01095nam a2200253 i 4500991002667249707536 9780415623230b1421314x-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Storia Società Studi sull'Uomo - Sez. Studi Storiciita371.9043Mitchell, David480406What really works in special and inclusive education :using evidence-based teaching strategies /David Mitchell2. ed.London [etc.] :Routledge,c2014XVI, 347 p. ;24 cmcon le risorse utili per studenti e insegnanti, disponibili sul sito dell'editoreFanciulli disabiliEducazione.b1421314x05-05-1529-01-15991002667249707536LE023 371.9043 MIT 1 1 12023000135471le023pE39.60-l- 03030.i1567065x04-05-15What really works in special and inclusive education257549UNISALENTOle02329-01-15ma -enguk 0003211nam 22004693 450 991100929400332120240916084508.097816856906871685690688(MiAaPQ)EBC31642068(Au-PeEL)EBL31642068(CKB)35136190200041(Exl-AI)31642068(OCoLC)1456763444(EXLCZ)993513619020004120240916d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRelativistic Field Theory for Microwave Engineers1st ed.Norwood, MA :Artech House,2020.©2024.1 online resource (349 pages)9781685690670 168569067X Relativistic Field Theory for
Microwave Engineers -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1
Classical Electromagnetics -- 1.1
Early Concepts in Electricity and Magnetism -- 1.2
Advancement Through Experimentation -- 1.2.1
Absence of Magnetic Monopoles -- 1.2.2
Electrostatic Force and Gauss's Law -- 1.2.3
Lorentz Force and Ampère's Law -- 1.2.4
Electromagnetic Induction -- 1.3
Mathematical Refinement -- 1.3.1
Maxwell's Model -- 1.3.2
Electric Displacement -- 1.3.3
Propagating Waves -- 1.3.4
Potential Formulation -- 1.4
Matter and Energy -- 1.4.1
Material Constituent Parameters -- 1.4.2
Conductivity -- 1.4.3
Conservation of Energy -- 1.4.4
Conservation of Momentum -- References -- Chapter 2 Reference Frame Transformation
-- 2.1
Galilean Transformation -- 2.1.1
Translation (Spatial and Temporal) -- 2.1.2
Rotation -- 2.1.3
Reflection -- 2.1.4
Boosts -- 2.2
Spacetime -- 2.2.1
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