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  • 1
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    Stuttgart : Enke
    Call number: F 15
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 437 S. + Portr.
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    Frankfurt : Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft, dfv Mediengruppe
    Call number: M 21.94584
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVIII, 793 Seiten , 22 cm
    Edition: 5., überarbeitete Auflage
    ISBN: 9783800517220
    Series Statement: Recht Wirtschaft Steuern
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Call number: M 21.94490
    Pages: XII, 354 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm, 904 g
    ISBN: 9783110619829 , 3110619822
    Series Statement: Historical catastrophe studies
    Uniform Title: Terrae motus - Erdbeben in der Geschichtsschreibung des Früh- und Hochmittelalters
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Call number: M 21. 94487
    Description / Table of Contents: Einführung -- Die Vermessung der Erde im Wandel der Zeit -- Die Geodäsie im 21. Jahrhundert – Globale Referenzsysteme und moderne geodätische Raumbeobachtungsverfahren -- Unser Planet im Fokus – Phänomene des globalen Wandels -- Gesellschaftliche Relevanz der hochgenauen Vermessung unseres Planeten aus dem Weltraum.
    Description / Table of Contents: Woher weiß Ihr Handy, wo Sie gerade unterwegs sind? Wie verändert sich unser Planet aufgrund von geodynamischen Prozessen und dem fortschreitenden Klimawandel? Wie können diese Veränderungen präzise aus dem Weltraum vermessen werden, um verlässliche Aussagen etwa über das Abschmelzen der Eisschilde oder die Bedrohung von Küstenregionen durch den steigenden Meeresspiegel zu erhalten? Das vorliegende Sachbuch gibt Antworten auf diese gesellschaftlich relevanten Fragen. Es richtet sich an interessierte Laien, die mehr über unseren faszinierenden Planeten erfahren wollen, aber auch an Fachexperten naturwissenschaftlicher Disziplinen. Sie werden mitgenommen auf eine spannende Zeitreise von den ersten Vermessungen in der Antike bis in das Zeitalter der Satelliten, die uns die weltweite Bestimmung von extrem genauen Positionen und eine globale Sicht auf unseren Heimatplaneten ermöglichen. Anhand anschaulicher Beispiele wird vermittelt, wie tief die globale Positionierung und Navigation mit Satelliten unseren Alltag durchdrungen haben, und welche fundamentalen Beiträge die Geodäsie als die Wissenschaft von der Vermessung der Erde zum Verständnis des Erdsystems und zur Bestimmung der Auswirkungen des Klimawandels liefert. Mit Interviewbeiträgen von Günter Hein, Harald Lesch und Stefan Rahmstorf Die Autoren Detlef Angermann ist promovierter Geodät und leitet den Bereich Referenzsysteme am Deutschen Geodätischen Forschungsinstitut der TU München. Roland Pail ist Professor für Astronomische und Physikalische Geodäsie an der TU München. Florian Seitz ist Professor für Geodätische Geodynamik und leitet das Deutsche Geodätische Forschungsinstitut der TU München. Urs Hugentobler ist Professor für Satellitengeodäsie und leitet die Forschungseinrichtung Satellitengeodäsie der TU München.
    Pages: XVI, 275 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783662623374
    URL: Cover
    Language: German
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  • 5
    Call number: M 22.94861
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 547 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm x 15.5 cm
    ISBN: 9783110737158 , 3110737159
    Series Statement: IFLA publications volume 181
    Language: English
    Note: Contents About IFLA Preface / Susan Reilly Acknowledgements / Jessica Coates, Victoria Owen and Susan Reilly Part I: Copyright Basics 1 Foundations of Copyright / Tom Cochrane 2 Fundamentals of Modern Copyright / Jessica Coates Part II: User Rights and the Public Interest 3 With Respect to Rights – In the Public Interest / Victoria Owen 4 Why Libraries Need Limitations and Exceptions / Jonathan Band and Brandon Butler 5 Applications of Limitations and Exceptions in Higher Education in the European Union / David Meehan 6 The Public Domain and Libraries: History, Contexts, Threats and Opportunities / Lise Brin and Mark Swartz 7 Unintended Consequences of the Digital Shift / Christina de Castell 8 Rights Issues in the Digitization of Library Collections / Sara Benson 9 International Copyright Issues in Digital Preservation / Sara Klein and Jessica Whyte Part III: International Developments: the Case for Library Engagement 10 WIPO, Copyright and Libraries / Stephen Wyber 11 Success for People with Print Disabilities: The Marrakesh Treaty / Justus Dreyling and Teresa Hackett 12 A New Form of Contract: International Free Trade Agreements / Anubha Sinha 13 Copyright Education and Information Literacy / Chris Morrison and Jane Secker 14 Copyright Reform In South Africa