How to use the book titled ‘Biological Effects of Surfactants’, which was acquired by more than 500 U.S. university libraries?
Also, information on availability:
http://5bio5.blogspot.ru/2014/04/updated-how-to-use-book-titled.html
previous draft:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-to-use-book-titled-biological.html
There is an online publication which answers this question, see:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/answers-to-questions-on-book-titled.html
The link above answers to the questions:
Where I can read more about this book?
Is some additional information available online?
what are the surfactants?
is there another name for surfactants?
what do 'Biological effects' mean in the title of this book? why did the author use so many organisms in testing the chemicals?
I bioassay chemicals. How can I use the book? I am involved in assessing environmental risk from chemicals, pollutants and xenobiotics. Can I find useful things in the book?
If I study and teach the issues of organic chemicals which are pollutants and xenobiotics, how can I use the book?
Is the book relevant to any issues of water quality?
I study and teach plant sciences. Is the book of use to me and my students and co-workers?
Question: If a person is involved in aquaculture, will he find something useful in the book?
Question: Does the book contain any new innovations in fundamental science?
Question: I do my research on invertebrates. Also, I teach courses on zoology and animal science. Does the book contain some new information in those areas?
Question: My area of interest is aquatic ecology, both freshwater and marine ecology. In those fields, is there something new and relevant in this book?
Question: What is the opinion of the scientific community about the book?
Question: Why the chemical tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was studied in the book?
Question: Why the chemical SDS was studied in the book?
Question: Is there a concise summary of the main discoveries made both in the book and in other related publications by the same author?
All of these questions were answered here:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/answers-to-questions-on-book-titled.html
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More info on this book is available on ResearchGate, see:
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259364716_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants_over_abstract_contents_reviews_Environmental_hazards_of_detergents_acquired_by_Harvard_University_Oxford_Cambridge_MIT?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259400046_Pictures_photos_of_organisms_studied_in_book_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._More_on_the_book_httpswww.researchgate.netpublication200637626?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259384988_On_the_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._much_info?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259294460_In_Harvard_University.Book_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants_other_books_of_U.S._and_international_scientists_including_Nobel_Prize_winners?ev=srch_pub
in Russian:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/201307266_Biological_effects_of_surfactants_on_organisms_(book)._Chapter_6._Studying_the_biological_effects_of_mixtures_that_contain_surfactants_and_the_effects_of_some_other_chemicals_and_samples?ev=srch_pub ;
in Russian:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/201236114_Biological_effects_of_surfactants_on_organisms_(book)._Chapter_4._Biological_activity_of_water_which_contains_non-ionic_surfactants?ev=srch_pub
Also, information on availability:
http://5bio5.blogspot.ru/2014/04/updated-how-to-use-book-titled.html
previous draft:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/how-to-use-book-titled-biological.html
There is an online publication which answers this question, see:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/answers-to-questions-on-book-titled.html
The link above answers to the questions:
Where I can read more about this book?
Is some additional information available online?
what are the surfactants?
is there another name for surfactants?
what do 'Biological effects' mean in the title of this book? why did the author use so many organisms in testing the chemicals?
I bioassay chemicals. How can I use the book? I am involved in assessing environmental risk from chemicals, pollutants and xenobiotics. Can I find useful things in the book?
If I study and teach the issues of organic chemicals which are pollutants and xenobiotics, how can I use the book?
Is the book relevant to any issues of water quality?
I study and teach plant sciences. Is the book of use to me and my students and co-workers?
Question: If a person is involved in aquaculture, will he find something useful in the book?
Question: Does the book contain any new innovations in fundamental science?
Question: I do my research on invertebrates. Also, I teach courses on zoology and animal science. Does the book contain some new information in those areas?
Question: My area of interest is aquatic ecology, both freshwater and marine ecology. In those fields, is there something new and relevant in this book?
Question: What is the opinion of the scientific community about the book?
Question: Why the chemical tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was studied in the book?
Question: Why the chemical SDS was studied in the book?
Question: Is there a concise summary of the main discoveries made both in the book and in other related publications by the same author?
