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    Cohabitation and Marriage in the Americas: Geo-historical Legacies and New Trends

    Published 2016
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    Cohabitation and Marriage in the Americas: Geo-historical Legacies and New Trends

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    Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…LeMaistre – “Eat yourself full, leave your plate empty”: or why student and faculty appetite for data is like an offensive lineman at a buffet / Mega M. …”
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    Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…LeMaistre – “Eat yourself full, leave your plate empty”: or why student and faculty appetite for data is like an offensive lineman at a buffet / Mega M. …”
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    Mass spectrometry in drug metabolism and disposition basic principles and applications /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…(Publisher-supplied data) Part I Basic Concepts of Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- The Progression of Drug Metabolism -- Common Biotransformation Reactions -- Metabolic Activation of Organic Functional Groups Utilized in Medicinal Chemistry -- Drug Metabolizing Enzymes, Transporters and Drug-Drug Interactions -- Experimental Models of Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- Principles of Pharmacokinetics: Predicting Human Pharmacokinetics -- Drug Metabolism Research as an Integral Part of the Drug Discovery and Development Processes -- Part II Mass Spectrometry in Drug Metabolism: Principles and Common Practice -- Theory and Instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry -- Common Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) Methodology for Metabolite Identification -- Mass Spectral Interpretation -- Techniques to Facilitate the Performance of Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation, Liquid Chromatography and Non-Mass Spectrometric Detection -- Part III Applications of New LC/MS Techniques in Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- Quantitative In Vitro ADME Assays using LC-MS as a Part of Early Drug Metabolism Screening -- High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Drug Metabolite Identification -- Distribution Studies of Drugs and Metabolites in Tissue by Mass Spectrometric Imaging -- Use of Triple Quadrupole-Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry as a Single LC/MS Platform in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Studies -- Quantitative Drug Metabolism with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry -- Standard-Free Estimation of Metabolite Levels Using Nanospray Mass Spectrometry: Current Statutes and Future Directions -- Profiling and Characterization of Herbal Medicine and their Metabolites using LC-MS -- Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Bioanalysis of Proteins in Biological Matrices -- Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of DNA, Protein, Peptide, and Lipid Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress -- LC-MS in Endogenous Metabolite Profiling and Small Molecule Biomarker Discovery.…”
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    Mass spectrometry in drug metabolism and disposition basic principles and applications /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…(Publisher-supplied data) Part I Basic Concepts of Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- The Progression of Drug Metabolism -- Common Biotransformation Reactions -- Metabolic Activation of Organic Functional Groups Utilized in Medicinal Chemistry -- Drug Metabolizing Enzymes, Transporters and Drug-Drug Interactions -- Experimental Models of Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- Principles of Pharmacokinetics: Predicting Human Pharmacokinetics -- Drug Metabolism Research as an Integral Part of the Drug Discovery and Development Processes -- Part II Mass Spectrometry in Drug Metabolism: Principles and Common Practice -- Theory and Instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry -- Common Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) Methodology for Metabolite Identification -- Mass Spectral Interpretation -- Techniques to Facilitate the Performance of Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation, Liquid Chromatography and Non-Mass Spectrometric Detection -- Part III Applications of New LC/MS Techniques in Drug Metabolism and Disposition -- Quantitative In Vitro ADME Assays using LC-MS as a Part of Early Drug Metabolism Screening -- High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Drug Metabolite Identification -- Distribution Studies of Drugs and Metabolites in Tissue by Mass Spectrometric Imaging -- Use of Triple Quadrupole-Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry as a Single LC/MS Platform in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Studies -- Quantitative Drug Metabolism with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry -- Standard-Free Estimation of Metabolite Levels Using Nanospray Mass Spectrometry: Current Statutes and Future Directions -- Profiling and Characterization of Herbal Medicine and their Metabolites using LC-MS -- Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Bioanalysis of Proteins in Biological Matrices -- Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of DNA, Protein, Peptide, and Lipid Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress -- LC-MS in Endogenous Metabolite Profiling and Small Molecule Biomarker Discovery.…”
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    Morphology and meaning : selected papers from the 15th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2012 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Dressler -- On the form and meaning of double noun incorporation / Alessio Muro -- Tuning morphosemantic transparency by shortening : a cross-linguistic perspective / Elke Ronneberger-Siebold -- Root transparency and the morphology-meaning interface : data from Hebrew / Batia Seroussi -- Mimetic verbs and meaning / Natsuko Tsujimura -- Mismatch verbs : a unified account of unaccusatives and deponents / Philipp Weisser -- The canonical function of the deponent verbs in Modern Greek / Katerina Zombolou & Artemis Alexiadou.…”
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    Morphology and meaning : selected papers from the 15th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2012 /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Dressler -- On the form and meaning of double noun incorporation / Alessio Muro -- Tuning morphosemantic transparency by shortening : a cross-linguistic perspective / Elke Ronneberger-Siebold -- Root transparency and the morphology-meaning interface : data from Hebrew / Batia Seroussi -- Mimetic verbs and meaning / Natsuko Tsujimura -- Mismatch verbs : a unified account of unaccusatives and deponents / Philipp Weisser -- The canonical function of the deponent verbs in Modern Greek / Katerina Zombolou & Artemis Alexiadou.…”
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    Thermodynamics and the destruction of natural resources