from a Librarian’s Perspective: A Case Study Approach / Denise Rosemary Nicholson Part 4: Emerging Issues in Copyright 15 Taking Control of the Future: Towards Workable Elending / Rebecca Giblin and Kimberlee Weatherall 16 Creative Commons and Open Access in an Academic Library: Implementation, Tools, Policy and Education / Timothy Vollmer 17 Use of Filters by Online Intermediaries and the Rights of Users: Developments in the European Union, Mexico, India and China / Zoi Krokida 18 Navigating Respectful Practice to Support Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights in Australian Libraries / Kirsten Thorpe and Lauren Booker 19 User-Generated Content: Tensions Between Freedom of Expression and Copyright / Amalia Toledo and Sydney Mai-Yen Sheridan 20 Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining: Future Rules for Libraries? / H. Andres Izquierdo Contributors
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    Call number: M 21.94535 ; M 21.94535
    Description / Table of Contents: Meeting the targets of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires contributions by scientists focusing on understanding, monitoring, protecting, managing and restoring the natural environment, including geoscientists. This book presents the first detailed discussion on the role of the geological sciences (geosciences) community in the implementation of the SDGs. Unlike traditional geosciences textbooks, it is structured according to development priorities, framed in the context of the 17 SDGs. Written by international experts from diverse range of geosciences / development disciplines, it explores themes linked to both science and the professional practice of science (e.g., ethics, equity, conduct, and partnerships). The book is intended for graduate and senior undergraduate students in the earth sciences, as well as practicing geologists and experts from other sectors involved in sustainability initiatives.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxxiii, 474 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (farbig)
    ISBN: 978-3-030-38814-0 , 9783030388140
    ISSN: 2523-3084 , 2523-3092
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1 End Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere / Joel C. Gill, Sarah Caven, and Ekbal Hussain 2 Zero Hunger / Benson H. Chishala, Rhoda Mofya-Mukuka, Lydia M. Chabala, and Elias Kuntashula 3 Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-Being for All At All Ages / Kim Dowling, Rachael Martin, Singarayer K. Florentine, and Dora C. Pearce 4 Quality Education / Ellen Metzger, David Gosselin, and Cailin Huyck Orr 5 Achieve Gender Equality and Empower All Women and Girls / Ezzoura Errami, Gerel Ochir, and Silvia Peppoloni 6 Clean Water and Sanitation / Kirsty Upton and Alan MacDonald 7 Affordable and Clean Energy / Michael H. Stephenson 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth / Katrien An Heirman, Joel C. Gill, and Sarah Caven 9 Infrastructure, Industry, and Innovation / Joel C. Gill, Ranjan Kumar Dahal, and Martin Smith 10 Reduce Inequality Within and Amongst Countries / Melissa Moreano and Joel C. Gill 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities / Martin Smith and Stephanie Bricker 12 Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns / Joseph Mankelow, Martin Nyakinye, and Evi Petavratzi 13 Climate Action / Joy Jacqueline Pereira, T. F. Ng, and Julian Hunt 14 Conserve and Sustainably Use the Oceans, Seas, and Marine Resources / Michael G. Petterson, Hyeon-Ju Kim, and Joel C. Gill 15 Life on Land / Eric O. Odada, Samuel O. Ochola, and Martin Smith 16 Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions / Joel C. Gill, Amel Barich, Nic Bilham, Sarah Caven, Amy Donovan, Marleen de Ruiter, and Martin Smith 17 Partnerships for the Goals / Susanne Sargeant, Joel C. Gill, Michael Watts, Kirsty Upton, and Richard Ellison 18 Reshaping Geoscience to Help Deliver the Sustainable Development Goals / Joel C. Gill Index
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  • 7
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Hannover : Vincentz Network
    Call number: M 21.94523
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 528 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 26 cm x 16.5 cm
    Edition: 5th revised edition
    ISBN: 9783866305328 , 386630532X
    Series Statement: European coatings library
    Uniform Title: Das Rheologie-Handbuch 〈engl〉
    Language: English
