04659 am 2200877 n 450 9910306648403321201809262-35613-264-310.4000/books.ausonius.7128(CKB)4100000007522711(FrMaCLE)OB-ausonius-7128(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43279(PPN)234054824(EXLCZ)99410000000752271120190122j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes cités d’Asie mineure occidentale au iie siècle a.C /Alain Bresson, Raymond DescatPessac Ausonius Éditions20181 online resource (294 p.)2-910023-13-3 De l'Hellespont à Rhodes et à la Lycie, les cités antiques d'Asie Mineure Occidentale, grecques ou hellénisées, eurent un destin particulièrement brillant. Elles avaient en effet vocation à jouer un rôle d'intermédiaire entre un riche arrière-pays et l'horizon méditerranéen. L'une des périodes qui pour elles furent les plus fastes fut certainement le iie siècle a.C. Après la chute des monarchies issues de la conquête d'Alexandre, surtout du royaume séleucide vaincu à Magnésie par les légions romaines en 190 a.C., s'ouvrit pour la plupart de ces cités un véritable « Siècle d'Or ». Ce sont les temps forts, les rythmes et aussi les énigmes de cette période que ce séminaire s'est donné pour tâche d'éclairer. Liberté des cités à l'abri du « bouclier pergaménien », essor des échanges mais aussi poids croissant de Rome ont été les fils conducteurs d'une enquête que la publication de plusieurs nouvelles inscriptions est en outre venue enrichir et illustrer. The Greek and Hellenized cities of western Asia Minor, from the Hellespont round to Rhodes and Lycia, were highly successful. It was their fate to play the role of an intermediary between a rich hinterland and the wider Mediterranean. The second century B.C. was one of their most splendid periods. After the decline of the Hellenistic monarchies which succeeded Alexander of Macedon, and particularly after the defeat of the Seleucid kingdom by the Romans at the Battle of Magnesia in 189, most of these cities experienced a real golden age. The purpose of this seminar was to explain this period, its crucial events, its “rhythms”, and its historical paradoxes. The freedom of the cities protected by the “Pergamene shield”, together with the flourishing of trade and the growing pressure of Rome, are the central themes of the study. It is enriched and illustrated by the publication of several new inscriptions.ClassicsHistoryAttalideIIe siècle av. J.-Ccité antiqueroyaume seleucidebouclier pergaménienépigraphieTurkeyAntiquitiesGreeceColoniesAsiaHistoryTurkeyHistoryTo 1453cité antiqueépigraphieAttalideroyaume seleucideIIe siècle av. J.-C.bouclier pergaménienClassicsHistoryAttalideIIe siècle av. J.-C.cité antiqueroyaume seleucidebouclier pergaménienépigraphieBaker Patrick719671Bresson Alain205271Briant Pierre170995Brun Patrice220309Debord Pierre152603Delrieux Fabrice1286001Des Courtils Jacques299779Ferrary Jean-Louis171344Finkielsztejn Gérald1327107Gauthier Philippe172721Herrmann Peter152949Le Rider Georges1327108Migeotte Léopold171818Papachristodoulou Ioannis734392Picard Olivier204913Savalli-Lestrade Ivana311161Sayar Mustafa H1367198Sion-Jenkis Karin526299Varinglioğlu Ender1288480Bresson Alain205271Descat Raymond258891FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910306648403321Les cités d’Asie mineure occidentale au iie siècle a.C3389931UNINA02358nam 2200601z- 450 991055769000332120231214133251.0(CKB)5400000000044631(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76981(EXLCZ)99540000000004463120202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiomedical Sensing and ImagingBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (126 p.)3-0365-2454-1 3-0365-2455-X This book mainly deals with recent advances in biomedical sensing and imaging. More recently, wearable/smart biosensors and devices, which facilitate diagnostics in a non-clinical setting, have become a hot topic. Combined with machine learning and artificial intelligence, they could revolutionize the biomedical diagnostic field. The aim of this book is to provide a research forum in biomedical sensing and imaging and extend the scientific frontier of this very important and significant biomedical endeavor.Technology: general issuesbicsscfinite element methodthin shell modelβ dispersionMaxwell–Wagner effectbio-impedance spectroscopymultisensoryelectromyographypattern recognitionrehabilitationblood coagulationimage sensingimage classificationelectrical impedance tomographyfrequency differencetime differencelung imagingelectromagnetic detection and biosensorselectromagnetic biological theorybiomedical applicationfrequencymachine learningTechnology: general issuesYin Wuliangedt1293431Xie YuedongedtYin WuliangothXie YuedongothBOOK9910557690003321Biomedical Sensing and Imaging3022619UNINA