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Laurence A. Nafie
出版情報: Chichester : Wiley, 2011  xx, 378 p. ; 25 cm
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Preface
Overview of Vibrational Optical Activity / 1:
Introduction to Vibrational Optical Activity / 1.1:
Origin and Discovery of Vibrational Optical Activity / 1.2:
VCD Instrumentation Development / 1.3:
ROA Instrumentation Development / 1.4:
Development of VCD Theory and Calculations / 1.5:
Development of ROA Theory and Calculations / 1.6:
Applications of Vibrational Optical Activity / 1.7:
Comparison of Infrared and Raman Vibrational Optical Activity / 1.8:
Conclusions / 1.9:
Vibrational Frequencies and Intensities / 2:
Separation of Electronic and Vibrational Motion / 2.1:
Normal Modes of Vibrational Motion / 2.2:
Infrared Vibrational Absorption Intensities / 2.3:
Vibrational Raman Scattering Intensities / 2.4:
Molecular Chirality and Optical Activity / 3:
Definition of Molecular Chirality / 3.1:
Fundamental Principles of Natural Optical Activity / 3.2:
Classical Forms of Optical Activity / 3.3:
Newer Forms of Optical Activity / 3.4:
Theory of Vibrational Circular Dichroism / 4:
General Theory of VCD / 4.1:
Formulations of VCD Theory / 4.2:
Atomic Orbital Level Formulations of VCD Intensity / 4.3:
Transition Current Density and VCD Intensities / 4.4:
Theory of Raman Optical Activity / 5:
Comparison of ROA to VCD Theory / 5.1:
Far-From Resonance Theory (FFR) of ROA / 5.2:
General Unrestricted (GU) Theory of ROA / 5.3:
Vibronic Theories of ROA / 5.4:
Resonance ROA Theory / 5.5:
Instrumentation for Vibrational Circular Dichroism / 6:
Polarization Modulation Circular Dichroism / 6.1:
Stokes–Mueller Optical Analysis / 6.2:
Fourier Transform VCD Measurement / 6.3:
Commercial Instrumentation for VCD Measurement / 6.4:
Advanced VCD Instrumentation / 6.5:
Instrumentation for Raman Optical Activity / 7:
Incident Circular Polarization ROA / 7.1:
Scattered Circular Polarization ROA / 7.2:
Dual Circular Polarization ROA / 7.3:
Commercial Instrumentation for ROA Measurement / 7.4:
Advanced ROA Instrumentation / 7.5:
Measurement of Vibrational Optical Activity / 8:
VOA Spectral Measurement / 8.1:
Measurement of IR and VCD Spectra / 8.2:
Measurement of Raman and ROA Spectra / 8.3:
Calculation of Vibrational Optical Activity / 9:
Quantum Chemistry Formulations of VOA / 9.1:
Fundamental Steps of VOA Calculations / 9.2:
Methods and Visualization of VOA Calculations / 9.3:
Calculation of Electronic Optical Activity / 9.4:
Classes of Chiral Molecules / 10:
Determination of Absolute Configuration / 10.2:
Determination of Enantiomeric Excess and Reaction Monitoring / 10.3:
Biological Applications of VOA / 10.4:
Future Applications of VOA / 10.5:
Appendices
Models of VOA Intensity / A:
Estimate of CD Intensity Relative to Absorption Intensity / A.1:
Degenerate Coupled Oscillator Model of Circular Dichroism / A.2:
Fixed Partial Charge Model of VCD / A.3:
Localized Molecular Orbital Model of VCD / A.4:
Ring Current Model and Other Vibrational Electronic Current Models / A.5:
Two-Group and Related Models of ROA / A.6:
Derivation of Probability and Current Densities from Multi-Electron Wavefunctions for Electronic and Vibrational Transitions / B:
Transition Probability Density / B.1:
Transition Current Density / B.2:
Conservation of Transition Probability and Current Density / B.3:
Conservation Equation for Vibrational Transitions / B.4:
Theory of VCD for Molecules with Low-Lying Excited Electronic States / C:
Background Theoretical Expressions / C.1:
Lowest-Order Vibronic Theory Including Low-Lying Electronic States / C.2:
Vibronic Energy Approximation / C.3:
Low-Lying Magnetic-Dipole-Allowed Excited Electronic States / C.4:
Magnetic VCD in Molecules with Non-Degenerate States / D:
General Theory / D.1:
Combined Complete Adiabatic and Magnetic-Field Perturbation Formalism / D.2:
Vibronic Coupling B-Term Derivation / D.3:
MCD from Transition Metal Complexes with Low-Lying Electronic States / D.4:
References
Index
Preface
Overview of Vibrational Optical Activity / 1:
Introduction to Vibrational Optical Activity / 1.1:
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関山健治, 山田敏弘著
出版情報: 東京 : 白水社, 2011.10  165p ; 19cm
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guest editors Ali Gencer and Mehmet Ali Aksan
出版情報: New York, N.Y. : Springer, 2011  1115 p. ; 28 cm
シリーズ名: Journal of superconductivity and novel magnetism ; Special issue. v. 24, no. 1-2
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organised by Institute of Materials Science, NCSR Demokritos, Greece Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science of RAS, Russia ; supported by World Academy of Ceramics, International Association on Self-Propagating High Temperature Synthesis ; Russian Foundation for Basic Research
出版情報: [Attikis, Greece] : [Institute of Materials Science, NCSR Demokritos], [2011]  382 p. ; 30 cm
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Richard Leach (Ed.)