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Using thermodynamics and statistics to improve the quality of life cycle inventory data Bhavik R. Bakshi, Hangjoon Kim, Prem K. Goel; 10. …”
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    Thermodynamics and the destruction of natural resources

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Using thermodynamics and statistics to improve the quality of life cycle inventory data Bhavik R. Bakshi, Hangjoon Kim, Prem K. Goel; 10. …”
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    Semiconductor laser engineering, reliability and diagnostics a practical approach to high power and single mode devices / by Epperlein, Peter W.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Novel Diagnostic Laser Data for Active Layer Material Integrity, Impurity Trapping Effects and Mirror Temperatures Introduction 7.1. …”
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    Semiconductor laser engineering, reliability and diagnostics a practical approach to high power and single mode devices / by Epperlein, Peter W.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Novel Diagnostic Laser Data for Active Layer Material Integrity, Impurity Trapping Effects and Mirror Temperatures Introduction 7.1. …”
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    Applied Informatics

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    Guide to state-of-the-art electron devices

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface Contributors and Acknowledgements Historic Timeline Part I - Basic Electron Devices 1 Bipolar Transistors 1.1 Motivation 1.2 The pn Junction and Its Electronic Applications 1.3 The Bipolar Junction Transistor and Its Electronic Applications 1.4 Optimization of Bipolar Transistors 1.5 SiGe Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors References 2 MOS Devices 2.1 Introduction 2.2 MOSFET Basics 2.3 The Evolution of MOSFET 2.4 Concluding Remarks References 3 Memory Devices 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Volatile Memories 3.3 Non-Volatile Memories 3.4 Future Perspectives of MOS Memories 3.5 Closing Remarks References 4 Passive Components 4.1 Discrete and integrated passive components 4.2 Application in Analog ICs and DRAM 4.3 The planar Spiral Inductor - A Case Study 4.4 Parasitics in Integrated Circuits References 5 Emerging Research Devices 5.1 Non-Charge Based Switching 5.2 Carbon as a Replacement for Silicon and the Rise of Moletronics 5.3 Conclusions References Part II - Aspects of Device and IC Manufacturing 6 Electronics Materials 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Silicon Device Technology 6.3 Compound Semiconductor Devices 6.4 Electronic Displays 6.5 Conclusions References 7 Compact Modeling 7.1 The Role of Compact Models 7.2 Bipolar Transistor Compact Modeling 7.3 MOS Transistor Compact Modeling 7.4 Compact Modeling of Passive Components 7.5 Benchmarking and Implementation References 8 Technology Computer Aided Design 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Drift-Diffusion Model 8.3 Microscopic Transport Models 8.4 Quantum Transport Models 8.5 Process and Equipment Simulation References 9 Device Reliability Physics 9.1 Introduction and Background 9.2 Device Reliability Issues 9.3 Interconnect Degradation Mechanisms 9.4 Circuit-Level Reliability Issues 9.5 Microscopic Approaches to Assuring Reliability of ICs References 10 Semiconductor Manufacturing 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Substrates 10.3 Lithography and Etching 10.4 Front-End Processing 10.5 Back-End Processing 10.6 Process Control 10.7 Assembly and Test 10.8 Future Directions References Part III - Applications based on Electron Devices 11 VLSI Logic Technology and Circuits 11.1 Introduction 11.2 MOSFET Scaling Trends 11.3 Low-Power and High-Speed Logic Design 11.4 Scaling-Driven technology Enhancements 11.5 Ultra-Low Voltage Transistors 11.6 Interconnects 11.7 Memory Design 11.8 System Integration References 12 VLSI Mixed-Signal Technology And Circuits 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Analog/Mixed-Signal Technologies in Scaled CMOS 12.3 Data Converter ICs 12.4 Mixed-Signal Circuits in Low-Power Display Applications 12.5 Image Sensor Technology and Circuits References 13 Memory Technologies 13.1 Semiconductor Memory History 13.2 State of Mainstream Semiconductor Memory Today 13.3 Emerging Memory Technologies 13.4 Conclusions References 14 RF&Microwave Semiconductor Technologies 14.1 III-V Based: GaAs and InP 14.2 Si and SiGe 14.3 Wide Bandgap Devices (Group III-Nitrides, SiC and Diamond) References 15 Power Devices and ICs 15.1 Overview of Power Devices & ICs 15.2 Two-Carrier and High-Power Devices 15.3 Power MOSFET Devices 15.4 High-Voltage and Power ICs 15.5 Wide Bandgap Power Devices References 16 Photovoltaic Device Applications 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Silicon Photovoltaics 16.3 Polycrystalline Thin-Film Photovoltaics 16.4 III-V Compound Photovoltaics 16.5 Future Concepts in Photovoltaics References 17 Large Area Electronics 17.1 Thin-Film Solar Cells 17.2 Large-Area Imaging 17.3 Flat-Panel Displays References 18 Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) 18.1 Introduction 18.2 The 1960's - First Micromachined Structures Envisioned 18.3 The 1970's - Integrated Sensors Started 18.4 The 1980's - Surface Micromachining Emerged 18.5 The 1990's - MEMS Impacted Various Fields 18.6 The 2000's - Diversified Sophisticated Systems Enabled By MEMS 18.7 Future Outlook References 19 Vacuum Device Applications 19.1 Traveling-Wave Devices 19.2 Klystrons 19.3 Inductive Output Tubes 19.4 Crossed-Field Devices 19.5 Gyro-Devices References 20 Optoelectronic Device Applications 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Light Emission in Semiconductors 20.3 Photodetectors 20.4 Integrated Optoelectronics 20.5 Optical Interconnects 20.6 Concluding Remarks References 21 Devices for the Post Silicon CMOS Era 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Devices for the 8-nm Node With Conventional Materials 21.3 New Channel Materials and Devices 21.4 Concluding Remarks References Index.…”
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    Guide to state-of-the-art electron devices

