The book explores important application areas like healthcare, smart cities, agriculture, education, and energy systems, offering workable... Læs mere
Bioreactor scale-up in pharmaceutical science refers to the process of transferring optimal conditions obtained in small-scale bioreactors to large-scale bioreactors. This... Læs mere
Bioreactor scale-up in pharmaceutical science refers to the process of transferring optimal conditions obtained in small-scale bioreactors to large-scale bioreactors. This... Læs mere
This book presents a unique combination of both economic theory and real estate applications, providing readers with the tools and techniques needed to understand... Læs mere
This book introduces the role of "Inbetweeners" in bridging the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders. It examines organizational challenges, explores Agentic AI's impact, and provides frameworks for effective cross-functional collaboration.
The book explores important application areas like healthcare, smart cities, agriculture, education, and energy systems, offering workable... Læs mere
The natural exuberance of Tudor and Stuart Britain often turned to excess, marked by growing wealth, rapid change, and insatiable curiosity about the natural world. This... Læs mere
The radical social work movement of the 1960s–70s critiqued conventional theory and practice, but the 1980s brought new challenges. This book (1989) examines how unemployment,... Læs mere
Few British industries have a history as dramatic as shipbuilding. From inferiority in the early 1800s, Britain rose to build four out of five ships globally.... Læs mere
This book (1990) examines how a small political elite in Sudan monopolized power for decades, causing catastrophic human... Læs mere
Based on a wide range of sources, Pauper Palaces (first published in 1978) is a stimulating analysis of the impact of the Poor Law in Norfolk which indicates the significance which workhouses—the ‘pauper palaces’ of the title—had in this locality.
First published in 1978, West African Families in Britain explores social work needs, cultural challenges, private fostering, and legal complexities. Emphasizing the extended family’s role, it offers insights for ethnic groups and is essential for social work students.