1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990003284520203316

Titolo

I musei delle Marche / a cura di Marta Paraventi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : Skira, [2008]

ISBN

978-88-762-4598-5

Descrizione fisica

368 p. : ill. ; 21 cm

Collana

Guide Skira

Disciplina

709.4567

Soggetti

Marche - Musei - Guide

Collocazione

XII.3.D. 131

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910786282303321

Titolo

Defects and diffusion, theory and simulation : an annual retrospective II / / editor, D.J. Fisher

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Stafa-Zurich ; ; Enfield, NH : , : Trans Tech Publications, , [2010]

©2010

ISBN

3-03813-378-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (194 p.)

Collana

Diffusion and defect data. Part A, Diffusion and defect forum, , 1012-0386 ; ; v. 307

Altri autori (Persone)

FisherD. J

Disciplina

621.38152

Soggetti

Semiconductors - Defects

Semiconductors - Diffusion

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Defects and Diffusion, Theory & Simulation II; Table of Contents;



Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Based Simulated Study of Multi-Phase Fluid Flow; Role of Silicon in PM Processed Soft Magnetic Alloy; Voltage Switch of Nano-Size Zinc Oxide Ceramic Defected Barium; Self-Diffusion in Nano-ZnO; Localised Vibrational Mode in CuO:Sn (5 at%) Nanoparticles; A Brief Survey of the Literature on Silica Refractory Research and Development: The Case for Nanostructured Silica Obtained from Rice Husk Ash (RHA)

Local Density Diffusivity (LDD-) Model for Boron Out-Diffusion of In Situ Boron-Doped Si0.75Ge0.25 Epitaxial Films Post Advanced Rapid Thermal Anneals with Carbon Co-ImplantGaAs Surface Composition Investigation during Al Thin Film Growth Using the CBE Method; Slow Positron Studies in Polymers; A Model and Simulated Analysis for Reliability and Failure in MEMS Fabrication; Abstracts; Keywords Index; Authors Index

Sommario/riassunto

This second volume in a new series covering entirely general results in the fields of defects and diffusion includes 356 abstracts of papers which appeared between the end of 2009 and the end of 2010. As well as the abstracts, the volume includes original papers on theory/simulation, semiconductors and metals: ""Predicting Diffusion Coefficients from First Principles ..."" (Mantina, Chen & Liu), ""Gouge Assessment for Pipes ..."" (Meliani, Pluvinage & Capelle), ""Simulation of the Impact Behaviour of ... Hollow Sphere Structures"" (Ferrano, Speich, Rimkus, Merkel & Öchsner), ""Elastic-Plastic



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910637708403321

Titolo

Death Determination by Neurologic Criteria : Areas of Consensus and Controversy / / edited by Ariane Lewis, James L. Bernat

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

3-031-15947-0

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (481 pages)

Collana

Advances in Neuroethics, , 2522-5685

Disciplina

745.05

616.078

Soggetti

Neurology

Nervous system - Surgery

Medical care

Nursing ethics

Philosophy

Sociology

Neurosurgery

Health Care

Nursing Ethics

Mort cerebral

Neurociències

Aspectes morals

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction/History of Death Determination by Neurologic Criteria -- Part I: Philosophical/Conceptual -- Arguments Supporting Neurologic Criteria to Determine Death -- Arguments Rejecting Neurologic Criteria to Determine Death -- Arguments Supporting the Whole-Brain Criterion -- Arguments Supporting the Brain Stem Criterion -- Loss of Hypothalamic Function is Required to Determine Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Loss of Hypothalamic Function is not Required to Determine Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Part II: Medical -- Intra/International



Variability in the Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Controversies in Determining Death by Neurological Criteria in Pediatric Patients -- Arguments in Favor of Requiring the Absence of Brain Circulation to Determine Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Arguments Opposing the Requirement to Demonstrate Absence of Blood Flow to Determine Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Reports of “Recovery” from Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Observation Time Prior to Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Temperature Considerations in the Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- How Many Evaluations are Required to Determine Death by Neurologic Criteria? -- Part III: Scientific -- Research Questions about Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Research on Patients Declared Dead by Neurologic Criteria -- The Impact of Restoring Postmortem Mammalian Brain Circulation and Cellular Functions on the Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Part IV: Legal -- The Content of Laws on Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Is Consent Required for Physicians’ Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria? -- Legal Response to Religious and Other Objections to Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Death by Neurologic Criteria is a Legal Fiction -- Legal Considerations on the Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria in the Pregnant Patient -- Part V: Religious -- Christian Perspectives on Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Islamic Perspectives on Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Jewish Perspectives on Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Part VI: Ethical/Social -- Public Views on Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Cultural Considerations in the Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria in Asia -- Cultural Considerations in the Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria in Africa -- The Argument for Personal Choice in Defining Death -- The distinction Between Death Declaration and Death Determination Using Neurologic -- Criteria -- Why Families Object to Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Arguments Favoring Continuation of Organ Support when Families Object to Declaration of Death by Neurologic Criteria -- Arguments Opposing Continuation of Organ Support when Families Object to Declaration of Death by Neurological Criteria.

Sommario/riassunto

This book presents principal controversies over the determination of death by neurologic criteria (“brain death”). The editors and authors are exceedingly well-versed in this subject and are on the forefront of the current debates. The content is divided in the following disciplinary: philosophical (conceptual), medical, scientific, legal, religious, and ethical/social. Many of the topics feature pro-con debates, allowing readers to consider the merits of the arguments and decide their own position. The work is targeted to clinicians and nurses who treat critically ill and dying patients, organ donation personnel, ethicists and philosophers who write on end-of-life issues, and lawyers and legislative/public policy professionals who draft laws on death determination. It identifies and debates the essential controversies currently raging in academic and public policy circles over the medical adequacy, scientific validity, and conceptual coherence of death determination by neurologic criteria. Whether a professional or a student, the reader will be given a comprehensive course in the most pressing controversies and areas of consensus in the determination of death by neurologic criteria.