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ChambersEighth edition.Hoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons,2014.©20141 online resource (435 p.)For Dummies"Making Everything Easier!"--Cover.Includes index.1-118-86237-6 1-306-63916-6 Table of Contents; Introduction; Foolish Assumptions; About This Book; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Know Your iMac; Chapter 1: Okay, This Machine Looks Really, Really Weird; An Introduction to the Beast; Choosing a Home for Your New Pet; Unpacking and Connecting; Discovering All the Cool Things You Can Do; Stuff You Oughta Buy Right Now; Chapter 2: Life! Give My iMac Life!.; Throwing the Big Leaf Switch; Mark's Favorite Signs of a Healthy iMac; Harriet, It's Already Asking Me Questions!; Importing Documents and Data from Your Old MacManually Importing Documents and Data from WindowsChapter 3: Introducing the Apple of Your iMac; A Quick Tour of the Premises; Calling for Help; Part II: Shaking Hands with Mac OS X; Chapter 4: Opening and Closing and Clicking and Such; Working within the Finder; Pointing in a Mac World; Launching and Quitting for the Lazy iMac Owner; Juggling Folders and Icons; Keys and Keyboard Shortcuts to Fame and Fortune; Performing Tricks with Finder Windows; Chapter 5: A Plethora of Powerful Fun; Home, Sweet Home Folder; Arranging Your Desktop; Putting the Dock to the Test; What's with the Trash?Working Magic with Dashboard, Mission Control, and SpacesPrinting within OS X; Chapter 6: A Nerd's Guide to System Preferences; A Not-So-Confusing Introduction; Searching for Settings; Popular Preference Panes Explained; Chapter 7: Searching amidst iMac Chaos; Doing a Basic Search; How Cool Is That!? Discovering What Spotlight Can Do; Expanding Your Search Horizons; Customizing Spotlight to Your Taste; Chapter 8: Using Reminders, Notes, and Notifications; Remind Me to Use Reminders; Taking Notes the Mavericks Way; Staying Current with Notification CenterChapter 9: Keeping Track with Contacts and MapsHey, Isn't Contacts Just a Part of Mail?; Entering Contact Information; Using Contact Information; Arranging Your Contact Cards; Using Network Directories; Printing Contacts with Flair; Swapping Bytes with vCards; Introducing the Maps Window; Switching Views in Maps; Getting Directions over Yonder; Part III: Connecting and Communicating; Chapter 10: Going Places with Safari; Pretend You've Never Used This Thing; Visiting Websites; Navigating the Web; Setting Up Your Home Page; Adding and Using BookmarksWorking with the Reading List and Shared LinksDownloading Files; Using Subscriptions and History; Tabs Are Your Browsing Friends; Printing Web Pages; Protecting Your Privacy; Chapter 11: Expanding Your Horizons with iCloud; So How Does iCloud Work, Anyway?; Saving and Opening iCloud Documents; Configuring iCloud; Chapter 12: Hooking Up with Handy Helpers; Connecting Printers; Connecting Scanners; Using Photo Booth; Conversing with FaceTime; Turning Your iMac into a TV - And More; Part IV: Living the iLife; Chapter 13: The Multimedia Joy of iTunes; What Can I Play on iTunes?Playing an Audio CDDo it all with your iMac and this bestselling For Dummies guide! You're still a little giddy from finally scoring your new iMac, and you can't wait to get started. Even if you're already in love with your iMac, it helps to have a little guidance to really get the most out of this ultimate all-in-one computer. This updated edition of iMac For Dummies is the ideal way to learn the iMac fundamentals from setting up and personalizing your machine to importing files, making FaceTime video calls, surfing the web, using your favorite programs and apps, and everything in between--For dummies.iMac (Computer)Macintosh (Computer)MicrocomputersComputer networksiMac (Computer)Macintosh (Computer)Microcomputers.Computer networks.004.165Chambers Mark L.854440MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790933703321IMac for dummies3695532UNINA04933nam 2201165z- 450 991055713570332120210501(CKB)5400000000040696(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68398(oapen)doab68398(EXLCZ)99540000000004069620202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSilver-Based AntimicrobialsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (252 p.)3-03943-891-3 3-03943-892-1 There is some talk about an antibiotic Armageddon due to quickly developing resistance towards commercially available antibiotics. For the most part, the classical antibiotic pipeline has dried up, and antibiotic resistance to any new drugs quickly develops. It is here that metal-based antimicrobials can step forward as possible solutions in this antimicrobial resistance era. The biological targets of metal atoms are more diverse, thus making it more difficult for bacteria to develop resistance compared with classical antibiotics. The metal silver has been used since antiquity for wound healing and water purification. At present, it is the most prevalent antimicrobial metal used in healthcare, industry, and consumer products. Silver is being used in the form of ionic salt, colloids, or in specific nanomaterials, and as described in this book, it can be applied as mixtures with other antimicrobials or coating composites. The different formulations are explored for their efficacy against a variety of problems related to agricultural and medical infections. Whilst by no means exhaustive, this book nicely highlights the present directions in silver-based antimicrobial research and antimicrobial formulation development. The chapters have been organized from a general introductory review to approaches of mixing other antimicrobials and materials to enhance silver performance. This is followed by synthetic approaches. First are biogenic (sometimes called green or eco-friendly) approaches, followed by advanced physical-chemical synthetic approaches. The book ends with an overview of applications through a review of patents over the past 10 years.Biology, life sciencesbicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscadjuvantAnaerosporaantibacterialantibacterial activityantibacterial coatingsantibacterial effectantibiotic resistanceantibioticsantifungalantimicrobialantimicrobial activitybacterial resistancebiofilmbiological synthesiscalcium glycerophosphatecamphor derivativesCandida albicansCephradinechitosan oligomerscombinatorialcompositesdeep eutectic solventsenvironmentally-friendlyEXAFSfood packaginggreen synthesisherbal medicineJuglans regialaser ablation synthesis in solutionlaser irradiationmacroporousMarinomonasmedicinal silvermesoporousmetalmetal-vapour methodmicrobiomesmicrowave irradiationmultidrug-resistant bacterian/anano-antimicrobialsnanocompositesnanoparticlesnanotechnologynon-equilibrium plasmapatentspesticidephenolic compoundsPhytophthora cinnamomiplasma polymersPunicaceaeroot rotROSsilane-based coatingsilversilver camphorimine complexessilver nanoparticlesStaphylococcus aureusStreptococcus mutanssurface functionalizationsynergismTEMtitaniaurinary infectionVildagliptinXPSzebrafishBiology, life sciencesResearch & information: generalTurner Raymond Jedt284879Turner Raymond JothBOOK9910557135703321Silver-Based Antimicrobials3016883UNINA