01040cam0-2200337---450-99000409242040332120090910124957.0000409242FED01000409242(Aleph)000409242FED0100040924219990604d1935----km-y0itay50------bamulITa-------101yy<<Il >>teatro drammaticoconvegno di lettere, 8-14 ottobre 1934-12.RomaReale Accademia d'Italia1935563 p.ill.26 cmAtti dei convegniFondazione Alessandro Volta4In testa al front.: Reale Accademia d'ItaliaTeatro drammaticoConvegni1934792.01Convegno di lettere<4. ;1934>494432Fondazione Alessandro VoltaITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004092420403321792.01 CONV 1934Dip.f.m.3742FLFBCFLFBCTeatro drammatico477813UNINA01540nam 2200445Ka 450 991069507530332120060420134840.0(CKB)5470000002365965(OCoLC)66908552(EXLCZ)99547000000236596520060418d2000 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBOREAS HYD-6 ground gravimetric soil moisture data[electronic resource] /Eugene L. Peck, Thomas CarrollGreenbelt, Md. :National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center,[2000]1 volume digital, PDF fileTechnical report series on the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) ;31NASA/TM ;2000-209891, v. 31Title from title screen (viewed on April 18, 2006)."July 2000."Includes bibliographical references.Air land interactionsnasatForestsnasatMoisture contentnasatSoil moisturenasatAir land interactions.Forests.Moisture content.Soil moisture.Peck Eugene L1381229Carroll Thomas1381230Goddard Space Flight Center.GPOGPOBOOK9910695075303321BOREAS HYD-6 ground gravimetric soil moisture data3423657UNINA03337nam 2200673 450 991049570110332120220314193140.02-7592-3407-X2-7592-2987-42-7592-2986-6(CKB)4100000008045700(MiAaPQ)EBC5760552(FrMaCLE)OB-quae-39534(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86903(PPN)26796398X(EXLCZ)99410000000804570020190517d2019 uy 0freurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDe la protection de la nature au pilotage de la biodiversité /Patrick BlandinVersaillesÉditions Quæ2019Versailles Cedex :Éditions Quæ,[2019]©20191 online resource (131 pages)Sciences en questions2-7592-2985-8 La communauté internationale prétend freiner la perte de biodiversité et maintenir les services rendus par les écosystèmes. Ces termes à la mode expriment-ils une nouvelle façon de concevoir la nature ? L’auteur analyse l’évolution des idées depuis le début du xxe siècle, où l’on se préoccupait de protéger la nature, jusqu’à nos jours, où il est question de gérer la biodiversité. Les bouleversements récents dans la façon dont les sciences appréhendent la nature mettent en évidence un renouvellement de paradigme. L’idée d’équilibre naturel a longtemps prévalu en écologie. Aujourd’hui, s’impose celle de changement permanent, qui appelle une réflexion éthique : comment repenser les valeurs qui fondent les relations homme-nature, sachant que la biodiversité s’inscrit dans une trajectoire ? Dans un contexte marqué par de nouveaux repères conceptuels et par l’urgence des prises de décision, les scientifiques se trouvent de plus en plus impliqués dans la mise en oeuvre de projets qui inscrivent une biodiversité « choisie » dans leurs objectifs. L’auteur ouvre la réflexion sur l’évolution qui en résulte nécessairement dans la pratique du métier de chercheur.Biodiversity conservationfreECLASProtection de l'environnementfreECLASConservation de la naturefreECLASBiodiversitéfreECLASSciences naturellesfreECLASlife sciencesengEUROVOCenvironmental protectionengEUROVOCbiodiversityengEUROVOCbiodiversitéécologieenvironnementrechercheBiodiversity conservation.Protection de l'environnementConservation de la natureBiodiversitéSciences naturelleslife sciencesenvironmental protectionbiodiversity333.9516Blandin Patrick1230477MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495701103321De la protection de la nature au pilotage de la biodiversité2856769UNINA03340oam 22006854 450 991078489130332120120702104841.01-00-308716-71-000-19015-31-000-18352-11-003-08716-71-4742-1583-11-282-47373-597866124737391-84788-344-3(CKB)1000000000399934(EBL)483729(OCoLC)659289389(SSID)ssj0000342783(PQKBManifestationID)11231077(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000342783(PQKBWorkID)10288183(PQKB)11208279(MiAaPQ)EBC483729(MiAaPQ)EBC6158260(Au-PeEL)EBL483729(CaPaEBR)ebr10367530(CaONFJC)MIL247373(OCoLC)893334714(OCoLC)1159404671(OCoLC-P)1159404671(FlBoTFG)9781003087168(UtOrBLW)bpp09257557(EXLCZ)99100000000039993420070710d2007 