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Kochman (scientific group leader, Institute of Microsystems Engineering, U. of Freiburg, Germany) presents 16 papers exploring the state of the art in micro process engineering. The text begins with fundamentals, including chapters on methods and technology; momentum and heat transfer; transport processes and exchange equipment; multiphase flow, evaporation, and condensation at the microscale; generation and multiphase flow of emulsions in microchannels; and chemical reactions in continuous-flow microstructured reactors. Next come discussions of design process and project management, simulation and analytical modeling for microreactor design, and integration of sensors and process-analytical techniques. Fabrication technologies and materials are considered in chapters on microfabrication in metals and polymers, silicon microfabrication for microfluidics, and microfabrication in ceramics and glass. The remaining papers look at industrial applications in the US, Europe, and Japan; as well as laboratory applications of microstructured devices in student education. Annotation :2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
Each volume of Advances in Pharmacology provides a rich collection of reviews on timely topics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular bases of drug action, both applied and experimental.
This book discusses the mechanisms leading to immune-mediated tissue rejection following the hypothesis that independent of the disease process the final effector mechanism is shared by most (but not all) pathologies and it is relatively simple. The book covers evidence gathered to support the thesis by studies performed in humans during rejection or in experimental models and will focus particularly (but not exclusively) on the analysis of the rejected tissue rather than the systemic circulation. Several disease processes are discussed including example of chronic inflammatory process without resolution of the pathologic process and acute one with resolution of the pathologic process (clearance of pathogen, rejection of tumor) or unwanted tissue destruction (allograft rejection, autoimmunity).
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This book addresses many of today's key issues pertaining to free radical damage and micronutrient production. A valuable guide for a variety of specialists concerned with nutrition and the prevention of free radical tissue injury.
with contributions by numerous experts