00963nlm 2200301Ia 450 99650926700331620230223145128.019850813d1648---- uy |engUKdrcnu<<A>> paraphrase upon the divine poemsby George Sandys[London?s.n.]1648Testo elettronico (PDF) ([31], 63 p., [13], 224, 17, 11, 27 p.)Base dati testualeLuogo di pubblicazione dalle impronte NUC precedenti al 1956Riproduzione dell'originale nella British LibraryAltri contributori: Lawes, Henry, 1596-1662SalteriBNCF264.15SANDYS,George1578-1644.709605LAWES,Henry1596-1662.1002374ITcbaREICAT996509267003316EBERParaphrase upon the divine poems3009017UNISA05543nam 2200697 450 991013244110332120230807213752.01-118-99857-X1-118-99856-11-118-99858-8(CKB)3710000000361272(EBL)1895200(SSID)ssj0001529832(PQKBManifestationID)12619580(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001529832(PQKBWorkID)11523989(PQKB)10307065(MiAaPQ)EBC1895200(Au-PeEL)EBL1895200(CaPaEBR)ebr11030435(OCoLC)904405330(EXLCZ)99371000000036127220150320h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvanced electrical and electronics materials processes and applications /K. M. Gupta and Nishu Gupta ; cover design by Russell RichardsonHoboken, New Jersey :Scrivener Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (1140 p.)Advanced Material SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-99835-9 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Half Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgement; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: General Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Materials; 1.1 Importance of Materials; 1.2 Importance of Electrical and Electronic Materials; 1.3 Classification of Electrical and Electronic Materials; 1.4 Scope of Electrical and Electronic Materials; 1.5 Requirements of Engineering Materials; 1.6 Operational Requirements of Electrical and Electronic Materials; 1.7 Classification of Solids on the Basis of Energy Gap1.8 Glimpse of Some Electronic Products, Their Working Principles and Choicest Materials1.9 Different Types of Engineering Materials; 1.10 Different Levels of Materials Structure; 1.11 Spintronics (The Electronics of Tomorrow) and Spintronic Materials; 1.12 Ferromagnetic Semiconductor; 1.13 Left-Handed (LH) Materials; 1.14 Solved Examples; Chapter 2: Atomic Models, Bonding in Solids, Crystal Geometry, and Miller Indices; 2.1 Atomic Models; 2.2 Bohr's Quantum Atomic Model; 2.3 Modern Concept of Atomic Model; 2.4 Electron Configuration; 2.5 Meaning of Chemical (or Atomic) Bonding2.6 Classification of Chemical Bonds2.7 Ionic Bond; 2.8 Covalent Bonds; 2.9 Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Crystal Structures; 2.10 Space Lattice; 2.11 Basis; 2.12 Unit Cell and Crystal; 2.13 Bravais Crystal System; 2.14 Primitive and Non-Primitive Unit Cells; 2.15 Coordination Number; 2.16 Atomic Packing Fraction; 2.17 Calculation of Density (or Bulk Density); 2.18 Miller Indices; 2.19 Interplaner Spacing; 2.20 Linear Density; 2.21 Planer Density; Chapter 3: Solid Structures, Characterization of Materials, Crystal Imperfections, and Mechanical Properties of Materials3.1 Crystallography3.2 Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Structures; 3.3 Hexagonally Closed Packed Structure (HCP); 3.4 VOIDS; 3.5 Covalent Solids; 3.6 Bragg's Law of X-Rays Diffraction; 3.7 Structure Determination; 3.8 Microscopy; 3.9 Different Types of Metallurgical Microscopes and Their Features; 3.10 Working Principle of Electron Microscope; 3.11 Ideal and Real Crystals, and Imperfections; 3.12 Classification of Imperfections; 3.13 Point Imperfections; 3.14 Effects of Point Imperfections; 3.15 Line Imperfections; 3.16 Features of Edge Dislocation; 3.17 Screw Dislocation3.18 Characteristics of Dislocations3.19 Sources of Dislocations, Their Effects and Remedies; 3.20 Grain Boundary; 3.21 Twin or Twinning; 3.22 Mechanical Properties of Metals; Chapter 4: Conductive Materials: Electron Theories, Properties and Behaviour; 4.1 Electrons and Their Role in Conductivity; 4.2 Electron Theories of Solids; 4.3 Free Electron Theory; 4.4 Energy Band Theory; 4.5 Brillouin Zone Theory; 4.6 Conductors; 4.7 Factors Affecting Conductivity (and Resistivity) of Metals; 4.8 Thermal Conductivity; 4.9 Heating Effect of Current; 4.10 Thermoelectric Effect (or Thermoelectricity)4.11 Seebeck EffectThis comprehensive and unique book is intended to cover the vast and fast-growing field of electrical and electronic materials and their engineering in accordance with modern