All of these questions were answered here:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/answers-to-questions-on-book-titled.html
**
More info on this book is available on ResearchGate, see:
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259364716_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants_over_abstract_contents_reviews_Environmental_hazards_of_detergents_acquired_by_Harvard_University_Oxford_Cambridge_MIT?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259400046_Pictures_photos_of_organisms_studied_in_book_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._More_on_the_book_httpswww.researchgate.netpublication200637626?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259384988_On_the_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._much_info?ev=srch_pub ;
in English:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259294460_In_Harvard_University.Book_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants_other_books_of_U.S._and_international_scientists_including_Nobel_Prize_winners?ev=srch_pub
in Russian:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/201307266_Biological_effects_of_surfactants_on_organisms_(book)._Chapter_6._Studying_the_biological_effects_of_mixtures_that_contain_surfactants_and_the_effects_of_some_other_chemicals_and_samples?ev=srch_pub ;
in Russian:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/201236114_Biological_effects_of_surfactants_on_organisms_(book)._Chapter_4._Biological_activity_of_water_which_contains_non-ionic_surfactants?ev=srch_pub
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AVAILABILITY:
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The book was used in writing Ph.D. Thesis, e.g.:
In Italy, Ph.D. Thesis (UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA, 2014) cited the monograph on environmental toxicology of surfactants and detergents.
The title of the monograph that was cited: Biological Effects of Surfactants.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/02/in-italy-phd-thesis-cited-monograph-on.html
About this book see here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259384988_On_the_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._much_info?ev=prf_pub
The thesis is made available online: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259975629_Continuous-Flow_Magnetic_Separation_with_Permanent_Magnets_for_Water_Treatment?ev=srch_pub
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Chiara Caterina Borghi
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM
UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Department of Electric, Electronic and Information Engineering
“Guglielmo Marconi”
Continuous-Flow Magnetic Separation with
Permanent Magnets for Water Treatment
Ph.D. Thesis
by
Chiara Caterina Borghi
Coordinator: Prof. Domenico Casadei Supervisor: Prof. Massimo Fabbri
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Settori concorsuali: 08/A2, 09/E1 (prevalente)
Settori Scientifico Disciplinari: ICAR/03, ING-IND/31 (prevalente)
XXVI Cycle
Final Exam Year 2014
Thesis: 91 pages.
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About the university:
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The University of Bologna is a university located in Bologna, Italy, founded in 1088. As of 2013 the University's crest carries the motto Alma mater studiorum and the date A.D. 1088. The University has about 85,000 students in its 23 schools.
It is widely recognised as theoldest university in continuous operation, considering that it was the first to use the term universitas for the corporations of students and masters which came to define the institution.
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Notable people (according to Wikipedia)
Pope Alexander VI
Dante Alighieri
Petrarch
Carlo Goldoni
Guglielmo Marconi
Alumni:
Among the best-known people who have attended the University of Bologna are:
Popes Innocent IX, Alexander VI and Gregory XV
Italian political leader Pierluigi Bersani
art critic Mazen Asfour
businessman Lorenzo Sassoli de Bianchi
engineer Aldo Costa
managers Giovanni Consorte and Stefano Domenicali
mathematician Carlo Severini
Nobel prize medal.svg Guglielmo Marconi
Faculty and staff:
11th century
Irnerius
12th century
Gratian
Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
Bulgarus
Martinus Gosia
William of Tyre
13th century
Rambertino Buvalelli
Paul, Dominican martyr
Bettisia Gozzadini
William of Saliceto
Sylvester Gozzolini
Guido Guinizelli
Benvenutus Scotivoli
14th century
Dante Alighieri
Manuel Chrysoloras
Francesco Petrarca (aka Petrarch)
Coluccio Salutati
15th century
Leon Battista Alberti
Nicolaus Copernicus
Albrecht Dürer
Yuriy Drohobych (aka Georgius de Drohobycz)
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
16th century
Girolamo Cardano
Giovanni Della Casa
Ignazio Danti
Girolamo Maggi
Giovanni Antonio Magini
Virgilio Malvezzi
Paracelsus
Ulisse Aldrovandi
Camillo Baldi
17th century
Giovanni Cassini
Marcello Malpighi
Pietro Mengoli
18th century
Laura Bassi
Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Luigi Galvani
Carlo Goldoni
19th century
Giosuè Carducci
Giacomo Ciamician
Camillo Golgi
Giovanni Pascoli
Pellegrino Rossi
Augusto Righi
20th century
Guglielmo Marconi
Umberto Eco
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Romano Prodi
21st century
Pier Cesare Bori
Hamida Barmaki
Özalp Babaoğlu
World rankings: In 2010 QS World University Rankings[9] ranked the University of Bologna 176th in the world, and 32nd in the world for Law. On the 2009 THE–QS World University Rankings list (in 2010 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings parted ways to produce separate rankings), the University of Bologna was ranked inside the top 200 for the third consecutive year.
