02341nam 2200481 450 00001093120141125093226.00-674-99127-3vol. 20-434-99115-5vol. 220020328d--------km-y0itay0103----balatengUSGBAusoniusin two volumeswith an English translation by Hugh G. Evelyn WhiteLondon<<William>> Heinemann LTDCambridge, MassachusettsHarvard University Press2 volumiill.17 cm<<The>> Loeb classical libraryTraduzione inglese con testo latino a fronteVol. I: Books I-XVII ; appendix. - 1968. - XLIII, 397 p.. - ill.Vol. II: Books XVIII-XIX ; appendix ; The Eucharisticus of bPaulinus Pellaeus ; index. - 1985. - 367 p.2001<<The>> Loeb classical library878.01(22. ed.)Scritti miscellanei latini. Origini-500Ausonius,Decimus Magnus<ca. 310-395>437083White,Hugh G. EvelynITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.REICATunimarc000010931Ausonius79323UNIBASSTD0140120020328BAS011613TROMBONE0120020415BAS011106TROMBONE0120020415BAS01111620050601BAS011754batch0120050718BAS01105020050718BAS01111020050718BAS01114020050718BAS011154BATCH0020070503BAS011735EXT0130120140908BAS010909EXT0130120140908BAS011001ATR4020140929BAS011539ATR0020141125BAS010928EXT0130120141125BAS010932BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoGENCollezione generaleClass/68314695L14695200203281XLIII, 397, 802Prestabile GeneraleVol. I: Books I-XVII ; appendix. - 1968. - XLIII, 397 p.. - ill.BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoGENCollezione generaleClass/68414955L14955200203282367, 802Prestabile GeneraleVol. II: Books XVIII-XIX ; appendix ; The Eucharisticus of bPaulinus Pellaeus ; index. - 1985. - 367 p.04150nam 2201213z- 450 991074327520332120230911(CKB)5690000000228556(oapen)doab113974(EXLCZ)99569000000022855620230920c2023uuuu -u- -engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSmall Satellites Missions and ApplicationsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20231 online resource (340 p.)3-0365-8551-6 In the last 20 years, two factors have revolutionized the way space missions and applications are conceived, namely an increased access to space guaranteed by new launch providers and advances in miniaturized technologies. These two factors have rapidly made small satellites a reliable tool for scientific, commercial, and educational activities in space. Acting as a part of a larger mission along with larger satellites, or even substituting the latter in some cases, small satellites have now become a reality in modern space missions. This Special Issue aims to address the recent advances in small satellites' technology and the resulting impact on space missions.History of engineering and technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicssca-thermalizationaerodynamic stabilizationAlfaCrux LEOPamateur radioanalytical performance evaluationanomaly detectionartificial intelligenceascent trajectory optimizationatmospheric aerosolatmospheric correctionattitude determinationBIRDS projectbus system developmentcalibrationcapacity buildingconvolutional neural networkcubesatCubeSatCubeSat structureCubeSatsdesign developmentdockingeducational missionefficientelectrical interfaceelectrical power systemelevation angleempirical basisflexible integrationgenetic algorithmground sensor terminalguidanceheat pipesHERA missionin orbit validationinfrared imagersisostatic bipod mountsLIDARlife cycle of buildingLoRaLow Earth orbit (LEO)machine learningmagnetometermass productionmicro-satellitemultistage launch vehiclesnanosatellitenavigationnear real-timeon-orbit dataoptical imagesoptical performanceorganizational and management modelPALTpassive magnetic stabilizationpre-project preparationradiatorsrendezvousresident space objectsrocket stagingsatellite communicationssatellite IoTscalabilityscene statisticssegmentationslotsmall satellitesmall satellitessmallsatspace situational awarenessspace surveillance and trackingstar trackersstore and forwardthermal control systemsthermal strapsHistory of engineering and technologyTechnology: general issuesBOOK9910743275203321Small Satellites Missions and Applications3560549UNINA03911nam 2200769z- 450 991055774700332120220111(CKB)5400000000045872(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76824(oapen)doab76824(EXLCZ)99540000000004587220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNatural and Artificial Unsaturated Soil SlopesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (122 p.)3-0365-1876-2 3-0365-1875-4 Mechanical and hydraulic soil properties are strongly affected by the degree of saturation, with important consequences for earthen embankments, soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions, geoenvironmental applications, and risk mitigation. The presence of sloping ground surfaces is common. In slightly inclined natural slopes, susceptible to deep landslides, the unsaturated condition of shallow soil horizons affects deep pore water pressures and, therefore, global stability. The stability of steep mountains covered by shallow deposits is often guaranteed by a shear strength contribution related to the unsaturated condition. In this case, the degree of saturation plays a key role in determining which rainfall events can act as landslide triggers, consequently controlling the post-failure evolution. Partial saturation is the basic characteristic of soils used as construction materials of geo-structures such as levees, dikes, and dams. It governs the structure behavior during construction phases, in serviceability, and in extreme scenarios. Hoping to provide a bridge between theoretical research and practical applications, this Special Issue collects quality contributions related to natural and artificial slopes under unsaturated conditions, focusing on aspects such as: water retention and transport properties, mechanical behavior, advances in experimental methods, laboratory and in situ characterization, field monitoring, geotechnical and geophysical field tests, landslide investigation and prevention, the design and maintenance of engineered slopes, and the constitutive and numerical modeling of hydro-mechanical behavior.Technology: general issuesbicssccalibrationcapillary barrierscommercial experimental techniquesdebris flowin situ characterizationinfiltrationinstallationLAMPlandslidelateral resistancelimit equilibrium solutionmonitoringn/apyroclastic soilsrainfallriverbankRuedlingen field experimentsilty sandsslope stabilitysoil moisturesoil slidesoil water contentstability analysissuctiontransient seepagetriaxial testsunsaturated conditionsunsaturated permeability curveunsaturated slopeunsaturated soilswater retentionwater retention curveTechnology: general issuesVassallo Robertoedt1324796Comegna LucaedtValentino RobertoedtVassallo RobertoothComegna LucaothValentino RobertoothBOOK9910557747003321Natural and Artificial Unsaturated Soil Slopes3036311UNINA