Operational Applications of Meterology to Agriculture, Including Horticulture
COST Social Sciences 1991-1994 Vol 2
Effects of Antinutrients on the Nutritional Value of Legume Diets Vol 2
Current Drug Targets: Control and Regulation of Permeability of MDR Bacterial Pathogens to Antibiotics
- Pages: 819
- Author(s): L. Amaral, J. Pagès
- Publisher(s): Bentham Science
- http://bentham.org/cdt/index.htm
Current Drug Targets aims to cover the latest and most outstanding developments on the medicinal chemistry and pharmacology of molecular drug targets. This issue contains articles about multi-drug resistance of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.
LES and DNS of Ignition Processes and Complex-Structure Flames with Local Extinction
- Pages: 147
- Author(s): A. Boguslawski, C. Lacor, B. J. Geurts
- Publisher(s): AIP
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-7354-0726-8
The main goal of the workshop on LES and DNS of ignition process and complex structure flames with local extinction was to deliver a review of the state-of-the-art in this field. A number of leading European researches were invited to deliver keynote lectures in the field of LES and DNS of turbulent combosution, ignition and extinction problems. In addition, experimental investigations were presented that are crucial for the validation of advanced numerical models. The problems discussed during the workshop ranged from simultaitons of academic test cases like lifted jet flames, with simple geometry and complex structure, to ignition of liquid fuels in a full multi-sector combustor of an aeroengine and to spark ignition in piston engines. The variety of problems and methods presented during the workshop stimulated very interesting discussions among the academic and industrial participants.
Agrosystems and Labour Relations in European Rural Societies
- Author(s): E. Landsteiner and E. Langthaler (eds)
- Publisher(s): BREPOLS
- http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503529547-1
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-503-52954-7
It goes without saying that agriculture is a form of colonisation of nature by society. In the course of history the articulation of natural and societal features gave rise to a wide variety of agrosystems within the boundaries of Europe which were embedded in supra-regional political and economic contexts at least from the High Middle Ages onwards. By following an integrative approach, this volume defines agrosystems as production systems based on the ecological and socioeconomic relations involved in the reproduction of rural societies at multiple levels. The authors explore the articulation of natural and societal factors through the prism of labour relations. The structural and practical organization of labour is seen as the crucial link between rural production and reproduction. Accordingly, the contributions focus on the rural household as the basic unit of production and reproduction in different temporal and spatial contexts. Therefore, the question arises if the changes in ecosystems and social systems have so fundamentally altered European agriculture up to now that peasant family farming will disappear (if it is no longer sustained by state intervention).
Non-Destructive Testing and Analysis of Museum Objects
- Pages: 238
- Author(s): A. Denker, A. Adriaens, M. Dowsett, A. Giumlia-Mair
- Publisher(s): Fraunhofer IRB Verlag
- http://www.irb.fraunhofer.de/
- ISBN/ISSN: ISBN-10: 3-8167-7178-5 | 3-8167-7178-5
This volume provides a total of 24 peer reviewed papers as an overview of the work performed within COST Action G8 “Non-Destructive Testing and Analysis of Museum Objects” which ran from 2001 to 2006. This book is intended for all those interested in the benefit of non-destructive techniques, especially conservators, restorers, and art historians who will find examples of the applications of various analytical methods to art objects, ranging from metal artefacts through paintings and drawings to ceramics and stone.
The content will also be of interest to scientists working in research institutions who, whilst not having themselves a background in art or archaeology, often come face-to-face with issues related to cultural heritage which need specific scientific input to resolve particular problems. It is, over all, aimed at helping to bridge the gaps between the numerous players in this emerging multi-disciplinary field.