00836nam0-22002651i-450-99000716880040332120021010000716880FED01000716880(Aleph)000716880FED0100071688020021010d--------km-y0itay50------baitaTrattato di diritto ecclesiastico italianointroduzione sistematica, fonti, principi informatori e problemi fondamentaliPietro Agostino D'Avack.MilanoGiuffre'1969.IV , 415 p.24 cmD'Avack,Pietro Agostino<1905-1982>183135ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007168800403321I 317370DDCICDDCICTrattato di diritto ecclesiastico italiano690197UNINAGEN0101352nam 2200385 450 991014620530332120120731192410.088-7923-252-5(CKB)1000000000279730(ItFiC)it 02249634(EXLCZ)99100000000027973020050504d2001 uy 0itaInformazione pubblica e informatica per il diritto profili di un'esperienza scientifico-organizzativa, 1996-2001 /Nicola PalazzoloFiesole (Firenze) Cadmo2001253 pCollected writings and papers presented to various meetings, partly already publ.N. Palazzolo, prof. at the Univ. of Perugia.Includes bibliographical references.Informazione pubblica e informatica per il diritto Information storage and retrieval systemsLawItalyCongressesLawItalyMethodologyCongressesInformation storage and retrieval systemsLawLawMethodology340343005025Palazzolo Nicola258792ItFiCItFiCBOOK9910146205303321Informazione pubblica e informatica per il diritto2435775UNINA05430nam 22006854a 450 99621838020331620230617040456.01-280-74819-297866107481980-470-76106-70-470-99587-41-4051-6845-5(CKB)1000000000327143(EBL)284304(OCoLC)437176177(SSID)ssj0000072669(PQKBManifestationID)11107624(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072669(PQKBWorkID)10095073(PQKB)11294802(MiAaPQ)EBC284304(EXLCZ)99100000000032714320050310d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPaper and paperboard packaging technology[electronic resource] /edited by Mark J. KirwanOxford, UK ;Ames Iowa Blackwell Pub.20051 online resource (458 p.)Packaging technology seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-2503-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.PAPER AND PAPERBOARD PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Paper and paperboard - raw materials, processing and properties; 1.1 Introduction - quantities, pack types and uses; 1.2 Choice of raw materials and manufacture of paper and paperboard; 1.2.1 Introduction to raw materials and processing; 1.2.2 Sources of fibre; 1.2.3 Fibre separation from wood (pulping); 1.2.4 Whitening (bleaching); 1.2.5 Recovered fibre; 1.2.6 Other raw materials; 1.2.7 Processing of fibre at the paper mill; 1.2.8 Manufacture on the paper or paperboard machine; 1.2.9 Finishing1.3 Packaging papers and paperboards1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Tissues; 1.3.3 Greaseproof; 1.3.4 Glassine; 1.3.5 Vegetable parchment; 1.3.6 Label paper; 1.3.7 Bag papers; 1.3.8 Sack kraft; 1.3.9 Impregnated papers; 1.3.10 Laminating papers; 1.3.11 Solid bleached board (SBB); 1.3.12 Solid unbleached board (SUB); 1.3.13 Folding boxboard (FBB); 1.3.14 White lined chipboard (WLC); 1.4 Packaging requirements; 1.5 Technical requirements of paper and paperboard for packaging; 1.5.1 Requirements of appearance and performance; 1.5.2 Appearance properties; 1.5.2.1 Colour; 1.5.2.2 Surface smoothness1.5.2.3 Surface structure1.5.2.4 Gloss; 1.5.2.5 Opacity; 1.5.2.6 Printability and varnishability; 1.5.2.7 Surface strength; 1.5.2.8 Ink and varnish absorption and drying; 1.5.2.9 Surface pH; 1.5.2.10 Surface tension; 1.5.2.11 Rub resistance; 1.5.2.12 Surface cleanliness; 1.5.3 Performance properties; 1.5.3.1 Introduction; 1.5.3.2 Basis weight (substance or grammage); 1.5.3.3 Thickness (caliper); 1.5.3.4 Moisture content; 1.5.3.5 Tensile strength; 1.5.3.6 Stretch or elongation; 1.5.3.7 Tearing resistance; 1.5.3.8 Burst resistance; 1.5.3.9 Stiffness; 1.5.3.10 Compression strength1.5.3.11 Creasability and foldability1.5.3.12 Ply bond (interlayer) strength; 1.5.3.13 Flatness and dimensional stability; 1.5.3.14 Porosity; 1.5.3.15 Water absorbency; 1.5.3.16 Gluability/Adhesion/Sealing; 1.5.3.17 Taint and odour neutrality; 1.5.3.18 Product safety; 1.6 Specifications and quality standards; 1.7 Conversion factors for substance (basis weight) and thickness measurements; References; 2 Environmental and waste management issues; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sustainable development; 2.3 Forestry; 2.4 Environmental impact of manufacture and use of paper and paperboard2.4.1 Issues giving rise to environmental concern2.4.2 Energy; 2.4.3 Water; 2.4.4 Chemicals; 2.4.5 Transport; 2.4.6 Manufacturing emissions to air, water and solid waste; 2.4.6.1 Emissions to air; 2.4.6.2 Emissions to water; 2.4.6.3 Solid waste residues in paper industry; 2.5 Used packaging in the environment; 2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Waste minimisation; 2.5.3 Waste management options; 