01622nas 22005413a 450 99621120870331620220202172122.01930-8442(OCoLC)65170720(CKB)1000000000285594(CONSER)--2006213295(EXLCZ)99100000000028559420060320b20032009 s-- aengurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlphaNew York, NY Institutional Investor2003-Holdings: Vol.1, no.1 (Mar.1989)-Vol.1, no.2 (Dec.1989)1930-8434 Institutional investor'sInstitutional Investor's alphaINSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR'SARHedge fundsPeriodicalsHedge fundsUnited StatesPeriodicalsHedging (Finance)PeriodicalsInvestment advisorsPeriodicalsHedge fundsfast(OCoLC)fst00954442Hedging (Finance)fast(OCoLC)fst00954458Investment advisorsfast(OCoLC)fst00978168United StatesfastPeriodicals.fastHedge fundsHedge fundsHedging (Finance)Investment advisorsHedge funds.Hedging (Finance)Investment advisors.332Institutional Investor (Firm)JOURNAL996211208703316Alpha2088340UNISA03117oam 2200445 450 991042767240332120210420133431.09783030552312978303055229910.1007/978-3-030-55231-2(CKB)4100000011569139(DE-He213)978-3-030-55231-2(MiAaPQ)EBC6388678(PPN)25250738X(EXLCZ)99410000001156913920210420d2020 uy 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPhysics and evolution of supernova remnants /Jacco Vink1st ed. 2020.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2020]©20201 online resource (XXIII, 521 p. 170 illus., 137 illus. in color.)Astronomy and astrophysics library1. Introduction -- 2. Supernovae -- 3. Classification and Population -- 4. Shocks and Post-shock Plasma Processes -- 5. Supernova Remnant Evolution -- 6. Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Pulsar Wind Nebulae -- 7. Dust Grains and Infrared Emission -- 8. Optical Emission from Supernova Remnants -- 9. Young Supernova Remnants: Probing the Ejecta and the Circumstellar Medium -- 10. Middle-Aged and Old Supernova Remnants -- 11. Cosmic-Ray Acceleration by Supernova Remnants: Introduction and Theory -- 12. Supernova Remnants and Cosmic Rays: Non-thermal Radiation -- 13. Radiation Processes -- 14. Summary and Prospects.Written by a leading expert, this monograph presents recent developments on supernova remnants, with the inclusion of results from various satellites and ground-based instruments. The book details the physics and evolution of supernova remnants, as well as provides an up-to-date account of recent multiwavelength results. Supernova remnants provide vital clues about the actual supernova explosions from X-ray spectroscopy of the supernova material, or from the imprints the progenitors had on the ambient medium supernova remnants are interacting with - all of which the author discusses in great detail. The way in which supernova remnants are classified, is reviewed and explained early on. A chapter is devoted to the related topic of pulsar wind nebulae, and neutron stars associated with supernova remnants. The book also includes an extended part on radiative processes, collisionless shock physics and cosmic-ray acceleration, making this book applicable to a wide variety of astronomical sub-disciplines. With its coverage of fundamental physics and careful review of the state of the field, the book serves as both textbook for advanced students and as reference for researchers in the field.Astronomy and astrophysics library.Supernova remnantsSupernova remnants.523.8446Vink Jacco843546MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLW9910427672403321Physics and Evolution of Supernova Remnants1882228UNINA01425nam a2200301 a 4500991001084529707536110228s2010 be abe b 000 0 fre d9782503513201b13958033-39ule_instDip.to Filologia Class. e Scienze Filosoficheita912Carte des routes et des cités de l'est de l'Africa à la fin de l'Antiquité [d'après le tracé de Pierre Salama] /coordonnée par J. Desanges, Cl. Lepelley et S. Saint-AmansNouvelle édition de la cartes des 'Voies romaines de l'Afrique du Nord' conçue en 1949, d'après les tracés de Pierre SalamaTurnhout :Brepols,2010345 p., 5 carte geografiche ripieg. : ill. ; 28 cm + 1 carta geogr. ripieg. in tascaBibliothèque de l'Antiquité tardive ;17Contiene riferimenti bibliograficiCartografia anticaAfricaSalama, PierreDesanges, JehanLepelley, ClaudeSaint-Amans, Sophie.b1395803302-04-1428-02-11991001084529707536LE007 912 DES 01.0112007000205723le007pE129.60-l- 00000.i1523453801-03-11Carte des routes et des cités de l'est de l'Africa à la fin de l'Antiquité251658UNISALENTOle00728-02-11ma -frebe 0004548nam 22006612 450 991100897000332120170502152438.01-281-74135-397866117413581-57113-695-910.1515/9781571136954(CKB)2550000000000369(MH)010285267-7(UkCbUP)CR9781571136954(MiAaPQ)EBC4737199(DE-B1597)674630(DE-B1597)9781571136954(EXLCZ)99255000000000036920161111d2007|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAesthetic vision and German romanticism writing images /Brad PragerRochester, NY :Camden House,2007.1 online resource (viii, 287 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Studies in German literature, linguistics and cultureTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Apr 2017).1-57113-470-0 1-57113-341-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Interior and exterior: G.E. Lessing's Laocoon as a prelude to romanticism -- Image and phantasm: Wackenroder's Herzensergiessungen eines kunstliebenden Klosterbruders, Tieck's Franz Sternbalds Wanderungen, and the emergence of the romantic paradigm -- Symbol and allegory: Clemens Brentano's Godwi -- Sublimity and beauty: Caspar David Friedrich and Joseph Anton Koch -- Light and dark: the paintings of Philipp Otto Runge -- Absolution and contradiction: confrontations with art in Heinrich von Kleist's "Die heilige Caecilie oder die Gewalt der Musik" and "Der Findling" -- Self and other: Joseph von Eichendorff's Das Marmorbild.The work of the groundbreaking writers and artists of German Romanticism -- including the writers Tieck, Brentano, and Eichendorff and the artists Caspar David Friedrich and Philipp Otto Runge -- followed from the philosophical arguments of the German Idealists, who placed emphasis on exploring the subjective space of the imagination. The Romantic perspective was a form of engagement with Idealist discourses, especially Kant's <I>Critique of Pure Reason</I> and Fichte's <I>Science of Knowledge.</I> Through an aggressive, speculative reading of Kant, the Romantics abandoned the binary distinction between the palpable outer world and the ungraspable space of the mind's eye and were therefore compelled to develop new terms for understanding the distinction between "internal" and "external." In this light, Brad Prager urges a reassessment of some of Romanticism's major oppositional tropes, contending that binaries such as "self and other," "symbol and allegory," and "light and dark," should be understood as alternatives to Lessing's distinction between interior and exterior worlds. Prager thus crosses the boundaries between philosophy, literature, and art history to explore German Romantic writing about visual experience, examining the interplay of text and image in the formulation of Romantic epistemology.<BR><BR> Brad Prager is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri, Columbia.Studies in German literature, linguistics and cultureGerman literature18th centuryHistory and criticismGerman literature19th centuryHistory and criticismAesthetics, German18th centuryAesthetics, German19th centuryRomanticismGermanyHistory18th centuryRomanticismGermanyHistory19th centuryImagery (Psychology) in literatureGerman literatureHistory and criticism.German literatureHistory and criticism.Aesthetics, GermanAesthetics, GermanRomanticismHistoryRomanticismHistoryImagery (Psychology) in literature.830.9/38Prager Brad1971-777028UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9911008970003321Aesthetic vision and German romanticism4429743UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress