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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042460711
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (252 S.)
    ISBN: 9783322970060 , 9783531121130
    Series Statement: Beiträge zur sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung 119
    Note: Eine schillernde Erscheinung unserer Zeit steht zur Debatte. Die vorliegende Stu­ die beschäftigt sich mit den von Mythen umwobenen Protagonisten der Therapie­ bewegung und der neuen Therapien. Sie vertreten Interventionskonzepte, die sich den Abstraktionen und dem instrumentellen Charakter professionalisierter Verfah­ ren widersetzen und neue normative Orientierungen, konkret, eine hedonistische Moral individueller Lusterfüllung und Selbstverwirklichung, propagieren. Gefragt wird nach der Form ihrer biographischen Selbstpräsentation, danach, welche Konturen professioneller Identität darin sichtbar wird, mit welchen Darstel­ lungsmustern der subjektiven Konstruktion der Biographie sie einhergeht und was diese über die Bewältigung der mit Anfangsstadien der Professionalisierung ver­ bundenen Handlungsproblematik auszusagen vermag. Thema dieser Untersuchung - das wird hier sichtbar - sind Professionalisierungsprozesse, genauer: Anfangs­ stadien der Professionalisierung, die ihnen eigenen Handlungsanforderungen an das einzelne Subjekt und ihre Bewältigung im Feld der neuen Therapien. Die Wahl des Aspekts der Professionalisierung erklärt sich daraus, daß hier eine dem Charakter nach professionelle Tätigkeit angestrebt wird, ohne daß diese allerdings bereits in professionalisierter Form zur Verfügung steht - eine nicht eben seltene Erscheinung im Feld therapeutischer Heilkunst. Die Wahl dieses Zu­ griffs hat zugleich einen aktuellen Hintergrund, denn seit die Therapiebewegung identifizierbare Strukturen angenommen hat und auf allgemein wachsende Akzep­ tanz stößt, wurde in den eigenen Reihen damit begonnen, die Professionalisierung voranzutreiben
    Language: German
    Keywords: Psychotherapie ; Alternativbewegung ; Professionalisierung ; Psychotherapeut ; Berufsrolle ; Hochschulschrift ; Fallstudiensammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_183164195X
    ISBN: 0444880984
    Content: The game of chess has sometimes been referred to as the Drosophila of artificial intelligence and cognitive science research a standard task that serves as a test bed for ideas about the nature of intelligence and computational schemes for intelligent systems. Both machine intelligence how to program a computer to play good chess (artificial intelligence) and human intelligence how to understand the processes that human masters use to play good chess (cognitive science) are discussed in the chapter but with emphasis on computers. Classical game theory has been preoccupied almost exclusively with substantive rationality. Procedural rationality is concerned with procedures for finding good actions, taking into account not only the goal and objective situation, but also the knowledge and the computational capabilities and limits of the decision maker. The only nontrivial theory of chess is a theory of procedural rationality in choosing moves. The study of procedural or computational rationality is relatively new, having been cultivated extensively only since the advent of the computer (but with precursors, e.g., numerical analysis). It is central to such disciplines as artificial intelligence and operations research. Difficulty in chess is computational difficulty. Playing a good game of chess consists in using the limited computational power (human or machine) that is available to do as well as possible. This might mean investing a great deal of computation in examining a few variations, or investing a little computation in each of a large number of variations. Neither strategy can come close to exhausting the whole game tree.
