02239nam 2200553Ia 450 991082830500332120230801224423.01-60805-283-4(CKB)2670000000246147(EBL)1046411(OCoLC)818113383(SSID)ssj0000751956(PQKBManifestationID)11496531(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000751956(PQKBWorkID)10773735(PQKB)11154434(MiAaPQ)EBC1046411(Au-PeEL)EBL1046411(CaPaEBR)ebr10601791(EXLCZ)99267000000024614720120927d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrToxic effects of nanomaterials[electronic resource] /edited by Haseeb Ahmad Khan, Ibrahim Abdulwahid Arif[Oak Park, Ill. Bentham Science2012]1 online resource (157 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-60805-421-7 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title; EUL; Contents; About the Editors; Foreword; Preface; List of Authors; 09 chapter-1 Speranza&Leopold; 10 chapter-2 Kumari et al; 11 chapter-3 Mahmoudi et al; 12 chapter-4 Andrade et al; 13 chapter-5 Reijnders; 14 chapter-6 Bregoli et al; 15 chapter-7 Haider et al; 16 chapter-8 Arif et alToxic Effects of Nanomaterials provides an authoritative work of international experts in the field of nanotoxicology spanning 8 chapters. A key feature of the e-book is a broad coverage of phytotoxicity of nanoparticles, which is largely neglected in many texts.Nanostructured materialsToxicologyNanotechnologyHealth aspectsNanostructured materialsToxicology.NanotechnologyHealth aspects.579.1718579/.1718Khan Haseeb Ahmad1710262Arif Ibrahim Abdulwahid1710263MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828305003321Toxic effects of nanomaterials4100716UNINA04989nam 2200673Ia 450 991084063360332120230801224901.01-118-44921-51-283-64484-31-118-44918-51-118-44924-X(CKB)2670000000262611(EBL)918281(OCoLC)814389972(SSID)ssj0000753940(PQKBManifestationID)11496228(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000753940(PQKBWorkID)10710126(PQKB)11189662(MiAaPQ)EBC918281(DLC) 2012043402(EXLCZ)99267000000026261120111102d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEquitable resource allocation[electronic resource] models, algorithms and applications /Hanan LussHoboken, NJ Wiley20121 online resource (371 p.)Information and communication technology seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-05468-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Perspective; 1.2 Equitable Resource Allocation: Lexicographic Minimax (Maximin) Optimization; 1.3 Examples and Applications; 1.3.1 Allocation of High-Tech Components; 1.3.2 Throughput in Communication and Computer Networks; 1.3.3 Point-to-Point Throughput Estimation in Networks; 1.3.4 Bandwidth Allocation for Content Distribution; 1.3.5 Location of Emergency Facilities; 1.3.6 Other Applications; 1.4 Related Fairness Criteria; 1.5 Outline of the Book; 1.5.1 Chapter 2: Nonlinear Resource Allocation1.5.2 Chapter 3: Equitable Resource Allocation: Lexicographic Minimax and Maximin Optimization1.5.3 Chapter 4: Equitable Resource Allocation with Substitutable Resources; 1.5.4 Chapter 5: Multiperiod Equitable Resource Allocation; 1.5.5 Chapter 6: Equitable Network Resource Allocation; 1.5.6 Chapter 7: Equitable Resource Allocation with Integer Decisions; 1.6 Concluding Remarks AND LITERATURE REVIEW; 1.6.1 Equitable Allocation of High-Tech Components; 1.6.2 Equitable Throughput in Communication and Computer Networks; 1.6.3 Point-to-Point Throughput Estimation in Networks1.6.4 Equitable Bandwidth Allocation for Content Distribution1.6.5 Equitable Location of Emergency Facilities; 1.6.6 Other Applications; 2: Nonlinear Resource Allocation; 2.1 Formulation and Optimality Properties; 2.2 Algorithms; 2.2.1 The Activity Deletion Algorithm; 2.2.2 The Activity Addition Algorithm; 2.2.3 The Constraints Evaluation Algorithm; 2.2.4 Lower and Upper Bounds; 2.3 Nonlinear Resource-Usage Constraint; 2.3.1 Formulation and Optimality Properties; 2.3.2 Algorithms; Computational Results; 2.4 Multiple Resource Constraints: A Special Case2.5 Concluding Remarks and LITERATURE REVIEW3: Equitable Resource Allocation: Lexicographic Minimax and Maximin Optimization; 3.1 Formulation and Optimality Properties; 3.2 Minimax Algorithms; 3.2.1 The Minimax Activity Deletion Algorithm; 3.2.2 The Minimax Activity Addition Algorithm; 3.2.3 The Minimax Constraints Evaluation Algorithm; 3.2.4 Lower and Upper Bounds; 3.3 The Lexicographic Minimax Algorithm; Computational Results; 3.4 Extension to Nonseparable Objective Function; 3.5 Concluding Remarks and LITERATURE REVIEW; 4: Equitable Resource Allocation with Substitutable Resources4.1 Representations of Substitutable Resources4.1.1 Transitive Substitutable Resources Represented by Trees; 4.1.2 Transitive Substitutable Resources Represented by Acyclic Graphs; 4.1.3 Nontransitive Substitutable Resources Represented by Bipartite Graphs; 4.1.4 Activity-Dependent Substitutable Resources Represented by Bipartite Graphs; 4.1.5 Solution Approach; 4.2 Transitive Substitutable Resources Represented by Trees; 4.2.1 Formulation; 4.2.2 The Minimax Algorithm; 4.2.3 The Lexicographic Minimax Algorithm; Computational Results; 4.2.4 Lower and Upper Bounds4.3 Transitive Substitutable Resources Represented by Acyclic Graphs"This book focuses primarily on equitable resource allocation and is a valuable reference to those who work to solve diverse optimization problems"--Provided by publisher.Information and Communication Technology Series,Operations researchResource allocationOperations research.Resource allocation.620.0042658.4/033658.4033TEC029000bisacshLuss Hanan521615MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910840633603321Equitable resource allocation836987UNINA