Editore: N. G. Elwert'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Marburg/L.
Da: Versandantiquariat Jena, Jena, Germania
EUR 2,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHeft/Zeitschrift. Condizione: deutliche Gebrauchsspuren. Titel/Bezeichnung Les Bourgeois de Calais / nach d. Engl. bearb. G. H. Sander Person(en) Sander, Gustav Heinrich Verleger Marburg/L. : N. G. Elwert'sche Verlh. Erscheinungsjahr o. J. Umfang/Format 14 S. ; 8 ISBN/Einband/Preis -.50; Rollenex. je -.40 gehört zu Elwerts Sammlung kurzer Texte für den neusprachlichen Unterricht ; Nr 3 Im Juni 1346, während des Hundertjährigen Kriegs, fiel der englische König Eduard III. in Frankreich ein und erreichte Anfang September Calais, das er während der elf folgenden Monate belagern ließ. Ein Entsatzangriff des französischen Königs Philipp VI. scheiterte im August 1347, so dass die Lage der Stadt aussichtslos wurde. Calais drohte eine bedingungslose Kapitulation und damit die Plünderung und Zerstörung. Um dies zu verhindern, stellten sich gemäß der Chronik des Jean Froissart sechs der angesehensten Stadtbürger (Eustache de Saint-Pierre als erster, dann Jean d?Aire, Jacques und Pierre de Wissant, Jean de Fiennes und Andrieus d?Andres) freiwillig als Geiseln zur Verfügung; sie sollen am 4. August 1347 barfuß, nur mit einem Hemd bekleidet und einen Strick um den Hals, vor den englischen König getreten sein, der beabsichtigt habe, sie zur Vergeltung für die Verluste seiner Belagerungstruppe hinrichten zu lassen. Nur die flehentliche Bitte der ebenfalls anwesenden englischen Königin Philippa von Hennegau soll die sechs Männer gerettet haben. Ohne Angabe In französischer Sprache. 14 pages.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Editorial Labor, 1950., Montevideo, 1950
Da: Librería "Franz Kafka" México., Cuernavaca, MOR, Messico
EUR 87,97
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Aggiungi al carrelloPasta dura en tela editorial. Condizione: Excelente. D?Ans, Jean (Dr. Ingeniero, Bajo la dirección de), Berle, Lunge. Apéndice Primero: Con la colaboración de K. R. Andress, A. A. Benedetti,R. Berg, M. Haitinger, G. Hesse, J. Heyrovsky, H. Lieb, F. Lowe, H. Mann, W. Meidinger, G. Rienacker, . Siebert, K. Wagenmann,a. Winkel, K. Wust. Versión española del alemán por el Dr. José Ma. Janini (Ingeniero químico). Con 190 ilustraciones. Apéndice Segundo: J. D?Ans, G. Darius, A. Dietzel, H. Fischer, R. Grun, W. Heimsoeth, Fr. Heinrich, Fr. Kurz, W. Liesegang, A. Orlicek, Fr. Petzold, P. Sander, F. Scheffer, L. Schmitt, F. Schuster, G. Siebel, Fr. Specht, A. Splittgerber, U. Stolzenburg, R. Strohecker, H. Toussaint, K. Wagenmann, R. Walcher, B. Wandrowsky, D. Witt, G. Wittmann, W. Wohlbier, C. Zerbe. Versión española del alemán por Dr. José Ma. Pla janini (Ingeniero Químico), José Castells (Ingeniero de minas9, Rafael López Bosch (Ingeniero constructor). Con 114 ilustraciones. Métodos de análisis químico industrial. Apéndice primero: Métodos generales de análisis. Apéndice segundo: Métodos analíticos de la Industria química, general e inorgánica, y dela Metalurgia. Barcelona, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Río de Janeiro, México, Montovideo, Editorial Labor, 1950. Características: Pasta dura en tela editorial en excelente estado. 412 y 877 págs. ( 24 x 17 cms. ). Peso: 2.900 grs. (149 NUEV).
Editore: Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1956
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Two staples on the left side. Condizione: Good. [3], 43 pages, by number. One sheet is marked 9-10, indicating that there had been a blank page that had not be reproduced. Report dated 1956 by Sandia and issued by The Civil Effects Test Group in 1957. Illustrations. Tables. Mailing label on back cover Table of Contents include: Acknowledgments, Abstract, Preface, and Chapters on Objectives, Theory and Background, Experimental Animals and Their Preparation, Instrumentation, Operations, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Recommendations. A fatigue syndrome had been observed to develop in animals that experience a nuclear explosion while confined in a blast-resistant shelter. In order to determine the importance of noise as a contributing factor, groups of deafened and nondeafened albino male rats were placed in blast-resistant shelters on two explosions of the Operation Teapot series. Noise measurements were made which showed that noise intensities reached a level as high as 181 db, but only for durations of 35 msec. No differences were found between the deafened and nondeafened rats in the postshot experimental tests. It was concluded that noise in this particular instance we not a parameter of important in the etiology of fatigue. Many of the animals received significant doses of ionizing radiation. This affected the learning performance of the untrained animals; however, it did not affect the retention of a learned response in the case of the animals that had been trained prior to the explosion. Despite the fact that these trained rats were very ill, they continued to perform the discriminatory act without error. Operation Teapot was a series of fourteen nuclear test explosions conducted at the Nevada Test Site in the first half of 1955. It was preceded by Operation Castle, and followed by Operation Wigwam. Wigwam was, administratively, a part of Teapot, but it is usually treated as a class of its own. The aims of the operation were to establish military tactics for ground forces on a nuclear battlefield and to improve the nuclear weapons used for strategic delivery. Operation TEAPOT was the fifth series of atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) within the continental United States. The series, which consisted of 14 nuclear tests and one non-nuclear detonation, was conducted at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) from February 18 to June 10, 1955. The series was intended to test nuclear devices for possible inclusion in the weapons arsenal; improve military tactics, equipment, and training; and study civil defense requirements. Reprint by Defense Technical Information Center circa 2007.