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    by Svetislav Kosti¿
    £114.99

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    by Matthias Wolff
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    by Zul Hakim Jumat
    £130.99

    The recent unprecedented economic downturn and global supply chain disruption by the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the urgency for sustainable financing infrastructure that is agile, adaptable, and transformable. Sustainability and the 4th Industrial Revolution are about more than just technology-driven change; it is an opportunity to help everyone, including leaders, policymakers and people from all income groups and nations, to navigate industry disruptions and transitioning to a new normal by harnessing converging technologies in order to create an inclusive, human-centered future. The edited volume provides critical discussions on reframing the Islamic finance approach to sustainability and socio-economic development in the post-pandemic era. It highlights how selected Islamic finance tools alongside FinTech can not only ensure financial sustainability but also promote socio-economic policies that will aid the much-desired value and impact creation in the economy. The book focuses its analysis on the following three areas: reframing Islamic finance sustainability and socio-economic development; innovative Islamic financial tools for sustainable and socio-economic impact; and the role of FinTech in the road to sustainability. The edited volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students of Islamic finance, sustainability, and financial technology.

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    by Steen Hyldgaard Christensen
    £98.99

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  • by Rodrigo Hoff
    £168.49

    This volume provides protocols on different combinations of contaminates, matrices, and sample preparation. Chapters are divided into two parts, detailing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon,dioxins, furans, organochlorie pesticides, toxic elements, mycotoxins, mercury in food products, acrylamine, polypeptide antibiotics, tetracyclines, coccidiostats, beta-blockers, sedatives,glucocorticoids, palytoxin-like marine biotoxins in fish, polar drugs and contaminants in animal feed, UV filters, micro and nanoplastics in seafood, tetracyclines in vegetables, MCPDEs, and pharmaceuticals in seafood. Written in the format of the Methods and Protocols in Food Science (MeFS) series, the chapters include an introduction to the respective topic, list necessary materials and reagents, detail well-established and validated methods for readilyreproducible laboratory protocols, and contain notes on how to avoid or solve typical problems. Authoritative and cutting-edge,Chemical Food Contaminants Analysis aims to ensure successful results in the further study of this vital field

  • by Berkley Walker
    £165.49

    This volume provides methods on researching photorespiration to provide a better understanding of this vital pathway in plants. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Photorespiration: Methods and Protocols aims to ensure successful results in the further study of this vital field.

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    by Benjamin Lev
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    by Nesrin Ecem Bayram
    £114.99

    Pollen is made up of many chemical constituents such as proteins, sugars, lipids, minerals and phytochemicals. These components make pollen products an excellent source of nutrients and antioxidants for consumers. However, mycotoxigenic fungi are also common in pollen, creating contamination from generated mycotoxins. With adequate monitoring, sampling, processing and storage of pollen the development of mycotoxins can be significantly prevented. Since pollen grain has strong membranes which can limit the bioavailability of some nutrients and phytochemicals, novel methods and pretreatments are required with special emphasis on microbiological pretreatment methodologies. Pollen Chemistry & Biotechnology summarizes current knowledge of the chemical composition of pollen, its importance as a functional food ingredient and its health promoting properties. As Introduction part a short elaborate about botanical characteristics and data, including morphology and anatomy of pollen and bee preferences, is given. Important factors such as the botanical and geographical origin, best practices for preservation of nutritional composition, bioactivity and safety of pollen are covered in full. The nutritional profile of pollen based on data for minerals, lipids and nutrients is presented. A detailed phytochemical profile of pollen based on data for phenolics, flavonoids, carotenoids, vitamins, bioactive compounds is also covered. Areas for the improvement of the bioavailability of different nutrients and bioactive compounds of pollen via applied pretreatments are presented, as are best practices for adequate pollen collection, procession and storage in order to obtain safe products. At the end, an overview about pollen bioactivity as reason to use it as source of pharmaceuticals is made.

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    by N. Jayaraju
    £106.99

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    by John Fraser
    £106.99

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    by Monica Maria Coro¿
    £162.99

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    by Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III
    £90.49

    This book provides a Latino reading of John¿s prologue with special attention to how the themes of race, kinship, and the empire are part of the gospel¿s racial rhetoric. By drawing from the insights of Latinx texts and theology, this book reveals how the prologue provides a lens to read the entire gospel with a keen awareness of Jesus¿s engagement with people groups¿from his own family to the Roman authorities. The prologue participates in the gospel¿s racial rhetoric by shaping the reader¿s racial imagination even before a person enters the narrative. By doing so, Jesus¿s identity becomes constructed and defined through racial rhetoric since the opening verses of John¿s gospel.

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    by João Carlos de Oliveira Matias
    £146.99

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    by Leandro Giri
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    by Stefan Brunnhuber
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    by Arkady Plotnitsky
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    by Sileshi Bedasie Hirko
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    by Sandeep Singh
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    by Gabriel Bianchi
    £34.49

    This book takes an empirically grounded perspective on research in values, intimacy and sexuality, among other topics in psychology, to highlight the importance of searching for human subjectivity in its diversity, plurality and self-generativity. The author conducts an in-depth discussion on the methodological and epistemological issues enabling the study of subjectivity, and argues that in order to improve the contribution of psychology to human knowledge, a study of subjectivity must be at the forefront.This book presents a critical reflection of the author¿s decades-long research within psychology to argue for a significant paradigm shift in the conception and execution of psychological research: a shift to ¿second order psychology¿.

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    by Miguel Angel Latouche
    £98.99

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    by Sara Silva
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