出版情報: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, c2011  xiii, 323p. ; 25cm
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Introduction to Surface Texture Measurement / Richard Leach1:
Surface Texture Measurement / 1.1:
Surface Profile and Areal Measurement / 1.2:
Areal Surface Texture Measurement / 1.3:
Surface Texture Standards and GPS / 1.4:
Profile Standards / 1.4.1:
Areal Specification Standards / 1.4.2:
Instrument Types in the ISO 25178 Series / 1.5:
The Stylus Instrument / 1.5.1:
Scanning Probe Microscopes / 1.5.2:
Scanning Electron Microscopes / 1.5.3:
Optical Instrument Types / 1.5.4:
Considerations When Choosing a Method / 1.6:
Acknowledgements
References
Some Common Terms and Definitions / 2:
Introduction / 2.1:
The Principal Aberrations / 2.2:
Objective Lenses / 2.3:
Magnification and Numerical Aperture / 2.4:
Spatial Resolution / 2.5:
Optical Spot Size / 2.6:
Field of View / 2.7:
Depth of Field and Depth of Focus / 2.8:
Interference Objectives / 2.9:
Limitations of Optical 3D Sensors / Gerd Häusler ; Svenja Ettl3:
Introduction: What Is This Chapter About? / 3.1:
The Canonical Sensor / 3.2:
Optically Rough and Smooth Surfaces / 3.3:
Type I Sensors: Triangulation / 3.4:
Type II and Type III Sensors: Interferometry / 3.5:
Type IV Sensors: Deflectometry / 3.6:
Only Four Sensor Principles? / 3.7:
Conclusion and Open Questions / 3.8:
Calibration of Optical Surface Topography Measuring Instruments / Claudiu Giusca4:
Introduction to Calibration and Traceability / 4.1:
Calibration of Surface Topography Measuring Instruments / 4.2:
Can an Optical Instrument Be Calibrated? / 4.3:
Types of Material Measure / 4.4:
Calibration of Instrument Scales / 4.5:
Noise / 4.5.1:
Residual Flatness / 4.5.2:
Amplification, Linearity and Squareness of the Scales / 4.5.3:
Resolution / 4.5.4:
Relationship between the Calibration, Adjustment and Measurement Uncertainty / 4.6:
Summary / 4.7:
Chromatic Confocal Microscopy / François Blateyron5:
Basic Theory / 5.1:
Confocal Setting / 5.1.1:
Axial Chromatic Dispersion / 5.1.2:
Spectral Decoding / 5.1.3:
Height Detection / 5.1.4:
Metrological Characteristics / 5.1.5:
Spot Size / 5.1.5.1:
Instrumentation / 5.2:
Lateral Scanning Configurations / 5.2.1:
Profile Measurement / 5.2.1.1:
Areal Measurement / 5.2.1.2:
Optoelectronic Controller / 5.2.2:
Optical Head / 5.2.3:
Light Source / 5.2.4:
Chromatic Objective / 5.2.5:
Spectrometer / 5.2.6:
Optical Fibre Cord / 5.2.7:
Instrument Use and Good Practice / 5.3:
Calibration / 5.3.1:
Calibration of Dark Level / 5.3.1.1:
Linearisation of the Response Curve / 5.3.1.2:
Calibration of the Height Amplification Coefficient / 5.3.1.3:
Calibration of the Lateral Amplification Coefficient / 5.3.1.4:
Calibration of the Hysteresis in Bi-directional Measurement / 5.3.1.5:
Preparation for Measurement / 5.3.2:
Pre-processing / 5.3.3:
Limitations of the Technique / 5.4:
Local Slopes / 5.4.1:
Scanning Speed / 5.4.2:
Light Intensity / 5.4.3:
Non-measured Points / 5.4.4:
Outliers / 5.4.5:
Interference / 5.4.6:
Ghost Foci / 5.4.7:
Extensions of the Basic Principles / 5.5:
Thickness Measurement / 5.5.1:
Line and Field Sensors / 5.5.2:
Absolute Reference / 5.5.3:
Case Studies / 5.6:
Point Autofocus Instruments / Katsuhiro Miura ; Atsuko Nose6:
Comparison with Roughness Material Measures / 6.1:
Three-Dimensional Measurement of Grinding Wheel Surface Topography / 6.3.2:
