Bentham Science Publishers
Bentham Science Publishers is a major publisher of more than 100 peer-reviewed science, technology and medical (STM) journals, along with a rapidly growing collection of eBooks. Since 1993, Bentham Science Publishers has been catering to the information needs of the pharmaceutical, engineering, biomedical and medical research community.641 - 660 of 1957 results
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Diabetes and the Eye: Latest Concepts and Practices
Diabetes: Current and Future Developments: Volume 2
More LessDiabetes and the Eye familiarizes the reader with the relationship between diabetes mellitus and the visual system. It presents a discussion about the diabetes epidemic and the many ways the disease can cause vision loss, with several types of vision disorders covered in separate chapters. Information about new frontiers in the treatment of ophthalmic disorders is also presented to reflect the advances being made in the clinic.
Key features:
- presents detailed coverage of vision loss in diabetes in 12 organized and easy to read chapters
- includes a discussion on the diabetes epidemic
- covers a wide range of vision disorders, of different parts of the eye
- includes information on current practices in eye care and management for diabetic patients
- includes information about relevant diagnostic tools
This book serves as a useful handbook for medical students, residents in ophthalmology, community and academic ophthalmologists, as well as members of the internal medicine and family practice communities.
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Diagnosis And Treatment In Rheumatology
More LessDiagnosis and Treatment in Rheumatology is a clear and concise handbook of all rheumatic diseases. The book presents organized information about current diagnosis, treatment and statistics (where available) of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, spndyloarthropathies, gout, systemic lupus erythromatosis, osteoarthritis, myositis and much more. This reader friendly format and up to date information is easily accessible for rheumatology residents and medical students, making the book an ideal reference for study and practice.
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Diagnosis and Management of Fetal Disorders
More LessDiagnosis and Management of Fetal Disorders reviews key points in obstetrics/maternal fetal medicine imagery analysis of the pregnant uterus and its contents. Specifically, chapters cover ultrasound of different fetal organs, physiological systems and diseases. The authors also provide radiological correlation to help the obstetrician, pediatrician, radiologist, and other specialists know the basics and some more advanced concepts that will allow diagnosis of fetal abnormality, and what those findings mean to the patient and their families vis-a-vis the fetus in their pregnancy. It is ,therefore, a handbook that helps medical residents and professionals to assess cases in real-time or to review a given clinical problem. Key Features - 13 structured chapters covering key topics related to the ultrasound of different fetal organs, physiological systems and diseases - Evidence-based presentation through detailed images and references - Portability and practical information on general and differential diagnostics to consider in fetal and uterine examinations. - Useful information for medical and genetic counseling affected mothers and couples The book is intended for a broad readership in medicine including medical students, specialty trainees and attending physicians in obstetrics, pediatrics, radiology, and subspecialty trainees in maternal fetal medicine, neonatology, ultrasound imaging. Medical professionals in allied fields including sonography, family practice, and genetic counseling will also benefit from the information presented in the book.
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Diagnostic Atlas of Retinal Diseases
Ophthalmology: Current and Future Developments: Volume 2
More LessThis 3 volume set offers a comprehensive compilation which presents detailed information about ophthalmic (retinal, vitreous and macular) diseases. Key features of this set include:
o Emphasis on practical features of clinical diagnosis
o Concise and didactic presentation of key manifestations of diseases designed for rapid reference and target recall
o A vast selection of illustrations to sharpen clinical problem-solving skills
o Step by step treatment approaches to enhance the reader's ability to handle medical cases
o Citations or relevant research articles in each chapter for further reading
The second volume of this set covers several choroid and retinal disorders including, commotio retinae, choroidal rupture and macular trauma, retinal breaks and detachment, and a variety of congenital / genetic eye diseases such as Bests disease and Stargardt disease. Written by a group of retina specialists, this book is an excellent resource for knowledge about retinal disorders. The streamlined format and evidence based medicine presented in the volume make this book the perfect reference for medical students, residents, general ophthalmologists and retina specialists.
