Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Theoretical Foundations. Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Systems and Perceptual Computers: Their Similarities and Differences / Jerry M. Mendel -- A Survey of Continuous Karnik-Mendel Algorithms and Their Generalizations / Xinwang Liu -- Two Differences Between Interval Type-2 and Type-1 Fuzzy Logic Controllers: Adaptiveness and Novelty / Dongrui Wu -- Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Markov Chains / Juan Carlos Figueroa-García -- zSlices Based General Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Systems / Christian Wagner, Hani Hagras -- Geometric Type-2 Fuzzy Sets / Simon Coupland, Robert John -- Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Bichains / John Harding, Carol L. Walker, Elbert Walker -- Type-2 Fuzzy Sets and Conceptual Spaces / Janet Aisbett, John T. Rickard -- Type-2 Fuzzy Set Membership Function Generation. Modeling Complex Concepts with Type-2 Fuzzy Sets: The Case of User Satisfaction of Online Services / Masoomeh Moharrer, Hooman Tahayori, Alireza Sadeghian -- Construction of Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets From Fuzzy Sets: Methods and Applications / Miguel Pagola [and others] -- Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Membership Function Generation Methods for Representing Sample Data / Frank Chung-Hoon Rhee, Byung-In Choi -- Applications. Type-2 Fuzzy Logic in Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition / Patricia Melin, Oscar Castillo -- Reliable Tool Life Estimation with Multiple Acoustic Emission Signal Feature Selection and Integration Based on Type-2 Fuzzy Logic / Qun Ren [and others] -- A Review of Cluster Validation with an Example of Type-2 Fuzzy Application in R / Ibrahim Ozkan, I. Burhan Türkşen -- Type-2 Fuzzy Set and Fuzzy Ontology for Diet Application / Chang -Shing Lee [and others] |
Summary |
The goal of this book is to provide essential information on the use of different medicinal plants and their secondary metabolites for the treatment of various fungal diseases affecting human beings, animals and plants. It is divided in four parts: Part I examines the global distribution of plant-derived antifungal compounds, Part II deals with antifungal activities of plant metabolites, Part III includes plants used in Ayurveda and traditional systems for treating fungal diseases, and Part IV discusses the use of plant-derived products to protect plants against fungal diseases. The book is of utmost importance to researchers, students, and teachers of medicine, botany, mycology, microbiology, and pharmacology |
Analysis |
Life sciences |
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Microbiology |
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Pharmacy |
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Biochemistry |
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Plant diseases |
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Plant Biochemistry |
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Plant Pathology |
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Complementary & Alternative Medicine |
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Medical Microbiology |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 9, 2013) |
Subject |
Medicinal plants.
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Antifungal agents.
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Antifungal Agents
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Plants, Medicinal
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fungicide.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Herbal Medications.
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Antifungal agents
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Medicinal plants
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Razzaghi Abyaneh, M.
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Rai, Mahendra.
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ISBN |
9783642380761 |
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364238076X |
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