    In: Handbook of game theory with economic applications, Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1992, (1992), Seite 1-17, 0444880984
    In: 9780444880987
    In: year:1992
    In: pages:1-17
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : Springer New York
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042420761
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 164p. 48 illus)
    ISBN: 9781461390220 , 9781461390244
    Series Statement: The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications 26
    Note: This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications TWO PHASE FLOWS AND WAVES is based on the proceedings of a workshop which was an integral part of the 1988-89 IMA program on NONLINEAR WAVES. The workshop focussed on the development of waves in flowing composites. We thank the Coordinating Commit­ tee: James Glimm, Daniel Joseph, Barbara Keyfitz, Andrew Majda, Alan Newell, Peter Olver, David Sattinger and David Schaeffer for planning and implementing the stimulating year-long program. We especially thank the Workshop Organizers, Daniel D. Joseph and David G. Schaeffer for their efforts in bringing together many of the major figures in those research fields in which modelling of granular flows and suspensions is used. Avner Friedman Willard Miller, Jr. PREFACE This Workshop, held from January 3-10,1989 at IMA, focused on the properties of materials which consist of many small solid particles or grains. Let us distinguish the terms granular material and suspension. In the former, the material consists exclusively of solid particles interacting through direct contact with one another, either sustained frictional contacts in the case of slow shearing or collisions in the case of rapid shearing. In suspensions, also called two phase flow, the grains interact with one another primarily through the influence of a viscous fluid which occupies the interstitial space and participates in the flow. (As shown by the lecture of I. Vardoulakis (not included in this volume), the distinction between these two idealized cases is not always clear
    Language: English
    Keywords: Granulat ; Strömung ; Zweiphasenströmung ; Suspensionsströmung ; Fluid-Feststoff-Strömung ; Suspension ; Welle ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Joseph, Daniel D. 1929-2011
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_754136531
    Format: Online-Ressource (575 p) , illustrations, maps, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2007 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10065
    Note: Adult education in Argentina, by Fermin Estrella Gutierrez, p. 281 , Andres Bello (Venezuelan), by Dr. J.M. Cova Maza, p. 161 , Andrew Carnegie: November 25, 1835--August 11, 1919, by James Brown Scott, p. 8 , Antonio Jose Canas (Salvadorean), by Dr. Hector David Castro, p. 119 , Argentina learns English, by Robert King Hall, p. 485 , Argentina, by J.B. Davies, p. 166 , Argentine foreign trade in 1935, by Matilda Phillips, p. 347 , Bolivia, by Roberto M. Morris, p. 169 , Brazil, by Paulo G. Hasslocher, p. 172 , Carlos Antonio Lopez (Paraguayan), by Maria Irene Johnson, p. 146 , Carlos J. Finlay (Cuban), by Aristides A. Moll, p. 110 , Carnegie and international peace, by J.M. Yepes, p. 19 , Chaco agreement, p. 276 , Chile, by Dr. H. Max, p. 175 , Colombia, by Julio Caro, p. 180 , Costa Rica, p. 184 , Cuba, p. 188 , Damaso Zapata (Colombian), by Ramon Zapata, p. 103 , Daniel Sanchez Bustamante (Bolivian), by Dr. Enrique Finot--Brazilian, p. 90 , Diego Barros Arana (Chilean), by Ricardo Donoso, p. 99 , Dominican Republic, by Christian Lugo, p. 191 , Economic progress in the Americas , Economic ties linking the United States and Latin America, by H. Gerald Smith, p. 269 , Ecuador, by Guillermo A. Suro, p. 193 , Educating youth for Pax Pan Americana, by Joshua Hochstein, p. 490 , El Salvador, p. 197 , Elena and Victoria Izcue and their art, by Philip Ainsworth Means, p. 248 , Eugenio Espejo (Ecuadorean), by Beatrice Newhall, p. 116 , Father Billini (Dominican), by Emilio Rodriguez Demorizi, p. 113 , Folk music in Brazil, by Professor Mario de Andrade, p. 392 , Foreign tariffs and commercial policies in Latin America during 1935, by Henry Chalmers, p. 400 , Guadalajara, Mexico, by Jose Tercero, p. 465 , Guatemala, by E. Schaeffer, p. 201 , Haiti, p. 204 , Honduras, p. 206 , Index (Vol. LXX), p. III , Jesus Jimenez Zamora (Costa Rican), by Carlos Jinesta, p. 107 , Joaquim Nabuco (Brazilian), by C. de Freitas-Valle, p. 94 , Joseph and Juliette Courtois (Haitian), p. 129 , Juan Fernandez Lindo (Honduran), p. 131 , Latin America and the pacific settlement of international disputes, by William Manger, p. 414 , Latin American painting in the 1935 Carnegie International, by Homer Saint-Gaudens, p. 32 , Luis Morquio (Uruguayan), by Emilio Fournie, p. 156 , Mariano Galvez (Guatemalan), by Dr. Adrian Recinos, p. 124 , Mexico, p. 209 , Mitre, Sarmiento and Avellaneda (Argentines), by Dr. Hector Diaz Leguizamon, p. 86 , Nicaragua, p. 213 , No. 1 (January, 1936), p. 1 , No. 2 (February, 1936), p. 77 , No. 3 (March, 1936), p. 241 , No. 4 (April, 1936), p. 301 , No. 5 (May, 1936), p. 377 , No. 6 (June, 1936), p. 453 , Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated parts of the publication , Pan American Day -- address by the Hon. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State of the United States, p. 377 , Pan American Day -- foreword, by L.S. Rowe, p. 77 , Panama, by Horacio F. Alfaro, p. 215 , Paraguay, p. 218 , Pedro J. Sosa (Panamanian), by E.J. Castillero R., p. 141 , Peru, by F.J. Hernandez, p. 221 , Recent Pan American achievements, by C.H. Haring, p. 78 , Recife, Brazil, by Jose Tercero, p. 310 , Ricardo Palma (Peruvian), by Clemente Palma, p. 149 , Ruben Dario (Nicaraguan), p. 138 , Santiago and Valparaiso, by Jennie Erskine Murray, p. 40 , Some XVIth century histories and historians of America (part IV), by A. Curtis Wilgus, p. 406 , Some XVIth century histories and historians of America, by A. Curtis Wilgus, p. 322 , Some heroes of peace in the Americas , Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (Mexican), by Dr. Francisco Castillo Najera, p. 133 , Table of contents (No. 1), p. III , Table of contents (No. 2), p. II , Table of contents (No. 3), p. III , Table of contents (No. 4), p. III , Table of contents (No. 5), p. III , Table of contents (No. 6), p. III , The governing board honors Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, minister of foreign affairs of Venezuela, p. 241 , The school and democracy in Costa Rica, by Teodoro Picado Michalski, p. 303 , Third Pan American Conference of National Directors of Health, by Bolivar J. Lloyd, M.D., p. 461 , Thomas Alva Edison (American), p. 153 , Trade of the United States with Latin America in 1935, by Matilda Phillips, p. 260 , Twenty five years -- a glance at Latin American progress, by William A. Reid, p. 472 , Uruguay, by Octavio Morato Rodriguez, p. 225 , Venezuela, by H. Gerald Smith, p. 230 , Woman suffrage in the Americas, by Beatrice Newhall, p. 424 , © 2007 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved , English , Spanish
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042452768
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 886 S.)
    ISBN: 9783709154120 , 9783709152645
    Note: ungesättigter Säuren, ist aber gering. Ein für solche Zwecke bestimmtes Kunst­ produkt muß deshalb nicht aus denselben Verbindungen im gleichen Verhältnis gemischt bestehen, wie das Naturprodukt; es genügen Verbindungen des gleichen Typus von annähernd gleichem mittleren Molekulargewicht, also auch Isomere und Homologe, die im Naturprodukt nicht enthalten sind, z. B. Fettsäuren mit ungerader Zahl Kohlenstoffatome. Dasselbe gilt von den Alkoholen der Wachse. 1 Das vereinfacht die Aufgabe beträchtlich. Dafür wird sie in gewissem Maße erschwert durch die Begrenzung in der Wahl der Methoden. Bei der Erzeugung von Säuren (oder Alkoholen und anderen Oxydationsprodukten) einfachster Bauart aus Kohlenwasserstoffen kann es sich nur um Massenproduktionen handeln und, den Preisen der natürlichen Fette entsprechend, um Verarbeitung billigster Rohstoffe nach möglichst einfachen Verfahren. Die Übertragung von Labora­ toriumsmethoden, wie die des stufenweisen Aufbaues der Säuren mittels Malon­ säureester, Acetessigester oder sonstige Verwendung kostspieliger Chemikalien, bleibt von vornherein außer Betracht. Die zahlreichen Verfahren zur Erzeugung der Alkohole, Säuren, Carbonyl­ verbindungen und Ester von niedrigem Molekulargewicht aus Kohlenwasser­ stoffen werden im folgenden nicht behandelt, denn sie gehören nicht in das Gebiet der Fettchemie. Dagegen die Oxydation allcyclischer Kohlenwasserstoffe. Eine Abgrenzung wäre hier unmöglich, weil aliphatische und allcyclische Kohlen­ wasserstoffe in verschiedenen Erdölen nebeneinander vorkommen, so daß bei der Oxydation Fettsäuren undNaphthensäuren nebeneinander entstehen. Zudem gibt es überhaupt keine Trennungslinie zwischen Naphthensäuren und Fettsäuren; gehören doch einzelne Bestandteile vegetabilischer Fette wie Chaulmoogra-, Hydnocarpus-, Gorlinsäure als Cyclopentenylfettsäuren strukturell zu den Naphthensäuren. Entwicklung, historischer Überblick
    Language: German
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