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The book was used in writing Ph.D. Thesis, e.g.:
In Italy, Ph.D. Thesis (UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA, 2014) cited the monograph on environmental toxicology of surfactants and detergents.
The title of the monograph that was cited: Biological Effects of Surfactants.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/02/in-italy-phd-thesis-cited-monograph-on.html
About this book see here:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259384988_On_the_book_titled_Biological_Effects_of_Surfactants._much_info?ev=prf_pub
The thesis is made available online: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259975629_Continuous-Flow_Magnetic_Separation_with_Permanent_Magnets_for_Water_Treatment?ev=srch_pub
**
Chiara Caterina Borghi
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM
UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Department of Electric, Electronic and Information Engineering
“Guglielmo Marconi”
Continuous-Flow Magnetic Separation with
Permanent Magnets for Water Treatment
Ph.D. Thesis
by
Chiara Caterina Borghi
Coordinator: Prof. Domenico Casadei Supervisor: Prof. Massimo Fabbri
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Settori concorsuali: 08/A2, 09/E1 (prevalente)
Settori Scientifico Disciplinari: ICAR/03, ING-IND/31 (prevalente)
XXVI Cycle
Final Exam Year 2014
Thesis: 91 pages.
**
About the university:
**
The University of Bologna is a university located in Bologna, Italy, founded in 1088. As of 2013 the University's crest carries the motto Alma mater studiorum and the date A.D. 1088. The University has about 85,000 students in its 23 schools.
It is widely recognised as theoldest university in continuous operation, considering that it was the first to use the term universitas for the corporations of students and masters which came to define the institution.
**
Notable people (according to Wikipedia)
Pope Alexander VI
Dante Alighieri
Petrarch
Carlo Goldoni
Guglielmo Marconi
Alumni:
Among the best-known people who have attended the University of Bologna are:
Popes Innocent IX, Alexander VI and Gregory XV
Italian political leader Pierluigi Bersani
art critic Mazen Asfour
businessman Lorenzo Sassoli de Bianchi
engineer Aldo Costa
managers Giovanni Consorte and Stefano Domenicali
mathematician Carlo Severini
Nobel prize medal.svg Guglielmo Marconi
Faculty and staff:
11th century
Irnerius
12th century
Gratian
Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
Bulgarus
Martinus Gosia
William of Tyre
13th century
Rambertino Buvalelli
Paul, Dominican martyr
Bettisia Gozzadini
William of Saliceto
Sylvester Gozzolini
Guido Guinizelli
Benvenutus Scotivoli
14th century
Dante Alighieri
Manuel Chrysoloras
Francesco Petrarca (aka Petrarch)
Coluccio Salutati
15th century
Leon Battista Alberti
Nicolaus Copernicus
Albrecht Dürer
Yuriy Drohobych (aka Georgius de Drohobycz)
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
16th century
Girolamo Cardano
Giovanni Della Casa
Ignazio Danti
Girolamo Maggi
Giovanni Antonio Magini
Virgilio Malvezzi
Paracelsus
Ulisse Aldrovandi
Camillo Baldi
17th century
Giovanni Cassini
Marcello Malpighi
Pietro Mengoli
18th century
Laura Bassi
Maria Gaetana Agnesi
Luigi Galvani
Carlo Goldoni
19th century
Giosuè Carducci
Giacomo Ciamician
Camillo Golgi
Giovanni Pascoli
Pellegrino Rossi
Augusto Righi
20th century
Guglielmo Marconi
Umberto Eco
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Romano Prodi
21st century
Pier Cesare Bori
Hamida Barmaki
Özalp Babaoğlu
World rankings: In 2010 QS World University Rankings[9] ranked the University of Bologna 176th in the world, and 32nd in the world for Law. On the 2009 THE–QS World University Rankings list (in 2010 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings parted ways to produce separate rankings), the University of Bologna was ranked inside the top 200 for the third consecutive year.
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