05663nam 22008053u 450 991013088130332120210114051045.01-283-40806-697866134080681-4443-9331-61-4443-9333-2(CKB)3460000000000058(EBL)675260(OCoLC)716212741(SSID)ssj0000482401(PQKBManifestationID)11324758(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000482401(PQKBWorkID)10525758(PQKB)10456202(MiAaPQ)EBC675260(EXLCZ)99346000000000005820130418d2011|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrTechnology of Bottled Water[electronic resource]3rd ed.Chicester Wiley20111 online resource (468 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-9932-6 Technology of Bottled Water; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 The third edition; 2 Market Development of Bottled Waters; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The historical background; 2.3 Market segmentation; 2.4 Global giants and local leaders; 2.5 Global review; 2.6 USA; 2.7 West Europe into the new millennium; 2.8 China; 2.9 Bottled water and the environment; 2.10 Flavoured and functional waters; 2.11 Trends for the future; References; Further reading; 3 Categories of Bottled Water; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Europe; 3.2.1 Natural mineral waters (NMWs)3.2.2 Spring water (SW)3.2.3 Other bottled waters in Europe; 3.2.4 Implementation of the Directives in Europe; 3.3 North America; 3.3.1 United States; 3.3.2 Canada; 3.4 Codex Alimentarius; 3.4.1 Codex and Natural Mineral Waters; 3.4.2 Codex and non-Natural Mineral Waters; 3.5 Russia; 3.5.1 Bottled mineral water; 3.5.2 Bottled drinking water; 3.6 Latin America; 3.6.1 Argentina; 3.6.2 Brazil; 3.6.3 Mexico; 3.7 Australia and New Zealand; 3.8 Asia; 3.9 South Africa; 3.9.1 Natural waters; 3.9.2 Waters defined by origin; 3.9.3 Prepared waters; 3.10 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References4 Hydrogeology of Bottled Waters4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Understanding underground water - Hydrogeology; 4.2.1 Underground water - a key part of the water cycle; 4.2.2 Recharge to underground water; 4.2.3 Groundwater occurrence; 4.2.4 Water levels and groundwater flow; 4.2.5 Storage of water in aquifers; 4.2.6 Wells, springs and boreholes; 4.2.7 Flow to wells and boreholes; 4.3 Groundwater quality; 4.3.1 Hydrochemistry - the history of a groundwater; 4.3.2 Terms, definitions and concepts; 4.3.3 Hardness and alkalinity; 4.3.4 Evolution of groundwaters; 4.3.5 Human influences on groundwater4.3.6 Hydrochemical classification of bottled waters4.4 Groundwater source development; 4.4.1 Stages of development; 4.4.2 Resource evaluation; 4.4.3 Source definition; 4.4.4 Source construction; 4.4.5 Variation of aquifer properties with depth; 4.5 Management of groundwater sources; 4.5.1 Record keeping; 4.5.2 Monitoring, maintenance and rehabilitation; 4.5.3 Sampling and water quality analysis; 4.5.4 Monitoring borehole yield; 4.5.5 Changes in water quality; 4.5.6 Control of resource exploitation; 4.6 Protecting groundwater quality; 4.6.1 Changing policies and perspectives4.6.2 Source protection zones4.6.3 Hazard identification and mapping; 4.6.4 Groundwater vulnerability and natural attenuation; 4.6.5 Wellhead protection; 4.6.6 Risk assessment and catchment management; References; 5 Water Treatments; 5.1 Why and when water must be treated; 5.1.1 Compliance with local regulations; 5.1.2 Quality reasons; 5.1.3 Marketing reasons; 5.2 Water treatment objectives; 5.2.1 Removal of undissolved elements; 5.2.2 Removal/inactivation of undesirable biological elements; 5.2.3 Removal of undesirable and/or unstable chemical elements; 5.2.4 Addition of 'valuable' elements5.3 Water treatment processesThe fully revised third edition of this unique and comprehensive overview of the science and technology of the bottled waters industry contains brand new chapters which address these new developments. As well as an updated introductory chapter reviewing the market, the degree to which the global legislative and regulatory picture has changed is examined, and new and increasingly-used quality standards are assessed. The book provides a definitive source of reference for all those involved in bottled water production: beverage