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface Contributors and Acknowledgements Historic Timeline Part I - Basic Electron Devices 1 Bipolar Transistors 1.1 Motivation 1.2 The pn Junction and Its Electronic Applications 1.3 The Bipolar Junction Transistor and Its Electronic Applications 1.4 Optimization of Bipolar Transistors 1.5 SiGe Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors References 2 MOS Devices 2.1 Introduction 2.2 MOSFET Basics 2.3 The Evolution of MOSFET 2.4 Concluding Remarks References 3 Memory Devices 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Volatile Memories 3.3 Non-Volatile Memories 3.4 Future Perspectives of MOS Memories 3.5 Closing Remarks References 4 Passive Components 4.1 Discrete and integrated passive components 4.2 Application in Analog ICs and DRAM 4.3 The planar Spiral Inductor - A Case Study 4.4 Parasitics in Integrated Circuits References 5 Emerging Research Devices 5.1 Non-Charge Based Switching 5.2 Carbon as a Replacement for Silicon and the Rise of Moletronics 5.3 Conclusions References Part II - Aspects of Device and IC Manufacturing 6 Electronics Materials 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Silicon Device Technology 6.3 Compound Semiconductor Devices 6.4 Electronic Displays 6.5 Conclusions References 7 Compact Modeling 7.1 The Role of Compact Models 7.2 Bipolar Transistor Compact Modeling 7.3 MOS Transistor Compact Modeling 7.4 Compact Modeling of Passive Components 7.5 Benchmarking and Implementation References 8 Technology Computer Aided Design 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Drift-Diffusion Model 8.3 Microscopic Transport Models 8.4 Quantum Transport Models 8.5 Process and Equipment Simulation References 9 Device Reliability Physics 9.1 Introduction and Background 9.2 Device Reliability Issues 9.3 Interconnect Degradation Mechanisms 9.4 Circuit-Level Reliability Issues 9.5 Microscopic Approaches to Assuring Reliability of ICs References 10 Semiconductor Manufacturing 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Substrates 10.3 Lithography and Etching 10.4 Front-End Processing 10.5 Back-End Processing 10.6 Process Control 10.7 Assembly and Test 10.8 Future Directions References Part III - Applications based on Electron Devices 11 VLSI Logic Technology and Circuits 11.1 Introduction 11.2 MOSFET Scaling Trends 11.3 Low-Power and High-Speed Logic Design 11.4 Scaling-Driven technology Enhancements 11.5 Ultra-Low Voltage Transistors 11.6 Interconnects 11.7 Memory Design 11.8 System Integration References 12 VLSI Mixed-Signal Technology And Circuits 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Analog/Mixed-Signal Technologies in Scaled CMOS 12.3 Data Converter ICs 12.4 Mixed-Signal Circuits in Low-Power Display Applications 12.5 Image Sensor Technology and Circuits References 13 Memory Technologies 13.1 Semiconductor Memory History 13.2 State of Mainstream Semiconductor Memory Today 13.3 Emerging Memory Technologies 13.4 Conclusions References 14 RF&Microwave Semiconductor Technologies 14.1 III-V Based: GaAs and InP 14.2 Si and SiGe 14.3 Wide Bandgap Devices (Group III-Nitrides, SiC and Diamond) References 15 Power Devices and ICs 15.1 Overview of Power Devices & ICs 15.2 Two-Carrier and High-Power Devices 15.3 Power MOSFET Devices 15.4 High-Voltage and Power ICs 15.5 Wide Bandgap Power Devices References 16 Photovoltaic Device Applications 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Silicon Photovoltaics 16.3 Polycrystalline Thin-Film Photovoltaics 16.4 III-V Compound Photovoltaics 16.5 Future Concepts in Photovoltaics References 17 Large Area Electronics 17.1 Thin-Film Solar Cells 17.2 Large-Area Imaging 17.3 Flat-Panel Displays References 18 Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) 18.1 Introduction 18.2 The 1960's - First Micromachined Structures Envisioned 18.3 The 1970's - Integrated Sensors Started 18.4 The 1980's - Surface Micromachining Emerged 18.5 The 1990's - MEMS Impacted Various Fields 18.6 The 2000's - Diversified Sophisticated Systems Enabled By MEMS 18.7 Future Outlook References 19 Vacuum Device Applications 19.1 Traveling-Wave Devices 19.2 Klystrons 19.3 Inductive Output Tubes 19.4 Crossed-Field Devices 19.5 Gyro-Devices References 20 Optoelectronic Device Applications 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Light Emission in Semiconductors 20.3 Photodetectors 20.4 Integrated Optoelectronics 20.5 Optical Interconnects 20.6 Concluding Remarks References 21 Devices for the Post Silicon CMOS Era 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Devices for the 8-nm Node With Conventional Materials 21.3 New Channel Materials and Devices 21.4 Concluding Remarks References Index.…”
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