01454nam 2200349 450 991047703370332120230218232418.0(CKB)5470000000567605(NjHacI)995470000000567605(EXLCZ)99547000000056760520230218d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhy Vienna gets high marksVolume 2 /Eugen Antalovsky, Jana Löw[Place of publication not identified] :European Investment Bank,2018.1 online resource (146 pages)This essay reviews the political circumstances and strategic orientations of Vienna's comprehensive urban development policy, and how the EIB's investments facilitated key projects and supported Vienna's process of urban modernisation. Urban development in Vienna took place in four cycles, which are characterised by distinctive internal and external conditions and opportunities. Each prompted different levels of EIB engagement.Why Vienna gets high marks Urban developmentUrban development.307.1416Antalovsky Eugen1278955Löw JanaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910477033703321Why Vienna gets high marks3014284UNINA06896nam 2201933Ia 450 99624814400331620231116095308.01-4008-1931-81-283-57873-597866138911811-4008-2114-210.1515/9781400821143(CKB)1000000000396587(EBL)1011046(OCoLC)811491339(SSID)ssj0000084832(PQKBManifestationID)11112573(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000084832(PQKBWorkID)10022919(PQKB)11176807(OCoLC)55716495(MdBmJHUP)muse36316(DE-B1597)447052(OCoLC)979581285(DE-B1597)9781400821143(Au-PeEL)EBL1011046(CaPaEBR)ebr10597117(CaONFJC)MIL389118(MiAaPQ)EBC1011046(dli)HEB01252(MiU)MIU01000000000000003865538(EXLCZ)99100000000039658719921118h19931993 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSaints and their miracles in late antique Gaul /Raymond Van DamCourse BookPrinceton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,1993.©19931 online resource (viii, 349 pages) mapIncludes English translations of selections from Fortunatus and Gregory of Tours.0-691-03233-5 0-691-02112-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-334) and index.Front matter --CONTENTS --PREFACE --ABBREVIATIONS --INTRODUCTION --Part I. --CHAPTER ONE. Different Saints, Different Cults --CHAPTER TWO. Gregory of Tours and His Patron Saints --CHAPTER THREE. Bodily Miracles --CHAPTER FOUR. Pilgrimages and Miracle Stories --EPILOGUE --Part II: Translations --Fortunatus --Gregory of Tours --Gregory of Tours --EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS --BIBLIOGRAPHY --MAP --INDEXSaints' cults, with their focus on miraculous healings and pilgrimages, were not only a distinctive feature of Christian religion in fifth-and sixth-century Gaul but also a vital force in political and social life. Here Raymond Van Dam uses accounts of miracles performed by SS. Martin, Julian, and Hilary to provide a vivid and comprehensive depiction of some of the most influential saints' cults. Viewed within the context of ongoing tensions between paganism and Christianity and between Frankish kings and bishops, these cults tell much about the struggle for authority, the forming of communities, and the concept of sin and redemption in late Roman Gaul. Van Dam begins by describing the origins of the three cults, and discusses the career of Bishop Gregory of Tours, who benefited from the support of various patron saints and in turn promoted their cults. He then treats the political and religious dimensions of healing miracles--including their relation to Catholic theology and their use by bishops to challenge royal authority--and of pilgrimages to saints' shrines. The miracle stories, collected mainly by Gregory of Tours, appear in their first complete English translations.Christian saintsCultFranceHistoryChristian pilgrims and pilgrimagesFranceToursHistoryAeneid.Alternative medicine.Amulet.Archdeacon.Ariamir.Arianism.Augustine of Hippo.Austrasia.Baptism of the Lord.Brioude.Burgundians.Burial.Caesarius.Catholicism.Chararic (Frankish king).Chlothar I.Chlothar II.Christianity.Church Fathers.Clergy.Confidant.Consecration.Deference.Desiderius.Dysentery.Easter.Eternal life (Christianity).Exorcism.Falernian wine.Folk healer.Fredegund.Generosity.Georgius.God.Great martyr.Gregorius.Gregory of Tours.Hagiography.Helladius.Heresy.His Family.Historian.Humility.Intercession.Jews.Late Antiquity.Lent.Leprosy.Literary criticism.Literature.Magnus Maximus.Marmoutier.Martin of Tours.Martyr.Matricula.Merovech.Merovingian dynasty.Monastery.Old Testament.Paganism.Palladius of Saintes.Patron saint.Paulinus of Nola.Penitential.Persecution.Peter and Paul.Piety.Poitiers.Pope Gregory I.Potion.Predestination.Procession.Putrefaction.Radegund.Relic.Reliquary.Remigius.Resurrection of the dead.Righteousness.Rite.Roman Gaul.Saint.School of Graduate Studies (SPS).Secularism.Self-healing.Silvester.Slavery.Spirituality.Suffragan bishop.Sulpicius Severus.Theodosius I.Theology.Tomb.Tours.True Cross.Veneration.Visigoths.Weidemann.Word of Faith.Writing.Christian saintsCultHistory.Christian pilgrims and pilgrimagesHistory.235/.2/094409021Van Dam Raymond1949-487736Fortunatus Venantius Honorius Clementianusca. 540-ca. 600.167478GregorySaint, Bishop of Tours,538-594.783112MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996248144003316Saints and their miracles in late antique Gaul2366714UNISA04039nam 2200961z- 450 991067404910332120210501(CKB)5400000000042623(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68567(oapen)doab68567(EXLCZ)99540000000004262320202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSurface Engineering of Light AlloysBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (140 p.)3-0365-0120-7 3-0365-0121-5 Light alloys (aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys) are gaining increasing interest in the scientific and technological community in many different application fields, from automotive to medicine, thanks to their light weight coupled with interesting mechanical properties. 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In particular, the topics of interest include, but are not limited to, surface engineering of light alloys for biomedical applications, surface engineering of light alloys for joining and coatings applications, surface engineering of light alloys for corrosion protection, and surface engineering of light alloys for antibacterial/antifouling purposes.Research & information: generalbicsscaluminum alloysaluminum oxide layersantibacterial activityapatite formationartificial salivaAZ91biodegradable magnesiumbone growthbrazingcalcium titanatecoatingcontrolled releasecorrosion protectioncrystallite sizecytotoxicitydegradable implantdislocationdopaminegallic acidheat treatmenthydrothermal synthesisImpedance behaviorinterface reactionsion irradiationion releaseirradiation defectjoininglubricantmetal implantsMg alloyMg alloysmicrocrystalmicrohardnessmicrostructuremolecular dynamic simulationn/ananostructureNi-P coatingsNi3P phasephase/composition in reaction layerpolyphenolssilverstrontiumsurface functionalizationsurface morphologysurface preparationthermo-chemical treatmenttitaniumtitanium alloystribological wearwearzirconiaResearch & information: generalFerraris Saraedt1339020Ferraris SaraothBOOK9910674049103321Surface Engineering of Light Alloys3059545UNINA