01858nam 2200361 n 450 99639038210331620221108004741.0(CKB)4940000000099526(EEBO)2240869597(UnM)99829273(UnM)9927956400971(EXLCZ)99494000000009952619950530d1662 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A supplement to the Critica sacra[electronic resource] wherein many of the originall words of both Testaments being alphabetically disposed, are explained out of learned scholiographers and criticks, and hereby many both controversall texts, and difficult scriptures illustrated. By Edward Leigh Esquire, and Master of Arts of Magdalen Hall in OxfordLondon printed for Andrew Crook, at the Green Dragon, and Edward Brewster at the Crane in S. Paul's Church-yardM. DC. LXII. [1662][8], 26, [2], 40, [12] pTitle page printed in red and black."The index wherein some English and other words are opened", "The severall places of the Old Testament cited in the New, which are taken from the Hebrew or Septuagint, from both, or neither", "Index locorum Sacræ Scripturæ Novi Testamenti" and "An index for the better finding of some English and other words here opened" have caption titles; register is more or less continuous.Text printed in columns.With two final advertisement leaves.Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.eebo-0062Leigh Edward1602-1671.792090Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390382103316A supplement to the Critica sacra2329766UNISA04272 am 2200877 n 450 9910287943203321201805022-7535-7354-910.4000/books.pur.54082(CKB)4100000006999839(FrMaCLE)OB-pur-54082(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43503(PPN)267962282(EXLCZ)99410000000699983920181005j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCollaborations et réseaux Approches transversales en management /Jean-Laurent Viviani, Laurent BironneauRennes Presses universitaires de Rennes20181 online resource (390 p.) 2-7535-4984-2 Les liens entre les concepts de « collaborations » et de « réseaux » sont étroits. Car si la collaboration peut avoir lieu hors d'un réseau, elle nous semble aussi (et surtout) être une dimension constitutive du réseau. Par exemple, les clients et les fournisseurs sont en relations, mais ils ne vont constituer un réseau que lorsqu'ils vont mettre en place une forme de collaboration entre eux. Plus généralement, il y a réseau lorsque la coordination entre les organisations ou les hommes qui les composent ne se fait pas uniquement par les prix comme le suppose la théorie économique standard. C'est en cela que cet ouvrage est ancré dans les sciences de gestion. Les réseaux seront donc caractérisés par la plus ou moins grande place accordée à la coordination hiérarchique ; elle peut être assez forte dans les réseaux de distribution ayant des magasins en propre, elle est plus faible dans les réseaux de franchise ou de sous-traitance, elle devient quasiment nulle dans les réseaux de PME. L'objectif de cet ouvrage collaboratif, écrit par vingt-sept enseignants-chercheurs de l'IGR- IAE de Rennes (université Rennes 1), est de faire découvrir le thème « collaborations et réseaux », sous ses différentes facettes, à un large public. Il se destine à un lectorat qui ne se restreint pas aux enseignants-chercheurs des universités, des IAE et des écoles de commerce. Il s'adresse également aux étudiants, aux dirigeants, aux cadres d'entreprise, et pourquoi pas aux curieux.ManagementréseauxmanagementorganisationéconomieentrepriseentreprisemanagementéconomieréseauxorganisationManagementréseauxmanagementorganisationéconomieentrepriseAlis David1314405Basset Guy154657Bironneau Laurent1314406Burellier Franck1314407Chédotel Frédérique1314408Crambert Roselyne1314409Fouilloux Jessica1314410Fromont Emmanuelle1314411Gaugain Marc1314412Gonzalez Christine1314413Hovelaque Vincent1314414Joyeau Anne1314415Laude Laetita1314416Martin Dominique-Philippe1314417Moraux Franck1314418Navatte Patrick1314419Perrigot Rozenn1307732Picot-Coupey Karine1307733Pogamp Florence André-Le1314420Poilpot-Rocaboy Gwénaëlle1314421Rosa Laura Sabbado Da1314422Ruiller Caroline1314423Tahar Caroline1314424Thenet Gervais1314425Viviani Jean-Laurent1314426Vo Thi Le Hoa1314427Vyt Dany1307738Viviani Jean-Laurent1314426Bironneau Laurent1314406FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910287943203321Collaborations et réseaux3031820UNINA05331nam 2200649 450 