01153nam0 2200277 450 00001505920190225140002.020080731d1914----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyQuel che si sa e Quel che non si sa intorno alla storia naturale dell'anguillaConferenza tenuta il 19 Ottobre 1913 ad Angera (lago Maggiore) in occasione della riunione della Società lombarda per la pesca e l'aquicolturaVeneziaTip. Ferrari191450 p. , con tre tavoleill.1914MemoriaR. comitato talassografico italiano372001MemoriaR. comitato talassografico italiano37001000015038Pesci d'acqua dolceAllevamentoPesci d'acqua dolcePesca639.3743220Animali non domesticiGrassi,Battista69848ITUNIPARTHENOPE20080731RICAUNIMARC000015059DEP I-0294/07384NAVA4200807Quel che si sa e Quel che non si sa intorno alla storia naturale dell'anguilla1202377UNIPARTHENOPE05242nam 2200709Ia 450 991014355590332120170815111539.01-280-23565-997866102356500-470-29481-70-471-74731-90-471-74730-0(CKB)1000000000355376(EBL)239978(OCoLC)70850432(SSID)ssj0000261533(PQKBManifestationID)11238130(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000261533(PQKBWorkID)10257207(PQKB)10858989(MiAaPQ)EBC239978(EXLCZ)99100000000035537620050802d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTransition metal-containing polymers[electronic resource] /edited by Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz ... [et al.]Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20061 online resource (235 p.)Macromolecules containing metal and metal-like elements ;v. 6Description based upon print version of record.0-471-68445-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Macromolecules Containing Metal and Metal-Like Elements Volume 6; Contributors; Contents; Preface; Series Preface; 1. Introduction; I. Coverage; II. General Concepts; III. Historical; IV. Polymers Containing Bis(Cyclopentadienyl) Metal Complexes; A. Polymerization of Olefin-Functionalized Metallocenes; B. Alkyne Metathesis Polymerization of Substituted Metallocenes; C. Polycondensation of Metallocenes; D. Ring-Opening Polymerization; E. Coordination of Metals to Cyclopentadienyl Rings; F. Introduction of Metallocenes into Preformed Polymers; V. Arene-Transition Metal PolymersA. Polymerization of Olefin-Containing ArenesB. Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Substituted Norbornenes; C. Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution Polymerization of Chloroarene Complexes; D. Polycondensation of Arene Complexes; E. Coordination of Organometallic Moieties to Arenes; F. Supramolecular Assembly of Polymers; VI. Polymers with Metal-Coordinated Cyclobutadienes; VII. Polymers Containing Metal Carbonyl Complexes; VIII. Polymers with Metal-Carbon s-Bonds; A. Transition Metal Polyynes; B. Metal-Aryl and Metal-Alkyl Systems; IX. Metal-Metal Bonded Systems; X. ConclusionXI. References2. Lithographic Applications of Highly Metallized Polyferrocenylsilanes; I. Introduction; II. Polyferrocenylsilanes as Electron Beam Lithography Resists; III. Polyferrocenylsilanes as Reactive Ion Etch Resists; IV. Polyferrocenylsilanes as UV Photoresists; V. Conclusions; VI. Acknowledgments; VII. References; 3. Polymers Possessing Reactive Metallacycles in the Mainchain; I. Introduction; II. Synthesis and Reactions of Organometallic Polymers Possessing Metallacycles in the Mainchain; A. Cobaltacyclopentadiene-Containing PolymersB. Conversion of Cobaltacyclopentadiene-Containing Polymers into Polymers Possessing Various Mainchain Structuresi. Conversion into Other Organometallic Polymers; ii. Conversion into Organic Polymers with Various Functional Groups in the Mainchain; C. Synthesis and Reactions of Titanacycle-Containing Polymers; i. Polymers Containing Titanacyclopentadiene Unit in the Mainchain; ii. Polymers Possessing Other Titanacycle Units; III. Summary; IV. References; 4. Mechanistic Aspects of the Photodegradation of Polymers Containing Metal-Metal Bonds Along Their Backbones; I. IntroductionII. General Overview of Polymer PhotodegradationA. The Auto-Oxidation Mechanism; B. Reactions of Hydroperoxide Species That Lead to Backbone Degradation; C. Other Photochemical Degradation Mechanisms; D. Methods for Intentionally Making Polymers Photodegradable; III. Metal-Metal Bond-Containing Polymers; A. Synthesis and Characterization; B. Synthesis