00921nam0-22003251i-450-99000303134040332120071113162025.00-86187-795-0000303134FED01000303134(Aleph)000303134FED0100030313420030910d1990----km-y0itay50------baengGBComparative political economyJan-Erik Lane and Svante ErssonLondon ; New YorkFrances Pinter1990VIII, 296 p.23 cmBibliografia: p. 261-290Sistemi economiciSviluppo economicoLane,Jan-Erik120154Ersson,Svante120153ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003031340403321N/1.0 LAN/908983SESSESComparative political economy464245UNINA02384nam 2200373 450 991013111510332120240206144828.01-4123-7357-3(CKB)3680000000166518(NjHacI)993680000000166518(EXLCZ)99368000000016651820240206d2010 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLittérature et révolution /Leon TrotskyChicoutimi :J.-M. Tremblay,2010.1 online resourceClassiques des sciences sociales ;4083Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Première partie. Littérature et révolution -- Chapitre I. L'art antérieur à la révolution -- Chapitre II. Les « compagnons de route » littéraires de la révolution -- Chapitre III. Alexandre Blok -- Chapitre IV. Le futurisme -- Chapitre V. L'école formaliste de poésie et le marxisme -- Chapitre VI. La culture prolétarienne et l'art prolétarien -- Chapitre VII. La politique du Parti en art -- Chapitre VIII. Art révolutionnaire et art socialiste -- Deuxième partie. Divers textes de Léon Trotsky relatifs à l'art, à la littérature, à des écrivains -- 1. Léon Tolstoï -- 2. Un nouveau grand écrivain. Jean Malaquais. -- 3. À propos du drame de Marcel Martinet -- 4. Radio, Science, Technique et Société -- 5. Culture et Socialisme -- 6. La Révolution étranglée -- 7. De la Révolution étranglée et de ses étrangleurs Réponse à M. André Malraux -- 8. Une interview de Léon Trotsky sur la « Littérature Prolétarienne » -- 9. Céline et Poincaré -- 10. Fontamara -- 11. Sur une interview d'André Malraux -- 12. Lettre à Joan London -- 13. La bureaucratie totalitaire et l'art -- 14. L'art et la révolution -- 15. Le Parti et les artistes -- 16. Pour un art révolutionnaire indépendant.Classiques des sciences sociales ;4083.Socialism in literatureSocialism in literature.823.912093584108Trotsky Leon526343NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910131115103321Littérature et révolution2210611UNINA04108nam 2201045z- 450 991055761600332120220321(CKB)5400000000045242(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79635(oapen)doab79635(EXLCZ)99540000000004524220202203d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWave Interactions with Coastal StructuresBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (268 p.)3-0365-3040-1 3-0365-3041-X Due to the ongoing rise in sea level and increases in extreme wave climates, which consequently change the wave climate, coastal structures such as sea dikes and seawalls are exposed to severe and frequent sea storms. Even though much research related to wave-structure interactions has been carried out, it remains one of the most important and challenging topics in the field of coastal engineering. The recent publications in the Special Issue "Wave Interactions with Coastal Structures" in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering include a wide range of research, including theoretical/mathematical, experimental, and numerical work related to the interaction between sea waves and coastal structures. These publications address conventional coastal hard structures in deep water zones as well as those located in shallow water zones, such as wave overtopping over shallow foreshores with apartment buildings on dikes. The research findings presented help to improve our knowledge of hydrodynamic processes, and the new approaches and developments presented here will be good benchmarks for future work.History of engineering & technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscaverage overtopping dischargebeach restorationborecaisson breakwatercoastal erosioncoastal safetycoastal structuresdebrisdike-mounted vertical wallDualSPHysicsEurOtop manualfloodingflow depthflow velocityfluid-structure interactionforce reductionfully nonlinear wavehollow circular cylinderindividual volumeinter-model comparisonn/anumerical modelingoblique wavesOpenFOAMovertopping flow depthovertopping flow velocityovertopping reductionpartially submerged cylinderPont del Petrolipromenadeprotected nourishmentsRANS modelsea dikesshallow foreshoreshallow waterssmoothed particle hydrodynamicssolitary waveSPHSPH-FEM couplingstabilitystorm Gloriastorm return wallsubmerged breakwatersSWASHthree-dimensional wavetsunamivalidationvertical wallwavewave energywave impact loadswave modellingwave overtoppingwave pressurewavesHistory of engineering & technologyTechnology: general issuesSuzuki Tomohiroedt1319405Altomare CorradoedtSuzuki TomohiroothAltomare CorradoothBOOK9910557616003321Wave Interactions with Coastal Structures3033886UNINA