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For better or worse, E.P. Thompson’s monumental book The Making of the English Working Class has played an essential role in shaping the intellectual lives of generations of readers since its original publication in 1963. This collected volume explores the complex impact of Thompson’s book, both as an intellectual project and material object, relating it to the social and cultural history of the book form itself—an enduring artifact of English history.
Working class --- History. --- Thompson, E. P. --- Political and social views. --- England --- Social conditions. --- capitalism. --- capitalist elite. --- career. --- civic. --- democracy. --- demographic studies. --- demography. --- economic history. --- economic issues. --- economics. --- engaging. --- english history. --- english working class. --- government and governing. --- historical. --- industrial revolution. --- industrial workers. --- labor relations. --- lively. --- minority studies. --- page turner. --- political force. --- politics. --- realistic. --- retrospective. --- shared identity. --- social history. --- social issues. --- social problems. --- working class.
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Mycotoxins represent a significant issue for the feed industry and the safety of the feed supply chain, with an impact on human health, animal health and production, economies, and international trade. The globalization of the trade in agricultural commodities and the lack of legislative harmonization have contributed significantly to the discussion about the awareness of mycotoxins entering the feed/food supply chain. The feed industry is a sustainable outlet for food processing industries, converting byproducts into high-quality animal feed. Mycotoxin occurrence in food byproducts from different technological processes is a worldwide topic of interest for the feed industry, aiming to increase the marketability and acceptance of these products as feed ingredients and include them safely in the feed supply chain. Since mycotoxin contamination cannot be completely prevented pre- or post-harvest, the modern feed industry needs new tools for monitoring and managing the risk of mycotoxins and strategies to prevent and reduce mycotoxins in compound feed manufacturing. The aim of this Special Issue book was to bring together a collection of valuable articles with innovative ideas for a sustainable and competitive feed industry.
mycotoxins --- biomarkers --- urine --- UPLC-MS/MS --- intake --- feed --- grain --- monitoring --- pet food --- HRMS-orbitrap --- co-occurrence --- retrospective screening --- Alphitobius diaperinus --- Hermetia illucens --- edible insects --- mycotoxin --- uptake --- excretion --- feed safety --- essential oils --- ecophysiology --- aflatoxins --- zearalenone --- clay --- purified --- calcined --- adsorption --- pH --- reduction --- grain cleaning --- thermal processing --- chemicals --- adsorbents --- prevention --- reduction strategies --- animal feed --- mycotoxin binders --- aflatoxin --- biomarker --- dairy cows --- durian peel --- agricultural by-products --- biosorption --- gastrointestinal digestion model --- decontamination --- equilibrium isotherms --- in-vitro cell culture --- toxicity assessment and mitigation --- n/a
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Mycotoxins represent a significant issue for the feed industry and the safety of the feed supply chain, with an impact on human health, animal health and production, economies, and international trade. The globalization of the trade in agricultural commodities and the lack of legislative harmonization have contributed significantly to the discussion about the awareness of mycotoxins entering the feed/food supply chain. The feed industry is a sustainable outlet for food processing industries, converting byproducts into high-quality animal feed. Mycotoxin occurrence in food byproducts from different technological processes is a worldwide topic of interest for the feed industry, aiming to increase the marketability and acceptance of these products as feed ingredients and include them safely in the feed supply chain. Since mycotoxin contamination cannot be completely prevented pre- or post-harvest, the modern feed industry needs new tools for monitoring and managing the risk of mycotoxins and strategies to prevent and reduce mycotoxins in compound feed manufacturing. The aim of this Special Issue book was to bring together a collection of valuable articles with innovative ideas for a sustainable and competitive feed industry.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- mycotoxins --- biomarkers --- urine --- UPLC-MS/MS --- intake --- feed --- grain --- monitoring --- pet food --- HRMS-orbitrap --- co-occurrence --- retrospective screening --- Alphitobius diaperinus --- Hermetia illucens --- edible insects --- mycotoxin --- uptake --- excretion --- feed safety --- essential oils --- ecophysiology --- aflatoxins --- zearalenone --- clay --- purified --- calcined --- adsorption --- pH --- reduction --- grain cleaning --- thermal processing --- chemicals --- adsorbents --- prevention --- reduction strategies --- animal feed --- mycotoxin binders --- aflatoxin --- biomarker --- dairy cows --- durian peel --- agricultural by-products --- biosorption --- gastrointestinal digestion model --- decontamination --- equilibrium isotherms --- in-vitro cell culture --- toxicity assessment and mitigation --- n/a
