Membrane Engineering for Today and for Tomorrow
Authors
Abstract:
This article doesn't have abstract
similar resources
Alzheimer's Disease: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Alzheimer's disease is the most common and well - known cause of dementia, as a progressive, irreversible brain disorder that affects cognitive function, personality, thought, perception and behaviour. Alzheimer's disease is the fourth leading cause of death in western countries. Interesting to know that this disease was unknown in medical community till 100 years ago and had no name. Dr. Alois...
full textStatistical Software for Today and Tomorrow
This article is a relatively short exposition on the current state of the art with regards to statistical software along with some prognostications as to the future trends in the area. The article is somewhat biased in its discussions of the state of the art with a necessitated focus on those packages that seem most promising with regards to their current and future role in the academic researc...
full textRecipes 2.0: Building for Today and Tomorrow
The history of science gateway development has, in many ways, been a story of the “Haves” vs. the “Have-nots.” Large infrastructure projects led the way, building thick client portals to provide coherent interfaces to an incoherent environment. Contrast this with the way the modern web is designed using light, front end components and outsourcing much of the heavy lifting to a mash-up of REST A...
full textPhotovoltaics today and tomorrow.
In the next several decades it is expected that the United States and the rest of the nations of the world will greatly expand their consumption of electricity. But many questions will accompany this expansion: Can we build enough generating capacity? Do we have enough energy resources? Can we accommodate centralized and dispersed needs, large and small applications, and the diverse requirement...
full textVaccination today and tomorrow.
The vaccines against infectious diseases in use today are, with few exceptions, prepared from the causal agents themselves, either by inactivating them with a chemical such as formaldehyde or by attenuating them so that they grow and thus evoke an immune response in the natural host but cause no disease. These empirical approaches have produced many highly successful vaccines. Increasing knowle...
full textToday and tomorrow
In two and almost a half years of writing this column my mum, Vesna Andrijević-Matovac, and I, Nika Matovac, shared with you a true and very intimate story of a woman with breast cancer and her daughter. In these columns, you have witnessed our great moments, sad moments, and devastating moments, you have been a part of our life. Now, as everything has its beginning and its end, it is time to s...
full textMy Resources
Journal title
volume 6 issue 3
pages 238- 240
publication date 2020-06-01
By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023