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good enough.......2001-09-06
it is not that perfect book ,but it is so good to guid you through the important topics..it is so good only with the help of real text book..the first chapter is full of mistakes..but the other chapters are good specailly the last chapters ..they are perfect..really great help..for DAT..
Worst book for mcat.......1999-03-21
If you want to spend your precious time before the mcat correcting this doctor's mistakes, this is the best one to get. This book is sometimes usefull because this author makes so many mistakes that you can really test your knowledge. Review questions are challenging in a way that you have to be really careful that you are not fooled by the author.
Fantastic, concise, a great help.......1998-02-27
All the facts that I needed. Concise, accurate, a great help in my courses and review.
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Students will find it easier to grasp the big picture of general chemistry with this small-but-powerful volume.
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not that bad.......2001-08-15
this book can not satisfy you ..you must go to the text books to understand..but give you an idea about the topics neaded for DAT
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Biosorption of Heavy Metals
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This state-of-the-art volume represents the first comprehensively written book which focuses on the new field of biosorption. This fascinating work conveys essential fundamental information and outlines the perspectives of biosorption. It summarizes the metal-sorbing properties of nonliving bacterial, fungal, and algal biomass, plus highlights relevant metal-binding mechanisms. This volume also discusses the aspects of obtaining and processing microbial biomass and metal-chelating chemicals into industrially applicable biosorbent products. Microbiologists, chemists, and engineers with an interest in new technological and scientific horizons will find this reference indispensable.
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Seven species of brown, green, and red seaweeds were examined for their abilities to sequester cadmium ions from aqueous solution. Although all the seaweed types investigated were capable of binding appreciable amounts of cadmium, considerable variability in their biosorption performance was observed. Maximum cadmium uptake capacities at pH 5 ranged from the highest value of 0.74mmol/g for the brown seaweed Sargassum baccularia to the lowest value of 0.16mmol/g for the red seaweed Gracilaria salicornia, representing a 363% difference. In general, brown seaweeds were found to exhibit the best overall cadmium ion removal. Additional experiments were conducted to evaluate the biosorption characteristics of the brown seaweed S. baccularia. The equilibrium uptakes of cadmium were similar within the pH 3-5 range but decreased significantly when the solution pH was reduced to pH 2. The presence of background cations such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium and anions such as chloride, nitrate, sulphate, and acetate up to a concentration of 3.24mmol/l was found to have no significant effect on the equilibrium uptake of cadmium. However, the biosorbent uptake of cadmium was markedly inhibited in the presence of calcium ions at 3.24mmol/l. Kinetic studies revealed that cadmium uptake was fast with 90% or more of the uptake occurring within 30-40min of contact time.
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The adsorption capacity of wheat shell for copper (II) was studied at various pH (2-7), agitation speeds (50-250 rpm) and initial metal ion concentrations (Co, from 10 to 250 mg.L^-^1). Maximum biosorption of copper onto wheat shell occurred at 240 rpm agitation speed and at pH between 5 and 6. The biosorption values of copper (11) were increased with increasing pH from 2 to 5 and decreased with increasing copper/wheat shell (x/m) ratios from 0.83 to 10.84 mgCu(II).g^-^1 wheat shell. The biosorption efficiencies at these x/m ratios were 99% and 52%, respectively, at the end of the 120 min contact time (t). The equilibrium isotherms and kinetics were obtained from batch adsorption experiments at 298 K. It was observed that wheat shell was a suitable biosorbent for removing Cu(II) from aqueous solutions.
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Biosorption of heavy metals can be an effective process for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. In this study, the adsorption properties of lichen biomass of Cladonia rangiformis hoffm. for copper(II) were investigated by using batch adsorption techniques. The effects of initial metal ion concentration, initial pH, biosorbent concentration, stirring speed and contact time on biosorption efficiency were studied. In the experiments the optimum pH value was found out 5.0 which was the native pH value of solution. The experimental adsorption data were fitted to the Langmuir adsorption model. The highest metal uptake was calculated from Langmuir isotherm and found to be 7.6923mg Cu(II)/g inactivated lichen at 15^oC. The results indicated that the biomass of C. rangiformis is a suitable biosorbent for removing Cu(II) from aqueous solutions.
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This paper reports the research findings of a laboratory-based study on the removal of Cr(VI) from solution using the biomass (both roots and stems) of the non-living Eichhornia Crassipes as a biosorbent. The effect of physico-chemical parameters like pH, sorbent dose, contact time and initial concentrations were investigated. Although the Lagergren first order model was applicable to some of the data, the pseudo-second-order reaction model was applicable to all data. The Freundlich isotherm was found to represent the measured sorption data well. The Fourier transform infrared spectrometry showed that the hydroxyl group was the chromium-binding site within pH range (pH 1-5) where chromium does not precipitate. The results indicated that the biomass of E. Crassipes is suitable for development of efficient biosorbent for the removal of chromium from wastewater of chemical and allied process industries.
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The sorption of Cu^2^+, Cd^2^+, Pb^2^+, and Zn^2^+ by a dried green macroalga Caulerpa lentillifera was investigated. The removal efficiency increased with pH. The analysis with FT-IR indicated that possible functional groups involved in metal sorption by this alga were O-H bending, N-H bending, N-H stretching, C-N stretching, C-O, S?O stretching, and S-O stretching. The sorption of all metal ions rapidly reached equilibrium within 20min. The sorption kinetics of these metals were governed by external mass transfer and intraparticle diffusion processes. The sorption isotherm followed the Langmuir isotherm where the maximum sorption capacities was Pb^2^+>Cu^2^+>Cd^2^+>Zn^2^+.
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Biosorption experiments were performed using different pretreated activated sludge as bioadsorbent for Cu^2^+, Cd^2^+ and Ni^2^+. Pretreatment with NaOH was found to improve the adsorption capacity of the sludge where as treatment with HCl reduces it. The treated and untreated sludge show great affinity towards Cu^2^+, Cd^2^+ and low affinity towards Ni^2^+. The maximum loading capacity of the NaOH treated sludge was 131.6 and 93.4 mg/g for Cu^2^+ and Cd^2^+, respectively. It was found that both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models fit the adsorption data with the different types of sludge and ions. The value of R^2 exceeds 0.95 in most cases. It was found that the maximum adsorption capacity drops 18.3% as the temperature increases from 25 to 45^oC. The adsorption capacity was found to increase as the adsorbent mass and mixing speed increase. The optimum pH corresponding corresponds to maximum adsorption efficiency was found to be about 5. Desorption experiments indicate that the desorption efficiency with 0.1 M H"2SO"4 solution reaches 94% in the first cycle and decreases to 8% in the 4th cycle after collecting 20,700 mg Cd^2^+/l H"2SO"4.
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The present study was carried out for evaluating the retention behavior of sanitary sewage and sand in relation to chromium and nickel ions in upflow reactors. It was found that the sludge presented a greater assimilation of the metals studied when compared to the inert material, probably due to the presence of anionic groups, which favors adsorption and complexation processes. Thermal analyses of the samples showed a shift in the decomposition peaks of the ''in natura'' sludge, when compared with those of the samples spiked with the metals, confirming the possibility of interactions between the heavy metals and the anionic groups present in the sludge.
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Funalia trogii biomass was immobilized in Ca-alginate gel beads. The live and heat inactivated immobilized forms were used for the biosorption of Hg^2^+, Cd^2^+ and Zn^2^+ ions by using plain Ca-alginate gel beads as a control system. The effect of pH was investigated and the maximum adsorption of metal ions on the Ca-alginate and both live and inactivated immobilized fungal preparations were observed at pH 6.0. The temperature change between 15 and 45^oC did not affect the biosorption capacity. The biosorption of Hg^2^+, Cd^2^+ and Zn^2^+ ions on the Ca-alginate beads and on both immobilized forms was studied in aqueous solutions in the concentration range of 30-600mg/L. The metal biosorption capacities of the heat inactivated immobilized F. trogii for Hg^2^+, Cd^2^+ and Zn^2^+ were 403.2, 191.6, and 54.0mg/g, respectively, while Hg^2^+, Cd^2^+ and Zn^2^+ biosorption capacities of the immobilized live form were 333.0, 164.8 and 42.1mg/g, respectively. The same affinity order on a molar basis was observed for single or multi-metal ions (Hg^2^+>Cd^2^+>Zn^2^+). The Langmuir and the Freundlich type models were found to exhibit good fit to the experimental data. The experimental data were analyzed using the first-order (Langergren equations) and the second order (Ritchie equations). The experimental biosorption capacity with time is found to be best fit the second-order equations. The alginate-fungus system could be regenerated by washing with a solution of hydrochloride acid (10mM). The percent desorption achieved was as high as 97. The biosorbents were reused in five biosorption-desorption cycles without significant loss of their initial biosorption capacity.
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Biosorption is potentially an attractive technology for treatment of wastewater for retaining heavy metals from dilute solutions. This study investigated the feasibility of anaerobic granules as a novel type of biosorbent, for lead, copper, cadmium, and nickel removal from aqueous solutions. Anaerobic sludge supplied from a wastewater treatment plant in the province of Quebec was used. Anaerobic granules are microbial aggregates with a strong, compact and porous structure and excellent settling ability. After treatment of the biomass with Ca ions, the cation exchange capacity of the biomass was approximately 111meq/100g of biomass dry weight which is comparable to the metal binding capacities of commercial ion exchange resins. This work investigated the equilibrium, batch dynamics for the biosorption process. Binding capacity experiments using viable biomass revealed a higher value than those for nonviable biomass. Binding capacity experiments using non-viable biomass treated with Ca revealed a high value of metals uptake. The solution initial pH value affected metal sorption. Over the pH range of 4.0-5.5, pH-related effects were not significant. Meanwhile, at lower pH values the uptake capacity decreased. Time dependency experiments for the metal ions uptake showed that adsorption equilibrium was reached almost 30min after metal addition. It was found that the q"m"a"x for Pb^2^+, Cd^2^+, Cu^2^+, and Ni^2^+ ions, were 255, 60, 55, and 26mg/g respectively (1.23, 0.53, 0.87, and 0.44mmol/g respectively). The data pertaining to the sorption dependence upon metal ion concentration could be fitted to a Langmiur isotherm model. Based on the results, the anaerobic granules treated with Ca appear to be a promising biosorbent for removal of heavy metals from wastewater due to its optimal uptake of heavy metals, its particulate shape, compact porous structure, excellent settling ability, and its high mechanical strength.
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Preparation for Introductory College Physics: A Guided Student Primer
Jon A. Celesia
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This light-hearted guide prepares students to be successful in any introductory physics course. As students work through the guide, they will discover the "cool" nature of the physical world and find out that physics can be fun! While this tutorial may be used with any text, it is inspired by and closely follows Physics: The Nature of Things, by Susan M. Lea and John Robert Burke, Brooks/Cole Publishing.
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Paul Madriani's defense of a soldier on trial for murder-and the explosive government secrets it could reveal-propel Steve Martini's latest thriller.
The Arraignment, Steve Martini's most recent bestseller featuring defense attorney Paul Madriani, has proved his most popular yet. Now Madriani is faced with daunting ballistics evidence: a so-called "double tap"-two bullet wounds tightly grouped in the victim's head, shots that could have been made only by a crack marksman. Paul's client, Emiliano Ruiz, is an enigma-a career soldier who refuses to discuss his past though it is clear that he is a battle-tested pro. Ruiz is accused of killing a beautiful businesswoman and guru of a high-tech software empire catering to the military. A key to the case: the murder weapon is one used solely in special operations, where the "double tap" has become the signature of the most skilled assassins.
Ruiz is sitting on secrets-there's a seven-year gap on his military résumé, for which Madriani can find no details. And, more troubling, he discovers that the victim and her company were involved in a controversial government computer program designed to combat terrorists. Madriani finds himself in a deadly legal quagmire-with a client who is unwilling to cooperate and prosecutors who stonewall his every question about the victim's shadowy business and his client's past. Justice, and the unvarnished truth, has never been so elusive-or so dangerous.