2.5.3.1 Recovery; 2.5.3.2 Recycling; 2.5.3.3 Energy recovery; 2.5.3.4 Landfill; 2.6 Life cycle assessment; 2.7 Conclusion; References; 3 Paper-based flexible packaging; 3.1 Introduction3.2 Packaging needs which are met by paper-based flexible packagingThis book discusses all the main types of packaging based on paper and paperboard. It considers the raw materials and manufacture of paper and paperboard, and the basic properties and features on which packaging made from these materials depends for its appearance and performance. The manufacture of twelve types of paper- and paperboard-based packaging is described, together with their end-use applications and the packaging machinery involved. The importance of pack design is stressed, and how these materials offer packaging designers opportunities for imaginative and innovative design solutioPackaging technology series.Paper containersPaperboardPackagingPaper containers.Paperboard.Packaging.676.3676/.3688.8Kirwan Mark J282283MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996218380203316Paper and paperboard packaging technology2244995UNISA04664nam 22006375 450 991096994830332120250827222919.0978150170466615017046649781501706684150170668310.7591/9781501706134(CKB)3710000000884722(MiAaPQ)EBC4713548(OCoLC)960505914(MdBmJHUP)muse53829(DE-B1597)478269(OCoLC)979911501(DE-B1597)9781501706134(MiAaPQ)EBC31760296(Au-PeEL)EBL31760296(Perlego)534867(EXLCZ)99371000000088472220190708d2016 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAnthropologies of Unemployment New Perspectives on Work and Its Absence /Jong Bum Kwon, Carrie M. Lane1st ed.Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (286 pages) illustrations, photographs, graphs9781501704659 1501704656 9781501706134 1501706136 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction /Kwon, Jong Bum / Lane, Carrie M. --1. The Limits of Liminality /Lane, Carrie M. --2. The Limits to Quantitative Thinking /Karjanen, David --3. Occupation /Kwon, Jong Bum --4. The Rise of the Precariat? /Murphy, John P. --5. Contesting Unemployment /Perelman, Mariano D. --6. Zones of In/Visibility /Kingsolver, Ann E. --7. Youth Unemployment, Progress, and Shame in Urban Ethiopia /Mains, Daniel --8. Labor on the Move /Rothstein, Frances Abrahamer --9. Positive Thinking about Being Out of Work in Southern California after the Great Recession /Strauss, Claudia --10. The Unemployed Cooperative /Fisher, Josh --Epilogue: Rethinking the Value of Work and Unemployment /Lynch, Caitrin / Mains, Daniel --Notes --Bibliography --Notes on Contributors --IndexAnthropologies of Unemployment offers accessible, theoretically innovative, and ethnographically rich examinations of unemployment in rural and urban regions across North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The diversity of case studies demonstrates that unemployment is a pressing global phenomenon that sheds light on the uneven consequences of free-market ideologies and policies. Economic, social, and cultural marginalization is common in the lives of the unemployed, but their experience and interpretation are shaped by local and national cultural particularities. In exploring those differences, the contributors to this volume employ recent theoretical innovations and engage with some of the more salient topics in contemporary anthropology, such as globalization, migration, youth cultures, bureaucracy, class, gender, and race.Taken together, the chapters reveal that there is something new about unemployment today. It is not a temporary occurrence, but a chronic condition. In adjusting to persistent, longstanding unemployment, people and groups create new understandings of unemployment as well as of work and employment; they improvise new forms of sociality, morality, and personhood. Ethnographic studies such as those found in Anthropologies of Unemployment are crucial if we are to understand the broader forms, meanings, and significance of pervasive economic insecurity and discover the emergence of new social and cultural possibilities.Contributors Josh Fisher, High Point UniversityDavid Karjanen, University of MinnesotaAnn E. Kingsolver, University of KentuckyJong Bum Kwon, Webster UniversityCarrie M. Lane, California State University, FullertonCaitrin Lynch, Olin College Daniel Mains, University of OklahomaJohn P. Murphy, Gettysburg CollegeMariano D. Perelman, University of Buenos AiresFrances Abrahamer Rothstein, Montclair State UniversityClaudia Strauss, Pitzer CollegeEconomic anthropologyUnemployedSocial conditionsUnemploymentSocial aspectsEconomic anthropology.UnemployedSocial conditions.UnemploymentSocial aspects.331.13/7Kwon Jong Bum1971-Lane Carrie M.1974-DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910969948303321Anthropologies of Unemployment4425129UNINA