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UNISA996390564203316 |
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West William <fl. 1568-1594.> |
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The second part of Symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and very much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1. Of fines and concords. 2. Of common recoueries. 3. Of offences and indictments. 4. Of compromises and arbitrements. VVhereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the high Court of Chauncerie; of supplications, bils, and aunsweres; and of certaine writs and commissions issuing thence, and there also returnable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, very necessarie for the same purpose, beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bils and answeres. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easie and ready finding of the matters herein contained [[electronic resource]] |
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London, : Printed [by Adam Islip] for the Companie of Stationers, 1606 |
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Conveyancing - Great Britain |
Equity pleading and procedure - Great Britain |
Forms (Law) - Great Britain |
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Dedication signed: Wilhelmus West. |
Printer's name from STC. |
At foot of title: Cum priuilegio. |
With seven final contents leaves; the last leaf is blank. |
Reproduction of the original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library. |
Some print faded and show-through. |
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UNINA9910822540503321 |
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Autore |
André Jean-Claude |
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From additive manufacturing to 3D/4D printing . 2 : current techniques, improvements and their limitations / / Jean-Claude André |
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London : , : ISTE, , ℗2017 |
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©2017 |
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1-119-43736-9 |
1-119-43737-7 |
1-119-42829-7 |
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[1st edition] |
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1 online resource (350 pages) : illustrations |
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Collana |
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Systems and industrial engineering. Robotics series |
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Three-dimensional printing |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- I.1. Introduction -- I.2. Bibliography -- PART 1: Incremental Innovations and Technologies Pushed to their Limits -- 1 Incremental Developments of Processes, Machines and Materials -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Undertaking non-layered stereolithography -- 1.3. Challenging the notion of layers -- 1.4. Optical-quality surface finish -- 1.5. Cold-cast metal 3D printing -- 1.6. Colored objects -- 1.7. Conclusion -- 1.8. Bibliography -- PART 2: Additive Manufacturing Pushed to its Limits -- Introduction to Part 2 -- I.1. Introduction -- I.2. Overall framework -- I.3. Bibliography -- 2 μ-Fluidics (or Microfluidics) -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Review of microfluidics -- 2.3. Applications -- 2.4. Return to additive manufacturing -- 2.5. Conclusive outcomes -- 2.6. The converse problem: a potential μ-fluidics application to additive manufacturing -- 2.7. Provisional concept -- 2.8. Conclusion -- 2.9. Bibliography -- 3 3D Nanomanufacturing, 3D μ-Electronics and μ-Robotics -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. 3D nano-facturing -- 3.3. 3D μ-electronics -- 3.4. Actuators and μ-robots -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. Bibliography -- PART 3: How Should We Go That One Step Further? -- 4 A Short Reflection on Spheres to Explore Their Conditions for Achieving Success -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Favored spheres of innovation -- |
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4.3. Some conditions to ensure additive manufacturing reaches maturity? -- 4.4. A positive conclusion -- 4.5. Bibliography -- 5 Questions of Hope and "Unhope" -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. The "lab-tribe" (LT) approach -- 5.3. Creativity's place in research -- 5.4. Innovation, a consequence of creativity -- 5.5. What solutions to evoke for additive manufacturing?. |
5.6. In the form of a conclusion: a summary of the author's point of view -- 5.7. Bibliography -- Conclusion -- Index -- End User License Agreement. |
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Additive manufacturing, which was first invented in France and then applied in the United States, is now 33 years old and represents a market of around 5 billion euros per year, with annual growth of between 20 and 30%. Today, additive manufacturing is experiencing a great amount of innovation in its processes, software, engineering and materials used. Its strength as a process has more recently allowed for the exploration of new niches, ranging from applications at nanometer and decameter scales, to others in mechanics and health. As a result, the limitations of the process have also begun to emerge, which include the quality of the tools, their cost of manufacture, the multi-material aspects, functionalities and surface conditions. Volume 2 of this series presents the current techniques, improvements and limits of additive manufacturing, providing an up-to-date review of this process. |
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UNINA9911003174803321 |
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Revista de Jurisprudencia da Secao Judiciaria do Rio de Janeiro |
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Seção Judiciária do Rio de Janeiro |
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