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Mycotoxins represent a significant issue for the feed industry and the safety of the feed supply chain, with an impact on human health, animal health and production, economies, and international trade. The globalization of the trade in agricultural commodities and the lack of legislative harmonization have contributed significantly to the discussion about the awareness of mycotoxins entering the feed/food supply chain. The feed industry is a sustainable outlet for food processing industries, converting byproducts into high-quality animal feed. Mycotoxin occurrence in food byproducts from different technological processes is a worldwide topic of interest for the feed industry, aiming to increase the marketability and acceptance of these products as feed ingredients and include them safely in the feed supply chain. Since mycotoxin contamination cannot be completely prevented pre- or post-harvest, the modern feed industry needs new tools for monitoring and managing the risk of mycotoxins and strategies to prevent and reduce mycotoxins in compound feed manufacturing. The aim of this Special Issue book was to bring together a collection of valuable articles with innovative ideas for a sustainable and competitive feed industry.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- mycotoxins --- biomarkers --- urine --- UPLC-MS/MS --- intake --- feed --- grain --- monitoring --- pet food --- HRMS-orbitrap --- co-occurrence --- retrospective screening --- Alphitobius diaperinus --- Hermetia illucens --- edible insects --- mycotoxin --- uptake --- excretion --- feed safety --- essential oils --- ecophysiology --- aflatoxins --- zearalenone --- clay --- purified --- calcined --- adsorption --- pH --- reduction --- grain cleaning --- thermal processing --- chemicals --- adsorbents --- prevention --- reduction strategies --- animal feed --- mycotoxin binders --- aflatoxin --- biomarker --- dairy cows --- durian peel --- agricultural by-products --- biosorption --- gastrointestinal digestion model --- decontamination --- equilibrium isotherms --- in-vitro cell culture --- toxicity assessment and mitigation
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This book presents recent advances in computational methods for polymers. It covers multiscale modeling of polymers, polymerization reactions, and polymerization processes as well as control, monitoring, and estimation methods applied to polymerization processes. It presents theoretical insights gained from multiscale modeling validated with exprimental measurements. The book consolidates new computational tools and methods developed by academic researchers in this area and presents them systematically. The book is useful for graduate students, researchers, and process engineers and managers.
History of engineering & technology --- rapid tooling --- additive manufacturing --- failure modes --- injection molding --- modeling --- olefin --- gas phase --- kinetics --- hyperbranched --- Monte Carlo simulation --- radius of gyration --- span length --- continuous stirred-tank reactor --- data-driven parameter estimation --- retrospective cost model refinement algorithm --- global sensitivity analysis --- polyolefin synthesis --- olefin copolymerization --- reactivity ratios --- electronic effects --- salan catalysts --- post-metallocene --- DFT --- insertion kinetics --- olefin capture --- PolyEThyleneAmidoAmine (PETAA) dendrimer --- molecular topological indices --- Eccentric connectivity index --- copolymerization --- design of experiments --- reactivity ratio estimation --- terpolymerization --- PLP-SEC --- n-butyl acrylate --- degree of branching --- nanostar dendrimer --- irregularity measure --- complexity of structure --- NS1[p] --- NS2[p] --- NS3[p] --- subspace identification --- polymer processing --- model predictive control --- rotational molding --- batch process modeling and control --- method of moments --- free-radical polymerization --- methyl acrylate --- thermal polymerization --- high-temperature polymerization --- molecular graph --- irregularity indices --- dendrimers --- density functional theory --- inhibitors --- phenolic --- stable nitroxide radicals --- styrene --- polymerization --- RAFT polymerization --- multi-rate observer --- nonlinear sampled-data system --- measurements with delay --- parameter fitting --- droplet impact --- viscoelasticity --- volume of fluid method --- process intensification --- operability --- modularity --- process modeling and simulation --- n/a
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This book presents recent advances in computational methods for polymers. It covers multiscale modeling of polymers, polymerization reactions, and polymerization processes as well as control, monitoring, and estimation methods applied to polymerization processes. It presents theoretical insights gained from multiscale modeling validated with exprimental measurements. The book consolidates new computational tools and methods developed by academic researchers in this area and presents them systematically. The book is useful for graduate students, researchers, and process engineers and managers.