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Diagnostic Atlas of Retinal Diseases
Ophthalmology: Current and Future Developments: Volume 3
More LessThis 3 volume set offers a comprehensive compilation which presents detailed information about ophthalmic (retinal, vitreous and macular) diseases. Key features of this set include:
o Emphasis on practical features of clinical diagnosis
o Concise and didactic presentation of key manifestations of diseases designed for rapid reference and target recall
o A vast selection of illustrations to sharpen clinical problem-solving skills
o Step by step treatment approaches to enhance the reader's ability to handle medical cases
o Citations or relevant research articles in each chapter for further reading
The third volume of this set covers eye infections (bacterial and viral), inflammatory disorders and neoplasms. Written by a group of retina specialists, this book is an excellent resource for knowledge about retinal disorders. The streamlined format and evidence based medicine presented in the volume make this book the perfect reference for medical students, residents, general ophthalmologists and retina specialists.
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Diagnostic Technologies in Ophthalmology
More LessThis E-book provides the reader with a detailed up-to-date review of diagnostic technologies and their role in clinical practice. Chapters are dedicated specifically to describe the role of current technologies in the management of the leading causes of visual impairment such as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, vitreo-retinal disorders, cornea and anterior segment diseases. This E-book will help clinicians to understand and interpret diagnostic tests and critically appraise their performance and limitations. This book is intended for general ophthalmologists and clinicians with a special interest in retinal diseases, glaucoma, anterior segment and cornea. It will also be of interest and value to ophthalmologists in training, scientists, ophthalmic photographers and optometrists.
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Differential and Integral Calculus Theory and Cases
More LessDifferential and Integral Calculus - Theory and Cases is a complete textbook designed to cover basic calculus at introductory college and undergraduate levels. Chapters provide information about calculus fundamentals and concepts including real numbers, series, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, antidifferentiation (integration) and sequences. Readers will find a concise and clear study of calculus topics, giving them a solid foundation of mathematical analysis using calculus. The knowledge and concepts presented in this book will equip students with the knowledge to immediately practice the learned calculus theory in practical situations encountered at advanced levels.
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- Complete coverage of basic calculus, including differentiation and integration
- Easy to read presentation suitable for students
- Information about functions and maps
- Case studies and exercises for practical learning, with solutions
- Case studies and exercises for practical learning, with solutions
- References for further reading
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Digital Currency: An International Legal and Regulatory Compliance Guide
More LessDigital or virtual currencies pose significant challenges for government, financial and legal institutions because of their non-physical nature and their relative anonymity to physical currency. These attributes make this form of exchange extremely volatile and, at the same time, attractive to criminals. Many countries around the world have, therefore issued warnings against the use of digital currencies and have enacted laws to regulate and in some cases, restrict their use among members under their respective jurisdictions.
Digital Currency: An International Legal and Regulatory Compliance Guide serves as a primer for both general and specialized readers, as well as business law and e-commerce teachers and students, to recognize and understand the extensive network of laws and regulations already in place around the world which have a profound impact on the creation, distribution and use of digital currency and blockchain technology. The book is also a compliance guide assisting legal practitioners in the fields of business, law, and technology to develop, implement, manage, and maintain strategies, policies, practices, and procedures to ensure that their activities involving digital currency and blockchain technology comply with a complex set of legal requirements in several jurisdictions. The book addresses both the complex set of existing laws that have a profound impact on digital currencies and blockchain technology, and the emerging new legal requirements directed specifically towards digital currency. Readers will understand the broad implications of laws and regulations on digital currency and blockchain development and its use, and will also be equipped with the knowledge to incorporate these effectively into their professional and personal endeavors. This entails maximizing the value of digital currency and blockchain technology while also minimizing their risk of adverse legal consequences. Additionally, policymakers seeking to enforce current legislations or wishing to draft appropriate new regulations in the digital currency and blockchain economy will also benefit from the information provided in this book.
