Flavor Release, edited by Deborah D. Roberts and Andrew J. Taylor, explores the mechanisms governing the release of flavor and aroma compounds in food systems. The book examines how physical structure, chemical composition, and processing conditions influence flavor perception. It covers analytical techniques for measuring flavor release, interactions between ingredients, and the role of human …
Introduces chemical reaction engineering fundamentals — reaction kinetics, reactor types (batch, CSTR, PFR), performance equations, heterogeneous systems, and design problem solving. International editions may be printed outside the US with equivalent content.
This book examines how successful companies integrate innovation into their core strategies to achieve sustained growth. It provides practical frameworks and real-world examples showing how firms adapt to change, foster creativity, and build innovation-driven cultures.
This edition provides a comprehensive and practical approach to management in social work, including updated material on supervision, organizational leadership, and administrative responsibilities in human service agencies.
General, Organic, and Biochemistry is a foundational chemistry textbook designed especially for undergraduate students, particularly those in health‑related fields such as nursing, allied health, and biological sciences. It integrates key topics from general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry, presenting concepts in a clear, problem‑solving framework. Sections cover atomic struc…
A compact handbook containing essential formulas and quick references used in architectural design and building construction. Useful for architects, engineers, and architecture students for quick calculations in design, geometry, and structural planning.
An introductory yet comprehensive treatise on the major areas of thermal‑fluid sciences—thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. The text emphasizes physical understanding and engineering applications.
Covers principles and applications of modern control theory, including system modeling, analysis, design, digital control, and feedback mechanisms. Includes MATLAB examples and practical applications in engineering systems.
A widely used engineering textbook explaining the theory and practical applications of the finite element method in structural and mechanical engineering. It covers fundamental concepts, element formulations, numerical techniques, and engineering problem applications.