03385 am 2200745 n 450 9910416514703321201907092-84867-690-610.4000/books.pufc.1530(CKB)4100000010013950(FrMaCLE)OB-pufc-1530(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51820(PPN)241685648(EXLCZ)99410000001001395020191219j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLiterales Mythe et littérature /Jacques HouriezBesançon Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté20191 online resource (289 p.) 2-251-60620-3 Parmi les approches de la critique contemporaine et plus spécialement celles qui se consacrent à l’étude de l’imaginaire, la mythocritique occupe une place de choix. Les treize études réunies dans ce volume en illustrent quelques aspects. La mythocritique se propose de découvrir les mythes déclarés ou latents contenus dans les œuvres littéraires. Le mythe peut d’abord être le fantasme d’une imagination personnelle ou collective : quelques études illustrent ce premier sens, celui que Barthes donne à ce mot dans Mythologies. Mais il est aussi une histoire exemplaire située au temps des origines. Plusieurs spécialistes ont cherché comment se réécrivaient dans l’œuvre littéraire - théâtre, poésie, mémoires, conte, roman - quelques-unes de ces histoires fondamentales, généralement empruntées à la Bible ou à la tradition gréco-latine. Le but est notamment de mettre en lumière l’imaginaire de quelques écrivains et de l’époque à laquelle ils appartiennent. Les investigations ont porté sur la littérature latine (Apulée), allemande, anglo-saxonne, aussi bien que sur les œuvres françaises d’époque médiévale, classique ou contemporaine.Literary Theory & Criticismmytheroman médiévalimaginairemythocritiqueœuvre littérairetradition gréco-latineBibleroman médiévaltradition gréco-latineimaginaireBibleœuvre littérairemythemythocritiqueLiterary Theory & Criticismmytheroman médiévalimaginairemythocritiqueœuvre littérairetradition gréco-latineBibleBaron Philippe1235975Bobin Bernard1283833Czyba Lucette1230999Fick Nicole1283834Gilli Marita152916Houriez Jacques1233090Lesne-Jaffro Emmanuèle386994Mayaux Catherine1240593Miguet Thierry1283835Miguet-Ollagnier Marie1237343Montaclair Florent1228414Houriez Jacques1233090FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910416514703321Literales3019193UNINA05186nam 2201477z- 450 991059507800332120220916(CKB)5680000000080746(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/92158(oapen)doab92158(EXLCZ)99568000000008074620202209d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModelling and Calculation of Raw Material IndustryBasel20221 online resource (250 p.)3-0365-5212-X 3-0365-5211-1 The raw materials industry is widely considered to be too environmentally costly, and causing more losses than benefits. The responsible solving of the problems caused by this industry is not "exporting" its operations to less developed countries, but addressing all recognized hazards with dedicated technological developments. Such an approach is presented by the authors of this book. The contributions deal with the optimization of processes in the raw materials industry, obtaining energy from alternative fuels, researching the environmental aspects of industrial activities. This book determines some guidelines for the sustainable raw materials industry, describing methods of the optimized use of mined deposits and the recovery of materials, reductions in energy consumption and the recuperation of energy, minimizations in the emissions of pollutants, the perfection of quieter and safer processes, and the facilitation of modern materials-, water-, and energy-related techniques and technologies.History of engineering & technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscacid leachingactivated carbonadsorption kineticsair flow aerodynamicsair pollutionair quality monitoringbattery recyclingbelt conveyorbench testingbiogas plantbiomass ashboiler tube wastagecoal ashcost of productiondiagnosticsdigestatedimension natural stone processingdiscrete event simulationdownhill transport of overburdendual-frequencydynamic loadecological safetyemission reduction methodsenergy conversion and storageenergy recoveryenergy recovery rateFEM simulationfire-side corrosionfly ashfossil fuelsfoulingGHG emissionsH2Sheating and energy processeshydraulic leghydrothermal carbonisationindustrial waste treatmentindustrial-scale boilersinertial vibratorion flotationLi-ion batteriesmechanical testmembrane processesmetal recoverymine machineMn(II)non-destructive inspectionoutdoor air qualitypipe inspectionPM1.0PM10PM2.5powerpowered roof supportpressure drop testprosumerpurification and removal techniquespyrolysisquarryraw material sustainable useraw material sustainable-use fossil fuelsrecoveryrecuperationsieving screensinteringslaggingSO2specific energy consumptionspectrumstable isotopesstatistical regressionstone wastestreet canyonsustainable manufacturingsustainable miningTGthermal analysisthermal lagunburned carbonused batteriesVOCwall thickness measurementwaste generationwaste managementwaste recyclingwater recoveryZn(II)History of engineering & technologyTechnology: general issuesCzajka Krzysztofedt1311311Kawalec WitoldedtKról RobertedtSówka IzabelaedtCzajka KrzysztofothKawalec WitoldothKról RobertothSówka IzabelaothBOOK9910595078003321Modelling and Calculation of Raw Material Industry3030229UNINA