00932cam0 22002531 450 SOBE0003453520130625095307.020130625d1928 |||||ita|0103 baitaITSaggi platoniciG.M. Bertinicon introduzione e note di Piero GobettiLancianoCarabba1928195 p.19 cmBertini, Giovanni MariaA600200030116070466125Gobetti, PieroAF00004807070ITUNISOB20130625RICAUNISOBUNISOB1|C12383|ortSOBE00034535M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|Ortolani1|C72-4modalità di consultazione sulla home page della Biblioteca link FondiNO12383|ortOrtolaniSdonocalvano123UNISOBUNISOB20130625095341.020130625120622.0catenacciSaggi platonici1714900UNISOB01557oam 2200433 450 991071521460332120210309141131.0(CKB)5470000002509882(OCoLC)1235881124(EXLCZ)99547000000250988220210202d1989 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCredit for control rods without scram capability in the calculation of the shutdown marginWashington, D.C. :United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation,1989.1 online resourceInformation notice ;89-09"January 26, 1989."Nuclear power plantsEquipment and suppliesNuclear reactorsShutdownNuclear power plantsEquipment and suppliesfastNuclear reactorsShutdownfastNuclear power plantsEquipment and supplies.Nuclear reactorsShutdown.Nuclear power plantsEquipment and supplies.Nuclear reactorsShutdown.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.GPOGPOOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910715214603321Credit for control rods without scram capability in the calculation of the shutdown margin3313158UNINA03025nam 2200553 450 991078771400332120230803195356.03-95489-620-6(CKB)2670000000534375(EBL)1640389(SSID)ssj0001215429(PQKBManifestationID)11791712(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001215429(PQKBWorkID)11177486(PQKB)10637296(MiAaPQ)EBC1640389(Au-PeEL)EBL1640389(CaPaEBR)ebr10856430(OCoLC)871780053(EXLCZ)99267000000053437520140419h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe body-image meaning-transfer model an investigation of the sociocultural impact on individuals' body-image /Anke JobskyHamburg, Germany :Anchor Academic Publishing,2014.℗20141 online resource (110 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-95489-120-4 Includes bibliographical references.The Body-Image-Meaning-Transfer Model; ABSTRACT; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; TABLE OF FIGURES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SELF, IDENTITY, AND MEANING-TRANSFER IN CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR; 2.1. BODY-IMAGE MEANING-TRANSFER; 3. APPROACHES AGAINST THE CURRENT MAINSTREAM BODY-IMAGE; 3.1. BANS AGAINST DELUSIVE, SURREAL BODY-IMAGES; 3.2. CAMPAIGNS ON HEALTHIER BODY-IMAGES; 3.3. CAN MAINSTREAM BIMT BE CHANGED THROUGH THESE CAMPAIGNS?; 4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; 5. ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS; 6. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS; 7. LIMITATIONS AND FURTHER RESEARCH; 8. BIBLIOGRAPHY; 9. APPENDICESAPPENDIX A: FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONSAPPENDIX B: QUESTIONNAIRE; APPENDIX C1: FINDINGS GROUP A (UK); APPENDIX C2: FINDINGS GROUP B (GERMANY); APPENDIX D: QUANTITATIVE DATA GENERATED BY QUESTIONNAIREThis book deals with the impact of the sociocultural environment on body-image in Western consumer culture. Based on McCracken's (1986) meaning-transfer model, the author has created a body-image meaning-transfer (BIMT) model. It suggests how cultural discourse and interactions can shape individual consumers' understanding of socially 'good' and 'bad' bodies. It emphasizes the notable impact of mainstream advertising, media, and celebrity culture that commonly promote a thin-and-muscular beauty-ideal, and the process of normalization which implies feelings of guilt, anxiety, public observationExport marketingCase studiesMarketingVocational guidanceExport marketingMarketingVocational guidance.382.6Jobsky Anke1479667MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787714003321The body-image meaning-transfer model3695904UNINA