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101 Schuster, Peter Stochastic Phenomena and Chaotic Behaviour in Complex Systems I02115 1984 eBook  
102 Zierold, Karl Electron Probe Microanalysis I01968 1989 eBook  
103 Arnold, L Stochastic Nonlinear Systems in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology I01956 1981 eBook  
104 Guidelli, R Electrified Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology I01952 1992 eBook  
105 Winter, R High Pressure Chemistry, Biochemistry and Materials Science I01783 1993 eBook  
106 Blank, Martin Bioelectrochemistry III I01708 1990 eBook  
107 Kuramoto, Y Chaos and Statistical Methods I01630 1984 eBook  
108 Kessissoglou, D.P Bioinorganic Chemistry I01590 1995 eBook  
109 Sandorfy, Camille Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules I01521 1984 eBook  
110 Krinsky, V.I Self-Organization I01384 1984 eBook  
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TitleStochastic Phenomena and Chaotic Behaviour in Complex Systems : Proceedings of the Fourth Meeting of the UNESCO Working Group on Systems Analysis Flattnitz, K??rnten, Austria, June 6???10, 1983
Author(s)Schuster, Peter
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionVIII, 274 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains all invited contributions of an interdisciplinary workshop of the UNESCO working group on systems analysis of the European and North American region entitled "Stochastic Phenomena and Chaotic Behaviour in Complex Systems". The meeting was held at Hotel Winterthalerhof in Flattnitz, Karnten, Austria from June 6-10, 1983. This workshop brought together some 20 mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists, psychologists and economists from different European and American coun?? tries who share a common interest in the dynamics of complex systems and their ana?? lysis by mathematical techniques. The workshop in Flattnitz continued a series of meetings of the UNESCO working group on systems analysis which started in 1977 in Bucharest and was continued in Cambridge, U.K., 1981 and in Lyon, 1982. The title of the meeting was chosen in order to focus on one of the current problems of the analysis of dynamical systems. A deeper understanding of the vari?? ous sources of stochasticity is of primary importance for the interpretation of experimental observations. Chaotic dynamics plays a central role since it intro?? duces a stochastic element into deterministic systems
ISBN,Price9783642695919
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleElectron Probe Microanalysis : Applications in Biology and Medicine
Author(s)Zierold, Karl;Hagler, Herbert K
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
DescriptionXVI, 322 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe aim of electron probe microanalysis of biological systems is to identify, localize, and quantify elements, mass, and water in cells and tissues. The method is based on the idea that all electrons and photons emerging from an electron beam irradiated specimen contain information on its structure and composition. In particular, energy spectroscopy of X-rays and electrons after interaction of the electron beam with the specimen is used for this purpose. However, the application of this method in biology and medicine has to overcome three specific problems: 1. The principle constituent of most cell samples is water. Since liquid water is not compatible with vacuum conditions in the electron microscope, specimens have to be prepared without disturbing the other components, in parti?? cular diffusible ions (elements). 2. Electron probe microanaly?? sis provides physical data on either dry specimens or fully hydrated, frozen specimens. This data usually has to be con?? verted into quantitative data meaningful to the cell biologist or physiologist. 3. Cells and tissues are not static but dynamic systems. Thus, for example, microanalysis of physiolo?? gical processes requires sampling techniques which are adapted to address specific biological or medical questions. During recent years, remarkable progress has been made to overcome these problems. Cryopreparation, image analysis, and electron energy loss spectroscopy are key areas which have solved some problems and offer promise for future improvements
ISBN,Price9783642744778
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. Biomedical engineering 6. Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering 7. BIOPHYSICS 8. CELL BIOLOGY 9. EBOOK 10. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleStochastic Nonlinear Systems in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology : Proceedings of the Workshop Bielefeld, Fed. Rep. of Germany, October 5???11, 1980
Author(s)Arnold, L;Lefever, R
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981.
DescriptionVIII, 240 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains the invited papers of the interdisciplinary workshop on "Stochastic Nonlinear Systems in Physics, Chemistry and Biology" held at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZIF), University of Bielefeld, West Germany, October 5-11, 1980. The workshop brought some 25 physicists, chemists, and biologists - who deal with stochastic phenomena - and about an equal number of mathematicians - who are experts in the theory of stochastic processes - together. The Scientific Commitee consisted of L. Arnold (Bremen), A. Dress (Bielefeld), W. Horsthemke (Brussels), T. Kurtz (Madison), R. Lefever (Brussels), G. Nicolis (Brussels), and V. Wihstutz (Bremen). The main topics of the workshop were the transition from deterministic to stoch?? astic behavior, external noise and noise induced transitions, internal fluctuations, phase transitions, and irreversible thermodynamics, and on the mathematical side, approximation of stochastic processes, qualitative theory of stochastic systems, and space-time processes. The workshop was sponsored by ZIF, Bielefeld, and by the Universities of Bremen and Brussels. We would like to thank the staff of ZIF and H. Crauel and M. Ehrhardt (Bremen) for the perfect organization and their assistance. In addition, our thanks go to Professor H. Haken for having these Proceedings included in the Se?? ries in Synergetics. Bremen and Brussels L. Arnold and R. Lefever December 1980 v Contents Part I. Introduction: From Deterministic to Stochastic Behavior On the Foundations of Kinetic Theory By B. Misr~ and I. Prigogine (With 1 Figure) .............................
