Thursday, July 16, 2015

Highway Capacity Manual, 5th (Fifth) Edition 2010, (HCM2010), ISBN: 978-0309160773, Publisher: Transportation Research Board, Paperback

Highway Capacity Manual, 5th (Fifth) Edition 2010, (HCM2010), ISBN: 978-0309160773, Publisher: Transportation Research Board, Paperback


Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.


O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formato de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega, outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente.

Product details
 
Paperback
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0309160774
ISBN-13: 978-0309160773
Product Dimensions: 30.7 x 29.5 x 15 cm

Description

The Transportation Research Board's (TRB) fifth edition of the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM 2010), incorporates results from more than $5 million of research completed since the publication of the HCM2000. This latest edition significantly updates the methodologies that engineers and planners use to assess the traffic and environmental effects of highway projects.

HCM 2010 introduces several firsts, including:

- An integrated multimodal approach to the analysis and evaluation of urban streets from the points of view of automobile drivers, transit passengers, bicyclists, and pedestrians;
- Guidance on the proper application of microsimulation analysis and the evaluation of those results;
- The presentation of active traffic management in relation to demand and capacity; and
- Generalized service volume tables to assist planners in sizing roadway facilities.

The TRB Highway Capacity and Quality of Service Committee invites users of the manual who are interested in improving the profession?s understanding of highway capacity and quality of service analysis to participate in the committee deliberations and to provide feedback about the HCM2010 methods. 

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Corporate Finance, 3rd Edition, Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo, Published: February 2013, ISBN: 9780132992473, Publisher: Prentice Hall, Cloth, Pages: 1136 pp

Corporate Finance, 3rd Edition, Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo, Published: February 2013, ISBN: 9780132992473, Publisher: Prentice Hall, Cloth, Pages: 1136 pp


Detalhes

Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formato de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente

DESCRIPTION
 
For MBA/graduate students taking a course in corporate finance.

Using the unifying valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo set the new standard for corporate finance textbooks. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. With this ideal melding of the core with modern topics, innovation with proven pedagogy, Berk and DeMarzo establish the new canon in finance.For programs and professors who would like a streamlined book that is specifically tailored to the topics covered in the first one-semester course, Corporate Finance: The Core is also available by Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo.

FEATURES
 
  • The Law of One Price: A Unifying Principle of Valuation. The Law of One Price is used as a framework, reflecting the modern idea that the absence of arbitrage is the unifying concept in valuation. This theme is explicitly introduced in Chapter 3, "The Law of One Price and Financial Decision Making," revisited in each Part Opener, and integrated throughout the text--motivating all major concepts. This methodology directly connects theory to practice, and unifies what might appear to students as disparate topics that comprise the course syllabus (corporate finance, investments, valuation). 
  • Teaching Students to Think Finance. In each chapter, an innovative set of learning aids teaches every student how to 'think finance.' 
    • Simplified Presentation of Mathematics. One of the hardest parts of learning finance is mastering the jargon, math, and non-standardized notation. Corporate Finance systematically uses:
      • Notation Boxes: Each chapter opens by defining the variables and acronyms used in the chapter as a 'legend' for students' reference.
      • Timelines: Introduced in Chapter 4, timelines are emphasized as the important first step in solving every problem that involves cash flows.
      • Numbered and Labeled Equations: The first time a full equation is given in notation form it is numbered. Key equations are titled and revisited in the summary and in end papers.
      • NEW! Using Excel Boxes: Provide hands-on instruction of Excel techniques and include screenshots to serve as a guide for students.
      • Spreadsheet Tables: Select tables are available as Excel files, enabling students to change inputs and manipulate the underlying calculations.
    • Practice Finance to Learn Finance: Working problems is the proven way to cement and demonstrate an understanding of finance.
      • Concept Check questions at the end of each section enable students to test their understanding and target areas in which they need further review.
      • End-of-chapter problems written personally by Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo offer instructors the opportunity to assign first-rate materials to students for homework and practice with the confidence that the problems are consistent with chapter content. Both the problems and solutions, which were also written by the authors, have been class-tested and accuracy checked to ensure quality.
      • Data Cases present in-depth scenarios in a business setting with questions designed to guide students' analysis. Many questions involve the use of Internet resources and Excel techniques.
  • Modern Research. Berk and DeMarzo introduce recent advances in finance research throughout the book. For example, Chapter 16, "Financial Distress, Managerial Incentives, and Information," is a full-chapter treatment of the effects of financial distress, agency issues, and asymmetric information on the firm's choice of capital structure.
  • Modern Practice. Throughout Corporate Finance the authors connect finance concepts to practice. Chapter 18, "Capital Budgeting with Leverage," shows the relationship between the WACC, APV, and Flow-to-Equity methodologies, and stresses the role of the firm's leverage policy. Then, a unique capstone to capital budgeting, Chapter 19, "Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study," illustrates the application and real-world implementation of valuation techniques. 
  • NEW! Focus on the 2007—2009 Financial Crisis and Sovereign Debt Crisis. Global Financial Crisis boxes reflect the reality of the recent financial crisis and ongoing sovereign debt crisis, noting lessons learned. Boxes across the book illustrate and analyze key details.
  • Study Aids with a Practical Focus. To be successful, students need to master the core concepts and learn to identify and solve problems that today's practitioners face.
    • Common Mistakes boxes alert students to frequently made mistakes stemming from misunderstanding core concepts and calculations–in the classroom and in the field.
  • Applications that Reflect Real Practice. Corporate Finance features actual companies and leaders in the field.
    • Interviews with notable practitioners—seven new for this edition—highlight leaders in the field and address the effects of the financial crisis.
    • General Interest boxes highlight timely material from financial publications that shed light on business problems and real-company practices.
  • Options for Teaching Risk and Return. Chapter 3 briefly introduces the concept of risk and return. Using the no-arbitrage concept, the reasoning behind evaluating risk relative to a benchmark is explained conceptually and allows for use of the concept of risk and return in early chapters. Later, the structure of Part IV is flexible and allows instructors to opt for brief or comprehensive coverage of the topic.
  • Emphasis of Capital Budgeting and Valuation. Capital budgeting and valuation is presented in two distinct stages. The first, which appears in Chapter 8, "Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting," focuses on cash flows, while the second stage focuses on capital budgeting and valuation in the real world in Chapter 18, "Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage" and the capstone chapter 19, "Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study." 
  • MyFinanceLab: Hands-on Practice. Hands-off Grading. Because practice with homework problems is crucial to learning finance, Corporate Finance is available with MyFinanceLab, a fully integrated homework and tutorial system. MyFinanceLab revolutionizes homework and practice with a unique hint and partial credit system developed by Jonathon Berk and Peter DeMarzo