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Digital Deception: Uncovering the Dark Side of AI in Social Networks
Federated Learning for Internet of Vehicles: IoV Image Processing, Vision & Intelligent Systems: Volume 4
More LessDigital Deception: Uncovering the Dark Side of AI in Social Networks is a critical investigation into how artificial intelligence silently influences, manipulates, and, at times, undermines digital interactions across social platforms. Bridging disciplines such as computer science, sociology, and ethics, the book exposes how AI technologies contribute to misinformation, surveillance, identity manipulation, and psychological exploitation in the digital sphere.
With chapters on algorithmic bias, deep fakes, federated learning, and intrusion detection, the book reveals the hidden mechanisms that shape user behavior and societal discourse. It explores the ethical implications of AI-powered content curation, privacy violations, and the rise of automated cyberattackswhile proposing regulatory and technological countermeasures. Case studies and real-world examples illustrate the consequences of unchecked AI deployment and the erosion of trust in online spaces.
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Examines misinformation, digital surveillance, and algorithmic bias
Presents real-world case studies and AI behavior models
Highlights privacy concerns and ethical frameworks
Proposes AI-driven defenses and user empowerment strategies
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Digital Dilemmas: Exploring Conflict within South Asian Literature through a Technological Perspective
More LessThis collection brings together scholars and practitioners to explore how literature and technology shape spaces of resistance, belonging, and innovation, from LGBTQ+ Insta-poetry and diaspora testimonies to the geopolitics of Palestine/Israel through Indian perspectives
Spanning thirteen chapters this comprehensive study offers a multidimensional view of how digital interventions are reshaping narratives of conflict and community in the region.Contributors explore diverse themes including internet disruptions, emergent versus residual cultures, colonial guilt, digital storytelling, translation in conflict communication, and the use of social networks for language learning.
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Examines how digital technologies mediate conflict, identity, and literary expression in South Asia.
Maps out intersections between traditional and emergent cultural forms across literature, media, and geopolitics.
Showcases original case studies on LGBTQ+ expression, diaspora narratives, internet disruptions, and digital pedagogy.
Analyzes colonial and postcolonial legacies through new readings of texts and cultural practices.
Offers comparative, interdisciplinary approaches linking literature, digital humanities, and social sciences.
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Digital Economy, Sustainability and International Economic Law
Current and Future Developments in Law: Volume 3
More LessThis volume reviews issues that address the interconnection between digital economy, sustainability and international economic law. It covers a range of topics, including renewables subsidies, AI and corporate governance, digital currency, dispute resolution and new developments in trade law. The selection of chapters intends to illustrate how the digital economic, sustainable development goals and arrangements could influence and potentially shape international economic law, and how they are intertwined in an increasingly connected world. However, as the concepts of digital economy and sustainable development integrate unevenly into different fields of law, the selection focuses on some of the most visible influences in corporate and international trade law in Asia.
The chapters in this volume are written by eminent authorities who are devoted to the emerging multidisciplinary fields of international economic law. Contributions include structured sections with a concluding summary and reference list for the benefit of a broad range of readers.
This is a timely reference for legal scholars, practitioners and law students seeking updated and critical information from the perspective of an increasingly digital, and sustainability-focused global trade economy.
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Digital Innovation Adoption: Architectural Recommendations and Security Solutions
More LessThis reference reviews the architectural requirements of IT systems that are designed to digitally transform business operations. It is a compilation of 7 timely reviews that demonstrate how adopting emerging technologies and examining the security-based concerns can lead to innovation in the business sector. The aim of the book is to guide scholars and business consultants on IT and business frameworks that can help new and existing organizations navigate the challenges posed by disruptive technologies to create a competitive advantage. The reviews are contributed by experts in business and information technology.
