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UNISA996279282003316 |
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2015 IEEE ACM 4th International Workshop on Green and Sustainable Software (GREENS) : proceedings : May 18, 2015, Florence, Italy / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
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Piscataway, New Jersey : , : IEEE, , [2015] |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (43 pages) : illustrations |
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Engineering green software intensive systems is critical in our drive towards a sustainable, smarter planet The goal of green software engineering is to apply green principles to the design and operation of software intensive systems Green and self greening software systems have tremendous potential to decrease energy consumption Moreover, enterprise software can and should be re thought to address sustainability issues using innovative business models, processes, and incentives Monitoring and measuring the greenness of software is critical towards the notion of sustainable and green software Demonstrating improvement is paramount for users to achieve and affect change Thus, the theme of GREENS 2015 is Towards a Green Software Body of Knowledge. |
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UNISA996204053103316 |
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International journal of mental health nursing |
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[Carlton, Vic.], : Blackwell Pub., ©2002- |
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Psychiatric nursing |
Mental Disorders - nursing |
Psychiatric Nursing |
Periodical |
Fulltext |
Internet Resource |
Nurses' Instruction |
Periodical |
Periodicals. |
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Refereed/Peer-reviewed |
Title from contents (viewed November 25, 2002). |
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UNINA9910341155703321 |
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Autore |
Boucheron Patrick |
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Les villes capitales au Moyen Âge : XXXVIe Congrès de la SHMES (Istanbul, 1er-6 juin 2005) / / Société des historiens médiévistes de l'Enseignement supérieur public |
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Paris, : Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2019 |
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1 online resource (450 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BoveBoris |
CheynetJean-Claude |
CoumertMagali |
DelobetteLaurence |
DenoixSylvie |
DepreuxPhilippe |
EmecenFeridun M |
FaugeronFabien |
GauvardClaude |
GenetJean-Philippe |
GilliPatrick |
GirosChristophe |
GranierThomas |
KafescioğluÇiğdem |
KerhervéJean |
Le JanRégine |
LoiseauJulien |
MenjotDenis |
MonnetPierre |
MontaubinPascal |
SidérisGeorges |
SotMichel |
Société des historiens médiévistes de l'Enseignement supérieur public |
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Urban Studies |
History |
civilisation médiévale |
capitale |
ville capitale |
Europe |
géographie politique |
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construction territoriale |
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Ubi papa, ibi Roma : Rome peut bien n'être pas dans Rome puisque Rome est là où réside le pape. Cet adage du xiiie siècle exprime avec force le rapport d'identification entre la ville et le souverain, définissant la capitale par sa fonction de commandement politique. Mais elle s'applique à une capitale étrange au Moyen Âge, qui se rêvait caput mundi mais peinait à s'affirmer comme capitale régionale. Qu'est-ce donc qu'une ville capitale au Moyen Âge ? Au-delà des fausses évidences de la continuité millénaire de la centralisation parisienne et, dans une moindre mesure, londonienne, la question est bien plus complexe qu'il n'y paraît. Certes, le modèle romain de la capitale d'empire a pu se prolonger sous des formes diverses, avec Constantinople, Bagdad ou Le Caire. Mais lorsque les Carolingiens rétablissent l'empire en 800, ils ne retrouvent pas pour autant ce modèle de la capitale d'empire. Si l'on considère l'ensemble des expériences institutionnelles et territoriales de l'Occident médiéval, c'est bien la dispersion des fonctions capitales qui constitue la règle et leur concentration l'exception. En se tenant à Istanbul, à l'invitation de l'Institut français d'études anatoliennes, le xxxvie Congrès de la Société des historiens médiévistes de l'Enseignement supérieur public trouvait un cadre monumental et historique parfaitement adéquat à son objet d'étude, à mi-chemin entre plusieurs expériences politiques que les différentes contributions ici rassemblées entendent confronter, en longue durée. Car faire l'histoire des villes capitales revient à poser la question de la diversité des modèles d'émergence de l'État : les rapports entre le palais et la ville, mais aussi les phénomènes de déplacement du centre de gravité des constructions territoriales, d'abandon ou de reprise de capitales, dessinent plusieurs configurations de pouvoir. Essentielle est, de ce point de vue, la question des marqueurs symboliques : une ville réussit à convaincre qu'elle capitalise… |
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UNINA9910789439403321 |
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Autore |
Alcorn David |
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Mental Space / / by David Alcorn |
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Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2018] |
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©1994 |
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0-429-91622-1 |
0-429-90199-2 |
0-429-47722-8 |
1-283-12496-3 |
9786613124968 |
1-84940-178-0 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (171 p.) |
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Psychoanalysis |
Space perception |
Thought and thinking |
Mentally ill |
Solitude |
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"First published in Italian in 1990 by Bollati-Boringhieri editori s.p.a., Turin, Italy"--T.p. verso. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE: A space for psychoanalysis; CHAPTER TWO: A space for thinking; CHAPTER THREE: A space for dreaming; CHAPTER FOUR: Mirrors, corridors, and tears; CHAPTER FIVE: Space, illusion, and hallucination; CHAPTER SIX: A geometry of space: mental space and the transference; CHAPTER SEVEN: A space for delusion, a space for creation; CHAPTER EIGHT: A space for concluding; REFERENCES; INDEX |
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This book is a collection of lessons on psychotic experience. A question of experience of living and communicating rather than of lessons in the traditional sense. His contributions are the expression of a culture that |
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is both psychoanalytical and psychiatric but above all bound up with the human sciences. |
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UNINA9910298280403321 |
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Presynaptic Terminals / / edited by Sumiko Mochida |
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Tokyo : , : Springer Japan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
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[1st ed. 2015.] |
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1 online resource (368 p.) |
