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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949226615202882
    Format: 1 online resource (342 pages) : , illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
    ISBN: 9789088907821 (e-book)
    Content: This book offers a comprehensive coverage of the most recent advances in interdisciplinary research on the early human settling of the Caribbean islands. It covers the time span of the so-called Archaic Age and focuses on the Middle to Late Holocene period which - depending on specific case studies discussed in this volume - could range between 6000 BC and AD 1000. A similar approach to the early settlers of the Caribbean islands has never been published in one volume, impeding the realization of a holistic view on indigenous peoples' settling, subsistence, movements, and interactions in this vast and naturally diversified macroregion. Delivered by a panel of international experts, this book provides recent and new data in the fields of archaeology, collection studies, palaeobotany, geomorphology, paleoclimate and bioarchaeology that challenge currently existing perspectives on early human settlement patterns, subsistence strategies, migration routes and mobility and exchange. This publication compiles new approaches to 'old' data and museum collections, presents the results of starch grain analysis, paleocoring, seascape modelling, and network analysis. Moreover, it features newer published data from the islands such as Margarita and Aruba. All the above-mentioned data compiled in one volume fills the gap in scholarly literature, transforms some of the interpretations in vogue and enables the integration of the first settlers of the insular Caribbean into the larger Pan-American perspective.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Early settlers of the insular Caribbean : dearchaizing the archaic. Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2019] ISBN 9789088907814
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History. ; History. ; History.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948595850902882
    Format: 1 online resource (659 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-96799-4 , 9786610967995 , 0-08-047236-2
    Uniform Title: Corrosion de l'aluminium.
    Content: This book highlights the practical and general aspects of the corrosion of aluminium alloys with many illustrations and references. In addition to that, the first chapter allows the reader who is not very familiar with aluminium to understand the metallurgical, chemical and physical features of the aluminium alloys. The author Christian Vargel, has adopted a practitioner approach, based on the expertise and experience gained from a 40 year career in aluminium corrosion This approach is most suitable for assessing the corrosion resistance of aluminium- an assessment which is one of th
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Corrosion of Aluminium; Copyright Page; Foreword; Foreword to the Original French Edition; Introductory Remark; Preface to the Original French Edition; Acknowledgements; Contents; Part A: Aluminium and Its Alloys; CHAPTER A.1. THE ADVANTAGES OF ALUMINIUM; 1.1. Lightness; 1.2. Thermal Conductivity; 1.3. Electrical Conductivity; 1.4. Resistance to Corrosion; 1.5. Suitability for Surface Treatments; 1.6. The Diversity of Aluminum Alloys; 1.7. The Diversity of Semi-Products; 1.8. The Functionality of Castings and Extrusions; 1.9. The Ease of Use; 1.10. Recycling; References , CHAPTER A.2. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ALUMINIUM CHAPTER A.3. THE METALLURGY OF ALUMINIUM; 3.1. Alloy Series; 3.2. Casting Alloys; 3.3. Wrought Alloys; Reference; CHAPTER A.4. THE MOST COMMON WROUGHT ALUMINIUM ALLOYS; 4.1. The 1000 Series; 4.2. The 3000 Series; 4.3. The 5000 Series; 4.4. The 8000 Series; 4.5. The 2000 Series; 4.6. The 6000 Series; 4.7. The 7000 Series; References; CHAPTER A.5. SELECTION CRITERIA FOR ALUMINIUM ALLOYS; 5.1. Selection Criteria; 5.2. Selecting an Alloy; 5.3. Principal Applications of Aluminium and Its Alloys; Part B: The Corrosion of Aluminium , CHAPTER B.1. THE CORROSION OF ALUMINIUM1.1. Short Historical Introduction; 1.2. The Electrochemical Basis of Metal