Author: Committee to Evaluate the Viability of Augmenting
Publisher: National Academies Press
Keywords: water, supplies, reclaimed, drinking, augmenting, potable, reuse, viability, issues
Number of Pages: 280
Published: 1998-07-23
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 0309064163
ISBN-13: 9780309064163

Provides the best available information on the possibilities of potable reuse as a viable application of reclaimed water & how individual communities can effectively evaluate potable reuse programs. DLC: Water reuse.

Author: DIMITRIOS VLACHAKIS
Publisher: Dimitrios P.Vlachakis
Keywords: ldh, viability, adipocyte
Number of Pages: 40
Published: 2007-07-23
List price: $16.90
ISBN-10: 0615152384
ISBN-13: 9780615152387

An introduction to the background science required to understand the biological complications of adipose tissue immobilisation and cell viability through an LDH assay.

Author: Jennifer L. Clancy
Publisher: Amer Water Works Assn
Keywords: methods, infectivity, viability, cryptosporidium
Number of Pages: 137
Published: 2000-08
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 1583210288
ISBN-13: 9781583210284

Authors:Steven R. Beissinger, Dale R. McCullough,
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Keywords: analysis, viability, population
Number of Pages: 593
Published: 2002-05-04
List price: $113.00
ISBN-10: 0226041778
ISBN-13: 9780226041773

Many of the world’s leading conservation and population biologists evaluate what has become a key tool in estimating extinction risk and evaluating potential recovery strategies. Crucial reading for conservationists, land managers, and policy makers. Softcover available.

Author: Jean-Pierre Aubin
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Keywords: amp, foundations, applications, control, viability, systems, theory
Number of Pages: 544
Published: 1991-11-01
List price: $164.00
ISBN-10: 0817635718
ISBN-13: 9780817635718

This work examines viability theory and its applications to control theory and differential games. The emphasis is on the construction of feedbacks and dynamical systems by myopic optimization methods. Systems of first-order partial differential inclusions, whose solutions are feedbacks, are constructed and investigated. Basic results are then extended to the case of fuzzy control problems, distributed control problems, and control systems with delays and memory. Aimed at graduate students and research mathematicians, both pure and applied, this book offers specialists in control and nonlinea

Author: Jean-Pierre Aubin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: viability, approach, physics, qualitative, networks, neural
Number of Pages: 301
Published: 1996-03-29
List price: $189.00
ISBN-10: 0521445329
ISBN-13: 9780521445320

This book is devoted to some mathematical methods that arise in two domains of artificial intelligence: neural networks and qualitative physics. Professor Aubin makes use of control and viability theory in neural networks and cognitive systems, regarded as dynamical systems controlled by synaptic matrices, and set-valued analysis that plays a natural and crucial role in qualitative analysis and simulation. This allows many examples of neural networks to be presented in a unified way. In addition, several results on the control of linear and nonlinear systems are used to obtain a "learning al

Authors:Karin Frank, Helmut Lorek, Michael Sonnenschein, Chri
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: analysis, viability, metapopulation, software, meta
Number of Pages: 207
Published: 2003-02-12
List price: $219.00
ISBN-10: 3540441824
ISBN-13: 9783540441823

Meta-X is a user-friendly computer program that allows students, teachers, and researchers to perform a metapopulation viability analysis i.e. to assess the extinction risk of (meta)populations on discrete, partially isolated patches of habitat, in a comfortable way. The CD comes with an extensive handbook which explains the basic concept of the program and takes you on a guided tour through a model experiment. It further provides the necessary scientific background on both metapopulation dynamics and population viability analysis. A special feature of Meta-X is that it supports comparative an
  
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