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  • Ebook "Applied environmental biotechnology: Present scenario and future trends" is designed to serve as a reference book for students and researchers working in the area of applied environmental science. It presents various applications of environmental studies that involve the use of living organisms, bioprocesses engineering technology, and other fields in solving environmental problems like waste and waste waters.

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  • Part 2 book "Process engineering and industrial management" includes content: Lifecycle analysis and eco design - innovation tools for sustainable industrial chemistry; methods for design and evaluation of sustainable processes and industrial systems; project management techniques - engineering; Japanese methods; innovation in chemical engineering industries; the place of intensified processes in the plant of the future;... and other contents.

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  • Their management relies primarily on agrochemicals with short persistence; widespread use of these chemicals causes environmental and human health problems. The challenge of sustainable viticulture is to provide ecologically sound alternatives. In this regard, the application of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) and natural products derived from their symbionts can be an alternative. EPNs are well-known biocontrol agents for soil-dwelling insects.

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  • Common scab caused by Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman & Henrici is an important disease worldwide, and can cause significant reduction in the economic value of potato. The management of the disease can be done through conventional methods, biological chemical and cultivation of resistant variety. However, resistance against pathogen is not a permanent solution and fungicidal is not ecofriendly and economical. But new search, induce resistance has taken great attention for plant disease management in near future.

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  • The study also revealed that the antifungal effects of silver nanoparticles are positively correlated to the concentration of nanoparticles as well as the time of exposure. Further, it can be exploited as an alternative for chemical management in the future.

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  • Pulses occupy unique place in Indian diet with supplying of vegetable protein to primarily starchy diet and provide an essential supplement for balance diet. Therefore, it is essential to increase the sustainable productivity with more appropriate management of nutrient utilization of plants so that with same area, we can increase pulses sustainable production.

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  • Bakanae of rice cause by Fusarium moniliforme [sexual stage: Gibberella fujikuroi] is one of the important disease of rice occurring throughout rice (Oryza sativa L.) growing regions of the world. Bakanae disease also known as “Foolish seedling disease” is emerged as a significantly important disease in rice growing country in Asia. The word Bakanae is derived from the Japanese word which means “Foolish”. The incidence of this disease was reported high from the part of Punjab, Haryana and Uttarakhand and responsible for 15 % losses throughout the India.

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  • Land contamination has been recognised as a challenge to present and future generations resulting from previous industrial and waste disposal practices. This book is a result of the authors’ desire to make sure that the risks from land contamination are effectively understood and adequately managed in a context of wise stewardship of resources. It is written for those embarking on their journey in contaminated land management – those final year undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing an option in contaminated land.

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  • If
there
have
been
events
of
human
exposure
to
the
mixture,
such
as
a
prior
oil
spill,
worker
health
 studies
can
provide
the
greatest
amount
of
insight
regarding
future
spills.
These
studies,
such
as
the
one
 conducted
after
the
Prestige
oil
spill
off
the
coast
of
Spain1 ,
comprehensively
examine
adverse
health
 effects
of
oil
rather
than
a
single
constituent
chemical.
Currently
the
National
Institute
for
 Environmental
Health
Sciences
is
conducting
a
worker
health
study
following
the
Gulf
oil
spill.

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  • This review is part of a wider enquiry conducted on behalf of Play England and the British Toy & Hobby Association (BTHA) for the 2011 Make Time to Play Campaign. It examines the importance of providing good-quality play opportunities to children, their families and their communities. This body of research informs a campaign around the concept of ‘A World Without Play’. Play is fundamental to children’s happiness and well-being, and the evidence shows that it is also influential in their health and future life chances.

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  • This study was conducted within RAND’s Public Safety and Justice program. RAND Public Safety and Justice conducts research and analysis that helps inform policymakers and communities in the areas of public safety, including law enforcement, terrorism preparedness, immigration, emergency response and management, and natural disasters; criminal justice, including sentencing and corrections policy, firearms, and community violence; and drug policy, which focuses on problems related to illegal drugs and substance abuse....

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  • A resolution agreed at ILO’s 2006 conference clarified the purpose of the asbestos convention. It said “the elimination of the future use of asbestos and the identification and proper management of asbestos currently in place are the most effective means to protect workers from asbestos exposure and to prevent future asbestos-related deaths.” The 2006 resolution added that the convention “should not be used to provide a justification for, or endorsement of, the continued use of asbestos.

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  • Sewage sludge as an uncalled for product of wastewater treatment poses the challenge to society of disposing of it, but at the same time gives us the opportunity of beneficial use by closing the cycle of nutrients: sludge derived from agricultural activity must return to soil if a sustainable and ecologically sound management of these materials is desirable (SEQUI et al. 2000). At present the major ways of disposing of sewage sludges are deposition, landfill and incineration, only part of the sludges are used in agriculture. ...

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  • By focusing on the disease endpoint, and how various kinds of diseases are impacted by environmental influences, the analysis forges new ground in an understanding of interactions between environment and health. The estimates, in effect, reflect how much death, illness and disability could realistically be avoided every year as a result of reduced human exposures to environmental hazards. Specifically considered here are "modifiable" environmental factors realistically amenable to change using available technologies, policies, and preventive and public health measures.

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  • There are 4 million miles of roads in the United States. One hundred years ago, roads were primarily unpaved and had half the number of miles of the present U.S. road system. As the system grew, roads became wider and more complex structurally to provide for more and heavier traffic. New construction technology and greater structural stability were needed to improve the road system. All phases of road development—from construction and use by vehicles to maintenance—affect physical and chemical soil conditions, water flow, and air and water quality.

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  • Long-term Equity Anticipation Securities® (LEAPS®) / long-term stock options provide the owner the right to purchase or sell shares of a stock at a specified price on or before a given date up to three years in the future. As with other options, LEAPS® are available in two types, calls and puts. Like other exchange-traded stock options, LEAPS® are American-style options. LEAPS® calls provide an opportunity to benefit from a stock price increase without making an outright stock purchase for those investors with a longer term view of the stock market.

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  • Regulations are also evolving to make pest control less hazardous. As this report makes clear, good pest control cannot be achieved through the sole use of chemicals. Chapter 15 gives a detailed description of the principles and basic techniques of integrated pest mana- gement; it is the key concept that supports sustainable pest management practices and should be enshrined in national regulations that deal with pest control. This report discusses many urban pests, including such emerging ones as non-commen- sal rodents.

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  • It is possible to anticipate that promising inhibitors of photosynthesis will certainly be found by exploring the natural product pool. From nature, it is also possible that more active compounds with low toxicity and improved selectivity will be found. Promising photosynthetic inhibitors has also been revealed by the synthetic studies. One important challenge in the field of weed management is related to selectivity. In other words, chemicals should exert their action only on weeds.

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