00941nam a22002531i 450099100384710970753620040621111839.0040802s1908 it |||||||||||||||||ita b1313680x-39ule_instARCHE-108941ExLBiblioteca InterfacoltàitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.398.3530De Raho, Francesco490326Tarantolismo :nella superstizione e nella scienza /Francesco De RahoLecce :Dante Alighieri,1908114 p. ;21 cmTarantismoSalentoSalentoTarantismo.b1313680x02-04-1405-08-04991003847109707536LE002 Sal. VI C 3212002000355720le002C. 1-E0.00-no 01010.i1377364105-08-04Tarantolismo309267UNISALENTOle00205-08-04ma -itait 0105192oam 2200697I 450 991077981710332120230421041337.01-134-89554-21-134-89555-01-280-32243-80-203-41033-50-203-32032-810.4324/9780203410332(CKB)111056485516304(EBL)166678(OCoLC)252780526(SSID)ssj0000260850(PQKBManifestationID)11194754(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000260850(PQKBWorkID)10224773(PQKB)11330036(MiAaPQ)EBC166678(Au-PeEL)EBL166678(CaPaEBR)ebr10060747(CaONFJC)MIL32243(EXLCZ)9911105648551630420180331d1992 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTrade and empire in Muscat and Zanzibar roots of British domination /M. Reda BhackerLondon ;New York :Routledge,1992.1 online resource (309 p.)Exeter Arabic and Islamic seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-75600-6 0-415-07997-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-269) and index.Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of Figures, Maps and Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Conventions and Abbreviations; Introduction; Prelude to the rise of the Albusaidi Dynasty in East Africa; Oman's links with India and East Africa: historical problems and perspectives; Migrations and the interaction of commerce and religion in Omani and Swahili cultures; The prominence of the Banyans in Indian Ocean commerce; The importance of commerce to the early Albusaidi rulers; The emergence of Muscat as a political-commercial centreDevelopments in Omani and Indian Ocean commerce by the turn of the nineteenth centuryThe emergence of British policy towards Oman: 1798 1804; The 1798 Treaty between Oman and Britain: origins and consequences; The Wahhabis and the beginnings of Muscat's reliance on Britain; British policy towards Oman under the first Wahhabi threat: 1804 14; The rise and early struggles of Said b Sultan (r. 1806 56); The Albusaidi move to Zanzibar: exercise in empire building or survival?; Commercial, political and strategic attractions of East Africa; Said b Sultan's relationship with merchants from IndiaThe commercial potential and opposition to Said b SultanThe suppression of Omani interests in the Gulf and the Albusaidi move to Zanzibar; Said b Sultan's move to Zanzibar: a new interpretation; The development of Omani commerce and British reaction; The re-emergence of British policy towards Oman: post-1833; The 1833 Omani-American Treaty: catalyst for change of British policy; The British role in the resolution of the Albusaidi-Mazrui conflict; The 'Omani' and the 'Indian' roles in the nineteenth-century commercial expansion; Role of Muscat in the rise of ZanzibarMuscat and Zanzibar: the resurgence of the Omani economyBeginnings of the integration of Muscat and Zanzibar into the world economy; Expansion of the Omani entrept and agricultural economy; Internal and external factors in the subjugation of Oman; Commercial and political rivalry and British encroachments in East Africa; The consolidation of British authority in the Gulf; British encroachments in East Africa; The subordination of Muscat's rulers and their associates from India; British consul's exploitation of the nationality question and the antislavery crusadeThe subjugation of the 'Indians'Post-1856 succession dispute and British intervention; The British role in the dismemberment of Oman; Conclusion; Appendices; Said b Sultan's 1844 letter to Aberdeen; Said b Sultan's will, 1850; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; IndexM. Reda Bhacker looks at the role of Oman in the Indian Ocean prior to British domination of the region. Omani merchant communities played a crucial part in the development of commercial activity throughout the territories they held in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, especially between Muscat and Zanzibar, using long established trade networks. They were also largely responsible for the integration of the commerce of the Indian Ocean into the nascent global capitalist system.The author, himself a member of an important Omani merchant family, looks in detail at the complex reExeter Arabic and Islamic series.Business enterprisesOmanOmanCommerceHistoryOmanForeign economic relationsGreat BritainGreat BritainForeign economic relationsOmanBusiness enterprises337.4105353953.53Bhacker M. Reda(Mohamed Reda),1955,1468727FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910779817103321Trade and empire in Muscat and Zanzibar3680050UNINA03905nam 22006853u 450 99633909140331620230617001213.01-280-30995-497866103099551-84692-543-6(CKB)1000000000463452(EBL)362704(OCoLC)437229078(SSID)ssj0000258331(PQKBManifestationID)12078600(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000258331(PQKBWorkID)10256451(PQKB)10149255(MiAaPQ)55150(EXLCZ)99100000000046345220130418d2005|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrTherapeutic Strategies in Thrombosis[electronic resource]Oxford Atlas Medical Publishing Ltd20051 online resource (405 p.)Therapeutic StrategiesDescription based upon print version of record.1-904392-34-2 Contents; Contributors; 1. Arterial thrombosis: a brief overview; 2. Aspirin: a risk-based strategy; 3. Clopidogrel and other platelet ADP inhibitors; 4. Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors; 5. Unfractionated heparin and low-molecular-weight heparin in coronary heart disease; 6. Intravenous direct thrombin inhibition: acute coronary syndromes and heparin-induced thrombocytopaenia; 7. Direct thrombin inhibition during percutaneous coronary interventions; 8. Pentasaccharide and other factor Xa inhibitors9. Direct thrombin inhibition - thromboprophylaxis, deep venous thrombosis, atrial fibrillation and coronary artery disease10. Warfarin after acute myocardial infarction; 11. Thrombolytic therapy and concomitantantithrombotic therapy; 12. Pre-hospital reperfusion therapy; 13. Antithrombotic strategies in patients undergoing primary percutaneous intervention; 14. Antithrombotic management in patients with prosthetic valves; 15. Stroke: thrombolysis and antithrombotic therapy; 16. Atrial fibrillation: antithrombotic therapy; 17, Venous thromboembolism: pathophysiology and diagnosis18. Antithrombotic therapy in venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism19.Prevention and treatment of venous and arterial thrombosis in patients with specific conditions: diabetes, hypercoagulable states, pregnancy and renal diseases; 20. Monitoring of antithrombotic drugs; IndexIn this new volume, leading authorities from around the world provide an evidence-based review of the therapeutic options currently available for the management of thrombosis. Topics covered include the use of aspirin for primary and secondary prophylaxis, platelet inhibitors, glycoprotein IIb and IIa inhibitors, pentasaccharides, warfarin, and other agents. Other sections discuss the implementation of antithrombotic therapy in managing specific clinical conditions such as pulmonary embolism, atrial fibrillation, stroke and diabetes, or as an adjunct to other procedures such as PCI.Therapeutic StrategiesThrombolytic therapyThrombosis -- TreatmentThrombosisCardiovascular DiseasesHILCCMedicineHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCThrombolytic therapy.Thrombosis -- Treatment.Thrombosis.Cardiovascular DiseasesMedicineHealth & Biological Sciences616.13506Kristensen S. D.1955-1019084De Caterina R.1954-602130Moliterno David J893157AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK996339091403316Therapeutic Strategies in Thrombosis2400581UNISA