Lung Cancer Surgery
This book mimics the informal conversations where the most important learning occurs. In a series of dialogues between a trainer and trainee, it openly discusses controversies and philosophy in lung cancer surgery, challenging you to think, “Could I do that differently?”
Perspectives on Education in Zimbabwe
This collection of essays examines Education 5.0 in Zimbabwe from a decolonial, Zimbabwean perspective. It deconstructs the Eurocentric curriculum, interrogating the challenges and relevance of implementing a new knowledge architecture for contemporary society.
Exploring Nanostatistics
Explore Nanostatistics, where data science, nanotechnology, and machine learning converge. This guide uses advanced statistical models and AI to address real-world challenges in sustainability, healthcare, and technology, equipping you to shape the future at the nanoscale.
The art market is often difficult to understand. Art historian Dr Ruth Polleit Riechert shares her method for assessing art and purchasing high-quality works at fair prices. Learn to recognize good art, which art is a suitable investment, and how new technologies can assist you.
Flavonoids are powerful natural substances with significant anti-inflammatory effects, but the science is often inaccessible. This book offers the expertise to utilize flavonoids for inflammation reduction and to combat oxidative stress-related diseases.
Explore contemporary design practices through humor, history, and technology. This book covers key aspects of interior architecture, from the adaptive reuse of historical buildings to sustainable approaches that utilize natural resources and enhance indoor environmental quality.
This book explores how IoT and Big Data are reshaping cities and industries. Focusing on the convergence of smart manufacturing and urban governance, it uses case studies to offer practical strategies for building the intelligent, interconnected ecosystems of tomorrow.
Witches in Mediaeval England
The mediaeval witch was a complex figure shaped by religion, society, and culture. Using the rich context of Mediaeval England, this book explores the evolution of witch beliefs and their impact on society to provide a deeper understanding of this enduring archetype.
This volume provides ground-breaking research on news reporting about Italy from 1600 to its unification. It examines not just what was reported in the European and American press, but the language, ideological bias, and strategies used to manipulate news for political purposes.
Oil Spills and Shoreline Real Estate Markets
A definitive account of America’s worst oil spills, from Santa Barbara to Deepwater Horizon. This book dissects the fallout—from cleanup to litigation—and reveals the profound, lasting impact these disasters have on shoreline real estate markets.
This book analyzes how the use of English loanwords in German-language rap changed from 1990 to 2020. Based on the discographies of rappers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, it compares linguistic trends across the German-speaking world.
Beyond Sustainable Materials
Global experts explore cutting-edge advancements in nanofabrication and biopolymers for sustainable innovation. This book covers energy and biomedical applications, showing how materials science can address global challenges and align with sustainability goals.
Pleotropic Phytochemicals
This book addresses challenges in the clinical use of plant-derived bioactives, presenting advanced drug delivery systems using micro- and nanotechnologies to enhance therapeutic efficacy, reduce side effects, and improve patient outcomes.
For young immigrants and refugees in the Netherlands, ‘othering’ in education harms their development. A sense of belonging is a key predictor of academic success. This book’s message is that education itself must learn that young people urgently need to belong in order to grow.
The once-celebrated “Kerala Model” of development has crumbled under pressure. This book takes a new look at the statecraft through the lens of popular cinema, using melodrama to reveal the frictions and slippages that escape official histories and statistics.
This book reimagines Dido and Aeneas as a site of cultural memory, tracing how artists and audiences have reshaped its meaning across boundaries. It reveals how Dido’s lament continues to be significant precisely because it is never the same.
Pleiotropic Phytochemicals
This book addresses challenges in the clinical use of plant-derived bioactives, presenting advanced drug delivery systems using micro- and nanotechnologies to enhance therapeutic efficacy, reduce side effects, and improve patient outcomes.
This study of rock paintings and engraved art throws light on the lives of prehistoric people. It analyses painted animal and human figures to reveal their society, beliefs, rituals, material culture, and economy, from subsistence strategies to celebrations.
Forging the Future of Work in the Purpose Economy
We are living through a radical transformation in why we work. At the forefront stands the New Nomad: a professional who redefines freedom by blending travel with work and purpose. This visionary guide is a blueprint to succeed in the new Purpose Economy.
This book applies random process theory to physical and biological research. Using risk and storage processes—little used in physics—it explores the first-passage time, introduces a new statistical distribution, and considers the unstudied effects of entropy changes.
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