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Raccolto dal padre Luigi Contarino cruciferoDi novo ristampato, et ampliatoIn Vicenzaper gli heredi di Perin Libraro1589[12], 488 [i.e. 504], [56] p.4°Front. in cornice tipogr.Iniz. e fregi xilogr.Marca (Z55) sul front.Segn.: ✝⁶ A-2H⁸ 2I⁴ 2K-2M⁸ 2N⁴. - Numerosi errori nella numerazione (p. 67 erroneamente numerata 63; pp. 122-123 erroneamente numerate 112-113; p. 157 erroneamente numerata 187; p. 160 erroneamente numerata 190; p. 163 erroneamente numerata 173; p. 232 erroneamente numerata 233; p. 233 erroneamente numerata 232; p. 398 erroneamente numerata 198; pp. 405-412 erroneamente numerate 389-396; dopo p. 416 erroneamente ripetute pp. 401-416)Erroneamente aggiunto il fasc. 2✝⁸ di: Aggiunta al vago, e diletteuole giardino del R. padre Luigi Contarini crucifero ...IT-NA105: SG 850/B 108 (1)Piatto anteriore staccatoIT-NA0105: SG 850/B 108 (1)Legato con: Aggiunta al vago, e diletteuole giardino del R. padre Luigi Contarini crucifero, dall'istesso auttore nouamente composta, nella quale si leggono, Il computo de gli anni del mondo. Gli essempi di virtù, & vitij de gli huomini. Alcuni prencipi, i quali amarono molto i virtuosi. ...IT-NA0105: SG 850/B 108 (1)EDIT16,CNCE 1314700199000981603040332185822itaContarini,Luigi494834Perineredi650ITUNINARICAUNIMARCVisualizza la versione elettronica in SBNWebhttps://books.google.it/books?id=YRcqJmp3OgEC&printsec=frontcover&hl=it&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false20190410AQ990005005140403321SG 850/B 108 (1)Bib. 43.412FLFBCFLFBCVago, e dilettevole giardino, ove si leggono gli infelici fini de molti huomini illustri. I varij, & mirabili essempi di virtù, & vitij degli huomini. I fatti, & la morte de' profeti. ... Raccolto dal padre Luigi Contarino crucifero1549688UNINA03621nam 2200445z- 450 991016164880332120210212(CKB)3710000001041976(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57384(oapen)doab57384(EXLCZ)99371000000104197620202102d2016 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPutting the "why" back into bone "archytecture"Frontiers Media SA20161 online resource (82 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88919-311-X A large literature exists on trabecular and cortical bone morphology. The engineering performance of bone, implied from its 3d architecture, is often the endpoint of bone biology experiments, being clinically relevant to bone fracture. How and why does bone travel along its complex spatio-temporal trajectory to acquire its architecture? The question "why" can have two meanings. The first, "teleological - why is an architecture advantageous?" - is the domain of substantial biomechanical research to date. The second, "etiological - how did an architecture come about?" - has received far less attention. This Frontiers Bone Research Topic invited contributions addressing this "etiological why" - what mechanisms can coordinate the activity of bone forming and resorbing cells to produce the observed complex and efficient bone architectures? One mechanism is proposed - chaotic nonlinear pattern formation (NPF) which underlies - in a unifying way - natural structures as disparate as trabecular bone, swarms of birds flying or shoaling fish, island formation, fluid turbulence and others. At the heart of NPF is the fact that simple rules operating between interacting elements multiplied and repeated many times, lead to complex and structured patterns. This paradigm of growth and form leads to a profound link between bone regulation and its architecture: in bone "the architecture is the regulation". The former is the emergent consequence of the latter. Whatever mechanism does determine bone's developing architecture has to operate at the level of individual sites of formation and resorption and coupling between the two. This has implications as to how we understand the effect on bone of agents such as gene products or drugs. It may be for instance that the "tuning" of coupling between formation and resorption might be as important as the achievement of enhanced bone volume. The ten articles that were contributed to this Topic were just what we hoped for - a snapshot of leading edge bone biology research which addresses the question of how bone gets its shape. We hope that you find these papers thought-provoking, and that they might stimulate new ideas in the research into bone architecture, growth and adaptation, and how to preserve healthy bone from gestation and childhood until old age.Bone architectureBone biomaterialsCortical bonecouplingGrowth and DevelopmentMechanotransductionmorphometryNonlinear pattern formationremodellingTrabecular bonePhil Salmonauth1278855Daniel ChappardauthAndrew Anthony PitsillidesauthBOOK9910161648803321Putting the "why" back into bone "archytecture"3014024UNINA