Corrosion; 1.3. The Electrochemical Reactions in the Corrosion of Aluminium; 1.4. The Standard Potential of a Metal; 1.5. Dissolution Potentials; 1.6. Electrochemical Equilibrium (Pourbaix) Diagrams; 1.7. The Electrochemical Behaviour of Aluminium; 1.8. Aluminium as a Passive Metal; References; CHAPTER B.2. TYPES OF CORROSION ON ALUMINIUM; 2.1. Uniform Corrosion; 2.2. Pitting Corrosion; 2.3. Transgranular and Intergranular (Intercrystalline) Corrosion; 2.4. Exfoliation Corrosion , 2.5. Stress Corrosion2.6. Filiform Corrosion; 2.7. Water Line Corrosion; 2.8. Crevice Corrosion; 2.9. Cavitation; 2.10. Erosion; 2.11. Microbiological Corrosion; 2.12. Corrosion Products; References; CHAPTER B.3. GALVANIC CORROSION; 3.1. Aluminium and Galvanic Corrosion; 3.2. Definition of Galvanic Corrosion; 3.3. Form of Galvanic Corrosion; 3.4. Principle of a Battery; 3.5. Conditions of Galvanic Corrosion; 3.6. Galvanic Corrosion Parameters; 3.7. Practical Aspects of Galvanic Corrosion; 3.8. The Influence of the type of Metal in Contact with Aluminium in Emerged Assemblies , 3.9. Contact Between Aluminium Alloys3.10. Predicting Galvanic Corrosion; 3.11. Prevention of Galvanic Corrosion; References; CHAPTER B.4. TESTING METHODS; 4.1. Types of Tests; 4.2. Goal of Corrosion Testing Methods; 4.3. Expression of Results; 4.4. Standardisation of Corrosion Testing Methods; 4.5. Electrochemical Test Methods; References; CHAPTER B.5. PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION; 5.1. Boehmite Coatings; 5.2. Chemical Conversion Treatments; 5.3. Anodising; 5.4. Paint and other Organic Coatings; 5.5. Cathodic Protection; 5.6. Cladding; 5.7. Zinc Coating; 5.8. Inhibitors; References , CHAPTER B.6. THE CORROSION BEHAVIOUR OF ALUMINIUM ALLOYS , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-08-099927-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-08-044495-4
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9959843542702883
    Format: 1 online resource (331 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8890-281-X , 90-8890-260-7
    Series Statement: Sidestone Press Dissertations
    Content: The modern-day Caribbean is a stunningly diverse but also intricately interconnected geo-cultural region, resulting partly from the islands' shared colonial histories and an increasingly globalizing economy. Perhaps more importantly, before the encounter between the New and Old World took place, the indigenous societies and cultures of the pre-colonial Caribbean were already united in diversity. This work seeks to study the patterns of this pre-colonial homogeneity and diversity and uncover some of their underlying processes and dynamics.In contrast to earlier studies of its kind, this study a
    Note: "Proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. C. J. M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op 13 mei 2014 klokke 13:45 uur." , Introduction: Homogeneity and Diversity in the Pre-colonial Caribbean; The pan-Caribbean theory; Problems with categorization; Network concepts and network models; Hidden network models in Caribbean archaeology; Networks of "people" and networks of "pots"; Aims and questions; Outline; A Dynamic Island World: The Northeastern Caribbean; Geography; A diverse geology and ecology; Maritime technology and voyaging; Culture history; Foundation: 6000/4000 BC - 2000 BC; Development: 2000-800 BC; Continuity: 800-200 BC; Transition: 200 BC-AD 400 , Waxing and waning of inter-regional interaction: AD 400-600/800Increasing density and complexity: AD 600/800-1492; Cultural, linguistic and ethnic (self-)identification; Ontology ; Substrates and processes of pre-colonial networks; Archaeology as a Network Science: Basic Concepts and Measures; The embedding of network science in archaeology; Key concepts and operation; 2-mode networks and ego-networks; Measuring and visualizing networks; Measures of the network as a whole; Subgraphs; Centrality; Network explorations , Ties that Matter, Matter that Ties: A Theoretical Framework for Socio-material Network StudiesSociety and material culture; Mind over matter?; The gift: a material total social fact; The interdependency of persons and gifts; Kula: from gift relations to socio-material network; Object perspectivism and socio-material