NEW TO THIS EDITION 

  • New ‘Global Financial Crisis’ boxes highlight the ongoing sovereign debt crisis and financial crisis of 2007-2009, with analysis focused on the core concepts that underlie financial decision making.
  • Seven new practitioner interviews support the book’s practical perspective and incorporate timely viewpoints related to recent financial turmoil in the United States and abroad.
  • Reorganized ratios coverage in Chapter 2 centralizes coverage in a dedicated section that provides students with the tools to holistically analyze financial statements.  
  • New examples with non-annual interest rates in Chapter 4 provide applications of time value of money concepts in a personal loan context.  
  • Chapter 6, “Valuing Bonds,” now appears after Chapter 5, “Interest Rates,” providing an immediate application of time value of money concepts to fixed debt and continuity in the interest rate determination coverage across the two chapters.
  • Chapter 6, “Valuing Bonds,” addresses the risk level of fixed-debt securities as illustrated by the sovereign debt crisis, provides an overview of European debt problems, and examines whether Treasuries are risk-free securities.
  • New ‘Using Excel’ boxes provide hands-on instruction of Excel techniques and include screenshots to serve as a guide for students.
  • Updated text discussions, figures, and tables throughout.

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. The Corporation
2. Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
3. The Law of One Price and Financial Decision Making

PART II. TIME, MONEY, AND INTEREST RATES
4. The Time Value of Money
5. Interest Rates
6. Valuing Bonds

PART III. VALUING PROJECTS AND FIRMS
7. Investment Decision Rules
8. Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting
9. Valuing Stocks

PART IV. RISK AND RETURN
10. Capital Markets and the Pricing of Risk
11. Optimal Portfolio Choice and the Capital Asset Pricing Model
12. Estimating the Cost of Capital
13. Investor Behavior and Capital Market Efficiency

PART V. CAPITAL STRUCTURE
14. Capital Structure in a Perfect Market
15. Debt and Taxes
16. Financial Distress, Managerial Incentives, and Information
17. Payout Policy

PART VI. ADVANCED VALUATION
18. Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage
19. Valuation and Financial Modeling: A Case Study

PART VII. OPTIONS
20. Financial Operations
21. Option Valuation
22. Real Options

PART VIII. LONG-TERM FINANCING
23. Raising Equity Capital
24. Debt Financing
25. Leasing

PART IX. SHORT-TERM FINANCING
26. Working Capital Management
27. Short-Term Financial Planning

PART X. SPECIAL TOPICS
28. Mergers and Acquisitions
29. Corporate Governance
30. Risk Management
31. International Corporate Finance 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S) 

Jonathan Berk is the A.P. Giannini Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University and is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Before coming to Stanford, he was the Sylvan Coleman Professor of Finance at Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to earning his Ph.D., he worked as an Associate at Goldman Sachs (where his education in finance really began).

Professor Berk’s research interests in finance include corporate valuation, capital structure, mutual funds, asset pricing, experimental economics, and labor economics. His work has won a number of research awards including the TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award, the Smith Breeden Prize, Best Paper of the Year in The Review of Financial Studies, and the FAME Research Prize. His paper, “A Critique of Size-Related Anomalies,” was selected as one of the two best papers ever published in The Review of Financial Studies. In recognition of his influence on the practice of finance he has received the Bernstein-Fabozzi/Jacobs Levy Award, the Graham and Dodd Award of Excellence, and the Roger F. Murray Prize. He served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Finance for eight years, is currently an Academic Director of the Financial Management Association, and is a member of the advisory board of the Journal of Portfolio Management.

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Professor Berk is married, with two daughters, and is an avid skier and biker.

Peter DeMarzo
 is the Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He currently teaches MBA and Ph.D. courses in Corporate Finance and Financial Modeling. In addition to his experience at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Professor DeMarzo has taught at the Haas School of Business and the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, and he was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

Professor DeMarzo received the Sloan Teaching Excellence Award at Stanford in 2004 and 2006, and the Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award at U.C. Berkeley in 1998. Professor DeMarzo has served as an Associate Editor for The Review of Financial Studies, Financial Management, and the B.E. Journals in Economic Analysis and Policy, as well as a Director of the American Finance Association. He has served as Vice President and is currently President-elect of the Western Finance Association. Professor DeMarzo’s research is in the area of corporate finance, asset securitization, and contracting, as well as market structure and regulation. His recent work has examined issues of the optimal design of contracts and securities, the regulation of insider trading and broker-dealers, and the influence of information asymmetries on corporate investment. He has received numerous awards including the Western Finance Association Corporate Finance Award and the Barclays Global Investors/Michael Brennan best-paper award from The Review of Financial Studies.