The chapters cover diverse topics related to technological advancements and digital security measures. Chapter 1 offers insights into accessing and securing patient medical records through a blockchain-based framework, detailing research methodology, scalability, and standards. Chapter 2 discusses cyber threats in IoT-connected cars, addressing vulnerabilities, attack methods, and defense strategies. Chapter 3 focuses on malware analysis and detection using machine learning techniques. Chapter 4 emphasizes on securing IoT-based home automation. Chapter 5 presents an IoT policy and governance reference architecture to ensure integrity and security across devices. Chapter 6 explores organizational security improvements to prevent deepfake ransomware. Finally, Chapter 7 examines the use of machine learning in credit card fraud detection, discussing challenges and control layers.
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Digital Transformation and Innovation in Higher Education: Faculty Development and Student-Centric Paradigms
Advances in Data Science Driven Technologies: Volume 6
More LessDigital Transformation and Innovation in Higher Education: Faculty Development and Student-Centric Paradigms is a comprehensive, practice-oriented roadmap to academic transformation. Spanning thirteen chapters, it addresses people and platforms alike, covering lifelong learning, digital literacy, AI integration, blended and online learning, analytics-driven quality assurance, student-centric models, income-generating online programs, policy reforms, benchmarking, active learning, and immersive technologies like virtual reality. Drawing on case studies, comparative reviews, and evidence-based frameworks, it equips higher education leaders and faculty to drive innovation, equity, and student success.
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Upskills faculty through digital literacy, growth mindsets, and lifelong learning approaches.
Integrates AI, analytics, and immersive technologies into teaching and learning systems.
Equips readers with the ability to apply data-informed decision-making to enhance curriculum, quality assurance, and student outcomes.
Allows faculty developers and instructional designers to redesign programmes to balance financial viability, policy compliance, and student equity.
Provides scalable playbooks and toolkits for online learning, active teaching, and VR adoption.
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Digital Transformation in African SMEs: Emerging Issues and Trends
Advanced Computing Techniques: Implementation, Informatics and Emerging Technologies: Volume 2
More LessThis 2 volume set aims to shed light on the various advantages and drawbacks of the same along with the opportunities and markets that are emerging because of digital transformation. This volume encompasses diverse perspectives on the digital landscape for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). It delves into the use of digital tools like Big Data, IoT, AI, and ML in Chapter 1, followed by an exploration of factors influencing online shopping adoption in SMEs in Ghana (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 sheds light on the digital transformation of African SMEs, while Chapter 4 offers insights into the consequences of digitalization for SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. The subsequent chapters cover topics such as the impact of Big Data on SMEs' performance, digitization initiatives for African telecom service providers, the role of social media as a promotional tool for SMEs in Ghana, and the utilization of Artificial Intelligence by SMEs in Africa, addressing both benefits and challenges. The chapters provide information for educators at all levels to obtain a complete understanding of the technology-based environment that impacts teaching and commerce. It also serves as a resource for policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and students interested in digital transformation in Africa.
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Digital Transformation in African SMEs: Emerging Issues and Trends
Advanced Computing Techniques: Implementation, Informatics and Emerging Technologies: Volume 3
More LessThis 2 volume set aims to shed light on the various advantages and drawbacks of the same along with the opportunities and markets that are emerging because of digital transformation. This volume encompasses diverse perspectives on the digital landscape for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). It delves into the use of digital tools like Big Data, IoT, AI, and ML in Chapter 1, followed by an exploration of factors influencing online shopping adoption in SMEs in Ghana (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 sheds light on the digital transformation of African SMEs, while Chapter 4 offers insights into the consequences of digitalization for SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. The subsequent chapters cover topics such as the impact of Big Data on SMEs' performance, digitization initiatives for African telecom service providers, the role of social media as a promotional tool for SMEs in Ghana, and the utilization of Artificial Intelligence by SMEs in Africa, addressing both benefits and challenges. The chapters provide information for educators at all levels to obtain a complete understanding of the technology-based environment that impacts teaching and commerce. It also serves as a resource for policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and students interested in digital transformation in Africa.
