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Corso collaudatoriAeroplaniMontaggio629.134 2Feraudi,Benedetto331121ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000009824040332113 M 06 1121321/5FINBCFINBCEsercitazioni sul collaudo apparecchi116000UNINAING0101199nam2-2200361---450-99000164135020331620150827115647.0000164135USA01000164135(ALEPH)000164135USA0100016413520040507d1956----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<2.>> : Comunicazioni dei partecipanti al congressoNapoliLibreria Scientifica Editrice1956511 p.22 cmPubblicazioni della Società Filosofica Italiana2001Pubblicazioni della Società Filosofica Italiana20010010001641322001<<Il>> problema della conoscenza storicaITsalbcISBD990001641350203316II.1.D. 1256/2(IV B coll. 15/3)54237 L.M.IV B coll.XV.9.M. 771 22608 MARXV.9.M.00345439BKUMASIAV41020040507USA011312COPAT69020050531USA011412IANNONE9020150827USA011156Comunicazioni dei partecipanti al congresso943419UNISA01156nam--2200385---450099000059395020331620050421124357.088-15-02775-00059395USA010059395(ALEPH)000059395USA01005939520010828d1990----km-y0ENGy0103----baitaIT<<I>> giovani del mezzogiornouna ricerca Formez Iarda cura di Alessandro cavalliBolognaIl mulino1990396 p.22 cmStudi e ricerche2772001Studi e ricerche277GiovaniItalia meridionaleCAVALLI,AlessandroFormez424425Associazione IardITsalbcISBD990000593950203316II.5. 1712(III G COLL. 12 277)134024 LMIII G COLL.BKUMAPATRY9020010828USA01155720020403USA011708PATRY9020040406USA011641COPAT39020050421USA011243Giovani del mezzogiorno883180UNISA02937nam 22007332 450 991077807320332120220620140512.00-7486-7180-31-282-13661-597866121366100-7486-4022-310.1515/9780748640225(CKB)1000000000766936(EBL)448754(OCoLC)430834891(SSID)ssj0000175223(PQKBManifestationID)11922860(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000175223(PQKBWorkID)10188615(PQKB)10725072(UkCbUP)CR9780748640225(StDuBDS)EDZ0000092836(MiAaPQ)EBC448754(Au-PeEL)EBL448754(CaPaEBR)ebr10309055(CaONFJC)MIL213661(DE-B1597)614478(DE-B1597)9780748640225(OCoLC)1302165809(EXLCZ)99100000000076693620120514d2009|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHumboldt, worldview and language /James W. Underhill[electronic resource]Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,2009.1 online resource (xii, 161 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).0-7486-3842-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. [154]-159) and index.The word is a world (La parole est un monde) -- What do we have in mind when we talk about language? -- What do we see in the term worldview? -- Boas -- Sapir -- Whorf -- Worldview (Weltanschauung or Weltansicht) -- Sprache -- The work of the mind -- Form -- Creativity, culture and character -- Catching the character -- A seeing and feeling worldview -- Four dangers in the comparative approach -- Reformulating the worldview hypothesis -- A final word.This is a short academic introduction to the work of the German 19th-century philologist Wilhelm von Humboldt and with theories loosely referred to in connection with the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis.Humboldt Worldview & LanguageLanguage and languagesPhilosophyPhilosophersGermanyLlenguatge i llengüesthubFilòsofsthubAlemanyathubLlibres electrònicsthubLanguage and languagesPhilosophy.PhilosophersLlenguatge i llengüesFilòsofs401CG 4477BSZrvkUnderhill James W(James William),1309332UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910778073203321Humboldt, worldview and language3730634UNINA04385nam 2200697 a 450 991078251140332120230721004054.01-282-19423-297866121942383-11-019787-110.1515/9783110197877(CKB)1000000000689136(EBL)325647(OCoLC)476123686(SSID)ssj0000189106(PQKBManifestationID)11168142(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000189106(PQKBWorkID)10157091(PQKB)11303223(MiAaPQ)EBC325647(DE-B1597)32259(OCoLC)979749212(DE-B1597)9783110197877(Au-PeEL)EBL325647(CaPaEBR)ebr10197222(CaONFJC)MIL219423(EXLCZ)99100000000068913620061106d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLanguage regimes in