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UNISA990000292800203316 |
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MERZ, Sandro |
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Manuale pratico delle prescrizioni decadenze termini preclusioni : nel diritto civile, fallimentare, amministrativo, penale, fiscale e previdenziale... / Sandro Merz, Paolo Sguotti ; hanno collaborato Luigi Barbazi...[et al.] |
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Prescrizione |
Decadenza <diritto> |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910787231603321 |
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Autore |
Joyner Chuck |
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Advanced concepts in defensive tactics : a survival guide for law enforcement / / Chuck Joyner |
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Boca Raton, FL, : CRC Press, 2010 |
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0-429-25718-X |
1-4822-8217-8 |
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1 online resource (282 p.) |
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Self-defense for police |
Police training |
Law enforcement - Safety measures |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Front Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Legal Disclaimer; Gender-Neutral Intent; About the Author; Chapter 1: Use of Force; Chapter 2: Dynamic Resistance-Response Model; Chapter 3: Choosing to Survive : The Warrior Mindset; Chapter 4: Staying Safe; Chapter 5: Essential Fundamentals; Chapter 6: Get Out of the Way!; Chapter 7: Handcuffing and Searching; Chapter 8: Subject Control; Chapter 9: The Art of Not Getting Hit; Chapter 10: Countering Common Attacks; Chapter 11: Generating Power with Your Personal Weapons; Chapter 12: Surviving the Ground War |
Chapter 13: Bilateral Vascular RestraintChapter 14: Impact Weapons; Chapter 15: Pepper Spray; Chapter 16: Electronic Control Device; Chapter 17: Weapon Retention and Disarming; Chapter 18: Just for Law Enforcement Executives and Use of Force Instructors; Conclusion; Back Cover |
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Chuck Joyner's new book, Advanced Concepts in Defensive Tactics: A Survival Guide for Law Enforcement, is an eye-opener - for two reasons. First, his years of experience in use of force allow him to connect the dots between ethics, tactics, and techniques. They are not three things, they are one thing. As Chuck says: "The meaning of life is to protect and serve." He also tackles well-known, but difficult to |
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address challenges regarding defensive tactics competence. It is extremely difficult to maintain physical skills proficiency with an average of only 4 or 5 hours a year of sustainment training. Chuck's book offers a shortcut to direct and effective tactical movement and techniques for the street that get to the very heart of officer survival. Highly recommended!-Jack Hoban is President of Resolution Group International (RGI) and Subject Matter Expert for the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP). |
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UNINA9910557221603321 |
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Autore |
Bernardi Giulio |
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Local Aspects of Sleep and Wakefulness |
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1 online resource (186 p.) |
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Neurosciences |
Science: general issues |
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It is now well established that sleep and wakefulness are locally regulated. In fact, typical sleep hallmarks, such as slow waves and spindles, display a clear regional modulation based on maturational and experience-dependent brain plasticity. Of note, these regional changes have been suggested to reflect the off-line processing and transformation of wake-dependent brain modifications, in line with a direct involvement of sleep in learning and memory consolidation. In addition, recent work showed that islands of wakefulness and sleep may often coexist in the same individual. Indeed, the incidence of local sleep-like episodes during wakefulness increases following sleep restriction or deprivation, but also as a consequence of the reiterated or extended 'use' of task-related brain areas. Such sleep-like activity |
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seems to represent an index of 'functional fatigue' and may have a significant impact on behavior and cognition. On the other hand, local wake-like activity may occur during sleep and has been suggested to be involved in the generation and characterization of dream experiences. Finally, alterations in the balance between local aspects of sleep and wakefulness may contribute to explain symptoms commonly attributed to many sleep disorders, such as insomnia or sleepwalking. However, preliminary evidence has also pointed to their potential involvement in neurological (e.g., stroke) and psychiatric (e.g., major depression) pathological conditions. This Research Topic collects articles related to the investigation and characterization of local aspects of sleep and wakefulness. |
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