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Publisher: TheBookEdition

Published:

Total Pages: 805

ISBN-13:

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Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

Author: Z. Sobecka

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-09-24

Total Pages: 1334

ISBN-13: 1483284433

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Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical Technology presents approximately 12,000 terminologies wherein these terms and their corresponding equivalents have been checked in literature in each of the six languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Polish, and Russian. Each separately numbered English term in this book refers to a distinct concept as determined from the existing literature of the subject. The entries in this book are arranged in alphabetical order of the English terms and are numbered consecutively. This book provides as well an index of English synonyms for chemical compounds, to which the reader should refer in case a wanted term cannot be found in the main text. This book is a valuable resource for chemists. Readers of foreign literature seeking the exact corresponding equivalent of a scientific expression will also find this book extremely useful.


Chemicals

Chemicals

Author: United States. Bureau of Domestic Commerce

Publisher:

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 916

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Matières plastiques et environnement

Matières plastiques et environnement

Author: Claude Duval

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9782100068357

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Utilisées en remplacement de ressources naturelles, économiques dans leur mise en œuvre, les matières plastiques sont également fréquemment montrées du doigt en raison de leur mauvaise recyclabilité ou biodégradabilité. Afin de tirer le meilleur parti de ces matériaux, il importe de bien comprendre leurs impacts réels sur l'environnement et les techniques associées. C'est ce que propose cet ouvrage, en donnant toutes les clés pour analyser les avantages et les inconvénients de l'élaboration et de l'usage des matériaux polymères ; maîtriser le cycle des déchets polymères (réduction à la source, recyclage, valorisation chimique et énergétique, mise en décharge) ; évaluer le développement des matériaux (bio)dégradables ; mettre en œuvre les techniques de l'écoconception et de l'écoconsommation. Un outil de travail indispensable pour les producteurs et les utilisateurs de matières plastiques, les responsables environnement en industrie et dans les collectivités locales, les éco-industries, ainsi que les étudiants et élèves-ingénieurs en matériaux et en environnement.


Smart Applications and Data Analysis

Smart Applications and Data Analysis

Author: Mohamed Hamlich

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-01-01

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 3031204905

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Smart Applications and Data Analysis, SADASC 2022, held in Marrakesh, Morocco,during September 22–24, 2022. The 24 full papers and 11 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed andselected from 64 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: AI-Driven Methods 1; Networking technologies & IoT; AI-Driven Methods 2; Green Energy, Computing and Technologies 1; AI-Driven Methods 3; Green Energy, Computing and Technologies 2; Case studies and Cyber-Physical Systems 1; Case studies and Cyber-Physical Systems 2; and Case studies and Cyber-Physical Systems 3.


Architecture and Dystopia

Architecture and Dystopia

Author: Dario Donetti

Publisher: Actar D, Inc.

Published: 2020-02-08

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1638409102

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A homage to the 1973 publication of Architecture and Utopia by Manfredo Tafuri—echoed in the title—this book is devoted to the radical experiences of the 1960s and to their consequences for the most recent developments in contemporary architecture. As a response to the profound crisis of Western culture the emerged in the 1960s, radical artists from Italy, Austria, England and Japan called into question the foundations of modernist utopias. They transmuted the difficulties of capitalism into a repertory of startling images that revealed the disturbing realities of consumer society, even in those places still resistant to the penetration of modern architecture, such as Superstudio and Archizoom’s Florence. Their model, though exhausted in the space of experimentation, went on to inspire a generation of architects, from the High Tech movement to Rem Koolhaas, who sought to employ the paradigm of dystopia as both a visionary and a constructive method, one which could operate on the architecture of late capitalism and generate unexpected possibilities for urban planning. In the light of these examples, how to define a unified “dystopian” method of design, i.e. a common ground for an architecture that, by its very nature, seems to resist systematization? Are the most recognizable architectural expressions of this theoretical framework—characterized by brazen displays of technology and structures of overwhelming scale—merely isolated cases, albeit of particular iconic power? Or do they belong to a wider landscape of antirational architectural projects? And to what extent are these disturbing expressions premised on the utopian tradition or, better yet, the conceptual model of “negative thought”? The goal of this book is to respond to such questions, thus initiating an open dialogue about the legitimacy of this critical category. With contributions by Dario Donetti, Marco De Michelis, Oliver Elser, Dominique Rouillard, Marco Biraghi, Marie Theres Stauffer, Maddalena Scimemi, Simon Sadler, Massimiliano Savorra,and Anthony Vidler