Professor DeMarzo was born in Whitestone, New York, and is married with three boys. He and his family enjoy hiking, biking, and skiing. 

IMO SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) Consolidated Edition, 6th Edition, 2014, IF110E, ISBN: 9789280115949, Publisher: International Maritime Organization, Language: English, Format: Hardcover

IMO SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) Consolidated Edition, 6th Edition, 2014, IF110E, ISBN: 9789280115949, Publisher: International Maritime Organization, Language: English, Format: Hardcover



Detalhes

Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formato de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega, outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente

SOLAS consolidated edition, 2014 : consolidated text of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 and its Protocol of 1988 : articles, annexes and certificates : incorporating all amendments in effect from 1 July 2014.

Product Details

Hardcover: 420 pages
Publisher: International Maritime Organization; Consolidated ed edition (September 18, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9280115944
ISBN-13: 978-9280115949
Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 1.4 x 8.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds

Of all the international conventions dealing with maritime safety, the most important is the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, better known as SOLAS, which coversa wide range of measures designed to improve the safety of shipping.

The Convention is also one of the oldest of its kind: the first version was adopted in 1914 following the sinking of the Titanic with the loss of more than 1,500 lives. Since then there havebeen four more versions of SOLAS. The present version was adopted in 1974 and entered into force in 1980.

In order to provide an easy reference to all SOLAS requirements applicable from 1 July 2014, this edition presents a consolidated text of the Convention, its Protocols of 1978 and 1988 and allamendments in effect from that date.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO), which met for the first time in 1959, is the specialized agency of the United Nations devoted to maritime affairs. Its main interests can besummed up in the phrase: Safe, secure and efficient shipping on clean oceans.

Over the years, IMO has developed and promoted the adoption of more than 40 conventions and protocols as well as over 1,000 codes and recommendations dealing with maritime safety, the prevention ofpollution at sea and other matters. The most important of these are mandatory for ships engaged in international trade, and even the recommendations are often universal in their impact.

To ensure that its measures are properly implemented worldwide, IMO operates a technical cooperation programme, provides consultancy and advisory services, arranges individual trainingthrough fellowships and general training through a number of institutions, and disseminates information on its activities by means of an extensive publishing programme.

International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974

Adoption: 1 November 1974; Entry into force: 25 May 1980

 
The SOLAS Convention in its successive forms is generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships. The first version was adopted in 1914, in response to the Titanic disaster, the second in 1929, the third in 1948, and the fourth in 1960. The 1974 version includes the tacit acceptance procedure - which provides that an amendment shall enter into force on a specified date unless, before that date, objections to the amendment are received from an agreed number of Parties.
As a result the 1974 Convention has been updated and amended on numerous occasions. The Convention in force today is sometimes referred to as SOLAS, 1974, as amended.

Technical provisions
The main objective of the SOLAS Convention is to specify minimum standards for the construction, equipment and operation of ships, compatible with their safety. Flag States are responsible for ensuring that ships under their flag comply with its requirements, and a number of certificates are prescribed in the Convention as proof that this has been done. Control provisions also allow Contracting Governments to inspect ships of other Contracting States if there are clear grounds for believing that the ship and its equipment do not substantially comply with the requirements of the Convention - this procedure is known as port State control. The​ current SOLAS Convention includes Articles setting out general obligations, amendment procedure and so on, followed by an Annex divided into 12 Chapters.
 
Chapter I - General Provisions
Includes regulations concerning the survey of the various types of ships and the issuing of documents signifying that the ship meets the requirements of the Convention. The Chapter also includes provisions for the control of ships in ports of other Contracting Governments.

Chapter II-1 - Construction - Subdivision and stability, machinery and electrical installations 
The subdivision of passenger ships into watertight compartments must be such that after assumed damage to the ship's hull the vessel will remain afloat and stable. Requirements for watertight integrity and bilge pumping arrangements for passenger ships are also laid down as well as stability requirements for both passenger and cargo ships.
 
The degree of subdivision - measured by the maximum permissible distance between two adjacent bulkheads - varies with ship's length and the service in which it is engaged. The highest degree of subdivision applies to passenger ships.
 
Requirements covering machinery and electrical installations are designed to ensure that services which are essential for the safety of the ship, passengers and crew are maintained under various emergency conditions.
 
"Goal-based standards" for oil tankers and bulk carriers were adopted in 2010,  requiring new ships to be designed and constructed for a specified design life and to be safe and environmentally friendly, in intact and specified damage conditions, throughout their life. Under the regulation, ships should have adequate strength, integrity and stability to minimize the risk of loss of the ship or pollution to the marine environment due to structural failure, including collapse, resulting in flooding or loss of watertight integrity.
 
Chapter II-2 - Fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction
Includes detailed fire safety provisions for all ships and specific measures for passenger ships, cargo ships and tankers.
 