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Digital Transformation in Education: Emerging Markets and Opportunities
More LessThe widespread digitalization of all aspects of life, including the disruption caused by the Internet and the invasion by artificial intelligence, necessitates rethinking educational transformation processes. The broader purpose of the digital transformation of education is to develop an effective educational system that fits the needs of the digital economy and guarantees easy access to information for stakeholders in this sector.
Digital Transformation in Education: Emerging Markets and Opportunities provides a comprehensive understanding of the emergence and evolution of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in the field of education. It presents 12 reviews that shed light on the various advantages and drawbacks of digital technology along with the opportunities and markets that are emerging because of such a digital education transition. Each chapter is written by a group of distinguished contributors and presents a detailed literature review, methodology (where appropriate), discussion and reference list. The book content equips educators at all levels with essential information required to adapt to educational technology in order to improve teaching, student support and learning outcomes.
This book is an informative resource for post-graduate scholars, academics, policymakers, educators, and researchers in pedagogy, learning theory, digital learning, communication and education research.
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Digitization and Automation for the 21st Century
Data Analytics for IoT Applications: Volume 1
More LessData Analytics for IoT Applications explains how advanced computational methods support real-world IoT solutions. The book offers a clear and practical overview of how AI, machine learning, and big data analytics strengthen IoT systems across healthcare, agriculture, security, smart environments, and industrial safety. Going from intrusion detection and neural network optimization to smart sensing, energy-efficient communication, and early warning systems. It also showcases applied use cases such as disease detection, facial recognition, livestock monitoring, robotics in forensics, fraud detection, and smart water management, blending theory with hands-on applications.
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· Integrates AI, machine learning, and big data with IoT systems.
· Demonstrates practical applications through real-world case studies.
· Examines privacy, security, and ethical considerations in IoT networks.
· Explores emerging trends including nature-inspired algorithms, edge computing, and robotics.
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Dimorphic Fungi: Their Importance as Models for Differentiation and Fungal Pathogenesis
More LessDimorphism can be defined as the property of different fungal species to grow in the form of budding yeasts or in the form of mycelium, depending on the environmental conditions. Dimorphism may be considered as a differentiative phenomenon, similar to others exhibited by fungi: spore germination, sporulation, etc, but comparatively simple to analyze.
Fungal dimorphism involves extensive changes in the cell physiology and morphology in response to external signals, producing drastic alterations in the cell wall structure and synthesis, whose growth pattern changes from isodiametric (spherical) to polarized or vice versa. Because of this, dimorphism has been the subject of extensive studies as a model for the differentiation processes occurring in eukaryotic organisms.
Additionally, it is important to recall that the most important human pathogenic fungi, and some plant pathogenic ones are dimorphic, displaying different morphologies when growing as saprophytes, or inside their hosts. This observation, and the demonstration that mutants in specific genes that interfere with the dimorphic transition are non-virulent, has suggested that this process might be a target for efficient antimycotic drugs.
This e-book includes several chapters on the most important and studied fungal models, written by specialists, discussing the biology of each species or genera, the general aspects controlling their dimorphic transition, the molecular aspects involved, the use of them as models for understanding the bases of biochemical and cell differentiation, and the importance of dimorphism in pathogenesis.
This e-book is recommended for scholars and researchers working or interested in human, animal and plant pathogenesis, fungal genetics, molecular biology, development, evolution, and differentiation.
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Discrete Calculus By Analogy
More LessDiscrete Hilbert-type inequalities including Hilbert's inequality are important in mathematical analysis and its applications. In 1998, the author presented an extension of Hilbert's integral inequality with an independent parameter. In 2004, some new extensions of Hilbert's inequality were presented by introducing two pairs of conjugate exponents and additional independent parameters. Since then, a number of new discrete Hilbert-type inequalities have arisen. In this book, the author explains how to use the way of weight coefficients and introduce specific parameters to build new discrete Hilbert-type inequalities and consider some applications. The book is intended to augment the reader's understanding of Hilbert-type inequalities.
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