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A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis

Practical Guide to ChIP-seq Data Analysis

A Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis of Cementitious Materials

A Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis of Cementitious Materials

A Practical Guide from Top-Level Industry Scientists As advanced teaching and training in the development of cementitious materials increase the need has emerged for an up-to-date practical guide to the field suitable for graduate students and junior and general practitioners. Get the Best Use of Different Techniques and Interpretations of the Results This edited volume provides the cement science community with a state-of-the-art overview of analytical techniques used in cement chemistry to study the hydration and microstructure of cements. Each chapter focuses on a specific technique not only describing the basic principles behind the technique but also providing essential practical details on its application to the study of cement hydration. Each chapter sets out present best practice and draws attention to the limitations and potential experimental pitfalls of the technique. Databases that supply examples and that support the analysis and interpretation of the experimental results strengthen a very valuable ready reference. Utilizing the day-to-day experience of practical experts in the field this book: Covers sample preparation issues Discusses commonly used techniques for identifying and quantifying the phases making up cementitious materials (X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis) Presents good practice oncalorimetry and chemical shrinkage methods for studying cement hydration kinetics Examines two different applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (solid state NMR and proton relaxometry) Takes a look at electron microscopy the preeminent microstructural characterization technique for cementitious materials Explains how to use and interpret mercury intrusion porosimetry Details techniques for powder characterization of cementitious materials Outlines the practical application of phase diagrams for hydrated cements Avoid common pitfalls by using A Practical Guide to Microstructural Analysis of Cementitious Materials. A one-of-a-kind reference providing the do’s and don’ts of cement chemistry the book presents the latest research and development of characterisation techniques for cementitious materials and serves as an invaluable resource for practicing professionals specializing in cement and concrete materials and other areas of cement and concrete technology.

GBP 69.99
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Practical Handbook of Thematic Cartography Principles Methods and Applications

Electronic Circuit Analysis using LTSpice XVII Simulator A Practical Guide for Beginners

Food Rheology A Practical Guide

Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis Third Edition

Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis Third Edition

Successfully Estimate the Thermal and Mechanical Characteristics of Electronics SystemsA definitive guide for practitioners new to the field or requiring a refresher course Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics: Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis Third Edition provides an understanding of system failures and helps identify the areas where they can occur. Specifically designed for the mechanical electrical or quality engineer the book addresses engineering issues involved in electronics packaging and provides the basics needed to design a new system or troubleshoot a current one. Updated to reflect recent developments in the field this latest edition adds two new chapters on acoustic and reliability fundamentals and contains more information on electrical failures and causes. It also includes tools for understanding heat transfer shock and vibration. Additionally the author:Addresses various cross-discipline issues in the design of electromechanical productsProvides a solid foundation for heat transfer vibration and life expectancy calculations Identifies reliability issues and concernsDevelops the ability to conduct a more thorough analysis for the final designIncludes design tips and guidelines for each aspect of electronics packagingPractical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics: Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis Third Edition explains the mechanical and thermal/fluid aspects of electronic product design and offers a basic understanding of electronics packaging design issues. Defining the material in-depth it also describes system design guidelines and identifies reliability concerns for practitioners in mechanical – electrical or quality engineering. | Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis Third Edition

GBP 44.99
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The Material Point Method for Geotechnical Engineering A Practical Guide

Formwork A practical guide

Microengineering MEMS and Interfacing A Practical Guide

Microengineering MEMS and Interfacing A Practical Guide

MEMS devices are finding increasingly widespread use in a variety of settings from chemical and biological analysis to sensors and actuators in automotive applications. Along with this massive growth the field is still experiencing growing pains as fabrication processes are refined and new applications are attempted. Anyone serious about entering the field must have a realistic knowledge of just what is possible with MEMS technologies as well as the myriad issues involved in fabrication and device integration. Microengineering MEMS and Interfacing: A Practical Guide provides a straightforward down-to-earth overview of the current state of MEMS technology. The first section systematically reviews the various bulk and surface micromachining methods photolithography masks and nonsilicon processes examining their capabilities limitations and suggested uses. Next the author details the characteristics of individual devices and systems their advantages and shortcomings and how they can be combined to achieve desired functionality. He includes condensed introductions to relevant chemistry and biochemistry and then demonstrates applications of MEMS in these areas. Beginning with a short introduction to electronics the final section explores the issues involved in interfacing MEMS components with other systems. With judicious use of illustrations to clarify the discussion Microengineering MEMS and Interfacing: A Practical Guide offers hands-on tools for solving specific problems along with the insight necessary to use them most effectively. | Microengineering MEMS and Interfacing A Practical Guide