ISBN,Price9783642680380
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 10. PROBABILITIES 11. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes 12. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleElectrified Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Author(s)Guidelli, R
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1992.
Description600 p. 33 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteElectrified interfaces span from metaVsemiconductor and metaVelectrolyte interfaces to disperse systems and biological membranes, and are notably important in so many physical, chemical and biological systems that their study has been tackled by researchers with different scientific backgrounds using different methodological approaches. The various electrified interfaces have several common features. The equilibrium distribution of positive and negative ions in an electrolytic solution is governed by the same Poisson-Boltzmann equation independent of whether the solution comes into contact with a metal, a colloidal particle or a biomembrane, and the same is true for the equilibrium distribution of free electrons and holes of a semiconductor in contact with a different conducting phase. Evaluation of electric potential differences across biomembranes is based on the same identity of electrochemical potentials which holds for a glass electrode and which yields the Nernst equation when applied to a metal/solution interface. The theory of thermally activated electron tunneling, which was developed by Marcus, Levich, Dogonadze and others to account for electron transfer across metaVelectrolyte interfaces, is also applied to light induced charge separation and proton translocation reactions across intercellular membranes. From an experimental viewpoint, the same electrochemical and in situ spectroscopic techniques can equally well be employed for the study of apparently quite different electrified interfaces
ISBN,Price9789401125666
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Electrochemistry 6. Materials???Surfaces 7. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 8. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films 9. THIN FILMS
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TitleHigh Pressure Chemistry, Biochemistry and Materials Science
Author(s)Winter, R;Jonas, Jiri
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1993.
DescriptionIX, 645 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis monograph, which is the outcome of the ASI on High Pressure Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Materials Science, illustrates new developments in the field of high pressure science. In fact, for chemists, biochemists, and materials scientists, pressure as an experimental variable represents a tool which provides unique information about systems of materials studied. It is interesting to note how the growth of the high pressure field is also reflected in the content of the recent ASI's dealing with this field. The ASI High Pressure Chemistry held in 1977 was followed by the ASI High Pressure Chemistry and Biochemistry held in 1986, and the coverage of the present ASI also includes applications to materials science. In view of the teaching character of the ASI, it is natural that main contributions to this volume present overviews of the different subfields or applications of high pressure research. In contrast, contributed papers offer more specialized aspects of various high pressure studies. The various contributions to this volume make clear the impressive range of fundamental and applied problems that can be studied by high pressure techniques, and also point towards a major growth of high pressure science and technology in the near future. This ASI focused mainly on advances achieved in the six years since the previous ASI devoted to the high pressure field. The organization of this volume is as follows
ISBN,Price9789401116992
Keyword(s)1. Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2. ATOMS 3. BIOCHEMISTRY 4. Biochemistry, general 5. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials 6. CHEMISTRY 7. Chemistry/Food Science, general 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. MATERIALS SCIENCE 11. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 12. PHYSICS
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TitleBioelectrochemistry III : Charge Separation Across Biomembranes
Author(s)Blank, Martin;Milazzo, Giulio
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1990.
DescriptionXII, 338 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book contains aseries of review papers related to the lectures given at the Third Course on Bioelectrochemistry held at Erice in November 1988, in the framework of the International School of Biophysics. The topics covered by this course, "Charge Separation Across Biomembranes, " deal with the electrochemical aspects of some basic phenomena in biological systems, such as transport of ions, ATP synthesis, formation and maintenance of ionic and protonic gradients. In the first part of the course some preliminary lectures introduce the students to the most basic phenomena and technical aspects of membrane bioelectrochemistry. The remaining part of the course is devoted to the description of a selected group of membrane-enzyme systems, capable of promoting, or exploiting, the processes of separation of electrically charged entities (electrons or ions) across the membrane barrier. These systems are systematically discussed both from a structural and functional point of view. The effort of the many distinguished lecturers who contributed to the course is aimed at offering a unifying treatement of the electrogenic systems operating in biological membranes, underlying the fundamental differences in the molecular mechanisms of charge translocation
ISBN,Price9781475794595
Keyword(s)1. Animal Physiology 2. BIOCHEMISTRY 3. Biochemistry, general 4. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 5. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 6. BIOPHYSICS 7. EBOOK 8. EBOOK - SPRINGER 9. Electrochemistry 10. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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TitleChaos and Statistical Methods : Proceedings of the Sixth Kyoto Summer Institute, Kyoto, Japan September 12???15, 1983
Author(s)Kuramoto, Y
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionXI, 273 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642695599
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. PROBABILITIES 7. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes 8. Statistics, general 9. Statistics?? 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleBioinorganic Chemistry : An Inorganic Perspective of Life
Author(s)Kessissoglou, D.P
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1995.