Limitations of PAI / 6.4:
Lateral Resolution / 6.4.1:
Vertical Resolution / 6.4.2:
The Maximum Acceptable Local Surface Slope / 6.4.3:
Conclusion / 6.5:
Focus Variation Instruments / Franz Helmli7:
How Does It Work? / 7.1:
Acquisition of Image Data / 7.2.2:
Measurement of 3D Information / 7.2.3:
Post-processing / 7.2.4:
Handling of Invalid Points / 7.2.5:
Difference to Other Techniques / 7.3:
Difference to Imaging Confocal Microscopy / 7.3.1:
Difference to Point Auto Focusing Techniques / 7.3.2:
Optical System / 7.4:
CCD Sensor / 7.4.2:
Microscope Objective / 7.4.3:
Driving Unit / 7.4.5:
Practical Instrument Realisation / 7.4.6:
Limitations of the Technology / 7.5:
Translucent Materials / 7.6.1:
Measurable Surfaces / 7.6.2:
Repeatability Information / 7.7:
High Radiometric Data Acquisition / 7.7.2:
2D Alignment / 7.7.3:
3D Alignment / 7.7.4:
Surface Texture Measurement of Worn Metal Parts / 7.8:
Form Measurement of Complex Tap Parameters / 7.8.2:
Phase Shifting Interferometry / Peter de Groot7.9:
Concept and Overview / 8.1:
Principles of Surface Measurement Interferometry / 8.2:
Phase Shifting Method / 8.3:
Phase Unwrapping / 8.4:
Phase Shifting Error Analysis / 8.5:
Interferometer Design / 8.6:
Focus / 8.7:
Light Sources / 8.9:
Examples of PSI Measurement / 8.10:
Coherence Scanning Interferometry / 9:
Terminology / 9.1:
Typical Configurations of CSI / 9.3:
Signal Formation / 9.4:
Signal Processing / 9.5:
Foundation Metrics and Height Calibration for CSI / 9.6:
Dissimilar Materials / 9.7:
Vibrational Sensitivity / 9.8:
Transparent Films / 9.9:
Examples / 9.10:
Digital Holographic Microscopy / Tristan Colomb ; Jonas Kühn9.11:
Acquisition / 10.1:
Reconstruction / 10.2.2:
Digital Camera / 10.3:
Optical Path Retarder / 10.3.3:
Digital Focusing / 10.4:
DHM Parameters / 10.4.2:
Automatic Working Distance in Reflection DHM / 10.4.3:
Sample Preparation and Immersion Liquids / 10.4.4:
Limitations of DHM / 10.5:
Parasitic Interferences and Statistical Noise / 10.5.1:
Height Measurement Range / 10.5.2:
Sample Limitation / 10.5.3:
Extensions of the Basic DHM Principles / 10.6:
Multi-wavelength DHM / 10.6.1:
Extended Measurement Range / 10.6.1.1:
Mapping / 10.6.1.2:
Stroboscopic Measurement / 10.6.2:
DHM Reflectometry / 10.6.3:
Infinite Focus / 10.6.4:
Applications of DHM / 10.6.5:
Topography and Defect Detection / 10.6.5.1:
Roughness / 10.6.5.2:
Micro-optics Characterization / 10.6.5.3:
MEMS and MOEMS / 10.6.5.4:
Semi-transparent Micro-structures / 10.6.5.5:
Conclusions / 10.7:
Imaging Confocal Microscopy / Roger Artigas11:
Introduction to Imaging Confocal Microscopes / 11.1:
Working Principle of an Imaging Confocal Microscope / 11.1.2:
Metrological Algorithm / 11.1.3:
Image Formation of a Confocal Microscope / 11.1.4:
General Description of a Scanning Microscope / 11.1.4.1:
Point Spread Function for the Limiting Case of an Infinitesimally Small Pinhole / 11.1.4.2:
Pinhole Size Effect / 11.1.4.3:
Types of Confocal Microscopes / 11.2:
Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope Configuration / 11.2.1.1:
Disc Scanning Confocal Microscope Configuration / 11.2.1.2:
Programmable Array Scanning Confocal Microscope Configuration / 11.2.1.3:
Objectives for Confocal Microscopy / 11.2.2:
Vertical Scanning / 11.2.3:
Motorised Stages with Optical Linear Encoders / 11.2.3.1:
Piezoelectric Stages / 11.2.3.2:
Comparison between Motorised and Piezoelectric Scanning Stages / 11.2.3.3:
Location of an Imaging Confocal Microscope / 11.3:
Setting Up the Sample / 11.3.2:
Setting the Right Scanning Parameters / 11.3.3:
Simultaneous Detection of Confocal and Bright Field Images / 11.3.4:
Sampling / 11.3.5:
Low Magnification against Stitching / 11.3.6:
Limitations of Imaging Confocal Microscopy / 11.4:
Maximum Detectable Slope on Smooth Surfaces / 11.4.1:
Noise and Resolution in Imaging Confocal Microscopes / 11.4.2:
Errors in Imaging Confocal Microscopes / 11.4.3:
Objective Flatness Error / 11.4.3.1:
Calibration of the Flatness Error / 11.4.3.2:
Measurements on Thin Transparent Materials / 11.4.3.3:
Measurement of Thin and Thick Film with Imaging Confocal Microscopy / 11.4.4:
Thick Films / 11.5.1:
Thin Films / 11.5.3:
Case Study: Roughness Prediction on Steel Plates / 11.6:
Light Scattering Methods / Theodore V. Vorburger ; Richard Silver ; Rainer Brodmann ; Boris Brodmann ; Jörg Seewig12:
Instrumentation and Case Studies / 12.1:
Early Developments / 12.3.1:
Recent Developments in Instrumentation for Mechanical Engineering Manufacture / 12.3.2:
Recent Developments in Instrumentation for Semiconductor Manufacture (Optical Critical Dimension) / 12.3.3:
SEMI MF 1048-1109 (2009) Test Method for Measuring the Effective Surface Roughness of Optical Components by Total Integrated Scattering / 12.4:
SEMI ME1392-1109 (2009) Guide for Angle-Resolved Optical Scatter Measurements on Specular or Diffuse Surfaces / 12.4.2:
ISO10110-8: 2010 Optics and Photonics - Preparation of Drawings for Optical Elements and Systems - Part 8: Surface Texture / 12.4.3:
Standards for Gloss Measurement / 12.4.4:
VDA Guideline 2009, Geometrische Produktspezifikation Oberflächenbeschaffenheit Winkelaufgelöste Streulichtmesstech-nik Definition, KenngröBen und Anwendung (Light Scattering Measurement Technique) / 12.4.5:
Index / 12.5:
Introduction to Surface Texture Measurement / Richard Leach1:
Surface Texture Measurement / 1.1:
Surface Profile and Areal Measurement / 1.2:
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Konosuke Matsushita
出版情報: Kyoto : PHP Institute, 2011  249p ; 20cm
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edited by Kenneth J. Linton, I. Barry Holland
出版情報: Singapore : World Scientific, c2011  xxvi, 451 p. ; 24 cm
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Contributors
Preface
General Introduction, Structure and Likely Mechanism of Action of ABC Transport Proteins / Kenneth J. Linton ; Joseph K. Zolnerciks ; Lutz SchmittChapter 1:
Introduction / 1:
The Human Complement of ABC Transporters / 2:
The Core Architecture of an ABC Transporter Comprises Two TMDs and Two NBDs / 3:
Structure Analysis and Its Relevance to Molecular Mechanisms / 4:
Conformational Changes During the Transport Cycle / 5:
The ATP Switch Hypothesis / 6:
Future Perspectives / 7:
References
ABCAl-Mediated HDL Formation: Mechanism and Regulation / Kohjiro Nagao ; Masako Hozoji-Inada ; Yuya Azutna ; Kazumitsu UedaChapter 2:
ABCA1 and HDL Formation
Structural Feature of ABCA1
Mechanism of apoA-I-Dependent Cholesterol Secretion by ABCA1
Membrane Meso-Domains and ABCA1 Functions
SM Content and Functions of ABCA1
Substrate Transport Specificity
ApoA-I and Sodium Taurocholate, Lipid Acceptors for ABCA1 and ABCB4
Four-Step Model for HDL Formation / 8:
