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UNISALENTO991002539779707536 |
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Falcicchia, Emilio |
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Le catene di Markov. Tesi di laurea / laureando Emilio Falcicchia ; relatore Carlo Sempi |
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Lecce : Università del Salento. Facoltà di Scienze MM. FF. NN. Corso di Laurea in Matematica, a.a. 2012-13 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910818247803321 |
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Biofuels : from microbes to molecules / / Edited by Xuefeng Lu |
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Norfolk, England : , : Caister Academic Press, , [2014] |
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©2014 |
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1 online resource (259 p.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents; Current Books of Interest; Contributors; Preface; 1: Metabolic Engineering: Key for Improving Biological Hydrogen Production; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Metabolic engineering of bacterial systems for |
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hydrogen production by dark fermentation; 1.3 Metabolic engineering of green algae, cyanobacteria, and bacteria for improving hydrogen production; 1.4 Future directions; 2: Biogas-producing Microbes and Biomolecules; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Biogas microbiology; 2.3 Biomethane; 2.4 Molecular methods for the study and control of biogas production; 2.5 Biogas from unconventional substrates |
2.6 Future trends: algae2.7 Conclusions; 3: Engineering Recombinant Organisms for Next-generation Ethanol Production; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Overview of all microbial technologies for first- (1G) and second-generation (2G) ethanol production; 3.3 Xylose fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae; 3.4 Hardening of S. cerevisiae against inhibitors formed during lignocellulose pretreatment; 3.5 CBP application to soluble and insoluble (raw, uncooked) starch fermentation; 3.6 Conversion of cellulose to ethanol by S. cerevisiae in a CBP configuration |
3.7 Mining microbial diversity for novel enzymes for CBP application to starch and lignocellulose, including genomic and metagenomic and/or transcriptomic libraries as sources of novel enzymes/activities3.8 Process configurations for integration of 1G and 2G processes; 3.9 Discussion and conclusions; 4: Production of Biobutanol, from ABE to Syngas Fermentation; 4.1 Butanol - commodity chemical and advanced biofuel; 4.2 Classic acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation with solventogenic clostridia; 4.3 Engineering of non-natural butanol producers and synthetic pathways |
4.4 Future trends - butanol production from greenhouse gases CO2 and/or CO5: Higher Chain Alcohols from Non-fermentative Pathways; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Steps to production; 5.3 Fermentative alcohol production; 5.4 2-Keto acid-based alcohols; 5.5 Conclusion; 6: Isoprene-derived Biofuels from Engineered Microbes; 6.1 Classes of isoprenoid compounds; 6.2 Metabolic pathway and host engineering to optimize isoprenoid-precursors biosynthetic pathways; 6.3 Conversions of isoprenoid precursors to fuel compounds; 6.4 Future trends in isoprene-derived biofuels |
7: Engineering Microbial Fatty Acid Biosynthetic Pathways to Make Advanced Biofuels7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Current status of biodiesel production; 7.3 Motivation for engineering fatty acid metabolism; 7.4 Brief review of fatty acid metabolism; 7.5 Regulation of fatty acid synthesis and degradation; 7.6 Genetic engineering of bacteria to improve free fatty acid production; 7.7 Genetic engineering to improve fatty alcohol production; 7.8 Genetic engineering to improve fatty acid methyl/ethyl ester production; 7.9 Genetic engineering to improve fatty alkane/alkene production |
7.10 Future perspectives |
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The increasing worldwide demand for energy, combined with diminishing fossil fuel reserves and concerns about climate change, have stimulated intense research into the development of renewable energy sources, in particular, microbial biofuels. For a biofuel to be commercially viable, the production processes, yield, and titer have to be optimized, which can be achieved through the use of microbial cell factories. Using multidisciplinary research approaches, and through the application of diverse biotechnologies (such as enzyme engineering, metabolic engineering, systems biology, and synthetic |
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UNINA9910254917803321 |
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Titolo |
Political Marketing and Management in Ghana : A New Architecture / / edited by Kobby Mensah |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017 |
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[1st ed. 2017.] |
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1 online resource (207 pages) : illustrations, tables |
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Palgrave Studies in Political Marketing and Management, , 2946-2622 |
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Strategic planning |
Leadership |
Branding (Marketing) |
Elections |
Telemarketing |
Internet marketing |
Advertising media planning |
Business Strategy and Leadership |
Branding |
Electoral Politics |
Digital Marketing |
Media Planning |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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1. Political Marketing and Management: A New Architecture; Kobby Mensah -- 2. Political Communication and Public Relations in the Ghanaian Media: Building an Emotional Environment with Propaganda; James Abugre -- 3.Change in Party Leadership, Party Brand Image and Voter Choice; Kobby Mensah -- 4. Political Party Branding and Voter Choice in Ghana; Bedman Narteh, Kobby Mensah and Joyce Nyanzu -- 5. Political Financing and Fund-Raising in Ghana; Ibrahim Bedi -- 6. Political Party Financing and Reporting in Ghana: Practitioner |
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Perspectives; Hon. Alban S. K. Bagbin and Albert Ahenkan -- 7. Voter Motivations in a Developing Democracy; A Marketing Perspective; Anas Sulemana, E.Y Tweneboah-Koduah and Kobby Mensah -- 8. Political Management and Human Resources Practices of Political Parties in Ghana; James Abugre -- 9. Exploring the Prospects and Limits of Modern Democracy in Africa: The Role of Leaders; Kwasi Dartey-Baah -- 10. Conclusion; Kobby Mensah. |
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'[This book] offers ground-breaking research into political marketing and management in a developing democracy, significantly broadening our understanding of how business concepts and techniques permeate politics in different circumstances. Covering a range of topics including political HR and branding in parties, it lays important foundations for new political marketing and management research.' -Jennifer Lees-Marshment, Professor, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 'A pace-setting book on political marketing in Ghana that offers a strategic direction to political campaigning, financing, human resource management and leadership.' -Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Professor and Dean, The University of Ghana Business School, University of Ghana This book focuses on the emergence of new frames of political engagement underpinned by concepts in marketing, management, and organisation. It goes beyond political electioneering and campaigning and considers business theories such as market research, segmentation, social media, brand architecture, and human resources. With contributions from a range of skilled experts, Political Marketing and Management in Ghana emphasises and provides insights on the symbols-oriented approach of political campaigning in Africa, and distinguishes this from the technology-driven process of the west. Offering a total understanding of African politics and its supply and demand interactivity between key actors, this book is of great use to academics interested in political science, communications, marketing, and business and management. |
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