They include the following principles: division of the ship into main and vertical zones by thermal and structural boundaries; separation of accommodation spaces from the remainder of the ship by thermal and structural boundaries; restricted use of combustible materials; detection of any fire in the zone of origin; containment and extinction of any fire in the space of origin; protection of the means of escape or of access for fire-fighting purposes; ready availability of fire-extinguishing appliances; minimization of the possibility of ignition of flammable cargo vapour.

Chapter III - Life-saving appliances and arrangements
The Chapter includes requirements for life-saving appliances and arrangements, including requirements for life boats, rescue boats and life jackets according to type of ship. The International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code gives specific technical requirements for LSAs and is mandatory under Regulation 34, which states that all life-saving appliances and arrangements shall comply with the applicable requirements of the LSA Code.

Chapter IV - Radiocommunications
The Chapter incorporates the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). All passenger ships and all cargo ships of 300 gross tonnage and upwards on international voyages are required to carry equipment designed to improve the chances of rescue following an accident, including satellite emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs) and search and rescue transponders (SARTs) for the location of the ship or survival craft.
Regulations in Chapter IV cover undertakings by contracting governments to provide radiocommunication services as well as ship requirements for carriage of radiocommunications equipment. The Chapter is closely linked to the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union.

Chapter V - Safety of navigation 
Chapter V identifies certain navigation safety services which should be provided by Contracting Governments and sets forth provisions of an operational nature applicable in general to all ships on all voyages. This is in contrast to the Convention as a whole, which only applies to certain classes of ship engaged on international voyages.
 
The subjects covered include the maintenance of meteorological services for ships; the ice patrol service; routeing of ships; and the maintenance of search and rescue services.
 
This Chapter also includes a general obligation for masters to proceed to the assistance of those in distress and for Contracting Governments to ensure that all ships shall be sufficiently and efficiently manned from a safety point of view.
 
The chapter makes mandatory the carriage of voyage data recorders (VDRs) and automatic ship identification systems (AIS).

Chapter VI - Carriage of Cargoes 
The Chapter covers all types of cargo (except liquids and gases in bulk) "which, owing to their particular hazards to ships or persons on board, may require special precautions". The regulations include requirements for stowage and securing of cargo or cargo units (such as containers). The Chapter requires cargo ships carrying grain to comply with the International Grain Code.
 
Chapter VII - Carriage of dangerous goods
The regulations are contained in three parts:
Part A - Carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form - includes provisions for the classification, packing, marking, labelling and placarding, documentation and stowage of dangerous goods. Contracting Governments are required to issue instructions at the national level and the Chapter makes mandatory the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, developed by IMO, which is constantly updated to accommodate new dangerous goods and to supplement or revise existing provisions.
 
Part A-1 - Carriage of dangerous goods in solid form in bulk - covers the documentation, stowage and segregation requirements for these goods and requires reporting of incidents involving such goods.
 
Part B covers Construction and equipment of ships carrying dangerous liquid chemicals in bulk and requires chemical tankers to comply with the International Bulk Chemical Code (IBC Code).
 
Part C covers Construction and equipment of ships carrying liquefied gases in bulk and gas carriers to comply with the requirements of the International Gas Carrier Code (IGC Code).
 
Part D includes special requirements for the carriage of packaged irradiated nuclear fuel, plutonium and high-level radioactive wastes on board ships and requires ships carrying such products to comply with the International Code for the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and High-Level Radioactive Wastes on Board Ships (INF Code).
 
The chapter requires carriage of dangerous goods to be in compliance with the relevant provisions of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code).

Chapter VIII - Nuclear ships
Gives basic requirements for nuclear-powered ships and is particularly concerned with radiation hazards. It refers to detailed and comprehensive Code of Safety for Nuclear Merchant Ships which was adopted by the IMO Assembly in 1981.
 
Chapter IX - Management for the Safe Operation of Ships
The Chapter makes mandatory the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, which requires a safety management system to be established by the shipowner or any person who has assumed responsibility for the ship (the "Company").
 
Chapter X - Safety measures for high-speed craft 
The Chapter makes mandatory the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code).
 
Chapter XI-1 - Special measures to enhance maritime safety
The Chapter clarifies requirements relating to authorization of recognized organizations (responsible for carrying out surveys and inspections on Administrations' behalves); enhanced surveys; ship identification number scheme; and port State control on operational requirements.

Chapter XI-2 - Special measures to enhance maritime security
Regulation XI-2/3 of the  chapter enshrines the International Ship and Port Facilities Security Code (ISPS Code). Part A of the Code is mandatory and part B contains guidance as to how best to comply with the mandatory requirements. Regulation XI-2/8 confirms the role of the Master in exercising his professional judgement over decisions necessary to maintain the security of the ship. It says he shall not be constrained by the Company, the charterer or any other person in this respect.
 
Regulation XI-2/5 requires all ships to be provided with a ship security alert system. ,Regulation XI-2/6 covers requirements for port facilities, providing among other things for Contracting Governments to ensure that port facility security assessments are carried out and that port facility security plans are developed, implemented and reviewed in accordance with the ISPS Code. Other regulations in this chapter cover the provision of information to IMO, the control of ships in port, (including measures such as the delay, detention, restriction of operations including movement within the port, or expulsion of a ship from port), and the specific responsibility of Companies.

