01124nam0-2200301---450-99000980320040332120131218110300.0000980320FED01000980320(Aleph)000980320FED0100098032020131218d1846----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyTopografia storico-archeologica della Penisola sorrentina e raccolta di antiche iscrizioni edite ed inedite appartenenti alla medesima[Bartolommeo Capasso]NapoliStab. tip. di Domenico Capasso184699 p.25 cmNome dell'A. desunto dalla dedicaMemorie storico-archeologiche della Penisola sorrentinaCapasso,Bartolomeo<1815-1900>36189ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009803200403321SG 200/B 130 (2)R.Bibl. 2061FLFBCFLFBCTopografia storico-archeologica della Penisola sorrentina e raccolta di antiche iscrizioni edite ed inedite appartenenti alla medesima837622UNINA00932nam a2200253 i 450099100123229970753620020507185706.0960108s1995 it ||| | ita b10819101-39ule_instLE01309081ExLDip.to Matematicaeng516.23AMS 51M20De Cecco, Giuseppe338237Poliedri /Giuseppe de CeccoLecce :Univ. Lecce,199553 p. in varie sequenze ;21 cm..b1081910121-09-0628-06-02991001232299707536LE013 51M DEC11 C.1 (1995)12013000041643le013-E0.00-l- 02020.i1092591028-06-02LE013 51M DEC11 C.2 (1995)22013000041650le013-E0.00-l- 02020.i1092592228-06-02Poliedri925055UNISALENTOle01301-01-96ma -itait 0203128nam 2200553 450 991053153100332120230818180414.01-119-46841-81-119-46839-61-119-46848-5(CKB)4100000007520163(Au-PeEL)EBL5632909(CaPaEBR)ebr11645185(OCoLC)1051779214(CaSebORM)9781119468516(MiAaPQ)EBC5632909(PPN)254572839(EXLCZ)99410000000752016320190128d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFood frying chemistry, biochemistry and safety /Alam ZebFirst editionHoboken, New Jersey ;Chichester, West Sussex, England :Wiley,2019.1 online resource (xxiii, 469 pages)THEi Wiley ebooks.1-119-46851-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.A wide-ranging exploration of the science and practice of food frying Frying is one of the world’s most popular methods of food preparation. Whether using oils or fats, it is valued for the particular flavors and textures it can bring, and represents a multibillion-dollar sector of the global economy. Food Frying: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Safety explores this important cooking technique in its scientific dimensions, charting the relationships between the chemical reactions produced during frying, the changes in food quality that these engender, and associated digestive and health-related issues. By outlining these connections, the author provides an aid to a safer, healthier approach to food frying. Topics covered range from culturally specific forms of frying to detailed analyses of the chemical and biochemical processes involved in its practice. Delivering these insights in a practical and easy-to-follow manner, this unique text includes: A complete survey of food frying, encompassing cultural, chemical, biochemical, and toxicological concerns Guidance on the accurate assessment of health, quality, and safety issues associated with food frying Coverage of the latest technologies and methods involved with frying Information on the possible future development of fried foods Food Frying: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Safety is an invaluable resource for all those who work with fried foods, whether they be food industry professionals, food scientists, or workers in the oil and fat industries.Fried foodFoodAnalysisBiochemistryIndustrial applicationsFryingSafety measuresFried food.FoodAnalysis.BiochemistryIndustrial applications.FryingSafety measures.641.77Zeb Alam1979-764705MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910531531003321Food frying1553296UNINA05220oam 2200673 a 450 991078279210332120240123183130.01-283-39658-097866133965873-11-019879-710.1515/9783110198799(CKB)1000000000692129(EBL)370730(OCoLC)437239139(SSID)ssj0000124385(PQKBManifestationID)11141296(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000124385(PQKBWorkID)10015371(PQKB)10978061(MiAaPQ)EBC370730(DE-B1597)33874(OCoLC)979635901(DE-B1597)9783110198799(Au-PeEL)EBL370730(CaPaEBR)ebr10256667(CaONFJC)MIL339658(EXLCZ)99100000000069212920070824d2007 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCognitive paths into the Slavic domain /edited by Dagmar Divjak, Agata KochańskaBerlin ;New York Mouton de Gruyterc20071 online resource (472 pages)Cognitive linguistics research,1861-4132 ;38Description based upon print version of record.3-11-019620-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Table of contents --Why cognitive linguists should care about the Slavic languages and vice versa --Part one. The nominal system: the meaning of case --Nominative and instrumental variation of adjectival predicates with the Russian copula byt': reference time, limitation, and focalization --Why double marking in the Macedonian dativus sympatheticus? --Part two. The verbal system: the meaning of tense, aspect and mood --What makes Russian bi-aspectual verbs special? --Perfectives, imperfectives and the Croatian present tense --Conflicting epistemic meanings of the Polish aspectual variants in past and in future uses: are they a vagary of grammar? --Conjunctions, verb forms, and epistemic stance in Polish and Serbian predictive conditionals --Part three. The sentential system: non-archetypal event conceptions --Degrees of event integration. A binding scale for [VFIN VINF] structures in Russian --The 'impersonal' impersonal construction in Polish. A Cognitive Grammar analysis --Part four. Changing language: category shifting --A Frame Semantic account of morphosemantic change: the case of Old Czech věřící --A prototype account of the development of delimitative po- in Russian --The rise of an epistemic pragmatic marker in Balkan Slavic: an exploratory study of nešto --Part five. Motivating language: iconicity in language --Iconicity and linear ordering of constituents within Polish NPs --Discourse-aspectual markers in Czech sound symbolic expressions: Towards a systematic analysis of sound symbolism --BackmatterThe volume presents an overview of recent cognitive linguistic research on Slavic languages. Slavic languages, with their rich inflectional morphology in both the nominal and the verbal system, provide an important testing ground for a linguistic theory that seeks to motivate linguistic structure. Therefore, the volume touches upon a wide range of phenomena: it addresses issues related to the semantics of grammatical case, tense, aspect, voice and word order, it looks into grammaticalization and language change and discusses sound symbolism. At the same time, the analyses presented address a variety of theoretically important issues. Take for example the role of virtual entities in language or that of iconic motivation in grammar, the importance of metaphor for grammaticalization or that of subjectification for motivating synchronic polysemy and diachronic language change, as well as the myriad of patterns available to encode events in a non-canonical way or to convey the speaker's epistemic stance with respect to the communicated content. In addition, the analyses are couched in a variety of cognitive linguistic frameworks, such as cognitive grammar, mental space theory, construction grammar, frame semantics, grammaticalization theory, as well as prototype semantics. All in all, the analyses presented in this volume enrich the understanding of established aspects of the cognitive model of language and may serve as catalysts for their further development and refinement, making the volume a worthwhile read for Slavic and cognitive linguists alike.Cognitive linguistics research ;38.Slavic languagesGrammarCognitive grammarCognitive Linguistics.Slavic Languages.Slavic languagesGrammar.Cognitive grammar.491.8/04Divjak Dagmar1517822Kochańska Agata1517823MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782792103321Cognitive paths into the Slavic domain3755064UNINA