00976nam0-22003251i-450-99000414385040332120080408095357.0000414385FED01000414385(Aleph)000414385FED0100041438519990604d1976----km-y0itay50------baitay-------00-y-Psicologia dell'arteL. S. Vygotskijprefazione di A. N. Leontjevnote e commento di V. Vs. IvanovRomaEditori Riuniti1976392 p.22 cmNuova biblioteca di cultura113ArtePsicologia701.15Vygotskii,Lev Semenovich<1896-1934>128686Ivanov,Vjaceslav V.Leontjev,Aleksej NikolaevicITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004143850403321701.15 VYG 1FLFBCFLFBCPsichologija iskusstva31239UNINA02478nam 2200433z- 450 99654032800331620240118091612.03-7489-2983-8(CKB)5850000000003823(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78872(EXLCZ)99585000000000382320202202d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConventionality control of domestic law constitutionalised international adjudication and internationalised constitutional adjudication /Yota NegishiBaden-BadenNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG20221 electronic resource (252 p.)Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und VölkerrechtBand 3123-8487-8562-5 Through gaining lessons from the doctrine of constitutionality control, the book deals principally with conventionality control achieved by judicial adjudicators. This monograph fills the gap in comparative international human rights law by analysing the practice of conventionality control in Europe and Latin America. Based on the empirical data, the author normatively envisions a ‘trapezium’ model of conventionality control with the features of openness, substantivism and human-centrism, which overcomes the limits of the closed, formalist, and State-centric ‘pyramid‘ model. Author: Yota Negishi, Associate Professor of Public International Law, Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka, Japan.International law and human rightsInternational and municipal lawHuman rightsConflict of lawsLNDbicsscConstitutional Law, Domestic Law, Human Rights, International Human Rights, Pro Homine, Regional Conventions, Sovereignty, Supremacy, Conventionality Control, European Convention on Human Rights, American Convention on Human Rights, international adjudication, constitutional adjudicationInternational law and human rights.International and municipal law.Human rights.Conflict of laws.LNDNegishi Yota1254965BOOK996540328003316Conventionality Control of Domestic Law2909643UNISA05871nam 2200841Ia 450 991102033460332120200520144314.0978661027272397812802727211280272724978047031180604703118009780471463870047146387697804712243270471224324(CKB)111087027121354(EBL)221342(SSID)ssj0000080492(PQKBManifestationID)11119616(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000080492(PQKBWorkID)10095676(PQKB)10468066(MiAaPQ)EBC221342(CaSebORM)9780471351993(OCoLC)58448364(PPN)115587683(OCoLC)842426562(OCoLC)ocn842426562 (Perlego)2767508(EXLCZ)9911108702712135419991209d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRF and microwave wireless systems /Kai Chang1st editionNew York Wiley20001 online resource (361 p.)Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering"A Wiley-Interscience publication."9780471351993 0471351997 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Preface; Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Brief History of RF and Microwave Wireless Systems; 1.2 Frequency Spectrums; 1.3 Wireless Applications; 1.4 A Simple System Example; 1.5 Organization of This Book; 2 Review of Waves and Transmission Lines; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Wave Propagation; 2.3 Transmission Line Equation; 2.4 Reflection, Transmission, and Impedance for a Terminated Transmission Line; 2.5 Voltage Standing-Wave Ratio; 2.6 Decibels, Insertion Loss, and Return Loss; 2.7 Smith Charts; 2.8 S-Parameters; 2.9 Coaxial Lines; 2.10 Microscript Lines; 2.11 Waveguides2.12 Lumped Elements2.13 Impedance Matching Networks; Problems; References; 3 Antenna Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Isotropic Radiator and Plane Waves; 3.3 Far-Field Region; 3.4 Antenna Analysis; 3.5 Antenna Characteristics and Parameters; 3.6 Monopole and Dipole Antennas; 3.7 Horn Antennas; 3.8 Parabolic Dish Antennas; 3.9 Microstrip Patch Antennas; 3.10 Antenna Arrays and Phased Arrays; 3.11 Antenna Measurements; Problems; References; 4 Various Components and Their System Parameters; 4.1 Introduction and History; 4.2 Couplers, Hybrids, and Power Dividers/Combiners4.3 Resonators, Filters, and Multiplexers4.4 Isolators and Circulators; 4.5 Detectors and Mixers; 4.6 Switches, Phase Shifters, and Attenuators; 4.7 Oscillators and Amplifiers; 4.8 Frequency Multipliers and Dividers; Problems; References; 5 Receiver System Parameters; 5.1 Typical Receivers; 5.2 System Considerations; 5.3 Natural Sources of Receiver Noise; 5.4 Receiver Noise Figure and Equivalent Noise Temperature; 5.5 Compression Points, Minimum Detectable Signal, and Dynamic Range; 5.6 Third-Order Intercept Point and Intermodulation; 5.7 Spurious Responses; 5.8 Spurious-Free Dynamic RangeProblemsReferences; 6 Transmitter and Oscillator Systems; 6.1 Transmitter Parameters; 6.2 Transmitter Noise; 6.3 Frequency Stability and Spurious Signals; 6.4 Frequency Tuning, Output Power, and Efficiency; 6.5 Intermodulation; 6.6 Crystal Reference Oscillators; 6.7 Phase-Locked Oscillators; 6.8 Frequency Synthesizers; Problems; References; 7 Radar and Sensor Systems; 7.1 Introduction and Classifications; 7.2 Radar Equation; 7.3 Radar Equation Including Pulse Integration and System Losses; 7.4 Radar Cross Section; 7.5 Pulse Radar; 7.6 Continuous-Wave or Doppler Radar7.7 Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Radar7.8 Direction Finding and Tracking; 7.9 Moving-Target Indication and Pulse Doppler Radar; 7.10 Synthetic Aperture Radar; 7.11 Practical Radar Examples; Problems; References; 8 Wireless Communication Systems; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Friis Transmission Equation; 8.3 Space Loss; 8.4 Link Equation and Link Budget; 8.5 Effective Isotropic Radiated Power and G/T Parameters; 8.6 Radio/Microwave Links; 8.7 Satellite Communication Systems; 8.8 Mobile Communication Systems and Wireless Cellular Phones8.9 Personal Communication Systems and Satellite Personal Communication SystemsA comprehensive introduction to the hardware, parameters, and architectures of RF/microwave wireless systemsAs the basis for some of the hottest technologies of the new millennium, radio frequency (RF) and microwave wireless systems rapidly propel us toward a future in which the transmission of voice, video, and data communications will be possible anywhere in the world through the use of simple, handheld devices.This book provides scientists and engineers with clear, thorough, up-to-date explanations of all aspects of RF and microwave wireless systems, including general hardwaWiley series in microwave and optical engineering.Radio frequency and microwave wireless systemsWireless communication systemsMobile communication systemsMicrowave communication systemsRadio frequencyWireless communication systems.Mobile communication systems.Microwave communication systems.Radio frequency.621.38415621.38456Chang Kai1948-472683MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020334603321RF and microwave wireless systems4417661UNINA