Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Materials for Environmental Protection and Energy Application
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Papers from a September 2011 conference are presented in this two-volume set. Papers are organized in sections on materials for environmental protection and energy applications, materials for biomedical engineering applications, and biology-related materials research in environmental protection. Some specific areas explored include the role of ethylene in the biosynthesis of fatty acid-derived volatiles in tomatoes, fuel ethanol production from wet oxidized corn by S. Cerevisiae, differences in protein content between raw milk and reconstituted milk, protective effects of hyperoside derived from hawthorn against epithelial cell apoptosis, and statistical analysis of the mechanical model of the nucleosome. Other subjects are genetic differentiation and systematic evolution of Sichuan rhesus macaques, bioactive peptides from low denatured peanut dregs, and the effects of nutritional factors on production of bacterial bioactive metabolites against aflatoxin biosynthesis.