GBP 59.99
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Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics A Practical Guide

Practical Plant Failure Analysis A Guide to Understanding Machinery Deterioration and Improving Equipment Reliability Second Edition

Practical Plant Failure Analysis A Guide to Understanding Machinery Deterioration and Improving Equipment Reliability Second Edition

This is a practical guide for those who do the work of maintaining and improving the reliability of mechanical machinery. It is for engineers and skilled trades personnel who want to understand how failures happen and how the physical causes of the great majority can be readily diagnosed in the field. It explains the four major failure mechanisms wear corrosion overload and fatigue and using easy-to-read charts how they can be diagnosed at the site of the failure. Then knowing the physical failure mechanics involved the reader can accurately solve the human causes. To improve the reader’s understanding all the diagrams and most of the tables have been redrawn. The number of actual failure examples has been increased plus the last chapter on miscellaneous machine elements includes new material on couplings universal joints and plain bearings. FeaturesA practical field guide showing how to recognize how failures occur that can be used to solve more than 85% of mechanical machinery failuresIncorporates multiple easy-to-follow logic trees to help the reader diagnose the physical causes of the failure without needing detailed laboratory analysisExplains how the mechanics corrosion materials science and tribology of components can fit together to improve machinery reliabilityIncludes more than 150 completely redrawn charts and tables plus almost 250 actual failure photographs to help guide the reader to an accurate analysisContains clear and detailed explanations of how lubricants function and the critical roles of corrosion and lubrication play in causing mechanical failures | Practical Plant Failure Analysis A Guide to Understanding Machinery Deterioration and Improving Equipment Reliability Second Edition

GBP 44.99
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External Works Roads and Drainage A Practical Guide

A Practical Guide to Effective Workplace Accident Investigation

Oncoplastic Breast Surgery A Practical Guide

Practical Root Cause Failure Analysis Key Elements Case Studies and Common Equipment Failures

Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA Typing

Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA Typing

A powerful tool in the identification of individuals DNA typing has revolutionized criminal and paternity investigations. Widespread analysis is now conducted by public and private laboratories in the United States and abroad. Focusing on the basic techniques used in forensic DNA laboratories Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence: A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA Typing introduces readers to the science of serological analysis and DNA typing methods and provides a thorough background of the molecular techniques used to determine an individual‘s identity or parental lineage. Originally published as Forensic DNA Analysis: A Laboratory Manual this revised work offers updated exercises and protocols for all kinds of DNA and serological analyses with delineated objectives step-by-step procedures and required laboratory supplies. Each exercise in this manual: Provides an overview of forensic DNA analysis Explains the sources or types of biological material used in a particular DNA analysis Supplies the background principles and practical methodology for specific serological analysis and DNA typing techniques Simulates human forensic testing and can also be used to simulate a wide range of applications for genetic analysis The book contains an extensive glossary to make readers familiar with terminology used in the forensic analysis of biological evidence as well as basic terms used in molecular biology. Those who master the material in this volume will understand the methodology of the investigation in DNA typing develop an understanding of the scientific principles involved in serology and DNA analysis and succeed in analyzing and interpreting the data generated in each exercise with clarity and confidence. | Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence A Laboratory Guide for Serological and DNA Typing

GBP 180.00
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A Practical Guide to Optical Microscopy

