02711 am 2200589 n 450 9910418042403321202001102-7574-2621-410.4000/books.septentrion.72988(CKB)4100000011289029(FrMaCLE)OB-septentrion-72988(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43033(PPN)248497510(EXLCZ)99410000001128902920200610j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCharles Darwin, Ébauche de L’Origine des Espèces (Essai de 1844) /Charles DarwinVilleneuve d'Ascq Presses universitaires du Septentrion20201 online resource (200 p.) 2-85939-422-2 En 1844, Charles Darwin avait rédigé un « résumé provisoire » de ses thèses sur l’évolution des espèces, qui n’était pas destiné à la publication. Retrouvé après sa mort ce manuscrit fut édité pour la première fois en Angleterre en 1909 sous le titre The Foundations of the Origin of Species (Cambridge University Press). L’intérêt majeur de cette œuvre est de nous offrir la première version rédigée des théories de Darwin, fort proche dans son plan et dans son argumentation de L’Origine des Espèces de 1859, mais qui diffère néanmoins de cet ouvrage par de nombreux points. L’Ébauche permet de saisir la théorie de la sélection naturelle en son état primitif, où sont déjà présents tous les éléments de la théorie, mais où l’analogie entre sélection des êtres soumis à la domestication et sélection naturelle, bien plus étroite, présente la théorie comme encore enserrée dans les vues dominantes de son époque sur la perfection des adaptations, le finalisme et la référence constante à un Auteur de la Nature.PhilosophyphilosophiegénétiqueanimalespèceorigineatavismeatavismephilosophieanimalgénétiqueorigineespècePhilosophyphilosophiegénétiqueanimalespèceorigineatavismeDarwin Charles46083Becquemont Daniel689020FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910418042403321Charles Darwin, Ébauche de L’Origine des Espèces3039929UNINA03097nam 2200469z- 450 991034675560332120231214132847.0(CKB)4920000000094158(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42957(EXLCZ)99492000000009415820202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChallenging the Functional Connectivity Disruption in Neurodegenerative Diseases: New Therapeutic Perspectives through Non-Invasive Neuromodulation and Cutting-Edge TechnologiesFrontiers Media SA20181 electronic resource (143 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-593-9 The neurorehabilitation field is increasingly focused on understanding how to efficiently revert the effects that acute (i.e., stroke or traumatic brain injury) or chronic (i.e., neurodegenerative diseases) insults play either on small or large-scale networks, encompassing motor, sensory and cognitive domains. The link between the disrupted neuronal pulse generators and their effectors is being re-shaped through a wide scenario that embraces biorobotics, robot-aided rehabilitation, non-invasive neurostimulation, nanoprosthetics and neuroengineering. For the past decade and at an amazing speed, large investments and efforts allowed enthusiastic and only apparently heterogeneous researchers to borrow theories from neurophysiology, pharmacology, physics and quantum mechanics in order to generate together highly sophisticated tools that restore, resemble or even substitute the basic biological architecture. The idea of actually reverting weakened functions and/or replacing the faulty parts either of the human body or the central and peripheral nervous system is becoming a new reality, opening a fascinating era in this field. In this Research Topic, several researchers showed how the above principles became reality, from theory to the bedside of patients, providing full explanations of the whole mechanistic processes and how they were implemented, up to the final stage.Challenging the Functional Connectivity Disruption in Neurodegenerative Diseasesrehabilitationfunctional connectivitytDCSnon-invasive techniquesneurodegenerationbioroboticsnanotechnologytranslational researchneurophysiologyneurostimulationTakashi Hanakawaauth1278730Luca BerdondiniauthLorenzo NataleauthGiancarlo ZitoauthLorenzo MasiaauthBOOK9910346755603321Challenging the Functional Connectivity Disruption in Neurodegenerative Diseases: New Therapeutic Perspectives through Non-Invasive Neuromodulation and Cutting-Edge Technologies3013807UNINA02108nam0 22004693i 450 VAN0026736820240806101522.500N978940157842420231121d1989 |0itac50 baengNL|||| |||||Recent Advances in Geometric InequalitiesD. S. Mitrinović, J. E. Pečarić, V. VolenecDordrechtKluwer1989xx, 710 p.24 cm001VAN000513962001 Mathematics and its applications. East European series210 DordrechtReidel ; [poi] Kluwer2826C05Real polynomials: analytic properties, etc. [MSC 2020]VANC037709MF26D15Inequalities for sums, series and integrals [MSC 2020]VANC019776MF51-XXGeometry [MSC 2020]VANC019810MF51MxxReal and complex geometry [MSC 2020]VANC023699MF52A40Inequalities and extremum problems involving convexity in convex geometry [MSC 2020]VANC023600MFBoundary Element MethodsKW:KDualityKW:KFormsKW:KFunctionsKW:KGeometryKW:KPolygonsKW:KTransformationsKW:KeXistKW:KNLDordrechtVANL000068MitrinovićDragoslav S.VANV20791141702PečarićJosip E.VANV22000759649VolenecVladimirVANV22000859689Kluwer <editore>VANV108116650ITSOL20250314RICAhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7842-4E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICAIT-CE0120VAN08NVAN00267368BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08DLOAD e-book 7240 08eMF7240 20231127 Recent Advances in Geometric Inequalities3596720UNICAMPANIA