Endocytosis and Recycling of ABCA1 / 9:
Degradation of ABCA1 / 10:
Regulation of ABCA1 by Interacting Proteins / 11:
Perspectives for the Future / 12:
Acknowledgments
Bile Formation and the Enterohepatic Circulation / Peter H. Dixon ; Catherine WilliamsonChapter 3:
The Enterohepatic Circulation
ABC Transporters and Bile Formation - The Central Role of ABCB4 and ABCB11
ABCB1 and ABCG2: Deciphering the Role of Human Efflux Proteins in Cellular and Tissue Permeability / Marcos M. Pires ; Dana M. Emmert ; Jean A. Chmielewski ; Christine A. HrycynaChapter 4:
Structural Studies of ABCB1 and ABCG2
Physiological Roles of ABCB1 and ABCG2
Drug Bioavailability
Disease States Related to ABCB1 and ABCG2
Neurological Disease
Viral Disease
Multidrug Resistance in Cancer
Inhibition of ABCB1 and ABCG2 Transport Activity in the Cancer Clinic
ABCA4 and Its Role in the Visual Cycle and Inherited Retinal Degenerative Diseases / Robert S. Molday ; Laurie L. MoldayChapter 5:
Overview of the Function of ABCA4 in the Photoreceptor Cells and the Mechanism Responsible for Stargardt Macular Degeneration
Localization of ABCA4 in Outer Segments of Photoreceptor Cells
Structural Features of ABCA4
Evidence for the Role of ABCA4 as a N-Retinylidene-Phosphatidylethanolamine (N-Ret-PE) Transporter
Proposed Role of ABCA4 in the Clearance of N-ret-PE as Part of the Visual Cycle
Direction of Substrate Transport by ABCA4 - An Unresolved Issue
Inherited Retinal Degenerative Diseases Associated with Mutations in ABCA4
Accumulation of Toxic Retinal Compounds is Responsible for Stargardt Disease
Gene and Drug Based Therapeutic Treatments
Concluding Remarks
The Role of the Antigen Translocation Machinery TAP Adaptive Immunity / Daphne Nikles ; Robert TampéChapter 6:
Organization and Function of the PLC
Structure and Function of TAP
Viral Immune Evasion Strategies Block Peptide-loading
The Bare Lymphocyte Syndrome (BLS)
Tumor Escape Mechanisms Target TAP
Conclusions and Outlook
The ABCs of Mitochondrial Metabolic Disorders / Yu Fukuda ; Dagny Ulrich ; John Lynch ; John D. SchuetzChapter 7:
ABCB6
ABCB7
ABCB8
ABCB10
Conclusions and Perspectives
The Role of ABCC Family Members in the Disposition of Endogenous Compounds and Drugs / Jörg König ; Martin F. Fromm ; Hartmut GlaeserChapter 8:
MRP 1 (Gene Symbol ABCC1)
MRP2 (Gene Symbol ABCC2)
MRP3 (Gene Symbol ABCC3)
MRP4 and MRP5 (Gene Symbols ABCC4 and ABCC5)
MRP6 (Gene Symbol ABCC6)
Summary and Perspective
ABC Transporter Mutations in Heritable Skin Diseases: The ABCC6 and ABCA12 Genes / Qiaoli Li ; Qiujie Jiang ; Jouni UittoChapter 9:
The Paradigms of Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum and Harlequin Ichthyosis
Clinical Implications of Mutation Analysis in PXE and HI
CFTR: Understanding the Cause and Influencing the Outcome of a Major Genetic Disease / Tamás Hegedüs ; Martina Gentzsch ; John R. RiordanChapter 10:
CFTR Function
Structural Properties of CFTR
CFTR Synthesis and Assembly
Intracellular Trafficking of CFTR
Overcoming Cystic Fibrosis Causing Mutations
ABCC8: Physiology and Pathology / David Ortiz ; Yumiko Nakamura ; Hiroshi Hashiguchi ; Joseph Bryan ; Lydia Aguilar-BryanChapter 11:
Channel Topology and Assembly
Dual Regulation of KAXP by Nucleotides
Pharmacology
KATP Channels in the Pancreatic Islets of Langerhans
KATP Channels in Insulin-Secreting β-Cells
