02665nam 22004813 450 991098567600332120231110233906.09789004536852(electronic bk.)(MiAaPQ)EBC30352858(Au-PeEL)EBL30352858(CKB)26053245200041(OCoLC)1492923459(EXLCZ)992605324520004120230128d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInfinity for Marxists Essays on Poetry and Capital1st ed.Boston :BRILL,2023.©2023.1 online resource (275 pages)Historical Materialism Book Print version: Nealon, Christopher Infinity for Marxists Boston : BRILL,c2023 Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgments -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Camp Messianism, or the Hopes of Poetry in Late-Late Capitalism -- ‎Chapter 2. The Poetic Case -- ‎Chapter 3. Reading on the Left -- ‎Chapter 4. Affect, Performativity, and Actually Existing Poetry -- ‎Chapter 5. Infinity for Marxists -- ‎Chapter 6. The Prynne Reflex -- ‎Chapter 7. The Price of Value -- ‎Chapter 8. The Anti-humanist Tone -- ‎Chapter 9. Modernism, Critical Theory, and the Desire for Objecthood -- ‎Chapter 10. Literary and Economic Value (with Joshua Clover) -- ‎Chapter 11. Abstraction, Intuition, Poetry -- ‎References -- ‎Index."In these innovative essays on poetry and capitalism, collected over the last fifteen years, Christopher Nealon shines a light on the upsurge of anticapitalist poetry since the turn of the century, and developing fresh ways of thinking about how capitalist society shapes the reading and the writing of all poetry, whatever its political orientation. Breaking from half a century of postmodernist readings of poetry, and bypassing the false divide between formalist and historicist criticism, these essays chart a path toward a new Marxist poetics"--Provided by publisher.Historical Materialism Book American poetryHistory and criticismCapitalism and literatureLiterary criticism.lcgftEssays.lcgftAmerican poetryHistory and criticism.Capitalism and literature.811/.609Nealon Christopher1792903MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910985676003321Infinity for Marxists4332055UNINA05403nam 2200721 a 450 991097068820332120210525125108.09781283735063128373506797801238653800123865387(CKB)2670000000172228(EBL)892228(OCoLC)787852041(SSID)ssj0000623278(PQKBManifestationID)12293004(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000623278(PQKBWorkID)10648031(PQKB)11457961(Au-PeEL)EBL892228(CaPaEBR)ebr10546058(CaONFJC)MIL404756(PPN)182571491(FR-PaCSA)88812223(MiAaPQ)EBC892228(FRCYB88812223)88812223(EXLCZ)99267000000017222820120123d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPractical process research and development a guide for organic chemists /Neal G. Anderson2nd ed.Amsterdam ;Boston Academic Press20121 online resource (489 p.)Rev. ed. of: Practical process research & development. c2000.9781493301256 149330125X 9780123865373 0123865379 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front Cover; Dedication; Practical Process Research and Development: A guide for organic chemists; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Preface to Second Edition; Foreword; REFERENCES; Chapter 1 - Introduction; I. INTRODUCTION; II. EQUIPMENT CONSIDERATIONS ON SCALE; III. OPERATIONS PREFERRED ON SCALE; IV. PATENT CONSIDERATIONS; V. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Process Safety; I. INTRODUCTION; II. REPERCUSSIONS OF USING COMPOUNDS REGARDED AS ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS; III. TOXICOLOGICAL HAZARDS OF COMPOUNDS; IV. CONTROLLING CHEMICAL REACTION HAZARDS; V. PERSPECTIVE ON SAFETYREFERENCESChapter 3 - Route Selection; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GREEN CHEMISTRY CONSIDERATIONS; III. BIOTRANSFORMATIONS; IV. SLEUTHING TO DETERMINE ROUTES USED TO MAKE DRUGS; V. COG ESTIMATES; VI. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Reagent Selection; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BIOCATALYSIS; III. STRONG BASES; IV. PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYSIS; V. PEPTIDE COUPLING; VI. OXIDATIONS; VII. REDUCTIONS; VIII. TREATMENTS TO REMOVE A BOC GROUP; REFERENCES; Chapter 5 - Solvent Selection; I. INTRODUCTION; II. USING AZEOTROPES TO SELECT SOLVENTSIII. CHOOSING SOLVENTS TO INCREASE REACTION RATES AND MINIMIZE IMPURITIESIV. IMPURITIES IN SOLVENTS AND REACTIONS OF SOLVENTS; V. WATER AS SOLVENT; VI. SOLVENT SUBSTITUTIONS; VII. SOLVENT-FREE PROCESSES; VIII. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 - Effects of Water; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DETECTING AND QUANTITATING WATER; III. REMOVING WATER FROM ROUTINE ORGANIC PROCESSING; IV. WHERE TO MONITOR AND CONTROL WATER; V. OPERATIONS TO REMOVE OR CONSUME WATER; VI. OPERATIONS WHERE WATER CAN BE CRUCIAL; VII. PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCESChapter 7 - In-Process Assays, In-Process Controls, and SpecificationsI. INTRODUCTION; II. UNDERSTANDING CRITICAL DETAILS BEHIND IN-PROCESS ASSAYS; III. BENEFITS OF IN-PROCESS ASSAYS IN OPTIMIZING PROCESSES; IV. IN-PROCESS CONTROLS; V. SPECIFICATIONS; VI. PROCESS ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGY; VII. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 8 - Practical Considerations for Scale-Up; I. INTRODUCTION; II. SAFETY: INERT ATMOSPHERES REDUCE RISKS; III. TEMPERATURE CONTROL; IV. HETEROGENEOUS PROCESSING AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR AGITATION; V. ADDITIONS AND MIXING CONSIDERATIONS; VI. SOLVENT CONSIDERATIONSVII. SIMPLE PROCEDURESVIII. IMPACT OF IPCS ON PROCESSING; IX. CONSIDER THE VOLATILITY OF REACTION COMPONENTS, AND USE OF PRESSURE; X. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EFFICIENT WORKUPS AND ISOLATIONS; XI. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR KILO LAB OPERATIONS; XII. SUMMARY AND PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; Chapter 9 - Optimizing Processes by Minimizing Impurities; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF HETEROGENEOUS PROCESSING; III. DECREASE SIDE PRODUCTS BY DECREASING DEGRADATION OF STARTING MATERIALS; IV. CONTROLLING PH; V. ADDITION SEQUENCE, DURATION OF ADDITION, AND TIME BETWEEN ADDITIONSVI. TEMPERATURE CONTROL"Designed to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to organic process research and development in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and agricultural chemical industries, this book describes the steps taken, following synthesis and evaluation, to bring key compounds to market in a cost-effective manner. It describes hands-on, step-by-step, approaches to solving process development problems, including route, reagent, and solvent selection; optimising catalytic reactions; chiral syntheses; and green chemistry"--Provided by publisher.Chemical processesChemical processes.541/.39541.39Anderson Neal G1797708Anderson Neal G1797708MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970688203321Practical process research and development4340135UNINA02980nam 22005413u 450 991100699580332120230803040304.09781523125135152312513697804863176320486317633(CKB)3710000000322151(EBL)1897398(MiAaPQ)EBC1897398(Au-PeEL)EBL1897398(CaONFJC)MIL563995(OCoLC)868278854(Perlego)112503(EXLCZ)99371000000032215120141229d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReliability Theory and Practice1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (540 p.)Dover Civil and Mechanical EngineeringDescription based upon print version of record.9780486438672 0486438678 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; 1. The Concept of Reliability; 2. The Definition of Reliability; 3. The Exponential Case of Chance Failures; 4. The Derivation of the Reliability Function; 5. Useful Life of Components; 6. Wearout and Reliability; 7. Combined Effects of Chance and Wearout Failures; 8. Early Failures and the Life Function of Components; 9. The Exponential and Poisson Distributions in Reliability; 10. Reliability of Series Systems; 11. Reliability of Parallel Systems; 12. Reliability of Stand-By Systems; 13. Bayes' Theorem in Reliability14. Component Modes of Failure and System Reliability15. Component Failure Rates at System Stress Levels; 16. Safety and Reliability of Aircraft and Airborne Systems; 17. System Maintenance, Availability, and Dependability; 18. Reliability Design Considerations; 19. Design Analysis Examples; 20. Overhauls and Part Replacements; 21. Component Reliability Measurements; 22. Confidence Limits; 23. System Reliability Measurements; 24. Sequential Reliability Tests; 25. The Implementation of Reliability; 26. The State-Of-Art of Reliability; Index<DIV><DIV>Written by a pioneer in the development of reliability methods, this text applies statistical mathematics to the analysis of electrical, mechanical, and other systems employed in airborne, missile, and ground equipment. Geared toward upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, it is also a valuable reference for professionals. 1961 edition.</DIV></DIV>Dover Civil and Mechanical EngineeringReliability (Engineering)Reliability (Engineering)620.00452Bazovsky Igor25243AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006995803321Reliability Theory and Practice4391734UNINA