetic Theory; 1.3.1 General Description; 1.3.2 Molecular Motion; 1.3.3 Kinetic Theory Derivation of the Gas Laws; 1.3.4 Pressure , 1.3.5 Molecular Mean Free Path1.3.6 Number of Impacts with the Chamber Wall; 1.3.7 Time to Form a Monolayer; 1.3.8 Thermal Transpiration; 1.3.9 Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity; 1.3.10 Coefficient of Diffusion; Chapter 1.4. Throughput, Pumping Speed, Evacuation Rate, Outgassing Rate, and Leak Rate; Chapter 1.5. Gas Flow; 1.5.1 Nature of Gas Flow; 1.5.2 Turbulent Flow; 1.5.3 Viscous, Streamline, or Laminar Flow; 1.5.4 Molecular Flow; 1.5.5 Flow Relationships; Chapter 1.6. Conductance; 1.6.1 Conductance; 1.6.2 Conductances in Parallel; 1.6.3 Conductances in Series , Chapter 1.7. Flow Calculations1.7.1 Equations for Viscous Flow; 1.7.2 Equations for Molecular Flow; 1.7.3 Knudsen's Formulation; 1.7.4 Clausing Factors; Chapter 1.8. Surface Physics and Its Relation to Vacuum Science; 1.8.1 Physical Adsorption or ""Adsorption""; 1.8.2 Chemisorption; 1.8.3 Sticking Coefficient; 1.8.4 Surface Area; 1.8.5 Surface Adsorption Isotherms; 1.8.6 Capillary Action; 1.8.7 Condensation; 1.8.8 Desorption Phenomena; 1.8.9 Thermal Desorption; 1.8.10 Photoactivation; 1.8.11 Ultrasonic Desorption; 1.8.12 Electron- and Ion-Stimulated Desorption , 1.8.13 Gas Release from SurfacesReferences; Part 2: Creation of Vacuum; Chapter 2.1. Technology of Vacuum Pumps - An Overview; 2.1.1 Vacuum Pump Function Basics; 2.1.2 Gas Transport: Throughput; 2.1.3 Performance Parameters; 2.1.4 Pumping Speed; 2.1.5 Pumpdown Time; 2.1.6 Ultimate Pressure; 2.1.7 Forevacuum and High-Vacuum Pumping; 2.1.8 Pump System Relationships; 2.1.9 Crossover from Rough to High-Vacuum Pumps; 2.1.10 Pumping System Design; References; Chapter 2.2. Diaphragm Pumps; 2.2.1 Introduction: Basics and Operating Principle; 2.2.2 State-of-the-Art Design and Manufacturing , 2.2.3 Performance and Technical Data2.2.4 Modular Concept for Specific Application Setups: Standalone Operation; 2.2.5 Diaphragm Pumps as Backing and Auxiliary Pumps in Vacuum Systems; References; Chapter 2.3. Vacuum Blowers; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Equipment Description; 2.3.3 Blower Operating Principle; 2.3.4 Blower Pumping Efficiency; 2.3.5 Blower Pumping Speed Calculations; 2.3.6 Power Requirements; 2.3.7 Temperature Considerations; 2.3.8 Flow and Compression Ratio Control Mechanisms; 2.3.9 Liquid-Sealed Blowers; 2.3.10 Selected System Arrangements , Chapter 2.4. Vacuum Jet Pumps (Diffusion Pumps) , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-352065-7
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elesevier Science,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026345902882
    Format: 1 online resource (415 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-05522-0 , 9786611055226 , 0-08-054493-2
    Series Statement: Progress in industrial microbiology ; v. 33
    Content: Microbial utilization of the inexhuaustible lignocellulosic biomass for the production of industrial chemicals, liquid fuels, protein-rich feed and food, and preparation of cellulose polymers, is an attractive approach to help meet energy and food demands. Whilst biomass has served as substrate in microbial processes for the production of alchololic beverages for a long time, it is only recently that broader applications of this material have been envisaged. Hemicellulose-derived sugars have many potential uses in the production of industrial chemicals and solvents. Considerable developments h
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Microbial Pentose Utilization: Current Applications in Biotechnology; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter I. Overview of Problems and Potential; 1 Energy Demand; 2 Lignocellulosic Resources; 3 Global Availability of Lignocellulosic Materials; 4 Nature of Lignocellulosic Materials; 5 Applications in Biotechnology; 6 References; Chapter II. Biosynthesis and Biodegradation of Hemicelluloses; 1 Introduction; 2 Biosynthesis of Hemicellulosic Substances; 3 Chemistry of Hemicelluloses; 4 Enzymatic Analysis of the Structure; 5 Biodegradation of Hemicelluloses; 6 References , Chapter III. Extraction of Pentosans from Lignocellulosic Materials1 Introduction; 2 Enzymatic Treatment; 3 Physical Treatment; 4 Chemical Treatment; 5 Thermal Treatment; 6 References; Chapter IV. Microbial Uptake of Pentoses; 1 Introduction; 2 Mode of Sugar Uptake; 3 Pentose Uptake in Yeast; 4 Pentose Uptake in Bacteria; 5 Regulation of Pentose Uptake; 6 Genetic Studies on Pentose Uptake; 7 References; Chapter V. Microbial Metabolism of Pentoses; 1 Introduction; 2 Metabolism of D-Xylose; 3 Regulation of D-Xylose Metabolism; 4 Metabolism of L-Arabinose; 5 References , Chapter VI. Microbial Production of Ethanol1 Introduction; 2 Microorganisms used for Ethanol Production; 3 Kinetics of Growth and Product Formation; 4 Simultaneous Pentose Isomerization and Fermentation; 5 Whole Cell Immobilization; 6 Coculture; 7 Performance on Natural Substrates; 8 Factors Affecting Ethanol Production; 9 References; Chapter VII. Microbial Production of Acetone and Butanol; 1 Introduction; 2 Microorganisms used for Acetone-Butanol Production; 3 Kinetics of Growth and Product Formation; 4 Performance on Natural Substrates; 5 Factors