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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV007313519
    Format: VI, 61 S., 16 Bl.: Ill.
    Series Statement: University of California 〈Berkeley, Calif.〉: University of California publications in botany 68
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Braunalgen ; Pflanzenmorphologie
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  • 2
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    Book
    Boca Raton, Fla. :CRC Pr.,
    UID:
    almafu_BV000162323
    Format: 297 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-8493-5748-9
    Keywords: Protozoen ; Parasit ; In-vitro-Kultur
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  • 3
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    Book
    Hoboken, NJ :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048811471
    Format: 704 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    Edition: Second Edition
    ISBN: 1119884349 , 978-1119884347
    Content: The second edition of A Problem-Solving Approach to Aquatic Chemistry provides a detailed introduction to aquatic equilibrium chemistry, calculation methods for systems at equilibrium, applications of aquatic chemistry, and chemical kinetics. The text directly addresses two required ABET program outcomes in environmental engineering: "... chemistry (including stoichiometry, equilibrium, and kinetics)" and "material and energy balances, fate and transport of substances in and between air, water, and soil phases." The book is very student-centered, with each chapter beginning with an introduction and ending with a summary that reviews the chapter's main points. To aid in reader comprehension, important terms are defined in context and key ideas are summarized. Many thought-provoking discussion questions, worked examples, and end of chapter problems are also included. Each part of the text begins with a case study, a portion of which is addressed in each subsequent chapter, illustrating the principles of that chapter. In addition, each chapter has an Historical Note exploring connections with the people and cultures connected to topics in the text.
    Note: Includes: Fundamental concepts, such as concentration units, thermodynamic basis of equilibrium, and manipulating equilibria; Solutions of chemical equilibrium problems, including setting up the problems and algebraic, graphical, and computer solution techniques; Acid-base equilibria, including the concepts of acids and bases, titrations, and alkalinity and acidity; Complexation, including metals, ligands, equilibrium calculations with complexes, and applications of complexation chemistry Oxidation-reduction equilibria, including equilibrium calculations, graphical approaches, and applications; Gas-liquid and solid-liquid equilibrium, with expanded coverage of the effects of global climate change; Other topics, including chemical kinetics of aquatic systems, surface chemistry, and integrative case studies
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography , Biology , General works
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    Keywords: Hydrochemie ; Hydrochemie ; Wässrige Lösung ; Thermodynamik ; Einführung ; Lehrbuch
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242237002883
    Format: 1 online resource (545 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-76052-1 , 9786612760525 , 981-283-592-X
    Series Statement: Selected topics in electronics and systems ; v. 49
    Content: This book provides unique perspectives on the state of the art in multispectral/hyperspectral techniques for early-warning monitoring against chemical, biological and radiological (CB&R) contamination of both surface (e.g. land) and air (e.g. atmospheric) environments through the presentation of a comprehensive survey of the novel spectroscopic methodologies and technologies that are emerging to address the CB&R defense and security challenges of the future. The technical content in this book lends itself to the non-traditional requirements for point and stand-off detection that have evolved out of the US joint services programs over many years. In particular, the scientific and technological work presented seeks to enable hyperspectral-based sensing and monitoring that is in real time and in-line; low in cost and labor requirements; and easy to support, maintain and use in military and security-relevant scenarios.--Publisher's description.
    Note: "Select papers from the 2006 International Symposium on Spectral Sensing Research (2006 ISSSR)."--P. v. , CONTENTS; Foreword; Surface Sensing & Monitoring Sessions; Infrared Spectral Signatures: Creation of Reference Data for Vapors and Liquids S. Sharpe, T. Johnson, R. Sams, J. Hylden, J. Kleimeyer and B. Rowland; 1. Introduction; 2. Experiment; 2.1. Data Acquisition parameters; 2.2. Sample cell construction; 2.3. Sample cell characterization; 3. Sample analysis; 4. Results; 5. Conclusion; 6. Acknowledgements; 7. References; Appendix A. Physical properties of CWAs; Appendix B. Real and imaginary refractive indices of CWAs , Passive Standoff Detection of Surface Contaminants: A Novel Approach by Differential Polarization FTIR Spectrometry J.-M. Thériault, H. Lavoie, E. Puckrin and F. Bouffard1. Introduction; 2. Surface Radiance Phenomenology; 2.1. Modeling surface contaminant radiance: Unpolarized case; 2.2. Modeling surface contaminant radiance: Polarized case; 3. Standoff Sensor and Field Experiment; 3.1. CATSI instrument; 3.2. SURFCON field experiment; 3.3. Example of results; 4. Experimental and Modeling Study; 5. Optimized Sensor Design for Differential FTIR Sensing; 6. Conclusion; References , Background Contributions in Direct and Differential Fourier Transform LWIR Measurements: A Comparative Analysis F. Bou.ard and J.-M. Thériault1. Introduction; 2. Experimental Setup; 3. Results; 3.1. Clustering; 3.2. Norm and spectral length; 3.3. Covariance; 3.4. Distribution of synthesis coefficients; 3.5. Background suppression; 4. Conclusion; References; Signal Processing of Multicomponent Raman Spectra of Particulate Matter J. Fochesatto and J. Sloan; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental Setup; 3. Peak and Noise signals Removal from Raman Spectra; 3.1. Spike Removal in Raman Spectra , 3.2. Noise Removal in Raman Spectra4. Baseline Reduction in Raman Spectra; 4.1. Baseline Reduction based on Polynomial Fitting; 5. Chemical Fingerprint Retrieval; 5.1. Chemical composition of aerosols during Pacific 2001 and ALERT 2002 experiments; 6. Discussion and Conclusions; 7. Acknowledgements; 8. References; Signature and Signal Generation Aspects of Explosive Detection Using Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy R. Osiander, M. J. Fitch, M. Leahy-Hoppa, Y. Dikmelik and J. B. Spicer; 1. Introduction; 2. THz Spectroscopy for Explosives Detection: Background Information , 3. THz Time-domain Transmission Spectroscopy of Explosives4. THz Time-Domain Reflection Spectroscopy; 5. Wave scattering from granular materials; 6. Conclusions; 7. Acknowledgments; References; Novel Application of Passive Stando. Radiometry for the Measurement of Explosives E. Puckrin, J.-M. Thériault, H. Lavoie, D. Dubé and P. Brousseau; 1. Introduction; 2. Detection Principles and Phenomenology; 3. Measurement Approach; 3.1. Laboratory measurements; 3.2. Field measurements; 4. Results and Analysis; 4.1. Laboratory measurements of diffuse reflectance , 4.2. Simulation of the passive standoff detection of solid explosive materials , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-283-591-1
    Language: English
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