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UNISA990000409850203316 |
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Autore |
BIBI, Maria Paola |
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Titolo |
I bronzi etruschi e romani / Maria Paola Bini, Giuluca Caramella, Sandra Buccioli ; volume curato da Giampiero Pianu |
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Roma : G. Bretschneider, 1995 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Collana |
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Archaeologica ; 114 , Materiali del museo archeologico nazionale di Tarquinia ; 13 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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CARAMELLA, Gianluca |
BUCCIOLI, Sandra |
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Soggetti |
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Bronzi etruschi - Collezioni |
Bronzi romani - Collezioni |
Tarquinia - Museo archeologico nazionale - Cataloghi |
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Collocazione |
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XI.5. Coll.15/ 79/1(X B COLL. 42/114 1) |
XI.5. Coll.15/ 79/2(X B COLL. 42/114 2) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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UNINA9910450241503321 |
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Titolo |
Spaces of democracy [[electronic resource] ] : geographical perspectives on citizenship, participation and representation / / edited by Clive Barnett and Murray Low |
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ISBN |
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1-4462-1630-6 |
1-4462-2331-0 |
1-280-36897-7 |
9786610368976 |
1-4129-3139-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (264 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Political participation |
Democracy |
Citizenship |
Electronic books. |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 - Geography and Democracy: An Introduction; Chapter 2 - Global Democratization: Measuring and Explaining the Diffusion of Democracy; Chapter 3 - Electoral Geography in Electoral Studies: Putting Voters in Their Place; Chapter 4 - Representation, Law and Redistricting in the United States; Chapter 5 - Citizens and the State: Citizenship Formations in Space and Time; Chapter 6 - Open Borders and Free Population Movement: A Challenge for Liberalism; Chapter 7 - Cities as Spaces of Democracy: Complexity, Scale and Governance |
Chapter 8 - Spaces of Public and Private: Locating PoliticsChapter 9 - The Geopolitics of Democracy and Citizenship in Latin America; Chapter 10 - Media, Democracy and Representation: Disembodying the Public; Chapter 11 - Cultures of Democracy: Spaces of Democratic Possibility; Chapter 12 - Spaces of Mobilization: Transnational Social |
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In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of legitimate rule. This work addresses the key question: How can democracy be understood in theory and in practice? |
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UNINA9910830648703321 |
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Autore |
Deublein Dieter |
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Titolo |
Biogas from waste and renewable resources : an introduction / / Dieter Deublein and Angelika Steinhauser |
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Weinheim, [Germany] : , : Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, , 2011 |
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©2011 |
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ISBN |
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3-527-64371-0 |
1-283-37047-6 |
9786613370471 |
3-527-63279-4 |
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Edizione |
[2nd ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (580 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Biogas |
Biogas industry |
Refuse as fuel |
Waste products as fuel |
Biomass energy |
Renewable energy sources |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Biogas from Waste and Renewable Resources; Contents; Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Symbols and Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Part One: Potential and History; General Thoughts about Energy Supply; 1: Energy Supply-Today and in the Future; 1.1 Primary Energy Sources; 1.2 Secondary Energy Sources; 1.3 End-Point Energy Sources; 1.4 Effective Energy; 2: Energy Supply in the Future- |
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Scenarios; 3: Potential for Transforming Biomass into End-Point Energy Sources; 3.1 Amount of Available Area; 3.2 Theoretical Potential; 3.2.1 C3 Plants (Energy Plants); 3.2.2 C4 Plants and CAM Plants |
3.2.3 Micro-algae3.3 Technical Potential; 3.4 Economic Potential; 3.5 Realizable Potential; 4: History and Status to Date in Europe; 4.1 First Attempts at Using Biogas; 4.2 Second Attempts at Using Biogas; 4.3 Third Attempts at Applying Biogas; 4.4 Status to Date and Perspective in Europe; 5: History and Status to Date Worldwide; 5.1 History and Status to Date in China; 5.1.1 Period from 1970 to 1983; 5.1.2 Period from 1984 to 1991; 5.1.3 Period from 1992 to 1998; 5.1.3.1 "A Pit with Three Rebuildings"; 5.1.3.2 "Four in One"; 5.1.3.3 "Pig-Biogas-Fruits"; 5.1.4 Period from 1999 Onwards |
5.2 History and Status to Date in India5.3 Status to Date in America; 5.4 Status to Date in the CIS States; 6: General Aspects of the Recovery of Biomass in the Future; Part Two: Substrates and Biogas; Introduction; 7: Substrate; 7.1 Agricultural Products; 7.1.1 Liquid Manure and Co-substrates; 7.1.2 Maize as the Only Main Crop; 7.1.3 Bioenergy of Forage Beets; 7.1.4 Grass; 7.1.5 Sorghum; 7.1.6 Crop Rotations; 7.1.6.1 Forage Rye + Maize; 7.1.6.2 Winter Barley + Maize; 7.1.6.3 Hybrid Rye + Sorghum; 7.1.6.4 Rye + Annual Ryegrass + Maize; 7.1.6.5 Perennial Ryegrass + Sorghum |
7.2 Biowaste from Collections of Residual Waste and Domestic Waste Like Commercial Waste7.3 Landfill for Residual Waste; 7.4 Sewage Sludge and Co-substrate; 7.5 Industrial Waste Water; 7.6 Waste Grease or Fat; 7.7 Cultivation of Algae; 7.8 Plankton; 7.9 Sediments in the Sea; 7.10 Wood, Straw; 8: Biogas; 8.1 Biogas Compared with Other Methane-Containing Gases; 8.2 Detailed Overview of Biogas Components; 8.2.1 Methane and Carbon Dioxide; 8.2.2 Nitrogen and Oxygen; 8.2.3 Carbon Monoxide; 8.2.4 Ammonia; 8.2.5 Hydrogen Sulfide; 8.2.6 Water Vapor; 8.2.7 Chlorine, Fluorine, Mercaptans |
8.2.8 BTX, PAHs, etc.8.2.9 Siloxanes; Part Three: Formation of Biogas; 9: Biochemistry; 10: Bioreactions; 10.1 Hydrolysis; 10.2 Acidogenic Phase; 10.3 Acetogenic Phase; 10.4 Methanogenic Phase; 11: Process Parameters; 11.1 Parameter: Hydrogen Partial Pressure; 11.2 Parameter: Concentration of the Microorganisms (Ensilage, Recirculation of Biomass); 11.3 Parameter: Type of Substrate; 11.4 Parameter: Specific Surface Area of Material; 11.5 Parameter: Disintegration; 11.6 Parameter: Cultivation, Mixing, and Volume Load; 11.7 Parameter: Light; 11.8 Parameter: Temperature; 11.9 Parameter: pH |
11.10 Parameter: Redox Potential |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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The leading book on the market just got better: With its unique approach covering all aspects of setting up and running a biogas plant, this new edition has been expanded to include recent advances in biomass processing.The author is a key player in the field, who has designed numerous small- and industrial-scale biogas plants, and who is also a long-time lecturer on biogas production, thus combining didactical skill with real-life expertise. As such, he covers both the biological and technical aspects of biogas generation. The full range of biogas substrates and processing modes is explai |
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