affecting Acetone and Butanol Production , 6 ReferencesChapter VIII. Microbial Production of 2,3-Butanediol; 1 Introduction; 2 Microorganisms used for 2,3-Butanediol Production; 3 Kinetics of Growth and Product Formation; 4 Reactor Systems; 5 Performance on Natural Substrates; 6 Factors affecting 2,3-Butanediol Production; 7 References; Chapter IX. Microbial Production of Organic Acids; 1 Introduction; 2 Acetic Acid; 3 Lactic Acid; 4 Citric Acid; 5 Propionic Acid; 6 Itaconic Acid; 7 Fumaric Acid; 8 Mixed Acid Fermentation; 9 References; Chapter X. Microbial Production of Xylitol; 1 Introduction , 2 Microorganisms used for Xylitol Production3 Kinetics of Growth and Product Formation; 4 Factors Affecting Xylitol Production; 5 References; Chapter XI. Microbial Production of Single Cell Protein (SCP) and Single Cell Oil (SCO); 1 Introduction; 2 Microorganisms used for SCP Production; 3 Microorganisms used for SCO Production; 4 References; Chapter XII. Microbial Tolerance to Solvents and Organic Acids; 1 Introduction; 2 Effect of Solvents and Organic Acids on Cellular Physiology of Microorganisms; 3 Adaptive Modifications in Microorganisms Leading to Solvent Tolerance , 4 Manipulation of Membrane Lipid Composition and Tolerance to Solvents , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-82039-6
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9948026425602882
    Format: 1 online resource (317 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-04693-0 , 9786611046934 , 0-08-052971-2
    Series Statement: Food science and technology international series
    Content: The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) recently endorsed the use of computers in food science education. The minimum standards for degrees in food science, as suggested by IFT,""require the students to use computers in the solution of problems, the collection and analysis of data, the control processes, in addition to word processing.""Because they are widely used in business, allow statistical and graphical of experimental data, and can mimic laboratory experimentation, spreadsheets provide an ideal tool for learning the important features of computers and programming. In addition, they ar
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Computer Applications in Food Technology: Use of Spreadsheets in Graphical, Statistical, and Process Analyses; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. A Primer on Using Spreadsheets; 1.1 Using a Mouse in Spreadsheets; 1.2 Starting Excel; 1.3 Using Menus and Dialog Boxes; 1.4 Use of Tool Bars; 1.5 Moving in a Worksheet; 1.6 Planning a Worksheet; 1.7 Entering Text; 1.8 Worksheet Calculations; 1.9 Naming the Worksheet; 1.10 Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns; 1.11 Aligning Cell Contents; 1.12 Formatting Numbers; 1.13 Changing Fonts; 1.14 Adding Borders , 1.15 Protecting Cells1.16 Printing Worksheets (Previewing Pages, Headers and Footers); 1.17 Charts; 1.18 Creating a Chart; 1.19 Drawing on the Worksheet; 1.20 Creating Pivot Tables; 1.21 Macros; 1.22 Database; 1.23 Goal Seek; 1.24 Use of Data Analysis Command in Calculations; Chapter 2. Chemical Kinetics in Food Processing; 2.1 Determining Rate Constants of Zero-Order Reactions; 2.2 First-Order Rate Constants and Half-Life of Reactions; 2.3 Determining Energy of Activation of Vitamin Degradation during Food Storage; 2.4 Rates of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions , Chapter 3. Microbial Destruction in Thermal Processing of Foods3.1 Determining Decimal Reduction Time from Microbial Survival Data; 3.2 Thermal Resistance Factor, z-Value, in Thermal Processing of Foods; 3.3 Sampling to Ensure That a Lot Is Not Contaminated with More Than a Given Percentage; 3.4 Determining Process Lethality for Conduction Heating Food with a Microorganism with a z-Value of 18°F; 3.5 Calculating Thermal Process Time for Food with a Microorganism with a z-Value of 180F , 3.6 Determining Center and Mass-Averaging Sterilizing Value for a Thermal Process (I. High Sterilizing Value Case)3.7 Determining Center and Mass-Average Sterilizing Values for a Thermal Process (II. Low Sterilizing Values); Chapter 4. Statistical Quality Control in Food Processing; 4.1 Control Charts; 4.2 Probability of Occurrence in a Normal Distribution; 4.3 Using Binomial Distribution to Determine Probability of Occurrence; 4.4 Probability of Defective Items in a Sample Obtained from a Large Lot; 4.5 Determining Confidence Limits for a Population Mean Using t-Distribution , Chapter 5. Sensory Evaluation of Foods5.1 Statistical Descriptors of a Population Estimated from Sensory Data Obtained for a Sample; 5.2 Analysis of Variance: One-Factor, Completely Randomized Design; 5.3 Analysis of Variance for a Two-Factor Design without Replication; 5.4 Use of Linear Regression in Analyzing Sensory Data; Chapter 6. Mechanical Transport of Liquid Foods; 6.1 Measuring Viscosity of Liquid Foods Using a Capillary Tube Viscometer; 6.2 Using a Pitot Tube to Measure Velocity of Water in a Pipe; 6.3 Rheological Properties of Power Law Fluids; 6.4 Fluid Flow and Reynolds Number , 6.5 Friction Factors for Water Flow in a Pipe , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-646382-4
    Language: English
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