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One tap for Martini's strengths (many), and one for his weaknesses (few, but notable).......2007-05-29
In the eminently readable page-turner "Double Tap", Martini's many strengths shine; unfortunately, the book also has a few flaws. Interestingly, I was not bothered by the dialogue, noted elsewhere as a weakness, although I must agree that the overdescriptions were occasionally distracting. Rather, my major objection is the lack of originality of the premise to this book.
More specifically, Martini employs the overused theme of a conspiracy to deprive citizens of their privacy in the name of national security. He also spices it up with the figure of a former general cast as the untouchable villain, which I found a little too convenient and quite unrealistic. The combination of the two, while expedient in a day and age when the public is only too sensitive to these themes, is also woefully lacking in originality, certainly enough to knock the rating down by one full star.
My other complaint is the formulaic structure of most of Martini's books, but then I'll be the first to say that the formula generally works. The problem is that, to those familiar with the author, identifying the perpetrator from an early scene, or at least harboring strong suspicions, is quite easy. Still, motive and means take a while to be revealed, and there are a few red herrings here and there, so not all elements of the mystery are given away. And while I saw any references to Madriani's uncle Evo as stagnation points rather than welcome insights, the plot is generally taught and flows well. In their aggregate, these points may not seem enough to knock the book down another full star, but three and a half were not an option.
As for the book's strengths, the legal proceedings, realistic or not, keep the reader on the edge of his seat and, in general, Martini's style puts you right there in the courtroom, or wherever else the action is. Also to the author's credit, Madriani is spared from starring in a protracted "action scene" requiring razor sharp reflexes and the resourcefulness of a recon ranger to survive. These elements, as inconsistent with the middle aged lawyer's character as they are, would still be considered necessary by some authors, and it is to Martini's credit that he manages to reduce them to a very tolerable level both in duration and intensity. Equally inconsistent love scenes are absent altogether without the book's value losing one iota.
All in all, while not Martini's best, this one will keep your interest to the last page.
Martini does it again.......2007-05-17
What more can I say. Martini's Madriani seris is one of the best and Double Tap is no exception
Another Great Book by this Author.......2007-03-01
While I am a huge Steve Martini fan, I was a little concerned when I read the dust jacket blurb about this book. I'm not a big fan of military thriller style books, and from the description, it appeared that he had moved closer to that genre than to the legal mystery category. However, judging books by their covers can be very deceptive, and this proved true with this book.
This is a wonderful legal mystery with numerous twists and turns. Steve Martini provides just enough peripheral characers as to make it difficult to really figure out who did it, and why. He also keeps you hanging until the end trying to figure out how the trial will end and whether his client will go free or fry.
The characters created by Mr. Martini are fantastic, with enough detail to make them interesting and little enough detail to know them too well. I particularly liked the prosecutor, whom Mr. Martini gave the nickname of the "Death Dwarf".
Finally, his characterizations of Harry Hinds and Paul Madriani are great. Unlike many writers of legal mysteries, his attorneys do not speak as if they came from a "silk stocking" law firm, but rather from the real world they would occupy. Harry is his usual smart mouthed self, while Mr. Madriani continues to be the calmer, and smarter of the two.
I highly recommend this book, along with the others written by Mr. Martini. I am now looking forward to my next chance to catch up with Harry, Paul and the others in his next book.
An interesting case but a little dry.......2006-10-13
Paul Madriani is a lawyer facing one of the toughest cases he has had for a while. A case that has already been walked away from by a high profile lawyer for undisclosed reasons. His client, Emiliano Ruiz, is accused of killing the head of a large software company, Madelyn Chapman, in an unusual style used by Special Forces called double tap. Given his military background, the placement of two shots in rapid succession into the target's head is something that Ruiz knows how to do. Add to that the fact that he served as Ms. Chapman's bodyguard, had an affair with her, and his gun was used in the killing, and the net of circumstantial evidence around Ruiz is pretty tight.