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe senses of touch haptics, affects, and technologies /Mark PatersonFirst edition.Oxford ;New York :Berg,2007.1 online resource (214 p.)"First published 2007 by Berg Publishers, published 2013 by Bloomsbury Academic."1-84520-479-4 1-84520-478-6 Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-197) and index.Contents; Acknowledgements; Glossary; 1 The Primacy of Touch; 2 Learning How to See, Describing How to Feel: a 'Felt' Phenomenology; 3 Seeing with the Hands, Touching with the Eyes; 4 The Forgetting of Touch: Geometry with Eyes and Hands; 5 'How the World Touches Us': Haptic Aesthetics; 6 Tangible Play, Prosthetic Performance; 7 'Feel the Presence': the Technologies of Touch; 8 Affecting Touch: Flesh and Feeling-With; Notes; References; IndexTouch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch examines the role of touching and feeling as part of the fabric of everyday, embodied experience. How can we think about touch? Problems of touch and tactility run as a continuous thread in philosophy, psychology, medical writing and representations in art, from Ancient Greece to the present day. Picking through some of these threads, the book 'feels' its way towards writing and thinking about touch as both sensory and affective experience. Taking a broadly phenomenological framework that traces tactility from Aristotle through the Enlightenment to the present day, the book examines the role of touch across a range of experiences including aesthetics, digital design, visual impairment and touch therapies. The Senses of Touch thereby demonstrates the varieties of sensory experience, and explores the diverse range of our 'senses' of touch.TouchTouch.152.1/82Paterson Mark1972-1474877UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910784891303321The senses of touch3688804UNINA03005nim 2200421Ka 450 991016424590332120250814103520.91-5094-3143-8(CKB)3710000001057221(ODN)ODN0003210917(EXLCZ)99371000000105722120191001d2016 uy 0enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierThe internment of japanese americans during world war ii The history of the controversial decision to relocate citizens across the west coast. /Charles River EditorsUnabridged.Solon Charles River Editors20161 online resource (2 audio files) digitalUnabridged.Even before Congress declared war on Japan the day after Pearl Harbor, the implications for people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States had begun. On December 7th, several hundred Issei, or first-generation Japanese immigrants, were arrested in Hawaii and on the mainland, having been earlier identified by the FBI as potentially disloyal to the United States. In the months that followed, the scope of suspicion would expand to include all of the 125,000 Japanese living on the mainland, and, though a smaller percentage, many in Hawaii as well. By the time the war ended, the period of internment of Japanese immigrants and citizens, lasting from 1941-1945, was considered one of the most unfortunate episodes of American history. Many government officials in the immediate aftermath of the war era continued to defend internment, citing the possibility of attack and the need to protect Americans at all costs. There were many Americans, however, whose rights as citizens went unprotected, and political arguments aside, no American can fail to acknowledge the costs of internment to Nikkei families, physically, financially, socially and psychologically. It was not until the first week of September in 1945, just a few weeks after the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan and the surrender of the Japanese that followed, that Japanese internees knew for sure they would be allowed to leave the camps. The Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II: The History of the Controversial Decision to Relocate Citizens Across the West Coast examines one of the darkest chapters in American history.Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II, The NonfictionOverDriveHistoryOverDriveMilitaryOverDriveNonfiction.History.Military.HIS027100HIS036060HIS037070bisacshEditors Charles River1843297Fluxman Colin1843300AUDIO9910164245903321The internment of japanese americans during world war ii4424392UNINA