interdependency; A Maussian and Amerindian ontological framework; A Heart of Stone: Lithic Networks from 3200 BC to AD 400; Nodes and ties; Period A: foundation ; Structure and subgraphs; Interpretation; Period B: growth; Structure and subgraphs; Interpretation , Period C: transitionStructure, subgraphs and centrality; Interpretation; Period D: robust networks; Structure, subgraphs and centrality; Interpretation; Period E: emulation ; Structure, subgraphs and clique strength; Centrality; Interpretation; Longitudinal trajectories of lithic production and distribution networks; The dynamics of lithic networks; Remotely Local: Ego-networks of Late Pre-colonial (AD 1000-1450) Saba; Northeastern Caribbean geographic networks continued; Local, region and interregional ties at Kelbey's Ridge 2; The ego-network of Kelbey's Ridge 2 , Relational models at Kelbey's Ridge 2Beyond the Ego; Caciques and their Collectives: An Ethnohistoric View of Political Networks; Cacical networks: a fragmentary archaeological view; Cacical networks: a view from ethnohistory; Cacical nodes and ties; Cacical network structure and strategy; Triadic roots of the cacical collective; The complexity of the cacicazgo; Familiar Faces: The Diverse Design of Guaízas and their Use as Gifts; Depictions of the face in the pre-colonial Caribbean; Guaízas as socio-cosmic nodes; Guaízas as gifts; Guaíza design as a network , Antillean political economies and face-depicting valuables , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8890-259-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto, Ontario :ChemTec Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949269087402882
    Format: 1 online resource (461 pages)
    ISBN: 1-5231-4489-0 , 1-927885-90-6
    Content: "Databook of Impact Modifiers provides key information on how to modify structure and morphology, improve mechanical performance, and prevent changes during the use of polymeric products through proper selection of impact modifiers. The book brings analyses of important publications found in open and patent literature, with special attention given to recent findings that have brought many new essential developments. Sections cover an analysis of chemical origin and related properties of impact modifiers, which are analyzed in general terms to highlight the differences in their properties."--
    Note: Front Cover -- Databook of Impact Modifiers -- Table of Contents -- Copyright Page -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Information on the data fields -- Chapter 3. Impact modifiers -- 3.1 Acrylonitrile-containing copolymers -- Blendex 338 -- Blendex 415 -- Blendex 703 -- Elix™ 112H -- Elix™ 150 IG -- Elix™ 158 I -- 3.2 Acrylic-based -- Biostrength® 150 -- Biostrength® 280/282 -- Biostrength® 900 -- Durastrength® 36X -- Durastrength® 200 -- Durastrength® 320 -- Durastrength® 350 -- Durastrength® 365s -- Durastrength® 367 -- Durastrength® 382 -- Durastrength® 440 -- Durastrength® 4000 -- Kane Ace™ FM22 -- Kane Ace™ FM50 -- Kane Ace™ FM60 -- Kane Ace™ FM80 -- Kane Ace™ UF100 -- Kane Ace™ UF600 -- Methyl acrylate -- N-butyl acrylate -- Paraloid™ EXL 2314 -- Paraloid™ EXL 2300G -- Paraloid™ EXL 2330 -- Paraloid EXL 2335 -- Paraloid EXL 2361 -- Paraloid™ EXL 3330 -- Paraloid EXL 3361 -- Paraloid™ EXL 5136 -- Paraloid™ HIA-80 -- Paraloid™ KM-334 -- Paraloid™ KM-370 -- Paraloid™ EXL 2300G -- Paraloid™ EXL 2330 -- Paraloid EXL 2335 -- Paraloid EXL 2361 -- Paraloid™ EXL 3330 -- Paraloid EXL 3361 -- Paraloid™ EXL 5136 -- Paraloid™ HIA-80 -- Paraloid™ KM-334 -- Paraloid™ KM-370 -- Paraloid™ KM-377 -- Paraloid™ KM-390 -- Paraloid™ KM-5000 -- Paraloid™ KMX 100 -- Paraloid™ KMX 100 Pro -- 3.3 Biobased products -- Biomax® PTT 1002 -- Hallgreen® IM-8830 -- Hallgreen® R-3020 -- Hallgreen® R-8010 -- Natur-Tec® BF3002HT -- Terratek® Flex GDH-B1 -- 3.4 Chlorinated polyethylene -- Graftabond™ 00410 PO-MAH 00410 IM -- 3.5 Epoxy group-containing impact modifiers -- Kane Ace™ various grades -- Kane Ace™ MX125 -- Kane Ace™ MX135 -- Kane Ace™ MX154 -- Kane Ace™ MX217 -- Kane Ace™ MX257 -- Kane Ace™ MX267 -- Kane Ace™ MX416 -- Kane Ace™ MX451 -- Kane Ace™ MX553 -- Kane Ace™ MX960 -- Kane Ace™ MX965 -- 3.6 Etylene-α-olefinic copolymers -- Tafmer™A1085S -- Tafmer™ A4070S. , Tafmer™ A4085S -- Tafmer™ DF740 -- Tafmer™ DF810 -- Tafmer™ MA8510 -- Tafmer™ MD715 -- Tafmer™ MH5020C -- Tafmer™ MH7010 -- 3.7 Ethylene-butyl acrylate copolymers -- Ethylene-butyl acrylate copolymer -- Elvaloy® 742 -- Elvaloy® PTW -- Fusaband™A560 -- Graftabond™ EB-MAH 00710 IM -- Graftabond™ EB-MAH 00730 C -- Graftabond™ EB-PS 00700 -- Graftabond™ EB-PU 00830 -- Graftabond™ EB-SAN 00700 -- Graftalloy™ EB-PS 00700 -- Graftalloy™ EB-SAN 00700 -- Graftamid™ EB-PA -- Graftamid™ EB-PA 01506 -- Graftamid™ EB-PA 01566 -- Graftamid™ EB-PA 02012 -- Graftamid™ EB-PA 02046 -- Lotryl® 7 BA 01 -- Lotryl® 28BA175 -- Lotryl® 35BA320 -- Scona TSEB 2113 GB -- 3.8 Ethylene copolymers -- Ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymer -- Biomax® Strong 100 -- Biomax® Strong 200 -- Biomax® Thermal 300 -- Exxelor VA 1801 -- Exxelor VA 1840 -- Graftabond™ MB-EGMA 00615 -- Graftamid™ -- Lotryl® 17BA04 -- Lotryl® 20MA08 -- Lotryl® 24MA02 -- Lotryl® 24MA02T -- Lotryl® 29MA03T -- Optema TC 110 Blown -- Optema TC 110 Cast -- Optema TC 114 Blown -- Optema TC 121 Exco -- Optema TC 220 Molding -- 3.9 Ethylene-octene copolymers -- Cycolac DL100 -- Engage™ 8137 -- Engage™ 8150 -- Engage™ 8407 -- Engage™ 8842 -- Engage™ XLT 8677 -- Fortify™ Polyolefi n Elastomer -- Fortify™(POE) C05075DF -- Fortify™(POE) C1055D -- Fortify™(POE) C1085 -- Fortify™(POE) C3080 -- Fusaband™N493 -- Fusaband™ N525 -- Graftabond™ 00410 PO-MAH 00410 IM -- Graftabond™ PO-SAN 00647 IM -- Queo™ 6800LA -- Queo™ 7007LA -- Queo™ 8201 -- Queo™ 8207LA -- Queo™ 8230 -- Scona TSPOE 1002 GBLL -- 3.10 Other ethylene-containing copolymers -- Fusaband™ N416 -- Scona TPEV 1110 PB -- 3.11 Fillers -- Calcium carbonate -- Carbon nanotubes -- Glass fibers -- Graphene -- Hydroxyapatite -- Montmorillonite -- Wood flour -- 3.12 Hydrocarbon resins -- Kristalex™ 1120 Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ 3085 Hydrocarbon Resin. , Kristalex™ 3100 Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ 3105SD Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ 3115LV Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ 5140 Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ F85 Hydrocarbon Resin -- Kristalex™ F115 Hydrocarbon Resin -- Oppera™ PR 100A (AM) -- Oppera™ PR 120 -- Oppera™ PR 383 -- Oppera™ PR 395 -- 3.13 Hydrogenated styrenic block copolymers -- Kraton™ A1535 H -- Kraton™ A1536 HU/HS -- Kraton™ G1640 E -- 3.14 Ionomers -- Surlyn 1601™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 1605™ SBR-E Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 1652™ Zinc Ionomer -- Surlyn 1702™ Zinc Ionomer -- Surlyn 1707™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 1802™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 1901™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 7940™ Lithium Ionomer -- Surlyn 8020™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 8320™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 8660™ Sodium Ionomer -- Surlyn 9020™ Zinc Ionomer -- Surlyn 9320™ Zinc Ionomer -- Surlyn 9520™ Zinc Ionomer -- Surlyn PC2000™ Sodium Ionomer -- 3.15 Masterbatch -- DeltaMax™ 5000a -- DeltaMax™ a200 -- DeltaMax™ i300 -- DeltaMax™ m100 -- Graftabond CPE/MBS/ABS/SEBS-GMA -- Graftabond EVA-MMA -- Graftabond PVC-BA -- Graftabond PVC-VA -- Graftabond SBS-MMA -- Graftakit™ EB-PIB 00750 -- GraftalenTM -- Graftalen™ HD-XL 15025 -- Graftalen™ MB LL-DS 02050 -- Graftalen™ MB-EMA HMSPP 00100 -- Graftalen™ MB-EMAH -- Graftalen™ MP-UHHD 00850 -- Sukano® Impact Modifier -- Sukano® PLA im S633 -- Sukano® PLA im S687-D -- Sukano R-PET -- 3.16 Methacrylate-based copolymers -- Methyl methacrylate-butadiene-styrene -- Clearstrength® 140 -- Clearstrength® 303H -- Clearstrength® 859 -- Clearstrength® C-350 -- Clearstrength® E950 -- Clearstrength® W300 -- Clearstrength® XT100 -- Kane Ace™ B28A -- Kane Ace™ B521 -- Kane Ace™ B580 -- Kane Ace™ B611 -- Kane Ace™ B622 -- Kane Ace™ B660 -- Kane Ace™ M511 -- Paraloid™ BPM-520 -- Paraloid EXL 2690 -- Paraloid™ EXL 2650J -- Paraloid™ EXL 2691J/3691J -- 3.17 Nucleating agents -- Hyperform® HPN-68L. , Hyperform® HPN-715 -- UltraBalance™ Solutions -- 3.18 Plasticizers -- Diisodecyl phthalate -- Diisononyl adipate -- Dinonyl cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate -- Dioctyl adipate -- Triethyl phosphate -- 3.19 Polyamide modified -- Bruggolen® M1251 -- Bruggolen® M1253 -- Nyrim® 1000 -- Nyrim® 2000 -- Nyrim® 4000 -- Nyrim® Additive 6 Plus -- Nyrim® P1-30 -- Polycup -- Polycup 1884 -- Polycup 8210 -- 3.20 Polybutadiene -- Nychem® Poly4000 latex -- 3.21 Polycarbodiimides -- Picassian® XL-701 -- Picassian® XL-702 -- Picassian® XL-721 -- Picassian® XL-755 -- Picassian® XL-762 -- 3.22 Polyetherimides -- Ultem™ Resin 1000F3SP -- Ultem™ Resin CRS5011 -- Ultem™ Resin 1040P -- Ultem™ Resin 9085 -- 3.23 Polyether trifunctional -- Bruggolen® C540 -- 3.24 Polyethylene alloys -- Graftalloy™ LD-PS 06000 -- Graftalloy™ LD-SAN 01000 -- Graftamid™ HD-PA6 XPL 15025 -- 3.25 Polyethylene functionalized -- Exxelor PE 1040 -- Graftabond™ LL-GMA 00330 C -- Graftabond™ UHP-GMA 00015 -- Graftabond™ UHP-MAH 00030 -- Graftabond™ UHP-SAN 00055 -- Scona TPPE 2400 GAHD -- 3.26 Polyimides -- Extem™ Resin -- Extem™ Resin VH1003 -- Extem™ Resin XH1005 -- Extem™ Resin XH1015 -- 3.27 Poly(lactic acid) -- Luminy® PLA -- Luminy® PLA L105 -- Luminy® PLA L175 -- Luminy® PLA LX175 -- Luminy® PLA LX530 -- 3.28 Polyolefin block copolymers & -- elastomers -- Exxelor -- Fine-Blend® SOG-02 -- Fine-Blend® SOG-03 -- Graftabond™ ECO 01030 C -- Scona TSIN 4013 GC -- 3.29 Polypropylene derivatives -- Exxelor PO 1020 -- Kraton™ G1750 VO/MO -- Scona TPPP 2003 GB -- Tafmer™ PN2070 -- Tafmer™ PN3560 -- Tafmer™ PN20300 -- Tafmer™ XM5080S -- Tafmer™ XM7070 -- Vistamaxx™ 3000 -- Vistamaxx™ 3020FL -- Vistamaxx™ 6000 -- Vistamaxx™ 7020BF -- 3.30 Silicone-based -- Genioperl® 15 -- Genioperl® P52 -- Genioperl® W35 -- Genioperl® W36 -- Genioplast® HDPE 20A03 -- Genioplast® Pellet 345 -- Genioplast® Pellet P Plus. , Genioplast® Pellet S -- Genioplast® PP20A08 -- Genioplast® PP50S12 -- Metablen S-2001 -- Metablen S-2100 -- Metablen S-2501 -- Micro AB 50N -- 3.31 Styrene-based copolymers -- Styrene-butadiene rubber -- CirKular+TM C3000 -- Graftabond™ SEBS-MAH 02015 IM -- Kraton FG 1901 -- Kraton FG 1924 -- Kraton™ E1830 -- Kraton™ G1633 E -- Kraton™ G1640 H -- Kraton™ G1645 -- Kraton™ G1645 M/MO -- Kraton™ G1650 EU/ES/M -- Kraton™ G1660 H -- Kraton™ G4610 H/HU -- Kraton™ MD1653 M -- Kraton™ MD6951 -- Scona TPKD 8102 PCC -- Scona TPKD 8304 PCC -- Scona TSKD 9103 -- 3.32 Unhydrogenated styrenic block copolymers -- Kraton™ D0243 BT -- Kraton™ D0246 E -- Kraton™ D1101 A(AT/AS/AU/ASM/AIM/ATM) -- Kraton™ D1116 A(AT/ASM/AIM) -- Kraton™ D1118 E(ET/ES/ESM/ETM) -- Kraton™ D1152 E(ES, ET, ESM) -- Kraton™ D1155 ES -- Kraton™ D1184 A(AS/AT/ASM/AIM) -- 3.33 Unsaturated polyester -- Kane Ace™ MX010 -- 3.34 Vinyl acetate copolymer -- Graftabond™ EV-GMA 15025 IM.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-927885-89-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Handbooks and manuals. ; Handbooks and manuals. ; Handbooks and manuals. ; Handbooks and manuals.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_552973947
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource ([8] p)
    Edition: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 18:E104[15])
    Series Statement: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Content: eebo-0018
    Note: Reproduction of the original in the British Library , Wing (2nd ed.), T2506 , Thomason, E.104[15] , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 18:E104[15])
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1734424842
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource ([8] p)
    Edition: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 245:E104, no 15)
    Series Statement: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Content: eebo-0158
    Note: Wing, T2506 , Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 245:E104, no 15)
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Woodbridge, UK :The Boydell Press, in association with Balfours,
    UID:
    almafu_9960966412302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 748 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-80010-347-6