of the Difunctional Dimers; C. Synthesis of the Polymers; D. Characterization of the Polymers; E. Photochemical Reactions in Solution; F. Photochemistry in the Solid State; IV. Factors Controlling the Rate of Photochemical DegradationA. Cage EffectsThis series provides a useful, applications-oriented forum for the next generation of macromolecules and materials. The sixth volume in this series provides useful descriptions of the transition metals and their applications, edited by high-quality team of macromolecular experts from around the world.Macromolecules containing metal and metal-like elements ;v. 6.Transition metal compoundsMetal complexesOrganometallic polymersMacromoleculesElectronic books.Transition metal compounds.Metal complexes.Organometallic polymers.Macromolecules.546.6547.7Abd-El-Aziz Alaa S869596MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143555903321Transition metal-containing polymers1996058UNINA04332nam 2200817 a 450 991078857820332120200520144314.00-8122-4300-51-283-89027-50-8122-0372-010.9783/9780812203721(CKB)3240000000064679(OCoLC)794700611(CaPaEBR)ebrary10641604(SSID)ssj0000811710(PQKBManifestationID)12349370(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000811710(PQKBWorkID)10850755(PQKB)11134060(SSID)ssj0000606630(PQKBManifestationID)11973793(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000606630(PQKBWorkID)10581828(PQKB)11338244(MdBmJHUP)muse8250(DE-B1597)449172(OCoLC)1013946417(OCoLC)979684526(DE-B1597)9780812203721(Au-PeEL)EBL3441769(CaPaEBR)ebr10641604(CaONFJC)MIL420277(MiAaPQ)EBC3441769(EXLCZ)99324000000006467920100604d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrRainforest warriors[electronic resource] human rights on trial /Richard PricePhiladelphia University of Pennsylvania Pressc20111 online resource (287 p.)Pennsylvania Studies in Human RightsPennsylvania studies in human rightsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8122-2137-0 Includes bibliographical references.Africans discover America -- Earth, water, sky -- Sovereignty and territory -- Resistance redux -- Judgment day -- American dreams.Rainforest Warriors is a historical, ethnographic, and documentary account of a people, their threatened rainforest, and their successful attempt to harness international human rights law in their fight to protect their way of life-part of a larger story of tribal and indigenous peoples that is unfolding all over the globe. The Republic of Suriname, in northeastern South America, contains the highest proportion of rainforest within its national territory, and the most forest per person, of any country in the world. During the 1990's, its government began awarding extensive logging and mining concessions to multinational companies from China, Indonesia, Canada, and elsewhere. Saramaka Maroons, the descendants of self-liberated African slaves who had lived in that rainforest for more than 300 years, resisted, bringing their complaints to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. In 2008, when the Inter-American Court of Human Rights delivered its landmark judgment in their favor, their efforts to protect their threatened rainforest were thrust into the international spotlight. Two leaders of the struggle to protect their way of life, Saramaka Headcaptain Wazen Eduards and Saramaka law student Hugo Jabini, were awarded the Goldman Prize for the Environment (often referred to as the environmental Nobel Prize), under the banner of "A New Precedent for Indigenous and Tribal Peoples." Anthropologist Richard Price, who has worked with Saramakas for more than forty years and who participated actively in this struggle, tells the gripping story of how Saramakas harnessed international human rights law to win control of their own piece of the Amazonian forest and guarantee their cultural survival.Saramacca (Surinamese people)Civil rightsSaramacca (Surinamese people)Legal status, laws, etcHuman rightsSurinameAF.Anthropology.Folklore.Human Rights.Law.Linguistics.Saramacca (Surinamese people)Civil rights.Saramacca (Surinamese people)Legal status, laws, etc.Human rights323.1196Price Richard1941-790900MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788578203321Rainforest warriors3751917UNINA