01359nam--2200409---450-99000208121020331620100304083547.088-7624-473-588-7624-610-X000208121USA01000208121(ALEPH)000208121USA0100020812120041014d2005----km-y0itay50------baitaITa|||||||001yyRobert Mapplethorpetra antico e modernoun'antologiaa cura di Germano CelantFirenzeArtificioSkira2005493 p.ill.33 cmCatalogo della mostra tenuta a Torino, Palazzina della Promotrice delle Belle Arti, 8 ottobre 2005-1 gennaio 2006Mapplethorpe,RobertCataloghi di esposizioniBNCF779.0924CELANT,GermanoMAPPLETHORPE,RobertITsalbcISBD990002081210203316XIII.5. 26186339 L.M.XIII.5.00178925XIII.5. 26a3960 L.G.XIII.5.00256348BKUMAMARIA1020041014USA011055ALINA9020041021USA011013ANNAMARIA9020060323USA011237ANNAMARIA9020100304USA010835Robert Mapplethorpe1042021UNISA01621nam 2200397Ia 450 99638650830331620200824132251.0(CKB)4940000000083192(EEBO)2240854450(OCoLC)ocm18534083e(OCoLC)18534083(EXLCZ)99494000000008319219880927d1669 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Woodhouse 1669[electronic resource] a new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1669 : being the first from the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5632 : wherein is contained many things both useful, pleasant, and profitable for all sorts of men, calculated for the meridian of ... London, and may generally serve for all Great Britain /by John Woodhouse ..London Printed by Anne Maxwell for the Company of Stationers1669[40] p. illSecond part has special t.p. with imprint: London : Printed by J. Macock for the Company of Stationers, 1669.Imperfect: tightly bound, with print show-through and loss of print.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Almanacs, EnglishAstrologyEarly works to 1800EphemeridesAlmanacs, English.AstrologyEphemerides.Woodhouse John468363EAIEAIWaOLNBOOK996386508303316Woodhouse 16692407131UNISA02886 am 2200661 n 450 9910416509203321202003162-7226-0531-710.4000/books.cdf.8983(CKB)4100000010654423(FrMaCLE)OB-cdf-8983(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61552(PPN)267951973(EXLCZ)99410000001065442320200316j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUne boussole des possibles. Gouvernance mondiale et humanismes juridiques Leçon de clôture prononcée le 11 mai 2011 /Mireille Delmas-MartyParis Collège de France20201 online resource (88 p.) 2-7226-0530-9 Le processus de mondialisation ouvre des possibilités inédites, mais suscite aussi des menaces pour l’être humain et l’ensemble de l’écosystème, provoquant ainsi un repli souverainiste dans un monde de plus en plus « déboussolé ». Quelle place, donc, pour un humanisme juridique au sein de la gouvernance mondiale ? Mireille Delmas-Marty confronte au récit de l’effondrement celui de la mondialité, communauté de destin unie et solidaire dans sa pluralité. Au croisement des droits nationaux et du droit international, elle revisite trois voies qu’elle avait explorées près de dix ans auparavant : résister à la déshumanisation, responsabiliser les acteurs globaux et anticiper les risques à venir. Ponctuée de nouveaux commentaires, et relue sous l’angle d’une « boussole des possibles », cette leçon de clôture prononcée en 2011 se révèle d’une actualité saisissante.Social Sciences, InterdisciplinaryPolitical ScienceLaw (General)humanismemondialisationdroit internationalrationalitécollapsologieclimatenvironnementmondialisationclimatrationalitéenvironnementhumanismedroit internationalcollapsologieSocial Sciences, InterdisciplinaryPolitical ScienceLaw (General)humanismemondialisationdroit internationalrationalitécollapsologieclimatenvironnementDelmas-Marty Mireille232091FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910416509203321Une boussole des possibles. Gouvernance mondiale et humanismes juridiques3027778UNINA05668nam 2200745 a 450 991083010820332120170815103111.01-118-58652-21-118-58656-51-118-58654-91-299-18693-9(CKB)2550000001005874(EBL)1124317(SSID)ssj0000833626(PQKBManifestationID)11530856(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000833626(PQKBWorkID)10936090(PQKB)10825016(MiAaPQ)EBC1124317(CaSebORM)9781118586563(OCoLC)828617903(EXLCZ)99255000000100587420111116d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMechanical and electromagnetic vibrations and waves[electronic resource] /Tamer Bécherrawy1st editionHoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ;London ISTE Ltd.20121 online resource (414 p.)ISTEDescription based upon print version of record.1-84821-283-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Free Oscillations; 1.1. Oscillations and waves, period and frequency; 1.2. Simple harmonic vibrations: differential equation and linearity; 1.3. Complex representation and phasor representation; 1.4. Point mass subject to a force-Kx; 1.5. Angular oscillations; 1.6. Damped oscillations; 1.7. Dissipation of the energy of a damped oscillator; 1.8. Oscillating LCR circuits; 1.9. Small oscillations of a system with one degree of freedom; 1.10. Nonlinear oscillators; 1.11. Systems with two degrees of freedom1.12. Generalization to systems with n degrees of freedom1.13. Normal variables for systems with n degrees of freedom*; 1.14. Summary; 1.15. Problem solving suggestions; 1.16. Conceptual questions; 1.17. Problems; Chapter 2. Superposition of Harmonic Oscillations, Fourier Analysis; 2.1. Superposition of two scalar and isochronous simple harmonic oscillations; 2.2. Superposition of two perpendicular and isochronous vector oscillations, polarization; 2.3. Superposition of two perpendicular and non-isochronous oscillations2.4. Superposition of scalar non-synchronous harmonic oscillations, beats2.5. Fourier analysis of a periodic function; 2.6. Fourier analysis of a non-periodic function; 2.7. Fourier analysis of a signal, uncertainty relation; 2.8. Dirac delta-function; 2.9. Summary; 2.10. Problem solving suggestions; 2.11. Conceptual questions; 2.12. Problems; Chapter 3. Forced Oscillations; 3.1. Transient regime and steady regime; 3.2. Case of a simple harmonic excitation force; 3.3. Resonance; 3.4. Impedance and energy of a forced oscillator in the steady regime; 3.5. Complex impedance3.6. Sustained electromagnetic oscillations3.7. Excitation from a state of equilibrium*; 3.8. Response to an arbitrary force, nonlinear systems*; 3.9. Excitation of a system of coupled oscillators*; 3.10. Generalization of the concepts of external force and impedance*; 3.11. Some applications; 3.12. Summary; 3.13. Problem solving suggestions; 3.14. Conceptual questions; 3.15. Problems; Chapter 4. Propagation in Infinite Media; 4.1. Propagation of one-dimensional waves; 4.2. Propagation of two- and three-dimensional waves; 4.3. Propagation of a vector wave4.4. Polarization of a transverse vector wave4.5. Monochromatic wave, wave vector and wavelength; 4.6. Dispersion; 4.7. Group velocity; 4.8. Fourier analysis for waves*; 4.9. Modulation*; 4.10. Energy of waves; 4.11. Other unattenuated wave equations, conserved quantities*; 4.12. Impedance of a medium*; 4.13. Attenuated waves; 4.14. Sources and observers in motion, the Doppler effect and shock waves; 4.15. Summary; 4.16. Problem solving suggestions; 4.17. Conceptual questions; 4.18. Problems; Chapter 5. Mechanical Waves; 5.1. Transverse waves on a taut string5.2. Strain and stress in elastic solids Dealing with vibrations and waves, this text aims to provide understanding of the basic principles and methods of analysing various physical phenomena. The content includes the general properties of propagation, a detailed study of mechanical (elastic and acoustic) and electromagnetic waves, propagation, attenuation, dispersion, reflection, interference and diffraction of waves. It features chapters on the effect of motion of sources and observers (both classical and relativistic), emission of electromagnetic waves, standing and guided waves and a final chapter on de Broglie waISTEElectromagnetic fieldsMathematical modelsElectromagnetic wavesMathematical modelsElectrodynamicsMathematical modelsOscillationsMathematical modelsEngineering mathematicsElectromagnetic fieldsMathematical models.Electromagnetic wavesMathematical models.ElectrodynamicsMathematical models.OscillationsMathematical models.Engineering mathematics.531.32531/.32620.11248Bécherrawy Tamer903334MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830108203321Mechanical and electromagnetic vibrations and waves4002679UNINA