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Materials and Processes for CO2 Capture, Conversion, and Sequestration
by
Li Lan
,
Huang Kevin
,
Cook Lawrence P
in
Carbon dioxide mitigation
,
Carbon sequestration
,
General Engineering & Project Administration
2018
This multidisciplinary book encompasses state-of-the-art research on the topics of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and complements existing CCS technique publications with the newest research and reviews. It discusses key challenges involved in the CCS materials design, processing, and modeling and provides in-depth coverage of solvent-based carbon capture, sorbent-based carbon capture, membrane-based carbon capture, novel carbon capture methods, computational modeling, carbon capture materials including metal organic frameworks (MOF), electrochemical capture and conversion, membranes and solvents, and geological sequestration. This book offers chapters on: Carbon Capture in Metal-Organic Frameworks; Metal Organic Frameworks Materials for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture; New Progress of Microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks in CO2 Capture and Separation; In Situ Diffraction Studies of Selected Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) Materials for Guest Capture Applications; Electrochemical CO2 Capture and Conversion; Electrochemical Valorization of Carbon Dioxide in Molten Salts; Microstructural and Structural Characterization of Materials for CO2 Storage using Multi-Scale X-Ray Scattering Methods; Contribution of Density Functional Theory to Microporous Materials for Carbon Capture; and Computational Modeling Study of MnO2 Octahedral Molecular Sieves for Carbon Dioxide Capture Applications.
The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities
by
Russo, Michael
,
Stephenson, Keith
,
Shanks, Jeffrey
in
Archaeology
,
Excavations (Archaeology)
,
Excavations (Archaeology)-East (U.S.)
2024
The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities is an edited
collection of ten essays that illuminate how Indigenous
communities of the Eastern Woodlands, from 10,000 BC to the
1550s, are analyzed and interpreted by archaeologists today.
Volume editors Martin Menz, Analise Hollingshead, and Haley
Messer define the persistent circular or “arcuate”
pattern of Native settlements in this region as a spatial
manifestation of community activities that reinforced group
identity alongside plazas, mounds, and other architectural
features. The varied case studies in this volume focus on
specific communities, how they evolved, and the types of
archaeological data that have been used to assess them. Part I,
“Defining the Domestic Unit in Arcuate Communities,”
reveals social distinctions between households and household
clusters in arcuate communities, how they differ in terms of
stylistic patterns and exchange, and how they combined to form
distinct social groups at different scales within a broader
community. Part II, “Organizing Principles of Arcuate
Communities,” broadens the scope to identify the organizing
principles of entire arcuate communities, such as the central
role of plazas in structuring their development, how the
distribution of households and central features within
communities was contested and reorganized, and the importance of
mounds in both delineating arcuate communities and marking their
position on the landscape. Part III, “Comparison and Change
in Arcuate Communities,” comprises case studies that
examine changes in the organization of arcuate communities over
time. Rounding out the volume is a concluding chapter that
assesses how and why communities around the world formed in
circular patterns. A valuable resource for archaeologists, this
collection will also be of interest to those seeking to learn
about Native North American settlement, ceremony, and community
organization.
Bones of the Maya
by
Webster, David L
,
Jacobi, Keith P
,
Armstrong, Carl
in
Anthropology
,
Anthropometry
,
Antiquities
2009,2005
Brings together for the first time a broad spectrum of
bioarchaeologists and reveals remarkable data on Maya genetic
relationship, demographic, and diseases New
techniques in osteology have yielded findings on Maya diet and
health that challenge the ecological model of collapse. This
benchmark collection of essays defined the state of Mayan
skeletal studies. Its coverage spans the formative through
colonial periods, with a geographic focus on the Maya lowlands of
northern Guatemala, Belize, and western Honduras. Bringing
together for the first time a broad spectrum of bioarchaeologists
and revealing remarkable data on Maya genetic relationship,
demographic, and diseases, the collection covers divers topics
such as osteological, dental, bone chemistry, and DNA analyses.
The diet and health status of Maya populations is a major theme,
especially in relation to social status, gender, and the
historical problem of the \"collapse.\"
Reducing Gun Violence in America
by
Webster, Daniel W
,
Vernick, Jon S
,
Bloomberg, Michael R
in
Aggression
,
Firearms
,
Firearms and crime
2013
Amid a growing consensus that the staggering toll of gun violence in the United States is an urgent public health issue, the Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health has convened experts on gun policy and violence from the United States and selected other countries to summarize relevant research and its implications for policymakers and concerned citizens. Legal scholars weigh in on the constitutionality of recommended policies, and researchers present new data on public support for a wide array of policies designed to reduce gun violence. Collected for the first time in one volume, this reliable, empirical research and legal analysis will inform the policy debate by helping lawmakers and opinion leaders identify the policy changes that are most likely to reduce gun violence in the United States.
Researchers draw on new and existing studies on U.S. gun policies to demonstrate both the weaknesses of current federal gun policies and the efficacy of various state laws designed to reduce firearm availability to high-risk groups. By analyzing scientific and legal data, the contributors provide evidence in support of enhanced regulation and oversight of licensed gun dealers, background checks for private sales, and purchaser licensing. Lessons from bans of assault weapons and of large-capacity magazines for guns are considered, as is the promise of “smart guns,” which could be fired only by authorized users. Compelling case studies from Australia, Scotland, and Brazil demonstrate effective policy responses to gun violence that have led to significant reductions in gun-related deaths. The book concludes with data on public support for strengthening gun laws and Second Amendment considerations.
Gender and peacebuilding
by
Byrne, Sean
,
Flaherty, Maureen P
,
Tuso, Hamdesa
in
Conflict management
,
Gender in conflict management
,
Human rights
2015
Along with provocative theoretical and critical analyses of gender in Peace and Conflict Studies, this book shares concrete examples of peacebuilding work by women from various corners of the world book and highlights the need for a gendered lens in peacebuilding work .
Measuring and auditing broiler welfare
by
175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng
,
Weeks, C.A. (ed.)
,
Butterworth, A. (ed.)
in
Broilers (Chickens)
,
Broilers (Chickens) -- Health
,
Broilers (Chickens) -- Quality
2004
In response to concerns about animal welfare, food assurance schemes are now incorporating standards for animal welfare. This is particularly important in the poultry industry, where much attention has focused on the welfare of broilers (meat birds). However, there is as a result a greater need for scientifically-based methods for the measurement and auditing of welfare.This book brings together papers by international experts from the academic, professional and industrial sectors. It examines practical ways of measuring and auditing broiler welfare on-farm, during transit and pre-slaughter. Related marketing issues and future developments such as automation, are also discussed.
Handbook of Social Psychology
2013
This handbook provides a broad overview of the field of social psychology and up-to-date coverage of current social psychological topics. It reflects the recent and substantial development of the field, both with regard to theory and empirical research. It starts out by covering major theoretical perspectives, including the inter actionist, identity, social exchange, social structure and the person perspectives. Next, it discusses development and socialization in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. In addition to updated discussions of topics that were included in the first edition, the part examining personal processes includes entirely new topics, such as social psychology and the body and individual agency and social motivation. Interpersonal processes are discussed from a contemporary perspective with a focus on stress and health. The final section examines the person in sociocultural context and includes another topic new to the second edition, the social psychology of race and gender and intersectionality.
Evidence-based cardiology
2003,2002,2008
This second editionis a ground-breaking clinical text with a strong emphasis on rigorous evidence.Leaders in the field discuss best practice in the light of systematic reviews and randomised control trials, and how best to treat where the information is less clear.