    Content: Shropshire is the largest English inland county, and has a wide variety of important landed country houses, with owners from diverse social groups, with links to trade in Liverpool, Manchester and London as well as the local gentry. This book is not simply about the houses they built, but also about the people who lived in them and the context in which the houses are set. The architecture is of course fully covered. What is distinctive about the author\x27s approach is that he treats the histories of the families, their artistic tastes and their estates, as an integral part of the character of each house. Country houses can serve as a barometer of national tastes and of the social andeconomic times in which they were built. The work includes reference to the important sporting associations, fine and decorative art collections, and to important guests and social networks. Unlike most architectural guides, thisaims at a wider readership, and will be an important resource for social historians, genealogists and local historians. The Country Houses of Shropshire considers the history of 347 identified houses of varying importance; those with a significant or influential history are given a main entry of up to 6000 words whilst lesser houses are treated with an entry of less than 1000 words. All houses have footnoted entries, enabling the reader to refer directly to source and to undertake further research themselves.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Jan 2023). , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface & Acknowledgements -- , Abbreviations Used in the Text -- , Introduction -- , THE HOUSES -- , A -- , B -- , C -- , D -- , E -- , F -- , G -- , H -- , K -- , L -- , M -- , N -- , O -- , P -- , Q -- , R -- , S -- , T -- , U -- , W -- , Y -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78327-539-1
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9959328683802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 543 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0471727164 , 9780471727163 , 9780471723424 , 0471723428 , 0471727172 , 9780471727170
    Content: Annotation Delivering the best possible solution for phase noise and output power efficiency in oscillatorsThis complete and thorough analysis of microwave oscillators investigates all aspects of design, with particular emphasis on operating conditions, choice of resonators and transistors, phase noise, and output power. It covers both bipolar transistors and FETs. Following the authors' guidance, readers learn how to design microwave oscillators and VCOs that can be tuned over a very wide frequency range, yet have good phase noise, are low cost, and are small in size. All the essential topics in oscillator design and development are covered, including:* Device and resonator technology* Study of noise sources* Analysis methods* Design, calculation, and optimization methodologies* Practical design of single and coupled oscillatorsWhile most of the current literature in the field concentrates on classic design strategies based on measurements, simulation, and optimization of output power and phase noise, this text offers a unique approach that focuses on the complete understanding of the design process. The material demonstrates important design rules starting with the selection of best oscillator topology, choice of transistors, and complete phase noise analysis that leads to optimum performance of all relevant oscillator features. Also included are CMOS oscillators, which recently have become important in cellular applications. For readers interested in specialized applications and topics, a full chapter provides all the necessary references. The contents of the text fall into two major categories:* Chapters 1 through 9 deal with a very detailed and expanded single resonator oscillator, including a thorough treatment of both nonlinear analysis and phase noise* Chapters 10 and 11 use the knowledge obtained and apply it to multiple coupled oscillators (synchronized oscillators)This text is partially based on research sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the United States Army and conducted by Synergy Microwave Corporation. With the wealth of information provided for the analysis and practical design of single and synchronized low-noise microwave oscillators, it is recommended reading for all RF microwave engineers. In addition, the text's comprehensive, step-by-step approach makes it an excellent graduate-level textbook.