Paul and his partner set out to gather evidence that can either clear Ruiz or at least cast enough doubt on his guilt to save his life. The way the two of them go about their task reminded me a bit of Joe Friday and his partner Bill from the old Dragnet series. Their investigation keeps hitting roadblocks whenever they look into a seven year gap in Ruiz's records or try to find out about a shadowy general who was working with Madelyn on a secret software contract. The trial begins with Paul in possession of little evidence to help his client. Someone, it seems, wants to keep a lid on things and the lengths they are willing to go to keep their secrets may be the only hope Paul has of saving Ruiz.
I found the story engaging and the plot very plausible, but the book didn't always flow smoothly. At times it seemed like Steve Martini left off without finishing some thoughts and I couldn't tell whether it was his writing style or laziness. I also had to go back over the dialog in several places to understand just who was speaking. The inclusion of some historical perspective in the glimpses into the life of Paul's uncle Evo added depth to the book. Still, if he weren't an established author, I wonder if Mr. Martini could catch the eye of an editor with this offering.
If a book doesn't keep my interest I will drop it in the middle and I don't review books that I don't finish. The fact that I post a review means that the book is pretty good. I'm not a fan of lawyer stories (I don't think I've ever stayed awake through an episode of Perry Mason) but I finished and enjoyed Double Tap. If you like courtroom drama and a good mystery, I recommend reading this book.
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Non-stop intrigue.......2006-09-19
This 400 page book hooked me in right at the beginning and kept my attention until the very last page - not the usual quick read. The story centers around a murder investigation involving the death of Madelyn Chapman, a provocative, successful, software magnate. For those who love courtroom drama, the author takes the reader into a trial scenario that is both riveting and clever; complete with a vast array of unpredictable characters. It is a savvy murder-mystery tale that synthesizes government controversy, military scandals and contentious corporate decisions.
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Tough Guy goes down swinging.......2006-01-16
In a previous Stephen Leather thriller, THE LONG SHOT, ex-SAS Sergeant Mike Cramer is instrumental in foiling an assassination plot against the U.S. President and the British Prime Minister. Along the way, he's horrifically tortured by a fiendish, female, IRA terrorist in a manner that would have broken lesser literary and cinematic tough guys. But Cramer prevails.
Here, in THE DOUBLE TAP, Cramer is dying of stomach cancer. Wishing to go out fighting, he volunteers to act as the bait to entrap and liquidate a faceless international hit man that attracts the attention of the SAS after he kills a friend of the Prime Minister, who demands action. Thus, Mike assumes the identity of a reclusive millionaire businessman known to be on the assassin's short hit list. With the help of SAS trainers, Cramer practices quick-draw techniques in the hope that he can swiftly out-gun the Bad Guy, who specializes in double taps, i.e., a first shot to the head and a second to the chest close-up with a hand gun. Unknown to Cramer and the SAS, however, the former has another predator on his track, IRA soldier Dermott Lynch, out to avenge the execution of his wife, an IRA bomber, years before during an SAS raid on an IRA safe house in which Sergeant Cramer participated. Who'll get to Mike first?
THE DOUBLE TAP is decidedly better than THE LONG SHOT. In the latter, Cramer shared hero duties with an FBI agent, and, consequently, readers' loyalties might understandably be divided. Moreover, the potential repercussions of THE LONG SHOT were more international than personal, and the plot as a whole consequently perhaps less engaging. Leather remedies both shortcomings here with a leaner and meaner plot while at the same time providing a clever end-game twist that fools Mike and his SAS controller.
It's a shame Leather thought it necessary terminate Cramer's career. One can only hope that he was buried with all due honors in the parallel universe of literary fiction.
Double the pleasure.......2003-03-04
Great read, the hunt for an assasin takes former SAS officer Mike Cramer around the world. The assassin has never failed and always kills the same way - two shots to the head, the double tap of the title. The only way Cramer can stop the killer is to take the next target's place. Gripping characters and a fast-paced style that makes the book difficult to put down. Leather isn't widely known in the US - but he deserves to be.
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Double Tap
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