transformation[electronic resource] future prospects for German and Japanese in science, economy, and politics /edited by Florian CoulmasBerlin ;New York Mouton de Gruyterc20071 online resource (228 p.)Contributions to the sociology of language,1861-0676 ;93Description based upon print version of record.3-11-019158-X Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- Contents -- On language policy in the age of globalization with good governance -- Thrifty monolingualism and luxuriating plurilingualism? -- Challenges for language policy in today's Japan -- Is the promotion of languages such as German and Japanese abroad still appropriate today? -- Japanese and German language education in the UK: problems, parallels, and prospects -- Changing economic values of German and Japanese -- The debate on English as an official language in Japan -- Remains of the day: language orphans and the decline of German as a medical lingua franca in Japan -- The case for choice ... language preferences in Japanese academic publishing -- Tokio or Tokyo? Dschudo or Judo? On writing foreign names -- Effects of globalization on minority languages in Europe ... focusing on Celtic languages -- BackmatterGlobalization has many faces. One of them is the transformation of language regimes. This book provides an in-depth account of how two second-tier languages, Japanese and German, are affected by this process. In the international arena, they no longer compete with English, but their status in their home countries and as foreign languages in third countries is in flux. Original empirical and theoretical contributions are presented in this up-to-date study of language regime change. The desirability of a single all-purpose language for all communication needs is seldom questioned. It is simply taken for granted in many advanced countries, such as Japan and the German-speaking countries. However, it is not clear whether German and Japanese can sustain their full functional potential if their own speakers use these languages in certain domains with decreasing frequency. The advantages of borderless communication in a single language, on one hand, and maintaining highly cultivated all-purpose languages, on the other, are obvious. The question of whether and how these two principles can be reconciled in the age of globalization is not. In this book, leading scholars present their answers: Ulrich Ammon, Tessa Carroll, Nanette Gottlieb, Patrick Heinrich, Takao Katsuragi, John Maher, Kiyoshi Hara, Elmar Holenstein, Konrad Ehlich, Fumio Inoue, and Florian Coulmas. Contributions to the sociology of language ;93.MultilingualismLanguage policyGlobalizationSociolinguistics.language contact.language planning.Multilingualism.Language policy.Globalization.404/.2Coulmas Florian131523MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782511403321Language regimes in transformation3716753UNINA05401nam 2200697Ia 450 991078261250332120200520144314.01-282-11217-197866121121710-470-09254-80-470-09256-4(CKB)1000000000719678(EBL)427919(OCoLC)476271499(SSID)ssj0000357543(PQKBManifestationID)11278559(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000357543(PQKBWorkID)10353407(PQKB)10594426(MiAaPQ)EBC427919(Au-PeEL)EBL427919(CaPaEBR)ebr10303739(CaONFJC)MIL211217(MiAaPQ)EBC7147323(Au-PeEL)EBL7147323(EXLCZ)99100000000071967820081201d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCancer chemotherapy[electronic resource] /Rachel Airley1st ed.Chichester, West Sussex ;Hoboken, NJ J. Wiley20091 online resource (362 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-09257-2 0-470-09255-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cancer Chemotherapy; Contents; Preface; 1 Cancer epidemiology; 1.1 Cancer incidence, prevalence and mortality; 1.2 Childhood cancers; 1.3 Global epidemiology; 2 Histopathology of cancer; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Malignant, benign and normal (non-malignant) tissue; 2.3 Cell death; 3 Carcinogenesis, malignant transformation and progression; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Chemical