Chapter XII - Additional safety measures for bulk carriers
The Chapter includes structural requirements for bulk carriers over 150 metres in length.
Chapter XIII - Verification of compliance 
Makes mandatory from 1 January 2016 the IMO Member State Audit Scheme. 
Chapter XIV - Safety measures for ships operating in polar waters
The chapter makes mandatory, from 1 January 2017, the Introduction and part I-A of the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (the Polar Code).​
Amendments
The 1974 Convention has been amended many times to keep it up to date.
Amendments adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee  (MSC) are listed in MSC Resolutions

AIHA Laboratory Quality Assurance Manual, Fifth Edition (5th Edition), 2015, Date Published: 5/1/2015, ISBN: 9781935082484, Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association, Paperback, Pages: 140

AIHA Laboratory Quality Assurance Manual, Fifth Edition (5th Edition), 2015, Date Published: 5/1/2015, ISBN: 9781935082484, Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association, Paperback, Pages: 140


Detalhes

Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formato de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente.

Product Details

PaperbackPublisher: AIHA; FFifth Edition (5th Edition)
 Stock Number: LQAM15-699
Number of Pages: 140
Date Published: 5/1/2015
ISBN: 978-1-935082-48-4

By incorporating the basic principles outlined in this reference, laboratories can develop comprehensive programs that result in accurate, reliable data. These results provide assurance that the laboratory is in compliance of regulatory regulations. This edition has been rewritten and expanded to include discussions about ISO/IEC 17025 and the changes it is having on lab accreditation policies.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials,Twelfth Edition, Five Volume Set, Author: Richard J. Lewis Sr. ISBN: 9780470623251, Published: August, 2012, Publisher: Wiley, Format: Hardcover , 5862 Pages

Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials,Twelfth Edition, Five Volume Set, Author: Richard J. Lewis Sr. ISBN: 9780470623251, Published: August, 2012, Publisher: Wiley, Format: Hardcover , 5862 Pages


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Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formato de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente.


Hardcover: 5862 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 12 edition (August 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 047062325X
ISBN-13: 978-0470623251
Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 9.6 x 11.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 30.4 pounds

Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Twelfth Edition Volume 1 ISBN: 9781118292907
Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Twelfth Edition Volume 2 ISBN: 9781118292914
Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Twelfth Edition Volume 3 ISBN: 9781118292921
Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Twelfth Edition Volume 4 ISBN: 9781118456620
Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials Twelfth Edition Volume 5 ISBN: 9781118456668

Since its publication in the 1950s, this important resource is considered the bible by those who need to evaluate the potential hazard of substances used in commerce. Now in its twelfth edition, Sax's Dangerous Properties provides extensive data on approximately 28,000 substances, with the addition of nearly 2,400 new substances. Each entry includes a DPIM code, hazard rating, entry name, CAS number, DOT number, molecular formula, molecular weight, line structural formula, description of material and physical properties, and synonyms. The book also contains Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) levels for approximately 1,000 chemicals.

Volume I
Preface ix
Key to Abbreviations xxvii
Section 1 DOT Guide Number Cross-Index 1-6
Section 2 CAS Registry Cross-Index 7-94
Section 3. Synonym Cross-Index 95-00
Section 4. References 00-00
Volume II General Chemicals: Entries A-xx 1-00
Volume III General Chemicals: Entries xx-xx 00-00
Volume IV General Chemicals: Entries xx-xx 00-00
Volume V. General Chemicals: Entries xx-xx 00-00

CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, 5th Edition, Publication Date: April 2000, Author: A. Keith Furr, ISBN: 9788126510757, Publisher: CRC Press, Hardback, 808 pages

CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, 5th Edition, Publication Date: April 2000, Author: A. Keith Furr, ISBN: 9788126510757, Publisher: CRC Press, Hardback, 808 pages


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Prazo de Entrega: Entre 3 a 4 Semanas.

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega. 

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Product Details

Series: Crc Handbook of Laboratory Safety
Hardcover: 808 pages
Publisher: CRC Press; 5 edition (April 12, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 8123901763
ISBN-13: 978-8126510757
ASIN: 0849325234
Product Dimensions: 2 x 7.2 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds 

Features


  • OSHA laboratory safety standards
  • Guidelines for X-ray use in hospitals
  • Enforcement of the standard for dealing with blood-borne pathogens, including the Ryan White Act
  • DOT regulations on the packaging of hazardous materials
  • EPA action on the release of radioactive materials into the environment
  • OSHA actions covering hazardous waste operations and emergency response
  • CDC guidelines for research with microbiological hazards

  • Summary


    Expanded and updated, The CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, Fifth Edition provides information on planning and building a facility, developing an organization infrastructure, planning for emergencies and contingencies, choosing the correct equipment, developing operational plans, and meeting regulatory requirements. Still the essential reference tool, the New Edition helps you organize your safety efforts to adhere to the latest regulations and use the newest technology.

    Thoroughly revised, the CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, Fifth Edition includes new OSHA laboratory safety standards, the 1994 NRC radiation safety standards, guidelines for X-ray use in hospitals, enforcement of standards for dealing with blood-borne pathogens, OSHA actions covering hazardous waste operations and emergency response, and the latest CDC guidelines for research with microbial hazards. Every word on every page has been scrutinized, and literally hundreds of changes have been made to bring the material up to date. 

