03245oam 2200817I 450 991078432510332120230421043904.01-135-77799-31-135-77800-01-280-14037-20-203-98836-110.4324/9780203988367 (CKB)1000000000351373(EBL)235218(OCoLC)226376615(SSID)ssj0000165415(PQKBManifestationID)11153147(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000165415(PQKBWorkID)10142705(PQKB)10020824(MiAaPQ)EBC235218(EXLCZ)99100000000035137320180331d1996 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Great powers and the end of the Ottoman Empire /edited by Marian KentSecond edition.London ;Portland, Or. :Frank Cass,1996.1 online resource (250 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-138-14605-6 0-7146-4154-5 Includes bibliographical references (pages [206]-216) and index.Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface; Introduction; 1 The Late Ottoman Empire; 2 The Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire, 1900-18; 3 Italy and the End of the Ottoman Empire; 4 Russia and the End of the Ottoman Empire; 5 Germany and the End of the Ottoman Empire; 6 France and the End of the Ottoman Empire; 7 Great Britain and the End of the Ottoman Empire 1900-23; Bibliography; IndexHow far was the end of the Ottoman Empire the result of Great Power imperialism and how far the result of structural weaknesses within the Empire itself? These studies of the foreign policy of each of the Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire examine these fundamental issues.Eastern question (Balkan)Eastern question (Balkan)Europe - Foreign relations - TurkeyGreat powersGreat powersTurkey - Foreign relations - EuropeEastern question (Balkan)Great powersHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCHistory - GeneralHILCCEuropeForeign relationsTurkeyTurkeyForeign relationsEuropeEuropeForeign relations1871-1918EuropeForeign relations1918-1945Eastern question (Balkan).Eastern question (Balkan).Europe - Foreign relations - Turkey.Great powers.Great powers.Turkey - Foreign relations - Europe.Eastern question (Balkan)Great powersHistory & ArchaeologyHistory - General327.5604Kent Marian539741AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910784325103321Great powers and the end of the Ottoman Empire858224UNINA01803nam 2200433z- 450 9910346958203321202102111000074148(CKB)4920000000100940(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44021(oapen)doab44021(EXLCZ)99492000000010094020202102d2017 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Contribution to Active Infrared Laser Spectroscopy for Remote Substance DetectionKIT Scientific Publishing20171 online resource (XIV, 189 p. p.)Schriftenreihe Automatische Sichtprüfung und Bildverarbeitung3-7315-0725-0 In this work we present a stand-off, long wave infrared (LWIR) spectroscopy system for remote detection of hazardous substances. The principle is based upon wavelength selective illumination using External Cavity Quantum Cascade Lasers, that are tunable in the LWIR wavelength range from 7.5 - 10 µm, in which most chemical substances exhibit a highly characteristic absorption behaviour.Explosivstoffdetektionhyperspectral imagingHyperspektralbilderInfrared spectroscopyInfrarotspektroskopielaser spectroscopyLaserspektroskopielinear mixture modelLineares Mixturmodellremote detectionJarvis Jan-Philipauth1313942BOOK9910346958203321A Contribution to Active Infrared Laser Spectroscopy for Remote Substance Detection3031527UNINA