    Note: THE DESIGN OF MODERN MICROWAVE OSCILLATORS FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Biographies; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Organization; 2 General Comments on Oscillators; 2.1 Sinusoidal Oscillators; 2.2 Phase Noise Effects; 2.3 Specifications of Oscillators and VCOs; 2.4 History of Microwave Oscillators; 2.5 Three Approaches to Designing Microwave Oscillators; 2.6 Colpitts Oscillator, Grounded Base Oscillator, and Meissen Oscillator; 2.7 Three-Reactance Oscillators Using Y-Parameters: An Introduction; 2.8 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators (VCOs); 3 Transistor Models; 3.1 Introduction , 3.2 Bipolar Transistors3.3 Field-Effect Transistors (FETs); 3.4 Tuning Diodes; 4 Large-Signal S-Parameters; 4.1 Definition; 4.2 Large-Signal S-Parameter Measurements; 5 Resonator Choices; 5.1 LC Resonators; 5.2 Microstrip Resonators; 5.3 Ceramic Resonators; 5.4 Dielectric Resonators; 5.5 YIG-Based Resonators; 6 General Theory of Oscillators; 6.1 Oscillator Equations; 6.2 Large-Signal Oscillator Design; 7 Noise in Oscillators; 7.1 Linear Approach to the Calculation of Oscillator Phase Noise; 7.2 The Lee and Hajimiri Noise Model , 7.3 Nonlinear Approach to the Calculation of Oscillator Phase Noise7.4 Phase Noise Measurements; 7.5 Support Circuits; 8 Calculation and Optimization of Phase Noise in Oscillators; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Oscillator Configurations; 8.3 Oscillator Phase Noise Model for the Synthesis Procedure; 8.4 Phase Noise Analysis Based on the Negative Resistance Model; 8.5 Phase Noise Analysis Based on the Feedback Model; 8.6 2400 MHz MOSFET-Based Push-Pull Oscillator; 8.7 Phase Noise, Biasing, and Temperature Effects; 9 Validation Circuits; 9.1 1000 MHz CRO , 9.2 4100 MHz Oscillator with Transmission Line Resonators9.3 2000 MHz GaAs FET-Based Oscillator; 9.4 77 GHz SiGe Oscillator; 9.5 900-1800 MHz Half-Butterfly Resonator-Based Oscillator; 10 Systems of Coupled Oscillators; 10.1 Mutually Coupled Oscillators Using the Classical Pendulum Analogy; 10.2 Phase Condition for Mutually Locked (Synchronized) Coupled Oscillators; 10.3 Dynamics of Coupled Oscillators; 10.4 Dynamics of N-Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.5 Oscillator Noise; 10.6 Noise Analysis of the Uncoupled Oscillator , 10.7 Noise Analysis of Mutually Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators10.8 Noise Analysis of N-Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.9 N-Push Coupled Mode (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.10 Ultra-Low-Noise Wideband Oscillators; 11 Validation Circuits for Wideband Coupled Resonator VCOs; 11.1 300-1100 MHz Coupled Resonator Oscillator; 11.2 1000-2000/2000-4000 MHz Push-Push Oscillator; 11.3 1500-3000/3000-6000 MHz Dual Coupled Resonator Oscillator; 11.4 1000-2000/2000-4000 MHz Hybrid Tuned VCO; References; Appendix A Design of an Oscillator Using Large-Signal S-Parameters
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rohde, Ulrich L. Design of modern microwave oscillators for wireless applications. Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, 2005
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 851 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-108-33406-7 , 1-108-33442-3 , 1-108-53927-0