developments. Basic and pre-requisite information has been included for easy transition to more complex topics. Latest developments in various fields of materials and their sciences/engineering, processing and applications have been included. Latest topics like PLZT, vacuum as insulator, fiber-optics, high temperature superconductors, smart materials, ferromagnetic semiconductors etc. are covered. Illustrations and exaAdvanced materials series (Scrivener Publishing)CapacitorsElectric resistorsElectronicsMaterialsCapacitors.Electric resistors.ElectronicsMaterials.621.315Gupta K. M.882908Gupta NishuRichardson RussellMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910132441103321Advanced electrical and electronics materials2130187UNINA04453nam 2200613 a 450 991078252290332120230721004056.01-281-09257-697866110925730-8135-4135-210.36019/9780813541358(CKB)1000000000688590(EBL)316421(OCoLC)613384923(SSID)ssj0000280862(PQKBManifestationID)11195810(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000280862(PQKBWorkID)10291561(PQKB)11257345(MiAaPQ)EBC316421(MdBmJHUP)muse8112(DE-B1597)529848(DE-B1597)9780813541358(Au-PeEL)EBL316421(CaPaEBR)ebr10202545(CaONFJC)MIL109257(OCoLC)1163878034(EXLCZ)99100000000068859020060630d2007 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInterfaith encounters in America[electronic resource] /Kate McCarthyNew Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Pressc20071 online resource (246 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8135-4029-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-225) and index.Introduction -- Theories of religious difference : the "experts" map interfaith relations -- Strange bedfellows : multifaith activism in American politics -- When the other is neighbor : community-based interfaith work -- Intimate others : interfaith families making a space for religious difference -- Meeting the other in cyberspace : interfaith dialogue online -- Conclusion.From its most cosmopolitan urban centers to the rural Midwest, the United States is experiencing a rising tide of religious interest. While terrorist attacks keep Americans fixed on an abhorrent vision of militant Islam, popular films such as The Passion of the Christ and The Da Vinci Code make blockbuster material of the origins of Christianity. The 2004 presidential election, we are told, was decided on the basis of religiously driven moral values. A majority of Americans are reported to believe that religious differences are the biggest obstacle to world peace. Beneath the superficial banter of the media and popular culture, however, are quieter conversations about what it means to be religious in America today—conversations among recent immigrants about how to adapt their practices to life in new land, conversations among young people who are finding new meaning in religions rejected by their parents, conversations among the religiously unaffiliated about eclectic new spiritualities encountered in magazines, book groups, or online. Interfaith Encounters in America takes a compelling look at these seldom acknowledged exchanges, showing how, despite their incompatibilities, Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Hindu Americans, among others, are using their beliefs to commit to the values of a pluralistic society rather than to widen existing divisions. Chapters survey the intellectual exchanges among scholars of philosophy, religion, and theology about how to make sense of conflicting claims, as well as the relevance and applicability of these ideas “on the ground” where real people with different religious identities intentionally unite for shared purposes that range from national public policy initiatives to small town community interfaith groups, from couples negotiating interfaith marriages to those exploring religious issues with strangers in online interfaith discussion groups. Written in engaging and accessible prose, this book provides an important reassessment of the problems, values, and goals of contemporary religion in the United States. It is essential reading for scholars of religion, sociology, and American studies, as well as anyone who is concerned with the purported impossibility of religious pluralism. RELIGION / GeneralbisacshUnited StatesReligion1960-RELIGION / General.201/.50973McCarthy Kate1962-1489229MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782522903321Interfaith encounters in America3709852UNINA