technologists, packaging technologists, analytical chemists, microbioBottled waterBottled waterBottlingBottlingBottlingBottled waterChemical & Materials EngineeringHILCCEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCChemical EngineeringHILCCElectronic books.Bottled water.Bottled water.Bottling.Bottling.BottlingBottled waterChemical & Materials EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesChemical Engineering663.61663/.61Dege Nicholas884178Dege NicholasAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910130881303321Technology of Bottled Water1974450UNINA04509nam 2200649 450 991015764530332120170821171921.0958-741-377-6(CKB)3710000000187323(EBL)3225250(OCoLC)923053023(SSID)ssj0001496172(PQKBManifestationID)11894559(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001496172(PQKBWorkID)11485637(PQKB)10763010(MiAaPQ)EBC3225250(OCoLC)992054208(FlNmELB)ELB69911(EXLCZ)99371000000018732320141015d2013 uy 0spaur|n|---|||||txtccrResponsabilidad penal y detención preventiva el proceso penal en Colombia-Ley 906 de 2004 /Jaime Sandoval Fernández, Donaldo Danilo Del Villar DelgadoBarranquilla :Editorial Universidad del Norte,2013.1 online resource (274 p.)Colección JurídicaDescription based upon print version of record.958-741-376-8 Contiene bibliografía.RESPONSABILIDAD PENAL (...); PÁGINA LEGAL; CONTENIDO; ABREVIATURAS; PRÓLOGO; PRESENTACIÓN; INTRODUCCIÓN; 1 DELIMITACIONES CONCEPTUALES ; 1.1 DE LA RESPONSABILIDAD PENAL Y SU AUSENCIA; 1.2 NORMA SISTÉMICA: CONDUCTA PUNIBLE; 1.3 DOGMÁTICA PENAL Y CIENCIA UNITARIA DEL DERECHO PENAL38; 1.4 PROCESOS SELECTIVOS; 1.5 ORIENTACIONES DOCTRINARIAS INDISPENSABLES; 1.6 LÍMITE AL IUS PUNIENDI Y PROTECCIÓN DE GARANTÍAS Y DERECHOS EN EL DERECHO PENAL DEL ESTADO CONSTITUCIONAL DE DERECHO; 2 PARTICULARIDADES RELEVANTES DE LA ESTRUCTURA PROCESAL ; 2.1 ANTECEDENTES DE LA REFORMA2.2 CARACTERÍSTICAS Y ETAPAS SUBSTANCIALES DE LA ESTRUCTURA ACUSATORIA cit.2.2.1 LA INDAGACIÓN; 2.2.2 LA INVESTIGACIÓN; 2.2.3 LA FASE INTERMEDIA, TRANSICIONAL O DE PREPARACIÓN DEL JUICIO ORAL; 2.2.4 LA AUDIENCIA DE FORMULACIÓN DE ACUSACIÓN; 2.2.5 LA AUDIENCIA PREPARATORIA; 2.2.6 LA AUDIENCIA PÚBLICA DE JUICIO ORAL; 2.3 ALGUNAS DISCUSIONES TRASCENDENTALES DE LA REFORMA; 2.3.1 INDETERMINACIÓN DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN PRELIMINAR; 2.3.2 DERECHO DE DEFENSA DESDE LA INDAGACIÓN; Comunicación al indagado conocido; Ejercicio material del derecho de defensa; 2.3.3 CAPTURA; 2.3.4 IMPUTACIÓNLa imputación y el control del JPMGCasos extremos en que procede la improbación o de no impartición de legalidad a la formulación de imputación; Papel de la defensa; El monopolio de la acción penal impide el derecho de peticionar la audiencia de imputación?; Variación de la Imputación; 2.3.5 ALLANAMIENTO; 2.3.6 ARCHIVO; El control constitucional del artículo; Inexistencia del hecho y atipicidad. Archivo y preclusión; 2.3.7 PRECLUSIÓN; Concepto y naturaleza; Impedimentos; Solicitud; Causales específicas en el juzgamiento; Crítica a decisión jurisprudencial; Causal Séptima de preclusiónIntervención de la víctima y defensa3 ASPECTOS RELEVANTES DE LA DETENCIÓN PREVENTIVA EN EL NUEVO PROCESO PENAL 3 2; 3.1 NATURALEZA; 3.2 FUNDAMENTOS; 3.3 PRESUPUESTO; 3.4 REQUISITOS607; 3.4.1 FORMALES; 3.4.2 SUSTANCIALES; Antecedentes Doctrinarios; Jurisprudencias de la Corte Constitucional en torno al tema de la responsabilidad penal y la medida de aseguramiento, adscrito a funciones o competencias de los distintos funcionarios judiciales; Jurisprudencias de la CSJ Penal; Referentes de la legislación latinoamericana; Algunos referentes del derecho continental europeo3.4.3 PRESUPUESTOS CONSTITUCIONALESLos niveles de la garantía; El fin de la comparecencia; CONCLUSIONES; RECOMENDACIONES; BIBLIOGRAFÍAColección Jurídica.Criminal liabilityColombiaResponsabilidad penalColombiaCriminal procedureColombiaProcedimiento penalColombiaCriminal liabilityResponsabilidad penalCriminal procedureProcedimiento penal34586104Sandoval Fernández Jaime1205048Villar Delgado Donaldo Danilo DelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910157645303321Responsabilidad penal y detención preventiva2781002UNINA