Concrete Materials and Technology A Practical Guide

Practical Biomedical Signal Analysis Using MATLAB

Practical Biomedical Signal Analysis Using MATLAB

Covering the latest cutting-edge techniques in biomedical signal processing while presenting a coherent treatment of various signal processing methods and applications this second edition of Practical Biomedical Signal Analysis Using MATLAB® also offers practical guidance on which procedures are appropriate for a given task and different types of data. It begins by describing signal analysis techniques—including the newest and most advanced methods in the field—in an easy and accessible way illustrating them with Live Script demos. MATLAB® routines are listed when available and freely available software is discussed where appropriate. The book concludes by exploring the applications of the methods to a broad range of biomedical signals while highlighting common problems encountered in practice. These chapters have been updated throughout and include new sections on multiple channel analysis and connectivity measures phase-amplitude analysis functional near-infrared spectroscopy fMRI (BOLD) signals wearable devices multimodal signal analysis and brain-computer interfaces. By providing a unified overview of the field this book explains how to integrate signal processing techniques in biomedical applications properly and explores how to avoid misinterpretations and pitfalls. It helps readers to choose the appropriate method as well as design their own methods. It will be an excellent guide for graduate students studying biomedical engineering and practicing researchers in the field of biomedical signal analysis. Features: Fully updated throughout with new achievements technologies and methods and is supported with over 40 original MATLAB Live Scripts illustrating the discussed techniques suitable for self-learning or as a supplement to college courses Provides a practical comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches in the context of various applications Applies the methods to a variety of signals including electric magnetic acoustic and optical Katarzyna J. Blinowska is a Professor emeritus at the University of Warsaw Poland where she was director of Graduate Studies in Biomedical Physics and head of the Department of Biomedical Physics. Currently she is employed at the Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She has been at the forefront in developing new advanced time-series methods for research and clinical applications. Jarosław Żygierewicz is a Professor at the University of Warsaw Poland. His research focuses on developing methods for analyzing EEG and MEG signals brain-computer interfaces and applications of machine learning in signal processing and classification.

GBP 105.00
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Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis

Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis

As the demand for packaging more electronic capabilities into smaller packages rises product developers must be more cognizant of how the system configuration will impact its performance. Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics: Second Edition Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis provides a basic understanding of the issues that concern the field of electronics packaging. First published in 2003 this book has been extensively updated includes more detail where needed and provides additional segments for clarification. This volume supplies a solid foundation for heat transfer vibration and life expectancy calculations. Topics discussed include various modes of heat removal such as conduction radiation and convection; the impact of thermal stresses; vibration and the resultant stresses; shock management; mechanical electrical and chemically induced reliability; and more. Unlike many other available works it neither assumes the reader’s familiarity with the subject nor is it so basic that the reader may lose interest. Dr. Ali Jamnia has published a large number of engineering papers and presentations and is the holder of a number of patents and patent applications. He has been involved in the issues of electronics packaging since the early ‘90s and since 1995 has worked toward the development of innovative electronics systems to aid individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities. By consulting this manual engineers program managers and quality assurance managers involved in electronic systems gain a fundamental grasp of the issues involved in electronics packaging learn how to define guidelines for a system’s design develop the ability to identify reliability issues and concerns and are able to conduct more complete analyses for the final design. | Practical Guide to the Packaging of Electronics Thermal and Mechanical Design and Analysis

GBP 59.99
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Medical Devices A Practical Guide

Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

The e-book+ version of the book Pipeline Valve Technology complements the other versions of the book. The e-book+ version provides the user with additional questions and answers at the end of each chapter to gauge and enhance the user’s understanding. The book covers the life cycle of pipeline valves the largest and most essential valves in offshore pipeline engineering. Discussing the design process testing production transportation installation and maintenance the book also covers the risk analysis required to assess the reliability of these valves. Pipeline valves require particular attention to ensure they are safely designed installed and maintained due to the high stakes. Failure would result in environmental pollution the destruction of expensive assets and potential loss of life. Proper installation and upkeep require specialist processes throughout the life cycle of the valve. This book is a key guide to these processes. Beginning by looking at the design of pipeline valves this book details how conserving weight and space is prioritized how materials are chosen how thickness is calculated and how leakage is minimized. It then discusses production and specific welding techniques to bond dissimilar materials alongside casting and machining. Building on other discussions in the text with case studies and questions and answers for self-study this book is the ideal guide to pipeline valves. This book will be of interest to professionals in the industries of offshore oil and gas material engineering coatings mechanical engineering and piping. It will also be relevant to students studying coating and welding or mechanical piping or petroleum engineering. | Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

GBP 68.99
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