01216nam0 22003011i 450 SUN001708120050301120000.088-420-2986-620040531d1987 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Tecnologia domaniutopie differite e transizione in attoa cura di Antonio RubertiRomaBariLaterza1987XXII, 349 p.21 cm.AutomazioneEffetti socialiFISUNC008622InformaticaDiffusioneFISUNC008623BariSUNL000009RomaSUNL000360303.4834Cambiamenti sociali. Sviluppo della scienza e tecnologia, computers21Ruberti, AntonioSUNV004125LaterzaSUNV000002650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0017081BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE01 PREST IICa20 01 1055 BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALEIT-CE01071055PREST IICa20paTecnologia domani150040UNICAMPANIA02117nam 2200421 450 991040414080332120230325085859.0(CKB)4100000011301911(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40021(NjHacI)994100000011301911(EXLCZ)99410000001130191120230325d2017 uy 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAccess to work for disabled persons in South Africa A rights critique /Meryl Candice du PlessisPretoria, South Africa :Pretoria University Law Press (PULP),2017.1 electronic resource (253 p.)1-920538-67-4 Assumptions of inability and the perceived costs of employing disabled persons are two of the primary reasons why it has been impossible or difficult for many capable disabled persons to access work and to continue working. This book considers the South African legal framework that seeks to promote such access and critiques it with particular reference to the intersections of the rights to equality and access to social security. One of the primary arguments is the need for a more active conception of social security in which access to work for disabled persons is recognised as an integral component of promoting both social security and substantive equality.Access to work for disabled persons in South AfricaPeople with disabilitiesLabor laws and legislationDiscrimination in employment--Law and legislationSouth AfricaPeople with disabilities.Labor laws and legislation.Discrimination in employment--Law and legislation.344.01Du Plessis Meryl Candice1348352NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910404140803321Access to work for disabled persons in South Africa3085789UNINA05202nam 2201537z- 450 991055734510332120231214133652.0(CKB)5400000000042439(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76699(EXLCZ)99540000000004243920202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGenetics and Improvement of Forest TreesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (328 p.)3-0365-1242-X 3-0365-1243-8 Forest tree improvement has mainly been implemented to enhance the productivity of artificial forests. However, given the drastically changing global environment, improvement of various traits related to environmental adaptability is more essential than ever. This book focuses on genetic information, including trait heritability and the physiological mechanisms thereof, which facilitate tree improvement. Nineteen papers are included, reporting genetic approaches to improving various species, including conifers, broad-leaf trees, and bamboo. All of the papers in this book provide cutting-edge genetic information on tree genetics and suggest research directions for future tree improvement.Research & information: generalbicsscearly selectionstomatal characteristicswater stresswater relationsspecific leaf areaEucalyptus clonesLTR-retrotransposonTy3-gypsyTy1-copiaIRAPmolecular markersbambooPhyllostachysgenetic diversitypopulations structureAMOVAcentral-marginal hypothesisclinePinaceaetrailing edge populationSakhalin firsub-boreal forestgibberellinmale strobilus inductiontranscriptomeconiferCryptomeria japonicalinkage mapmale sterilitymarker-assisted selectionC. fortuneidifferentially expressed genesphenylpropanoid metabolismcandidate genesCamellia oleiferaleaf senescencetranscriptome analysissenescence-associated genesphysiological characterizationcpDNAnext generation sequencingnorthern limitnucleotide diversityphylogenyIn/DelSNPSSRChinese firheartwoodsecondary metaboliteswidely targeted metabolomicsflavonoidsamplicon sequencingAmpliSeqgenomic selectionJapanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)multiplexed SNP genotypingspatial autocorrelation errorpine wood diseaseresistance to pine wood nematodeinoculation testmultisitecumulative temperaturePinus thunbergiiThujopsis dolabrataEST-SSR markersvarietiespopulation structurepine wilt diseaseBursaphelenchus xylophilusgenotype by environment interactionJapanese black pinevariance componentlocal adaptationsilvicultureseed zonetree improvement programbreedinggenotype × environment interactionmast seedingseed productionthinningforest tree breedinghigh-throughput phenotypingepigeneticsgenotypinggenomic prediction modelsquantitative trait locusbreeding cycleCryptomeria japonica var. sinensisdemographic historyRAD-seqancient treeconservationinfrared thermographychlorophyll fluorescencecumulative drought stressgenetic conservationgenetic managementpine wood nematodepine wood nematode-Pinus thunbergii resistant treesResearch & information: generalIde Yujiedt1303370Ide YujiothBOOK9910557345103321Genetics and Improvement of Forest Trees3026958UNINA