03329nam 22004573 450 991015897180332120210901203124.01-68358-023-0(CKB)3710000001018747(MiAaPQ)EBC5682319(Au-PeEL)EBL5682319(OCoLC)1086134511(BIP)055953975(EXLCZ)99371000000101874720210901d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLeicester City The Inside Story of England's Most Unlikely ChampionsNew York :Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated,2016.©2016.1 online resource (369 pages)1-68358-022-2 Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Gordon Taylor, OBE -- Foreword by Richard Bevan -- Chapter 1: The Immortals -- Chapter 2: July 2015 -- Chapter 3: August 2015 -- Chapter 4: September 2015 -- Chapter 5: October 2015 -- Chapter 6: November 2015 -- Chapter 7: December 2015 -- Chapter 8: January 2016 -- Chapter 9: February 2016 -- Chapter 10: March 2016 -- Chapter 11: April 2016 -- Chapter 12: May 2016 -- Chapter 13: 2015-16 Season Results & Stats -- Photo Insert.The Immortals is the fairy-tale account of Leicester City, who rose from the very bottom of the English Premier League--the world's toughest soccer league--to triumph against all odds (5,000-1) and finish as champions. Ending up in League One (third level) for the first time in 2008-09, the team stormed through the season to win the league and was promoted back up to the League Championship (second league). After four seasons as a middle-of-the-pack team, Leicester won the league in 2013-14, being promoted to the EPL for the first time in a decade. After a strong start the following season, the team quickly faded and looked to be facing relegation. But after winning seven out of their last nine games, they avoided the demotion and finished in fourteenth place. Under the calm and wise management of Claudio Ranieri--who was named as manager to start the 2015-16 season--the East Midlands club stunned football supporters by winning despite not having a recognizable superstar on the team. With massive team spirit and a never-say-die attitude, the team kept Tottenham, Arsenal, and Manchester City at bay to secure their first ever Premier League trophy in their 132-year history. In the process, journeyman players such as Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, N'Golo Kante, and Kasper Schmeichel became household names and added to the team's growing lore. Written by legendary soccer writer Harry Harris, with seventy-six books to his name, The Immortals is a must-read for all fans of the sport, as well as those who adopted Leicester City and the Foxes during their dramatic run.Leicester CitySoccerSportsSports & RecreationHarris Harry311713Taylor Gordon450407Bevan Richard1376150MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910158971803321Leicester City3411550UNINA05644nam 2200721Ia 450 991073699920332120200520144314.01-282-30915-397866123091510-08-093215-0(CKB)1000000000807641(EBL)472918(OCoLC)609850819(SSID)ssj0000364917(PQKBManifestationID)12103068(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000364917(PQKBWorkID)10399396(PQKB)10056762(MiAaPQ)EBC472918(PPN)182566862(EXLCZ)99100000000080764120091008d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPyrolysis of organic molecules with applications to health and environmental issues /by Serban C. MoldoveanuAmsterdam ;Oxford Elsevier20091 online resource (737 p.)Techniques and instrumentation in analytical chemistry ;v. 28Description based upon print version of record.0-444-53113-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front cover; Pyrolysis of Organic Molecules with Applications to Health and Environmental Issues; Copyright page; Preface; Contents; Part 1. Organic Non-Polymeric Molecules: Fundamental Concepts of Pyrolysis, Risk Assessment, and Toxicology; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Preliminary Information on Pyrolysis; 1.2. Preliminary information on risk assessment and toxicology; 1.3. References; Chapter 2. The Chemistry of the Pyrolytic Process; 2.1. Basic characteristics of pyrolytic reactions; 2.2. Elimination Reactions; 2.3. Fragmentation and extrusion reactions; 2.4. Rearrangement reactions2.5. Other reaction types in pyrolysis2.6. Pyrolysis in the presence of additional reactants or with catalysts; 2.7. Pyrolysis of mixtures of compounds; 2.8. References; Chapter 3. Physicochemical Aspects of the Pyrolytic Process; 3.1. Thermodynamic factors in pyrolytic reactions; 3.2. Kinetic factors in pyrolytic reactions; 3.3. References; Chapter 4. Instrumentation Used in Pyrolysis; 4.1. Optimization of the pyrolytic process for a specific goal; 4.2. Instrumentation used in analytical pyrolysis; 4.3. Instrumentation used in laboratory pyrolysis for synthesis purpose4.4. Instrumentation used to simulate a specific pyrolytic process4.5. Standardization of analytical pyrolysis techniques; 4.6. Conditions for pyrolysis experiments in this book; 4.7. References; Chapter 5. Basic Concepts Regarding Risk Assessment and Toxicology; 5.1. Risk assessment principles; 5.2. Toxicology principles; 5.3. References; Chapter 6. The Utility of Pyrolysis Studies; 6.1. Information from analytical pyrolysis; 6.2. The use of pyrolysis in organic synthesis; 6.3. Industrial and laboratory applications of pyrolysis in various processes related to burning6.4. Applications of pyrolysis in forensic science6.5. References; Part 2. Pyrolysis Products of Organic Non-Polymeric Molecules; Chapter 7. Pyrolysis of Hydrocarbons; 7.1. Acyclic saturated hydrocarbons; 7.2. Cyclic saturated hydrocarbons; 7.3. Alkenes; 7.4. Alkadienes and polyenes; 7.5. Cycloalkenes; 7.6. Alkynes; 7.7. Aromatic hydrocarbons; 7.8. Formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during pyrolysis and combustion of hydrocarbons; 7.9. References; Chapter 8. Pyrolysis of Halogenated Hydrocarbons; 8.1. Chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons8.2. Aliphatic hydrocarbons substituted with other halogens8.3. Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons; 8.4. References; Chapter 9. Pyrolysis of Alcohols and Phenols; 9.1. Alcohols; 9.2. Enols; 9.3. Phenols; 9.4. Di- and poly-hydroxybenzenes; 9.5. Alcohols and phenols with additional functional groups; 9.6. References; Chapter 10. Pyrolysis of Ethers; 10.1. Aliphatic ethers; 10.2. Unsaturated ethers; 10.3. Aromatic ethers; 10.4. Ethers with one alkyl and one aryl substituent; 10.5. Epoxides and larger cyclic ethers; 10.6. Acetals and hemiacetals; 10.7. ReferencesChapter 11. Pyrolysis of Peroxy Compounds Pyrolysis of Organic Molecules with Applications to Health and Environmental Issues, the 28th volume in the Techniques and Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry series, gives a systematic and comprehensive description of pyrolysis of non-polymeric organic molecules. Pyrolysis is involved in many practical applications as well as in many common human activities, but harmful compounds can be generated in the process. The study of pyrolysis and of the formation of undesirable compounds as a result of pyrolytic processes is of considerable interest to chemists, chemical engiTechniques and instrumentation in analytical chemistry ;v. 28.PyrolysisEnvironmental aspectsPyrolysisHealth aspectsMolecular structureOrganic compoundsEnvironmental toxicologyPyrolysisEnvironmental aspects.PyrolysisHealth aspects.Molecular structure.Organic compounds.Environmental toxicology.543543.17543Moldoveanu S. erban1383256MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910736999203321Pyrolysis of organic molecules with applications to health and environmental issues3427833UNINA