    See what's new in the New Edition

  • New figures and tables illustrating the new material
  • Internet references in addition to journal articles
  • Changes in the Clean Air Act regarding incineration of hospital, medical, and infectious waste
  • Obsolete articles removed and replaced - over one hundred pages of new material
  • New information on respiratory protection guidelines
  • BS PD 5500:2015 Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels, Published : April 2015, ISBN: 9780580880100, Publisher: British Standards Institution, Format: Hardcopy

    BS PD 5500:2015 Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels, Published : April 2015, ISBN: 9780580880100, Publisher: British Standards Institution, Format: Hardcopy


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    PD 5500:2015  Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels

    PD 5500:2015 is the latest specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels. It applies to vessels manufactured from carbon, aluminium, copper, nickel, titanium and ferritic alloy and austenitic steels. PD 5500 applies to equipment designed to BS 5500 or PD 5500, in use outside of the EU or manufactured under the Pressure Equipment Directive. The specification is updated every three years.

    Who is the code for?

    PD 5500 is essential reading for organizations that commission, design, build and maintain pressure vessels, and for mechanical engineers, pressure vessel designers and manufacturers and inspectors in the oil and gas, petrochemicals and process plant and energy generation (including nuclear) industries. 

    What does it cover?

    The specification covers pressure vessels connected to piping by bolts, screws or welding, as well as supports, brackets and other direct attachments. It applies to vessels that are subject to electrical heating or heated process streams, but not vessels exposed to direct heat or flame. The specification can be used with equipment and systems designed or manufactured to BS 5500 or PD 5500. The 2012 specification is also relevant to pressure vessels in use outside of the EU as well as those designed and manufactured under the Pressure Equipment Directive.

    How does PD 5500:2015 differ from the 2012 version?

    PD 5500 is regularly reviewed, maintained and updated by a BSI committee of experts from engineering organizations and companies working on the design, specification and testing of pressure vessels.

    Key features of the 2015 code:

    • the start of a new three-year cycle
    • specifies requirements for design, manufacture, inspection, testing and verification 
    • can provide a basis for vessel design and manufacture for PED compliance
    • contains all amendments, annexes and enquiry cases made during last three years
    • supersedes PD 5500:2012 which is now withdrawn. 

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    Standard Number: PD 5500:2015
    Title: Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels
    Status: Current
    Publication Date: 30 April 2015
    Cross References: BS 6399-2, BS EN 1991-1-4:2005+A1:2010, NA to BS EN 1991-1-4:2005+A1:2010, PD 6688-1-4:2009, CP 3, BS 21, BS 470, BS 1123:1999, BS 1400, BS 1449, BS 1473:1972, BS 1501, BS 1502, BS 1503, BS 1504, BS 1560, BS 1580-1, BS 1723-1, BS 1723-2, BS 2870, BS 2871, BS 2874, BS 2875, BS 2901-3, BS 2901-4, BS 2915:1990, BS 3059-1, BS 3059-2, BS 3072, BS 3074, BS 3076, BS 3451, BS 3500, BS 3601, BS 3602-2, BS 3603, BS 3604-1, BS 3604-2, BS 3605-1, BS 3605-2, BS 3606, BS 3643-1:2007, BS 3692, BS 3799, BS 3920, BS 4190, BS 4504, BS 4870-1, BS 4870-2, BS 4870-4, BS 4871-1, BS 4871-2, BS 4871-3, BS 4882:1990, BS 5046, BS 7608:1993, BS 7777-2:1993, BS EN 287-1, BS EN 287-2, BS EN 288-1, BS EN 288-2, BS EN 288-3, BS EN 288-4, BS EN 485, BS EN 515, BS EN 571-1, BS EN 573, BS EN 586, BS EN 603, BS EN 604, BS EN 754, BS EN 755, BS EN 876, BS EN 1011-4, BS EN 1044, BS EN 1092, BS EN 1290, BS EN 1291, BS EN 1369, BS EN 1371-1, BS EN 1435:1997, BS EN 1714:1998, BS EN 1759, BS EN 1759-3, BS EN 1759-4, BS EN 10002-1:2001, BS EN 10002-5, BS EN 10025-1, BS EN 10025-2, BS EN 10028-2, BS EN 10028-3, BS EN 10028-4, BS EN 10028-6, B
    Replaces: PD 5500:2012+A3:2014
    Descriptors: Pressure vessels, Unfired pressure vessels, Fusion welding, Welding, Arc welding, Carbon, Unalloyed steels, Austenitic steels, Ferritic steels, Steels, Design, Production, Inspection, Verification, Pressure testing, Mechanical testing
    ICS: 23.020.30
    Committee: PVE/1
    ISBN: 978 0 580 88010 0
    Publisher: BSI
    Format: A4
    Pages: 1004

    Diritto civile: Volume 3, Edizione: 2, Autore: Cesare Massimo Bianca, Copertina Rigida – 26 mar 2002, Ristampa 2013, Giuffre Editore, ISBN: 8814079293, Lingua: Italiano ***

    Diritto Civile: Volume 3, Edizione: 2, Autore: Cesare Massimo Bianca, Copertina Rigida – 26 mar 2002, Ristampa 2013, Giuffre Editore, ISBN: 8814079293, Lingua: Italiano ***

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    Disponibilidade: Envio immediato


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    Autore: Bianca Cesare Massimo
    Editore: GiuffrèData di pubblicazione: 26/Marzo/2002, Ristampa 2013
    Lingua: Italiano
    Pagine: 762
    Lingua: Italiano
    ISBN-10: 8814079293
    ISBN-13: 978-8814079290
    Peso di spedizione: 1,5 Kg
    Reparto: Giuridico
    Argomento: Contratti e Obbligazioni
    Contratti e Obbligazioni

    Nanotechnology and Regenerative Engineering: The Scaffold, Second Edition, Published Date: October 28, 2014, Author / Editor: Cato T. Laurencin, Lakshmi S. Nair, Cato T. Laurencin, Lakshmi S. Nair, ISBN: 9781466585379, Publisher: CRC Press, Hardcover ***

