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Textbooks
Textbooks
An Introduction to Sensory Evaluation Koushik Adhikari University of Georgia, USA | Aggrey Pemba Gama Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi Sensory analysis is an interdisciplinary topic encompassing the description, measurement and interpretation of characteristics that can be perceived by human sensory organs. This comprehensive textbook covers the basic information of sensory analysis removing the need for multiple reference books. Aimed primarily, but not exclusively, towards sensory courses in a food science curriculum, it will equip readers with the skills to conduct scientifically sound and statistically valid evaluations including hands on experience with data collection, analysis and interpretation.
Chemical Information for Chemists A Primer 2nd Edition Judith N Currano University of Pennsylvania, USA | Dana Roth California Institute of Technology, USA This is a chemical information book aimed specifically at practicing chemists. Written and edited by experts in the field, this edition has been completely updated with new information sources and newmethods of searching have been introduced reflecting the advances in the field. It is an ideal book for chemists who lack a chemical information professional able to teach basic and intermediate techniques of retrieving and evaluating information. Aimed at students on undergraduate and graduate courses, it could also be a useful guide to new information specialists who are facing the challenging diversity of chemical literature.
Hardback | 320 pages 9781839161421 | 2022 £70.00 | $95.00
Paperback | 400 pages 9781839161919 | 2022 £28.99 | $40.00
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A Primer in Frustrated Lewis Pair Hydrogenation Concepts to Applications Douglas Stephan University of Toronto, Canada
Hardback | 200 pages 9781839162442 | 2022 £45.00 | $55.00
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Conservation Science Heritage Materials 2nd Edition
Hardback | 400 pages 9781788010931 | 2022 £49.99 | $69.99
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Written for senior undergraduate and graduate students, as well as those chemists unfamiliar with “frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs)”, this text serves as an introduction to both the concept and application of FLPs in hydrogenation catalysis. Ideal reading for the synthetic chemist looking to approach hydrogenation catalysis with a new perspective, the reader will be left recognizing that hydrogenation catalysts is a domain no longer limited to transition metals. Characterization of Nanostructured Materials Chemical, Physical and Biological Analysis Ashok Ganguli IIT Delhi, India | Jiban Jyoti Panda Institure of Nano Science and Technology, India | Menaka Jha Institute of Nano Science and Technology, India | Neha Sardana IIT Jodphur, India Written with an interdisciplinary audience in mind, this textbook provides a broad overview of characterisation techniques applied to nanomaterials. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, the authors bring a holistic approach to the subject, balancing physics and materials science perspectives with chemical and biological aspects, ensuring it appeals to a diverse classroommix. Based on a successful course by the authors, the student will form a clear understanding between fundamentals and applications across a broad range of tools, encompassing chemical characterization, surface characterization, biomolecular characterisation and non-invasive testing of materials inside living and non-living systems.
Paul Garside British Library, UK | Emma Richardson University College London, UK With contributions by scientists working in the museum and heritage sector, this textbook provides an overview of the analytical techniques and data processing methods used in modern conservation science. Each chapter deals with one of the common types of conservation materials in turn and provides case study examples of the techniques employed. It will interest students, scientists involved in conservation, and conservators who want to develop their understanding of their collections at a material level. Controlled Drug Analysis Michael D Cole Anglia Ruskin University, UK | Lata Gautam Anglia Ruskin University, UK | Agatha Grela Anglia Ruskin University, UK This book brings together, for the first time, a number of areas around the analysis of controlled substances. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes, it will include methods for drug analysis and comparison using physical, biologically based, comparative and numerical techniques. It introduces statistical methods for drug sample comparison and the appropriateness of some of the statistical techniques, which have been applied to drug analysis, and examines their use. It also considers analytical methods that have been developed, and significant legislative changes. Aimed at academics delivering forensic science courses in particular, it could also be used by chemistry, biochemistry, criminalistics, criminology and law and policing students on MSc forensic science courses and postgraduate research candidates.
Hardback | 375 pages 9781788011853 | 2022 £60.00 | $85.00
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Hardback | 350 pages 9781788015349 | 2022 £60.00 | $85.00
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