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Introduction to Petroleum Geology; Review of Composition of the Globe; Plate Tectonics; Geologic Time; Sedimentary Geology; Basins; Divergent Continental Margins 327 $aConvergent Continental MarginsTransform Continental Margins; Transgressive-Regressive Cycles; Accumulation of Sediments; Hydrocarbon Traps; Origin of Petroleum; Transformation of Organics into Kerogen; Transformation of Kerogen into Oil and Gas; Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum; Primary Migration; Secondary Migration; Properties of Subsurface Fluids; Hydrostatic Pressure Gradient; Lithostatic Pressure Gradient; Geothermal Gradient; Oilfield Waters; Petroleum; Petroleum Chemistry; Problems; 3. Porosity and Permeability; Porosity; Factors Governing the Magnitude of Porosity 327 $aEngineering Classification of PorosityGeological Classification of Porosity; Primary Porosity; Secondary Porosity; Visual Description of Porosity in Carbonate Rocks; Fluid Saturation; Quantitative Use of Porosity; Permeability; Classification of Permeability; Factors Affecting the Magnitude of Permeability; Permeability-Porosity Relationships; Kozeny Correlation; Concept of Flow Units; Mathematical Theory of Flow Units; Specific Surface Area; Flow Unit Characterization Factors; Flow Units Functions; Reservoir Zonation Using Normalized RQI; Effect of Packing on Permeability 327 $aEffect of Water Saturation on PermeabilityPermeability from NMR and GR Logs; Permeability from GR Logs; Permeability-Porosity Relationships in Carbonate Rocks; Estimating Permeability in Carbonate Rocks; Directional Permeability; Anisotropy; Relationship Between k[sub(H)] and k[sub(V)]; Reservoir Heterogeneity; Microscopic Heterogeneity; Macroscopic Heterogeneity; Mesoscopic Heterogeneity; Megascopic Heterogeneity; Gigascopic Heterogeneity; Distribution of Rock Properties; Permeability and Porosity Distributions; Lorenz Coefficient L[sub(K)]; Dykstra-Parsons Coefficient V[sub(K)] 327 $aAveraging TechniquesEffective Permeability from Core Data; Average Porosity and Saturation; Permeability from Well Test Data; Statistical Zonation Technique; Problems; 4. 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The birth of EU sports law and policy -- 2. Towards a theory of EU sports law and policy -- 3. The sports policy subsystem -- 4. Sport and the European Court of Justice -- 5. Sport and EU competition law -- 6. Reconciling sport and law -- 7. The future of EU sports law and policy -- Appendix 1: The Bosman ruling -- Appendix 2: The Helsinki report on sport -- References -- Tables of statutes, cases, decisions and reports -- Index. 330 $aThe commercialization of sport in Europe raises important questions concerning the most appropriate method of regulating sporting activity. The development of the European Union and the internationalization of sporting competition has added an international dimension to this debate. Yet sport is not only a business, it is a social and cultural activity. 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