    Nanotechnology and Regenerative Engineering: The Scaffold, Second Edition, Published Date: October 28, 2014, Author / Editor: Cato T. Laurencin, Lakshmi S. Nair, Cato T. Laurencin, Lakshmi S. Nair, ISBN: 9781466585379, Publisher: CRC Press, Hardcover ***


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    Hardcover: 476 pages
    Publisher: CRC Press; 2 edition (October 28, 2014)
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 1466585374
    ISBN-13: 978-1466585379
    Product Dimensions: 1 x 7.5 x 10.2 inches
    Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds

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    Nanotechnology and regenerative engineering have emerged to the forefront as the most versatile and innovative technologies to foster novel therapeutic techniques and strategies of the twenty-first century. The first edition of Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering: The Scaffold was the first comprehensive source to explain the developments in nanostructured biomaterials for tissue engineering, the relevance of nanostructured materials in tissue regeneration, and the current applications of nanostructured scaffolds for engineering various tissues. This fully revised second edition, renamed Nanotechnology and Regenerative Engineering: The Scaffold,provides a thorough update to the existing material, bringing together these two unique areas to give a perspective of the emerging therapeutic strategies for a wide audience.
     
    New coverage includes: 

    • Updated discussion of the importance of scaffolds in tissue engineering
    • Exploration of cellular interactions at the nanoscale
    • Complete range of fabrication processes capable of developing nanostructured scaffolds for regenerative engineering
    • Applications of nanostructured scaffolds for neural, skin, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal regenerative engineering
    • FDA approval process of nanostructure scaffolds
    • Products based on nanostructured scaffolds

    Due to the unique and tissue-mimic properties of the nanostructured scaffolds, the past five years have seen a tremendous growth in nanostructured materials for biological applications. The revised work presents the current state-of-the-art developments in nanostructured scaffolds for regenerative engineering.

    Table of Contents


    Importance of Scaffolds in Tissue RegenerationTissue Engineering: The Therapeutic Strategy of the Twenty-First Century, Fan Yang, William L. Neeley, Michael J. Moore, Jeffrey M. Karp, Anita Shukla, and Robert LangerFrom Microenvironment to Nanoenvironment: Ultrastructure and Function of Extracellular Matrix, Mandana Veiseh, Arya Nikjoo, Eva A. Turley, and Mina J. BissellFunctions and Requirements of Synthetic Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering, Tejas Shyam Karande, J. Jordan M. Kaufmann, and C. Mauli AgrawalMicrofabrication Techniques in Scaffold Development, Christopher J. Bettinger, Jeffrey T. Borenstein, and Robert Langer
    Effect of Nanostructures on Cellular Responses and Tissue RegenerationCell Response to Nanoscale Features and Its Implications in Tissue Regeneration: An Orthopedic Perspective, Batur Ercan and Thomas WebsterSurface Modification of Biomaterials at the Nanoscale: Biomimetic Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications, Duron A. Lee, Keshia Ashe, and Cato T. Laurencin
    Promising Nanofabrication Techniques for Scaffolds to Support Tissue RegenerationElectrospun Polymeric Nanofiber Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration, Syam P. Nukavarapu, Sangamesh G. Kumbar, Jonathan G. Merrell, and Cato T. LaurencinStructure and Mechanical Properties of Electrospun Nanofibers and Nanocomposites, Eunice Phay Shing Tan, Mui Hoon Nai, and Chwee Teck LimElectrospinning Techniques to Control Deposition and Structural Alignment of Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Cellular Orientation and Cytoskeletal Reorganization, Joel K. Wise, Eyal Zussman, Alexander L. Yarin, Constantine M. Megaridis, and Michael ChoNanolithographic Techniques in Tissue Engineering, Benjamin Moody and Gregory S. McCartyDesigner Self-Assembling Peptide Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Akihiro Horii, Xiumei Wang, and Shuguang Zhang
    Applications of Nanostructured Scaffolds in Biology and MedicineNanotechnologies to Promote Skin Tissue Regeneration, Shalini V. Gohil, Eric James, and Lakshmi S. NairNanotechnology for Neural Tissue Engineering, Tarun Saxena, S. Balakrishna Pai, Vivek Mukhatyar, and Ravi BellamkondaNanotechnologies for Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering, Kristen A. Wieghaus, Cheryl M. Lau, and Edward A. BotchweyNanostructures for Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering, Susan Liao, Casey K. Chan, and Seeram Ramakrishna
    Regulatory Perspectives on Nanostructured MaterialsRegulatory Process of Nanostructured Tissue-Engineered Scaffolds, Yusuf M. KhanIndex

    Diffusion: Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems, 3rd Edition, Author: E. L. Cussler, Date Published: February 2009, ISBN: 9780521871211, Hardcover – February 2, 2009, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Format: Hardback ***

    Diffusion: Mass Transfer in Fluid Systems, 3rd Edition, Author: E. L. Cussler, Date Published: February 2009, ISBN: 9780521871211, Hardcover – February 2, 2009, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Format: Hardback ***


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    Prazo de Entrega: Imediato

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    Series: Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
    Edition: 3rd Edition 
    Date Published: February 2009
    Format: Hardback
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 0521871212
    ISBN-13: 978-0521871211
    Lenght: 647 pages
    Dimensions: 253 x 180 x 35 mm
    Weight: 1.42kg
    Contains: 199 b/w illus. 

