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UNINA9910461554503321 |
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Autore |
Müller Frank Lorenz <1970-> |
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Our Fritz [[electronic resource] ] : Emperor Frederick III and the political culture of imperial Germany / / Frank Lorenz Müller |
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Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, 2011 |
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1 online resource (366 p.) |
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Emperors - Germany |
Princes - Germany |
Political culture - Germany - History |
Memorialization - Germany - History |
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Germany Kings and rulers Biography |
Prussia (Germany) Kings and rulers Biography |
Germany Politics and government 1871-1918 |
Germany History Frederick III, 1888 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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The Hohenzollern monarchs -- Shaping a prince's life -- Liberalism and empire -- A national treasure -- The politics of succession -- Illness and reign -- Contested memory. |
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On June 15, 1888, a mere ninety-nine days after ascending the throne to become king of Prussia and German emperor, Frederick III succumbed to throat cancer. Europeans were spellbound by the cruel fate nobly borne by the voiceless Fritz, who for more than two decades had been celebrated as a military hero and loved as a kindly gentleman. A number of grief-stricken individuals reportedly offered to sacrifice their own healthy larynxes to save the ailing emperor. Frank Lorenz Müller, in the first comprehensive life of Frederick III ever written, reconstructs how the hugely popular persona of "Our Fritz" was created and used for various political purposes before and after the emperor's |
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tragic death. Sandwiched between the reign of his ninety-year-old father and the calamitous rule of his own son, the future emperor William II, Frederick III served as a canvas onto which different political forces projected their hopes and fears for Germany's future. The book moves beyond the myth that Frederick's humane liberalism would have built a lasting Anglo-German partnership, perhaps even preventing World War I, and beyond the castigations and exaggerations of parties with a different agenda. Surrounded by an unforgettable cast of characters that includes the emperor's widely hated English wife, Vicky-daughter of Queen Victoria-and the scheming Otto von Bismarck, Frederick III offers in death as well as in life a revealing, poignant glimpse of Prussia, Germany, and the European world that his son would help to shatter. |
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UNINA9910555285703321 |
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Autore |
Szoniecky Samuel |
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Titolo |
Ecosystems Knowledge : Modeling and Analysis Method for Information and Communication / / Samuel Szoniecky |
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley and Sons, Inc. : , : Wiley-ISTE, , 2018 |
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[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : , : IEEE Xplore, , [2018] |
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1-119-38878-3 |
1-119-38879-1 |
1-119-38877-5 |
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[1st edition] |
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1 online resource (203 pages) |
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Computer engineering series. Digital tools and uses set ; ; vol. 6 |
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Ecosystem services |
Biotic communities |
Ontology |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; 1 Use of the Ecosystem Concept on the Web; 1.1 -- For marketing; 1.2 -- For personal data; 1.3 -- For |
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services and applications; 1.4 -- For dynamic interactivity; 1.5 -- For pictorial analogies; 1.6 -- For the information and communication sciences; 2 Ecosystem Modeling: A Generic Method of Analysis; 2.1 -- Hypertextual gardening fertilized by the chaos of John Cage; 2.2 -- An entrepreneurial experience; 2.3 -- The maturation of a research project; 3 Fundamental Principles for Modeling an Existence; 3.1 -- Key concepts for thinking about knowledge ecosystems. |
3.2 -- Spinozist principles for an ethical ontology3.3 -- Semantic knowledge management; 4 Graphical Specifications for Modeling Existences; 4.1 -- Principles of graphical modeling; 4.2 -- Semantic maps; 4.3 -- Graphical modeling rules; 5 Web Platform Specifications for Knowledge Ecosystems; 5.1 -- The generic management of resources; 5.2 -- Principles for developing a Web ecosystem platform; Conclusion; C.1 -- Experiments: digital humanities and e-Education; C.2 -- Theoretical fields to whet the appetite; C.3 -- Scientific practices between calculable facts and sensible intuition; Appendix. |
A.1 -- Project planning the new platformBibliography; Index; End User License Agreement. |
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To analyze complex situations we use everyday analogies that allow us to invest in an unknown domain knowledge we have acquired in a known field. In this work the author proposes a modeling and analysis method that uses the analogy of the ecosystem to embrace the complexity of an area of knowledge. After a history of the ecosystem concept and these derivatives (nature, ecology, environment) from antiquity to the present, the analysis method based on the modeling of socio-semantic ontologies is presented, followed by practical examples of this approach in the areas of software development, digital humanities, Big Data, and more generally in the area of complex analysis. ' |
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UNINA9910792476203321 |
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Autore |
Peter Isabelle S. |
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Genomic control process : development and evolution / / Isabelle S. Peter, Eric H. Davidson |
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London, England : , : Elsevier : , : AP, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (461 p.) |
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Genomics |
Genes |
Embryology |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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"Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier"--T.p. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Front Cover; IFC; GENOMIC CONTROL PROCESS; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Preface; Dedications; Chapter 1 - The Genome in Development; 1. Views of Development; 2. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Transcriptional Regulation; 3. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Noncoding RNAs; 4. Levels of Control of Gene Expression: Histone Modifications; 5. The Regulatory Genome; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introductory Overview of Developmental GRNs; 2. Boolean Spatial Output; 3. Regulatory States; 4. Regulation in Cis; 5. Module Choice; 6. Transcriptional Dynamics |
7. Historical Origins and Antecedents of GRN TheoryREFERENCES; Chapter 3 - Genomic Strategies for Embryonic Development; 1. Common Principles of Embryonic Development; 2. Phylogenetic Framework; 3. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 1 Embryonic Processes; 4. Genomic Strategies of Control in Mode 2 Embryonic Processes; 5. Global Aspects of A/P Spatial Regulatory Patterning in the Syncytial Drosophila Blastoderm; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Genomic Control Processes in Adult Body Part Formation; 1. Common Principles of Body Part Formation; 2. Limbs in Amniotes; 3. Fly Legs |
4. Establishment of Spatial Regulatory States in Early Development of Fly and Mammalian Brains5. The Vertebrate Heart; 6. Spatial Regulatory |
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State Subdivision in and Around the Drosophila Ocellus; 7. The Vertebrate Gut; Chapter 5 - Genomic Strategies for Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 1. Circumstances of Terminal Cell Fate Specification; 2. Combinatorial Cis-Regulatory Definition of Differentiation Gene Batteries; 3. Cell Type Specification in Multipotential Embryonic Precursors; 4. A Comment on Stem Cells in Postembryonic Life |
5. Modular Call-Up of Given Specification Processes in Multiple Developmental ContextsREFERENCES; Chapter 6 - On the Modeling of Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Topological Network Models; 2. ODE Models of Circuit Dynamics; 3. Boolean Models of Network Logic; 4. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 - Evolution of Bilaterian Animals: Processes of Change and Stasis in Hierarchical Developmental Gene Regulatory Networks; 1. Introduction: Evolution by Genomic Change at Different Levels of GRN Hierarchy; 2. Evolution of the Body Plan by Co-Optive Alteration of GRN Structure |
3. GRN Stasis and Phylogeny4. Trans-Phyletic Conservation of Cell Type-Specific Regulatory States; 5. Bilaterian Evolution; REFERENCES; Gene Index; Subject Index |
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Genomic Control Process explores the biological phenomena around genomic regulatory systems that control and shape animal development processes, and which determine the nature of evolutionary processes that affect body plan. Unifying and simplifying the descriptions of development and evolution by focusing on the causality in these processes, it provides a comprehensive method of considering genomic control across diverse biological processes. This book is essential for graduate researchers in genomics, systems biology and molecular biology seeking to understand deep biological processes w |
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