    Content: Volume I of The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean provides a wide-ranging survey of Pacific history to 1800. It focuses on varied concepts of the Pacific environment and its impact on human history, as well as tracing the early exploration and colonization of the Pacific, the evolution of Indigenous maritime cultures after colonization, and the disruptive arrival of Europeans. Bringing together a diversity of subjects and viewpoints, this volume introduces a broad variety of topics, engaging fully with emerging environmental and political conflicts over Pacific Ocean spaces. These essays emphasize the impact of the deep history of interactions on and across the Pacific to the present day.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Nov 2022). , 1. Te Moana Nui a Kiwa: The Original Ocean / by Witi Ihimaera -- 2. The Pacific Region in Deep Time / by David Christian -- 3. Leviathan’s Families: The History of Humans and Whales in the Pacific / by Ryan Tucker Jones -- 4. Weaving Women’s Stories: Restoring Women and Indigenous Perspectives into Chuukese History / by Myjolynne Kim -- 5. The Pacific World: Doing History from Lagoons to the Deep / by Judith A. Bennett -- 6. Indigenous Knowledge/Science of Climate and the Natural World / by Chris Alby Marshall -- 7. The Birth and Development of Pacific Islands to 1800 C.E. / by Chris Lobban and Maria Schefter -- 8. Atolls, Experiments, and the Origin of Islands: Science as a Way of Knowing the Pacific since 1766 / by Alistair Sponsel -- 9.Natural Hazards, Risks, and Peoples in the Pacific World / by Paul D’arcy and Cynthia Neri Zayas -- 10. Biological Anthropology and Genetics in Pacific History / by Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith -- 11. The Word as Artefact: What Linguistics Can and Cannot Tell Us about the Prehistory of the Pacific / by Paul Geraghty -- 12. Oral Traditions in Pacific History / by Morgan Tuimaleali‘Ifano and Paul D’arcy -- 13. The Evolution of Pacific Island Societies / by Gregory Waula Bablis -- 14.Ancient Voyaging Capacity in the Pacific: Lessons for the Future / by Peter Nuttall, Simon Penny, Marianne ‘Mimi’ George, and Sylvia C. Frain -- 15.Revitalizing ‘Traditional’ Navigation Systems in the Contemporary Pacific / by Hilary Larry Raigetal -- 16. Pleistocene Voyaging and Maritime Dispersals in the Pacific / by Jon M. Erlandson -- 17.Early Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and Island Southeast Asia 6000–500 BCE / by Hsiao-Chun Hung -- 18. New Guinea’s Past: The Last 50,000 Years / by Glenn R. Summerhayes -- 19.Austronesian Colonization of the Pacific Islands, 1200 BCE–1250 CE / Stuart Bedford -- 20. Seafaring and Colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 CE–1850 CE / by Atholl Anderson -- 21. Polynesians in Central-South Chile: Sailing Eastwards / by José Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga -- 22.Towards a Unified Theory for Pacific Colonization, Exchange, and Social Complexity / Matthew Spriggs -- 23.The Evolution of China’s Political Economy of the Sea, 960 CE –1900 CE / Kent Deng -- 24. China and the Sea in Literature and (Mis)Perception, 1644–1839 / Ronald C. Po -- 25.Pacific History Viewed from Eastern Indonesia: The Eastern Archipelago of Southeast Asia and the Sea in the Early Modern Period 1400–1830s / by Leonard Y. Andaya -- 26. The Maritime Cultures of the Northwest Pacific Seaboard of the Americas / by Madonna L. Moss -- 27. Mesoamerican–South American Pre-Columbian Pacific Contacts: Evidence, Objects, and Traditions, 1500 BCE–1532 CE / by Andrea Ballesteros Danel and Antonio Jaramillo Arango -- 28. Iberian Conceptions of the Pacific / by Rainer F. Buschmann and David Manzano Cosano -- 29. Naval Rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal, England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600–1720 / by Daria Dahpon Ho -- 30. The Resurgence of Chinese Mercantile Power in Maritime East Asia, 1500–1700 / by Xing Hang -- 31. The Enduring Sea Cultures of Southeast Asia, Seventh–Seventeenth Centuries CE / by Jennifer L. Gaynor.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781108423939
    Language: English
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    Format: 280 S , Ill
    Edition: 1. ed
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