    Description


    This overview of diffusion and separation processes brings unsurpassed, engaging clarity to this complex topic. Diffusion is a key part of the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum and at the core of understanding chemical purification and reaction engineering. This spontaneous mixing process is also central to our daily lives, with importance in phenomena as diverse as the dispersal of pollutants to digestion in the small intestine. For students, Diffusion goes from the basics of mass transfer and diffusion itself, with strong support through worked examples and a range of student questions. It also takes the reader right through to the cutting edge of our understanding, and the new examples in this third edition will appeal to professional scientists and engineers. Retaining the trademark enthusiastic style, the broad coverage now extends to biology and medicine.

    - Engagingly written, describing complex concepts clearly and lucidly in a style that students enjoy
    - New sections on biology and medicine for a modern course on separation processes and mass transfer

    Fundamentals of Periodontal Instrumentation and Advanced Root Instrumentation, Seventh Edition, Author(s): Jill S Nield-Gehrig RDH, MA, Publication Date: January 16, 2012, ISBN: 978-1609133313, Publisher: LWW, Format: Spiral-Bound ***

    Fundamentals of Periodontal Instrumentation and Advanced Root Instrumentation, Seventh Edition, Author(s): Jill S Nield-Gehrig RDH, MA, Publication Date: January 16, 2012, ISBN: 978-1609133313, Publisher: LWW, Format: Spiral-Bound ***

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    Author(s): Jill S Nield-Gehrig RDH, MA 
    Spiral-bound: 752 pages
    Publisher: LWW; Seventh edition (January 16, 2012)
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 1609133315
    ISBN-13: 978-1609133313
    Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 9.2 x 11.2 inches
    Shipping Weight: 4 pounds 

    Description

    The seventh edition of Peridontal Instrumentationand Advanced Root Instrumentation continues in the tradition of bringing faculty and students everything they need to understand instrumentation and put knowledge into practice. Taking a highly visual, step-by-step approach, this title is an easy-to-use guide to learning this crucial component of dental hygiene. No other text offers such an array of features and topics, all presented by one of the most well-known authors in the dental hygiene field.

    This new edition combines a focus on currency, with updated content to reflect new technologies and regulations in this field, as well as coupling the text with the robust and valuable ancillaries you have come to expect from Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins' dental hygiene products.

    Covering all necessary topics, this edition also features detailed information on:
    --Design and use of advanced periodontal instruments
    --Advanced instrumentation techniques
    --Instrumentation of dental implants
    --Ultrasonic instrumentation with modern precision-thin instrument tips
    -- Modifications to “standard” techniques: hyper-extended joints, standing to work on patient that cannot be placed in a supine (flat) position
    --Air polishing

    NEW! Additional photographs and added content in topics that are new or evolving in dental hygiene!
    Module outlines at the beginning of each chapter make it easier to locate specific texts within the section, and provides an organizational framework for the material
    Learning objectives assist students in recognizing and studying important concepts in each chapter.
    A Step-by-step format  allows the learner to work independently and at his or her own pace—fostering student autonomy and decision-making skills
    Key terms  are listed at the start of each module to help students learn and understand a whole new dental vocabulary as they move through the text.
    Study aids, including —boxes, tables, and flow charts—visually highlight and reinforce important content and permit quick reference during technique practice and at-home review.
    Critical thinking activities—in the Practical Focus sections of the book—encourage students to apply concepts to clinical situations, facilitate classroom discussion, and promote the development of student problem-solving skills.
    Case-based patient experiences allow students to apply instrumentation concepts to patient cases
    The glossary of instrumentation terms  provides quick access to instrumentation terminology
    Skill evaluation checklists guide student practice, promote student self-assessment skills, and provide benchmarks for faculty evaluation of skill attainment.
    BASIC SKILLS
    Chapter 1:    Principles of Positioning
    Chapter 2:    Instrument Grasp
    Chapter 3:    Mirror and Finger Rests in Anterior Sextants
    Chapter 4:    Mirror and Finger Rests in Mandibular Posterior Sextants
    Chapter 5:    Mirror and Finger Rests in Maxillary Posterior Sextants
    Chapter 6:    Instrument Design and Classification
    Chapter 7:    Technique Essentials: Movement and Orientation to Tooth Surface
    Chapter 8:    Technique Essentials: Adaptation
    Chapter 9:    Technique Essentials: Instrumentation Strokes
    HAND-ACTIVATED INSTRUMENTS
    Chapter 10: Calibrated Periodontal Probes and Basic Probing Technique
    Chapter 11: Explorers
    Chapter 12: Technique Essentials: Angulation and Stroke Production
    Chapter 13: Sickle Scalers
    Chapter 14: Universal Curets
    Chapter 15: Area-Specific Curets
    Chapter 16: Periodontal Files
    Chapter 17: Advanced Probing Techniques
    Chapter 18: Instruments for Advanced Root Debridement
    Chapter 19: Advanced Techniques for Root Surface Debridement
    Chapter 20: Calculus Removal: Concepts, Planning, and Patient Cases
    Chapter 21: Concepts for Instrument Sharpening
    Chapter 22: Instrument Sharpening Techniques
    Chapter 23: Pain Control During Periodontal Instrumentation  
    POWERED INSTRUMENTATION
    Chapter 24: Powered Instrument Design
    Chapter 25: Ultrasonic and Sonic Instrumentation 
    Chapter 26: Polishing