carcinogenesis; 4 Molecular biology of cancer: oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Oncogenesis; 4.3 Tumour suppressor genes; 5 Tumour metastasis: a convergence of many theories; 5.1 Introduction5.2 Detachment and migration from the primary tumour5.3 Intravasation; 5.4 Transport; 5.5 Extravasation; 5.6 Growth of the metastatic tumour mass; 6 Health professionals in the treatment of cancer; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Pathology; 6.3 Radiology; 6.4 Role of the surgical oncologist; 6.5 Oncology pharmacy; 6.6 Oncology nursing; 6.7 The NHS Cancer Plan; 7 Principles of cancer chemotherapy; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Timing of chemotherapy; 7.3 Biomarkers and their uses; 7.4 Clinical assessment of biomarkers; 7.5 Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics of cancer chemotherapy8 Classical anticancer agents8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Alkylating agents; 8.3 Antimetabolites; 8.4 Agents derived from natural or semisynthetic products; 8.5 Hormonal anticancer agents; 8.6 Clinically used chemotherapy regimens; 9 The philosophy of cancer research; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Structure of cancer research organizations in the United Kingdom; 9.3 Cancer research in the United States; 10 Novel anticancer agents; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Target validation; 10.3 Identification and optimization of lead drugs; 10.4 Preclinical pharmacology; 11 Clinical trials; 11.1 Introduction11.2 Evaluation of treatment response11.3 Assessment of vascularity and angiogenesis by nuclear medicine technology; 12 Tumour hypoxia; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Bioreductive drugs; 12.3 Inhibitors of HIF-1 and HIF-1-regulated genes; 13 Antiangiogenic and antivascular agents; 13.1 History of angiogenesis as a therapeutic target; 13.2 Anti-angiogenic drug targets; 13.3 The return of thalidomide; 13.4 Monoclonal antibodies as anti-angiogenic agents; 13.5 The hollow fibre assay as a drug screen for anti-angiogenic drugs; 13.6 Vascular disrupting agents; 14 Tyrosine kinase inhibitors14.1 Introduction14.2 Tyrosine kinase inhibitors targeting angiogenesis; 14.3 Non-receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors; 15 Ras inhibitors; 16 Inhibitors of the Akt/PKB pathway; 17 Targeting stress proteins: HSP90 inhibitors; 18 The proteasome; 18.1 Introduction; 18.2 The proteasome as a target for novel drug strategies; 18.3 Ubiquitylation as a target; 19 Checkpoint protein kinases as novel targets - mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR); 19.1 Mammalian target of rapamycin; 19.2 Structure and activation of mTOR; 19.3 Novel anticancer agents targeting mTOR; 20 Telomerase21 Histone deacetylase: an epigenetic drug targetThis textbook is a clear and accessible introduction to the scientific and clinical aspects of the creation, development and administration of drugs or drug regimens used in the treatment of cancer. Unique in its approach, this book enables the student to gain an understanding of the pathological, physiological and molecular processes governing malignancy, whilst also introducing the role of health professionals and scientists in the research and treatment of cancer. The book consolidates all the essential information necessary for a full understanding of cancer chemotherapy, providing an infoCancerChemotherapyChemotherapyCancerChemotherapy.Chemotherapy.616.99/4061616.994061Airley Rachel1573380MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782612503321Cancer chemotherapy3849076UNINA00713nam a2200229 i 450099100433523490753620240717154922.0240717s1998 it er 001 f ita d8835944821Bibl. Dip.le Aggr. Scienze Umane e SocialiitaSocioculturale Scsita853.91423Pizzuto, Antonio169314Rapin e Rapier /Antonio Pizzuto ; a cura di Antonio PaneRoma :Editori riuniti,1998XXXIII, 250 p. ;21 cmBiblioteca di narrativaPane, AntonioBiblioteca di narrativa991004335234907536Rapin e Rapier4176456UNISALENTO05278oam 