KATP in Glucagon-Secreting a-Cells
KATP in Somatostatin Secreting 8-Cells
Summary of Intra-Islet Regulation
Disease States
Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia of Infancy
Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
Diagnosis and Implications for Therapy / 13:
The ABCD Subfamily: Peroxisomal Transporters in Health and Disease / Aurora Pujol ; Patrick AubourgChapter 12:
X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD): A Complex Disease Due to Loss of Function of ABCD 1 Gene
The ABCs of Peroxisomes
Fatty Acid Transport Across the Peroxisomal Membrane: The Role of ABCD-Family Transporters
The ABCDs of Baker's Yeast
The ABCDs of Mammals
The Function of ABCD 1 (ALDP) Transporter
Do Mammalian Peroxisomal ABCD Half-Transporter Act as Homo- or Heterodimers?
ABCD2, ABCD3 and ABCD4 Transporters and Their Overlapping Roles in Fatty Acid Metabolism
Inducible Expression of the Mammalian ABCD Proteins and Relevance for X-ALD
Conclusion
ABCG5/8 and Its Role in Sterol Homeostasis / Ronald P J. Oude Elferink ; Coen C. PaulusmaChapter 13:
The ABC Transporter Couple ABCG5/ABCG8
Sitosterolemia
Intestinal Sterol Absorption and Excretion
Biliary Cholesterol Secretion
The Role of Bile in Cholesterol Homeostasis
ABCG5/8 and Gallstones
Hot Topics, Recent Advances and Novel Approaches for Clinical Intervention / Irwin M. Arias ; Saskia W. C. van Mil ; Heidrun Potschka ; Alan S. Verkman ; Uta Griesenbach ; Eric W. F. W. Alton ; Balazs Sarkadi ; Gergely SzakacsChapter 14:
The ABC of Hepatobiliary ABC-Transporter Regulation by Nuclear Receptors
Targeting Regulation of ABC Transporters
Small-Molecule Corrector Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis
Gene Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis
The Role of ABC Multidrug Transporters in Normal and Cancer Stem Cells
Index
Contributors
Preface
General Introduction, Structure and Likely Mechanism of Action of ABC Transport Proteins / Kenneth J. Linton ; Joseph K. Zolnerciks ; Lutz SchmittChapter 1:
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Waleed Al-Azzam
出版情報: Saarbrüchken : LAP Lambert Academic, 2011  154 p. ; 23 cm
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Roger L. Brockenbrough, editor ; Frederick S. Merritt, editor
出版情報: New York : McGraw Hill, c2011  1 v. (various pagings) ; 25 cm
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Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking and Fabrication / Chapter 1:
Fabrication and Erection / Chapter 2:
Connections / Chapter 3:
Building Codes, Loads, and Fire Protection / Chapter 4:
Criteria for Building Design / Chapter 5:
Design of Building Members / Chapter 6:
Floor and Roof Systems / Chapter 7:
Lateral-Force Design / Chapter 8:
Cold-Formed Steel Design / Chapter 9:
Highway Bridge Design Criteria / Chapter 10:
Railroad Bridge Design Criteria / Chapter 11:
Beam and Girder Bridges / Chapter 12:
Truss Bridges / Chapter 13:
Arch Bridges / Chapter 14:
Cable-Suspended Bridges / Chapter 15:
Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking and Fabrication / Chapter 1:
Fabrication and Erection / Chapter 2:
Connections / Chapter 3:
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Peter Vollhardt, Neil Schore
出版情報: New York : W.H. Freeman, c2011  xxxii, 1270, 34, 58, 2, 21 p., [1] folded leaf ; 29 cm
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