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612.8042 |
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Neurochemistry |
Human physiology |
Biochemistry |
Neurosciences |
Human Physiology |
Biochemistry, general |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preface -- Part 1 Overview -- 1 Overview: Presynaptic Terminal Proteins Orchestrate Stepwise Synaptic Vesicle Phases (Sumiko Mochida) -- Part 2 Presynaptic Active Zone Proteins -- 2 Active Zone Assembly (Thomas Dresbach) -- 3 Network of Protein-Protein Interaction at the Presynaptic Active Zone (Toshihisa Ohtsuka) -- Part 3 Synaptic Vesicle Fusion.- 4 Fusion Machinery: SNARE Protein Complex (Ira Milosevic and Jakob B. Sørensen).- 5 Roles of Tomosyn in Neurotransmitter Release (Yasunori Yamamoto and Toshiaki Sakisaka).- 6 Regulation of SNAREs: Complexin (Hiroshi Tokumaru).- 7 The Synaptic Vesicle V-ATPase: A Regulatory Link Between Loading and Fusion? (Oussama El Far and |
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Michael Seager).- 8 Ca2+ Sensors: Synaptotagmins (Tei-ichi Nishiki, Kentaro Kuroki, Toshio Masumoto, and Hideki Matsui).- 9 Regulation of Active Zone Ca2+ Channels (Karina Leal and Sumiko Mochida) -- Part 4 Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis -- 10 Endocytic Machinery at the Neuronal Synapse (Ira Milosevic) -- 11 Dynamin is a Key Molecule to Decode Action Potential Firing (Shota Tanifuji and Sumiko Mochida) -- Part 5 Synaptic Vesicle Refilling and Storage -- 12 Transport of Amino Acid Neurotransmitters Into Synaptic Vesicles (Shigeo Takamori) -- 13 Synapsins and Synaptic Vesicle Storage (Fabrizia C. Guarnieri, Fabio Benfenati, and Flavia Valtorta) -- Part 6 Synaptic Vesicle Pools -- 14 Synaptic Vesicle Pools: Classical and Emerging Roles (Sven Truckenbrodt and Silvio O. Rizzoli) -- BM Index. |
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This book brings together leading international experts to discuss recent advances in functional studies on key proteins and protein complexes involved in each synaptic vesicle phase. These include proteins that control the final step of neurotransmitter release, in response to a neural signal, and the first step of vesicle endocytosis, which helps maintain stable neurotransmitter release in response to unceasing neural signals arriving at presynaptic terminals. Neural networks transmit input and output signals of action potentials using chemical synapses. The strength of the signal from one to another neuron can be tuned by the neural signal itself as it induces Ca2+ entry and by other neurons’ signals that modify Ca2+ entry through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels at the active zone, where chemical neurotransmitters are released from synaptic vesicles via exocytosis. Synaptic vesicles are docked and primed at the active zone prior to exocytosis and are endocytosed after exocytosis for reuse at a small presynaptic terminal. Recycled vesicles are refilled with transmitters and stored for a future round of exocytosis. Thus, synaptic vesicles in presynaptic terminals go through various phases. Each vesicle phase is well orchestrated by numerous proteins and advance step-by-step with neural activities. The fine regulations of synaptic vesicle phases by numerous proteins is an exciting subject, and systematic, well-organized explanations in this book will help the reader easily learn about complicated molecular mechanisms in presynaptic terminals. |
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UNINA9910298286903321 |
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Date Palm Genetic Resources and Utilization : Volume 1: Africa and the Americas / / edited by Jameel M. Al-Khayri, Shri Mohan Jain, Dennis V. Johnson |
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Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
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[1st ed. 2015.] |
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1 online resource (545 p.) |
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Agriculture |
Plant biotechnology |
Plant Biotechnology |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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1. Introduction and Date Production Status and Prospects in Africa and the Americas -- 2.Biodiversity, Genetic Diversity and Genetic Resources of Date Palm -- Part I -- Africa3.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Egypt -- 4.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Algeria -- 5.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Sudan -- 6.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Tunisia -- 7.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Libya -- 8.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Morocco -- 9.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Mauritania -- 10.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Sub-Sahelian African Countries: Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Mali, Senegal and Somalia -- 11.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Niger -- 12.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Cameroon -- 13.Date Palm Status and Perspective in Djibouti -- Part II Americas -- 14.Date Palm Status and Perspective in United States of America -- 15.Date Palm Status and Perspective in South American Countries: Chile and Peru -- Appendixes -- Index. |
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This important reference book provides a comprehensive assessment |
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of date palm genetic resources and utilization in individual date-producing countries worldwide. The book is published in two volumes; each consists of 15 chapters written by prominent scientists of each country and supported with color illustrations and tabulated data. Volume 1 addresses date-producing countries within Africa and the Americas; whereas, Volume 2 pertains to countries in Asia and Europe. This volume presents the current status and prospects of date palm cultivation in the African and American continents. The African countries included are: Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Cameroon, Djibouti, and the Sahelian African countries of Chad, Mali, Somalia, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Senegal. In the Americas, the countries covered are the United States, Chile and Peru. Topics discussed in each chapter include cultivation practices, genetic resources and conservation, plant tissue culture, cultivar identification, cultivar descriptions, date production and marketing, processing and novel products and concludes with recommendations for further development. This volume ends with six appendixes presenting available information on each of the above-mentioned countries pertaining to cultivar descriptions and distribution, commercial sources of dates, offshoots and in vitro plants and research institutes and scientific societies concerned with date palm research and production. The book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, scientists, commercial producers, consultants and policymakers interested in agriculture particularly in date palm industry. Readers can derive great benefit from the adoption of the policies and practices discussed to enhance production and expand industrialization of traditional and potentially new date products. |
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