991081395090332120230815065936.03-03813-192-X(CKB)2670000000345421(EBL)1865151(SSID)ssj0001128355(PQKBManifestationID)11638087(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001128355(PQKBWorkID)11066369(PQKB)10892882(Au-PeEL)EBL1865151(CaPaEBR)ebr10814238(OCoLC)303617394(MiAaPQ)EBC1865151(EXLCZ)99267000000034542120080823h20082008 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvances on extrusion technology and simulation of light alloys /edited by Luca Tomesani and Lorenzo DonatiStafa-Zurich, Switzerland ;Enfield, New Hampshire :Trans Tech Publications,[2008]©20081 online resource (239 p.)Key engineering materials,1013-9826 ;volume 367"Presented at the conference, give a very representative snapshot of the modelling activities for processes involving extrusion"--Pref.0-87849-467-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Advances on Extrusion Technology and Simulation of Light Alloys; Committees; Preface; Table of Contents; I. Extrusion Benchmark; Extrusion Benchmark 2007 - Benchmark Experiments: Study on Material Flow Extrusion of a Flat Die; II. Keynotes; Modifications of the Extrusion Process of Magnesium Alloys for Improved Mechanical Properties; Experimental Techniques to Characterize Large Plastic Deformations in Unlubricated Hot Aluminum Extrusion; Innovative Methodologies for the Simulation of Static Recrystallisation during the Solution Soaking Process of Shape ExtrusionIII. Material Flow and Constitutive EquationsFlow Front Tracking in ALE/Eulerian Formulation FEM Simulations of Aluminium Extrusion; Numerical Optimization of Bearing Length in Composite Extrusion Processes; Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Complex Components by Influencing the Material Flow during Extrusion; FE Simulation of Extrusion to Produce a Thin-Walled Wide Profile through a Spreading Pocket Die; Aluminum Rod Extrusion and Material Modeling; Hot Workability and Constitutive Equations of ZM21 Magnesium Alloy; Constitutive Models for AZ31 Magnesium Alloys; IV. MicrostructureInsights to Extrusion from Finite Element ModelingStudy on Thixo-Extrusion of Semi-Solid Wrought Magnesium Alloy; Microstructure Prediction of Hot-Deformed Aluminium Alloys; Application of Adaptive Mesh and ALE Method in Simulation of Extrusion of Aluminum Alloys; V. Seam Welds and Process Optimization; Seam Welds Modeling and Mechanical Properties Prediction in the Extrusion of AA6082 Alloy; A Laboratory Scale Equipment to Relieve Force and Pressure in Cold Extrusion of Lead Hollow ComponentsAnalysis of Metal Flow through a Porthole Die to Produce a Rectangular Hollow Profile with Longitudinal Weld SeamsSimulation-Based Design of Ram Speed Profile for Isothermal Extrusion; Input Parameters Determination for Predicting Ram Speed and Billet Temperature for the First Billet; VI. Dies and Tools; Creep and Fatigue Damage in Hot Work Tools Steels during Copper and Aluminium Extrusion; Microscopic Examination of the Fracture Surfaces of an H 13 Hot Extrusion Die due to Failure at the Initial Usage StageSimulation of Direct Extrusion Process and Optimal Design of Technological Parameters Using FEM and Artificial Neural NetworkNumerical Simulation of Combined Forward-Backward Extrusion; Mechanical Solutions for Hot Forward Extrusion under Plane Strain Conditions by upper Bound Method; Different Possibilities of Process Analysis in Cold Extrusion; A New Low Friction Die Design for Equal Channel Angular Extrusion; Modeling Approach for Determination of Backward Extrusion Strain Energy on AlCu5PbBi; Keywords Index; Authors IndexThis collection offers a fully representative snapshot of modelling activities as applied to processes involving extrusion. It covers a wide range of topics, grouped into the categories: benchmark, keynotes, material flow and constitutive equations, microstructure, seam welds and process optimization, dies and tools. The core intent of the collection was to exploit FEM code capabilities and expert-users' knowledge for the purpose of simulating an industrial extrusion process. This work is sure to inspire similar future studiesKey engineering materials ;v. 367.Extrusion processCongressesLight metal alloysExtrusionCongressesSimulation methodsCongressesExtrusion processLight metal alloysExtrusionSimulation methods671.34Tomesani Luca1622970Donati Lorenzo1138200MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813950903321Advances on extrusion technology and simulation of light alloys4002348UNINA