2200997 c 450 991013487020332120260202090927.09783839430217383943021610.14361/9783839430217(CKB)4340000000001013(EBL)4712250(MiAaPQ)EBC4712250(DE-B1597)452988(OCoLC)953884676(OCoLC)962064195(DE-B1597)9783839430217(transcript Verlag)9783839430217(Perlego)1461273(EXLCZ)99434000000000101320260202d2016 uy 0gerur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierTechniken der GlobalisierungGlobalgeschichte meets Akteur-Netzwerk-TheorieDebora Gerstenberger, Joël Glasman1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20161 online resource (297 p.)HistoireGlobal history and actor-network theory are currently among the most discussed theoretical frameworks in the social sciences – however, they have yet to be put together. This volume closes that gap and examines the compatibility of global history views and the perspectives of actor-network theory. The contributions show how the theoretical assumptions and methodical approaches of Bruno Latour, the most prominent advocate of agent-network theory, can contribute to the renewal of global history: no longer asking for a supposedly almighty power called globalization, but for concrete people, things, and techniques which can create extensive networks. This also serves to investigate which actors globalized which phenomenon at which time.9783837630213 3837630218 Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Vorwort 7 Globalgeschichte mit Maß 11 Accounting Things Together 41 Globalisierung der Naturgeschichte im 18. Jahrhundert 67 Zuckerwerk 95 Praktiken des Experteninternationalismus 115 Ein Woodstock des Südens 143 Das »Matlab Experiment« 167 Die Globalisierung des Hungers 183 Der globalisierte Regenwald 209 Transnationale Wissensnetzwerke 233 Spürbar vernetzt 257 ANT und Globalgeschichte 281 Autorinnen und Autoren 291 Backmatter 294Die Globalgeschichte ist derzeit eines der dynamischsten Felder der Geschichtswissenschaft. In den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften gehört die Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie (ANT) zu den gefragtesten Theorieangeboten. Dieser Band prüft Globalgeschichte und Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie auf Kompatibilität und verbindet sie miteinander. Die Beiträge zeigen, wie die theoretischen Annahmen und Methoden Bruno Latours, dem prominentesten Vertreter der Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie, zur Erneuerung und Schärfung des Profils der Globalgeschichte beitragen können. Ausgegangen wird nicht von einer allmächtigen Kraft namens Globalisierung. Gefragt wird stattdessen nach Menschen und Techniken, die weitreichende Netzwerke zu bilden imstande waren. Die Beiträger_innen liefern Antworten auf die Frage, welche Akteure welches Phänomen globalisiert haben.»Der Band kann [...] überzeugend zeigen, dass ›Techniken der Globalisierung‹ mit der Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie auf fruchtbare Art und Weise untersucht werden können.«Besprochen in:http://bundeswirtschaftsportal.de, 19.09.2016http://centrum3.at, 9 (2016)HistoireGerstenb./Glasman (Hg.), Techniken d. Glob.Globalgeschichte meets Akteur-Netzwerk-TheorieGlobalisierungGlobalizationGlobalgeschichteGlobal HistoryAkteur-Netzwerk-TheorieActor-network-theoryBruno LatourTechnikTechnologyTechnikgeschichteHistory of TechnologyScience and Technology StudiesGeschichtswissenschaftHistoryKulturgeschichteCultural HistoryGeschichtstheorieTheory of HistoryGlobalisierungGlobalizationGlobalgeschichteGlobal HistoryAkteur-Netzwerk-TheorieActor-network-theoryBruno LatourTechnikTechnologyTechnikgeschichteHistory of TechnologyScience and Technology StudiesGeschichtswissenschaftHistoryKulturgeschichteCultural HistoryGeschichtstheorieTheory of History621.3192NK 7050rvkGerstenberger Debora<p>Debora Gerstenberger, Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland</p>edtGlasman Joël<p>Joël Glasman, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland</p>edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910134870203321Techniken der Globalisierung2589202UNINA