rapid tooling --- additive manufacturing --- failure modes --- injection molding --- modeling --- olefin --- gas phase --- kinetics --- hyperbranched --- Monte Carlo simulation --- radius of gyration --- span length --- continuous stirred-tank reactor --- data-driven parameter estimation --- retrospective cost model refinement algorithm --- global sensitivity analysis --- polyolefin synthesis --- olefin copolymerization --- reactivity ratios --- electronic effects --- salan catalysts --- post-metallocene --- DFT --- insertion kinetics --- olefin capture --- PolyEThyleneAmidoAmine (PETAA) dendrimer --- molecular topological indices --- Eccentric connectivity index --- copolymerization --- design of experiments --- reactivity ratio estimation --- terpolymerization --- PLP-SEC --- n-butyl acrylate --- degree of branching --- nanostar dendrimer --- irregularity measure --- complexity of structure --- NS1[p] --- NS2[p] --- NS3[p] --- subspace identification --- polymer processing --- model predictive control --- rotational molding --- batch process modeling and control --- method of moments --- free-radical polymerization --- methyl acrylate --- thermal polymerization --- high-temperature polymerization --- molecular graph --- irregularity indices --- dendrimers --- density functional theory --- inhibitors --- phenolic --- stable nitroxide radicals --- styrene --- polymerization --- RAFT polymerization --- multi-rate observer --- nonlinear sampled-data system --- measurements with delay --- parameter fitting --- droplet impact --- viscoelasticity --- volume of fluid method --- process intensification --- operability --- modularity --- process modeling and simulation --- n/a
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This book presents recent advances in computational methods for polymers. It covers multiscale modeling of polymers, polymerization reactions, and polymerization processes as well as control, monitoring, and estimation methods applied to polymerization processes. It presents theoretical insights gained from multiscale modeling validated with exprimental measurements. The book consolidates new computational tools and methods developed by academic researchers in this area and presents them systematically. The book is useful for graduate students, researchers, and process engineers and managers.
History of engineering & technology --- rapid tooling --- additive manufacturing --- failure modes --- injection molding --- modeling --- olefin --- gas phase --- kinetics --- hyperbranched --- Monte Carlo simulation --- radius of gyration --- span length --- continuous stirred-tank reactor --- data-driven parameter estimation --- retrospective cost model refinement algorithm --- global sensitivity analysis --- polyolefin synthesis --- olefin copolymerization --- reactivity ratios --- electronic effects --- salan catalysts --- post-metallocene --- DFT --- insertion kinetics --- olefin capture --- PolyEThyleneAmidoAmine (PETAA) dendrimer --- molecular topological indices --- Eccentric connectivity index --- copolymerization --- design of experiments --- reactivity ratio estimation --- terpolymerization --- PLP-SEC --- n-butyl acrylate --- degree of branching --- nanostar dendrimer --- irregularity measure --- complexity of structure --- NS1[p] --- NS2[p] --- NS3[p] --- subspace identification --- polymer processing --- model predictive control --- rotational molding --- batch process modeling and control --- method of moments --- free-radical polymerization --- methyl acrylate --- thermal polymerization --- high-temperature polymerization --- molecular graph --- irregularity indices --- dendrimers --- density functional theory --- inhibitors --- phenolic --- stable nitroxide radicals --- styrene --- polymerization --- RAFT polymerization --- multi-rate observer --- nonlinear sampled-data system --- measurements with delay --- parameter fitting --- droplet impact --- viscoelasticity --- volume of fluid method --- process intensification --- operability --- modularity --- process modeling and simulation
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