DescriptionXXI, 415 p : online resource
Abstract NoteBioinorganic chemistry is primarily concerned with the role of metal atoms in biology and is a very active research field. However, even though such important structures of metalloenzymes are known, as the MoFeCo of nitrogenase, Cu or Mn superoxide dismutase and plastocyanin, the synthetic routes to the modelling of such centers remains a matter of acute scientific interest. Other metalloenzymes, such as the Mn center of the oxygen evolving complex of PSII, are still the focus of in-depth examination, both spectroscopic and structural. Another area of concern is the interaction between drugs and metals and metal ion antagonism. Understanding the chemistry of metal ions in biological systems will bring benefits in terms of understanding such problems as biomineralization and the production of advanced materials by micro-organisms. The 29 contributions to Bioinorganic Chemistry: An Inorganic Perspective of Life give an excellent summary of the state of the art in this field, covering areas from the NMR of paramagnetic molecules to the use of lanthanide porphyrins in artificial batteries
ISBN,Price9789401102551
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 7. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 8. EBOOK 9. EBOOK - SPRINGER 10. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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TitleSpectroscopy of Biological Molecules : Theory and Applications ??? Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Medicine
Author(s)Sandorfy, Camille;Theophanides, T
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1984.
DescriptionX, 646 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis volume contains the proceedings of the NATO-Advanced Study Institute on the "Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules", which took place on July 4-15, 1983 in Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy. The institute concentrated on three main subiects: the structure and dymanics of DNA, proteins, and visual and plant pigments. Its timeliness has been linked to rapid advances in certain spectroscopic techniques which yielded a consider?? able amount of new information on the structure and inter?? actions of biologically important molecules. Among these techniques Fourier transform infrared, resonance and surface enhanced 'Raman spectroscopies, Raman microscopy and micro?? probing, time resolved techniques, two photon and ultrafast electronic, and C-13, N-15 and P-31 NMR spectroscopies and kinetic and static IR difference spectroscopy receiced a great deal of attention at the Institute. In addition, an entirely new technique, near-millimeter-wave spectroscopy has been presented and discussed. Two introductory quantum chemical lectures, one on the structure of water in DNA, and another pn the energy bands in DNA and proteins set the stage for the experimentally oriented lectures that followed. Fundamental knowledge on hydrogen bonding was the topic of two other lectures. Panel discussions were held on the structure and confor?? mations of DNA, metal-DNA adducts and proteins and on visual pigments. Many scientists who normally attend different conferences and never meet, met at Aquafredda di Maratea. We feel, that at the end of our Institute a synthetic vi~w emerged on the powerful spectroscopic and theoretical methods which are now available for the study of biological molecules
ISBN,Price9789400964907
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleSelf-Organization : Autowaves and Structures Far from Equilibrium
Author(s)Krinsky, V.I
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
DescriptionXII, 266 p : online resource
Abstract NoteAccording to its definition, Synergetics is concerned with systems that produce macroscopic spatial, temporal, or functional structures. Autowaves are??a specific, yet very important, case of spatio-temporal structures. The term "autowave" was coined in the Soviet Union in analogy to the term "auto-oscillator". This is - perhaps too literal - translation of the Russian word "avto-ostsillyatory" (= self?? oscillator) which in its proper translation means "self-sustained oscillator". These are oscillators, e. g. , clocks, whose internal energy dissipation is compensa?? ted by a (more or less) continuous power input. Simi larly, the term "autowaves" de?? notes propagation effects - including waves - in active media, which provide spa?? tially distributed energy sources and thus may compensate dissipation. An example which is now famous is represented by spiral or concentric waves in a chemically active medium, undergoing the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. This book provides the reader with numerous further examples from physics, chem?? istry, and biology - e. g. , autowaves of the heart. While the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction is now widely known, a number of very important results obtained in the Soviet Union are perhaps less well known. I am particularly glad that this book may help to make readers outside the Soviet Union acquainted with these important exper?? imental and theoretical findings which are presented in a way which elucidates the common principles underlying this kind of propagation effects. Professor V
ISBN,Price9783642702105
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Biochemistry, general 3. Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics 4. BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS 5. BIOPHYSICS 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 10. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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