01669nam1 2200421 450 99000300546020331620071106092030.0000300546USA01000300546(ALEPH)000300546USA0100030054620071106d1986----km-y0itay50------bagerengDE||||||||001yyUntersuchungen zur vergleichenden Grammatik der germanischen Sprachenherausgegeben von Alfred BammesbergerHeidelbergC. Winter1986-v.22 cm.Indogermanische Bibliothek1. Reihe, Lehr-und Handbucher2001Indogermanische Bibliothek1. Reihe, Lehr-und Handbucher2001001-------20010019900030054702033162001 <<4.>> : <<The>> vocalism of the Germanic parent languagesystemic evolution and sociohistorical context0019900030057902033162001 <<3.>> : Ablaut and reduplication in the Germanic verb0019900030137002033162001 <<5.>> : Principles of historical morphology0019900030137202033162001 <<2.>> : <<Die>> Morphologie des urgermanischen NomensLingue germanicheGrammatica comparata430BAMMESBERGER,AlfredITsalbcISBD990003005460203316VII.1.B. 146/L.M.VII.1.B.BKUMARIVELLI9020071106USA010912RIVELLI9020071106USA010920Untersuchungen zur vergleichenden Grammatik der germanischen Sprachen1024297UNISA03933nam 2200625Ia 450 991078731640332120230721045124.01-4081-2723-7(CKB)2670000000397279(EBL)1310732(OCoLC)854975232(SSID)ssj0001151900(PQKBManifestationID)11742455(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001151900(PQKBWorkID)11142974(PQKB)11557680(MiAaPQ)EBC1310732(Au-PeEL)EBL1310732(CaPaEBR)ebr10734283(CaONFJC)MIL604158(MiAaPQ)EBC3003372(Au-PeEL)EBL3003372(OCoLC)928192150(EXLCZ)99267000000039727920130722d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccr50 ways to improve your navigation[electronic resource] /Dag Pike1st ed.London Adlard Coles Nautical20081 online resource (97 p.)50 Ways to Improve YourDescription based upon print version of record.0-7136-8270-1 Cover; Copyright; Contents; PREPARATION; 1 Making a landfall - angle of approach; 2 Deviating to shorten the distance between marks; 3 The longer route can be the quickest; 4 The effect of wind on the tides; 5 Judging sea conditions; 6 Offsetting the course in order to be sure; 7 Safety margins; 8 Fuel and navigation; VISUAL NAVIGATION; 9 Adding up the clues; 10 Position fixing from sea conditions; 11 Estimating your position; 12 Transit bearings; 13 Steering bias; 14 Magnetic or true?; 15 Second stage navigation; 16 Conspicuous marks; 17 Local knowledge; PAPER CHARTS18 Checking the plotted course19 Customising the charts; 20 Using position lines; 21 Looking at alternatives; DEPTH, TIDES AND CURRENTS; 22 Using depth when making a landfall; 23 Depth warnings and shoals; 24 Depth and distance off; 25 The effect of depth on sea conditions; 26 Taking short cuts; ELECTRONIC CHARTS; 27 Distance on the electronic chart; 28 Getting the scale right; 29 GPS accuracy; 30 Knowing where you are; 31 Waypoint selection and use; 32 When your GPS goes down; RADAR FOR NAVIGATION; 33 How accurate is the radar?; 34 Rounding a headland on radar; 35 Radar overlays36 What the radar cannot seeCOLLISION AVOIDANCE; 37 Change of bearing; 38 Which radar scale to use; 39 Lost in the clutter; 40 Avoiding the big ships; 41 See and be seen; NIGHT AND FOG NAVIGATION; 42 Running on autopilot; 43 Speed in the fog; 44 Reflections and visibility; 45 Finding a buoy in fog; HARBOUR NAVIGATION; 46 Assessing harbour entrances; 47 Finding an anchorage; 48 Finding a harbour entrance; 49 Electronic charts for harbour navigation; 50 Entering a harbour at nightThis is a book about practical navigation - packed with practical ways to make navigation safer, easier and better. It is a book for anyone - whether driving a power boat or sailing a yacht. And the techniques cover both electronic as well as visual navigation. This book starts where others finish. Once you have the important basics of navigation, you'll want to see how to translate these into practical navigation techniques to use when planning before going to sea and once you're out there. 50 Ways to Improve Your Navigation distils Dag Pike's experience gained from over 50 years of navigatin50 Ways to Improve YourBoats and boatingNavigationBoats and boating.Navigation.623.89Pike Dag29806MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK991078731640332150 ways to improve your navigation3739693UNINA03775oam 2200985 c 450 991037280850332120260102090118.09783839402917383940291310.14361/9783839402917(CKB)3710000000482610(OAPEN)1007586(DE-B1597)461474(OCoLC)1013946323(OCoLC)958046618(DE-B1597)9783839402917(MiAaPQ)EBC5494145(Au-PeEL)EBL5494145(OCoLC)1049913106(transcript Verlag)9783839402917(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27834(ScCtBLL)3d174550-4aaa-444b-98d5-1cb74e7c498d(oapen)doab27834(EXLCZ)99371000000048261020260102h20152005 uy 0geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInnovationHolger Braun-Thürmann1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20152015, c20051 online resource (118) Einsichten. Themen der Soziologie9783899422917 3899422910 Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 3 I. Einleitung: Ubiquitious Innovating 5 II. Konzeptionen: Technologische versus gesellschaftliche Innovation? 16 III. Prozesse 30 IV. Strukturen 65 V. Perspektiven: Gesellschaft und Innovation im Wandel 94 Literatur 99 Backmatter 114Wie verwandelt sich ein Schlagwort in ein wissenschaftliches Konzept? Der Band von Holger Braun-Thürmann geht eben dieser Frage nach und entwickelt eine »Soziologie der Innovation«. Der systematisch aufgebaute Text gibt Auskunft darüber, wie Innovationen als Phänomene des Gesellschaftswandels zu begreifen sind. Dafür integriert der Autor die Grundkonzepte der Innovation Studies zu einer Soziologie der Innovation. Der Band beleuchtet die Vielschichtigkeit des Phänomens Innovation, das sonst meist nur unter dem Gesichtspunkt des Wettbewerbsvorteils und der Produktivitätssteigerung betrachtet wird.Einsichten. Themen der Soziologie Braun-Thürmann, InnovationInnovationSociological TheorySoziologische TheorieEconomyWirtschaftTechnologyTechnikSociology of Work and IndustrySociology of TechnologyArbeits- und IndustriesoziologieTechniksoziologieEconomic SociologySociologyWirtschaftssoziologieSoziologieIntroductionEinführungInnovationSociological TheorySoziologische TheorieEconomyWirtschaftTechnologyTechnikSociology of Work and IndustrySociology of TechnologyArbeits- und IndustriesoziologieTechniksoziologieEconomic SociologySociologyWirtschaftssoziologieSoziologieIntroductionEinführung658.4/2MR 5800rvkBraun-Thürmann Holger<p>Holger Braun-Thürmann, Universität Hamburg und Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Deutschland</p>aut928245DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910372808503321Innovation2086044UNINA