New Open Access Books – 18 Freshly Pressed

18 new open access books have just been uploaded to our reading platform. With a base of more than 1700 books, InTech places itself as the world leader in publishing highly specialized open access books in science, technology and medicine. Be sure to get hold of our freshest content!

Metamaterial

Metamaterial

Woven Fabrics

Woven Fabrics

Liver Regeneration

Liver Regeneration

Manufacturing System

Manufacturing System

Watermarking - Volume 1

Watermarking - Volume 1

Watermarking - Volume 2

Watermarking - Volume 2

The Delivery of Nanoparticles

The Delivery of Nanoparticles

Modern Metrology Concerns

Modern Metrology Concerns

Aneuploidy in Health and Disease

Aneuploidy in Health and Disease

Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design

Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design

The Continuum of Health Risk Assessments

The Continuum of Health Risk Assessments

Human Development - Different Perspectives

Human Development - Different Perspectives

Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience

Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience

Clinical Flow Cytometry - Emerging Applications

Clinical Flow Cytometry - Emerging Applications

Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health

Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health

Ecological Water Quality - Water Treatment and Reuse

Ecological Water Quality - Water Treatment and Reuse

Grid Computing - Technology and Applications, Widespread Coverage and New Horizons

Grid Computing - Technology and Applications, Widespread Coverage and New Horizons

Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects of Venous Thrombo-embolism in Neonates, Renal Disease and Cancer Patients

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