    Note: Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Rheology, rheometry and viscoelasticity 1.2 Deformation and flow behavior 1.3 References 2 Flow behavior and viscosity 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Definition of terms 2.2.1 Shear stress 2.2.2 Shear rate 2.2.3 Viscosity 2.3 Shear load-dependent flow behavior 2.3.1 Ideal-viscous flow behavior 2.4 Types of flow illustrated by the Two-Plates model 2.5 References 3 Rotational tests 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Basic principles 3.2.1Test modes-controlled shear rate (CSR) and controlled shear stress (CSS), raw data and rheological parameters 3.3 Flow curves and viscosity functions 3.3.1 Description of the test 3.3.2 Shear-thinning flow behavior 3.3.3 Shear-thickening flow behavior 3.3.4 Yield point 3.3.5 Overview: flow curves and viscosity functions 3.3.6 Fitting functions for flow and viscosity curves 3.3.7 The effects of rheology additives in water-based dispersions 3.4 Time-dependent flow behavior and viscosity function 3.4.1 Test description 3.4.2 Time-dependent flow behavior of samples showing no hardening 3.4.3 Time-dependent flow behavior of samples showing hardening 3.5 Temperature-dependent flow behavior and viscosity function 3.5.1 Test description 3.5.2 Temperature-dependent flow behavior of samples showing no hardening 3.5.3 Temperature-dependent flow behavior of samples showing hardening 3.5.4 Fitting functions for curves of the temperature-dependent viscosity 3.6 Pressure-dependent flow behavior and viscosity function 3.7 References 4 Elastic behavior and shear modulus 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Definition of terms 4.2.1 Deformation and strain 4.2.2 Shear modulus 4.3 Shear load-dependent deformation behavior 4.3.1 Ideal-elastic deformation behavior 4.4 Yield point determination using the shear stress/deformation diagram 4.5 References 5 Viscoelastic behavior 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Basic principles 5.2.1 Viscoelastic liquids according to Maxwell 5.2.2 Viscoelastic solids according to Kelvin/Voigt 5.3 Normal stresses 5.4 References 6 Creep tests 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic principles 6.2.1 Description of the test 6.2.2 Ideal-elastic behavior 6.2.3 Ideal-viscous behavior 6.2.4 Viscoelastic behavior 6.3 Analysis 6.3.1 Behavior of the molecules 6.3.2 The Burgers model 6.3.3 Curve discussion 6.3.4 Definition of terms 6.3.5 Data conversion 6.3.6 Determination of the molar mass distribution 6.4 Determination of the yield point via creep tests 6.5 References 7 Relaxation tests 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Basic principles 7.2.1 Description of the test 7.2.2 Ideal-elastic behavior 7.2.3I deal-viscous behavior 7.2.4 Viscoelastic behavior 7.3 Analysis 7.3.1 Behavior of the molecules 7.3.2 Curve discussion 7.3.3 Definition of terms 7.3.4 Data conversion 7.3.5 Determination of the molar mass distribution 7.4 References 8 Oscillatory tests 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Basic principles 8.2.1 Ideal-elastic behavior 8.2.2 Ideal-viscous behavior 8.2.3 Viscoelastic behavior 8.2.4 Definition of terms 8.2.5 The test modes controlled shear strain and controlled shear stress, raw data and rheological parameters 8.3 Amplitude sweeps 8.3.1 Description of the test 8.3.3 Limiting value of the LVE range 8.3.4 Determination of the yield point and the flow point by amplitude sweeps 8.3.5 Frequency-dependence of amplitude sweeps 8.3.6 SAGS and LAOS tests, and Lissajous diagrams 8.4 Frequency sweeps 8.4.1 Description of the test 8.4.2 Behavior of uncrosslinked polymers (solutions and melts) 8.4.3 Behavior of crosslinked polymers5 8.4.4 Behavior of dispersions and gels 8.4.5 Comparison of superstructures using frequency sweeps 8.4.6 Multiwave test 8.4.7 Data conversion 8.5 Time-dependent behavior at constant dynamic-mechanical and isothermal conditions 8.5.1 Description of the test 8.5.2 Time-dependent behavior ofs amples showing no hardening 8.5.3 Time-dependent behavior of samples showing hardening 8.6 Temperature-dependent behavior at constant dynamic mechanical conditions 8.6.1 Description of the test 8.6.2 Temperature-dependent behavior of samples showing no hardening 8.6.3 Temperature-dependent behavior of samples showing hardening 8.6.4 Thermoanalysis (TA) 8.7 Time/temperature shift 8.7.1 Temperature shift factor according to the WLF method 8.8 The Cox/Merz relation 8.9 Combined rotational and oscillatory tests 8.9.1 Presetting rotation and oscillation in series 8.9.2 Superposition of oscillation and rotation 8.10 References 9 Complex behavior, surfactant systems 9.1 Surfactant systems 9.1.1 Surfactant structures and micelles 9.1.2 Emulsions 9.1.3 Mixtures of surfactants and polymers, polymers containing surfactant components 9.1.4 Applications of surfactant systems 9.2 Rheological behavior of surfactant systems 9.2.1 Typical shear behavior 9.2.2 Shear-induced effects, shear-banding and "rheochaos" 9.3 References 10 Measuring systems 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Concentric cylinder measuring systems (CCMS) 10.2.1 Cylinder measuring systems in general 10.2.2 Narrow-gap concentric cylinder measuring systems according to ISO3219 10.2.3 Double-gap measuring systems (DCMS) 10.2.4 High-shear cylinder measuring systems (HSMS) 10.3 Cone-and-plate measuring systems (CPMS) 10.3.1 Geometry 10.3.2 Calculations 10.3.3 Conversion between raw data and rheological parameters 10.3.4 Flow instabilities and secondary flow effects in CP systems 10.3.5 Cone truncation and gap setting 10.3.6 Maximum particle size 10.3.7 Filling of the cone-and-plate measuring system 10.3.8 Advantages and disadvantages of cone-and-plate measuring systems 10.4 Parallel-plate measuring systems (PPMS) 10.4.1 Geometry 10.4.2 Calculations 10.4.3 Conversion between raw data and rheological parameters 10.4.4 Flow instabilities and secondary flow effects in a PP system 10.4.5 Recommendations for gap setting 10.4.6 Automatic gap setting and automatic gap control using the normal force control option 10.4.7 Determination of the temperature gradient in the sample 10.4.8 Advantages and disadvantages of parallel-plate measuring systems 10.5 Mooney/Ewart measuring systems (MEMS) 10.6 Relative measuring systems 10.6.1 Measuring systems with sandblasted, profiled or serrated surfaces 10.6.2 Spindles in the form of disks, pins, and spheres 10.6.3 Krebs spindles 10.6.4 Paste spindles and rotors showing pins and vanes 10.6.5 Ball measuring systems (motion along a circular path) 10.6.6 Further relative measuring systems 10.7 Measuring systems for solid torsion bars 10.7.1 Bars showing a rectangular cross section 10.7.2 Bars showing a circular cross section 10.7.3 Composite materials 10.8 Special measuring devices 10.8.1 Special measuring conditions which influence rheology 10.8.2 Rheo-optical measuring devices 10.8.3 Other special measuring devices 10.8.4 Other kinds of testings besides shear tests 10.9 References 11 Instruments 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Short overview: methods for testing viscosity and elasticity 11.2.1 Very simple determinations 11.2.2 Flow on a horizontal plane 11.2.3 Spreading or slump on a horizontal plane after lifting a container 11.2.4 Flow on an inclined plane 11.2.5 Flow on a vertical plane or over a special tool 11.2.6 Flow in a channel, trough or bowl 11.2.7 Flow cups and other pressureless capillary viscometers 11.2.8 Devices showing rising, sinking, falling and rolling elements 11.2.9 Penetrometers, consistometers and texture analyzers 11.2.10 Pressurized cylinder and capillary devices 11.2.11 Simple rotational viscometer tests 11.2.12 Devices with vibrating oroscillating elements 11.2.13 Rotational and oscillatory curemeters (for rubber testing) 11.2.14 Tension testers 11.2.15 Compression testers 11.2.16 Linear shear testers 11.2.17 Bending or flexure testers 11.2.18 Torsion testers 11.3 Flow cups 11.3.1 ISO cups 11.3.2 Other types of flow cups 11.4 Capillary viscometers 11.4.1 Glas scapillary viscometers 11.4.2 Pressurized capillary viscometers 11.5 Falling-ball viscometers 11.6 Stabinger viscometer 11.7 Rotational and oscillatory rheometers 11.7.1 Rheometer set ups 11.7.2 Controll oops 11.7.3 Devices to measure to
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  • 8
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Bayreuth : Bayerisches Geoinstitut
    Call number: M 21.94574
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 80 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Call number: M 23.95245/1 ; M 23.95245/2
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXXII, 1050 Seiten , 433 Illustrationen , 1 Falblattbeilage , 24 cm x 17 cm
    Edition: 3. völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage
    ISBN: 9783777631868 , 3777631868 , 978-3-7776-3009-0 , 978-3-7776-3010-6
    Language: German
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  • 10
    Call number: M 23.95274
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Comparison of DEM generated from UAV images and ICESat-1 Elevation Datasets with an assessment of the Cartographic Potential of UAV-based Sensor Datasets -- Chapter 2: UAV to Cadastral Parcel Boundary Translation and Synthetic UAV Image Generation Using Conditional-Generative Adversarial Network -- Chapter 3: UAV-based terrain-following mapping using LiDAR in high undulating catastrophic areas -- Chapter 4: Forest Fire Detection from UAV Images using Fusion of Pre-trained Mobile CNN Features -- Chapter 5: Deep Learning-based Improved Automatic Building Extraction from Open-Source High-Resolution Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Imagery.
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume gathers the latest advances, innovations, and applications in the field of geographic information systems and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies, as presented by leading researchers and engineers at the 2nd International Conference on Unmanned Aerial System in Geomatics (UASG), held in Roorkee, India on April 2-4, 2021. It covers highly diverse topics, including photogrammetry and remote sensing, surveying, UAV manufacturing, geospatial data sensing, UAV processing, visualization, and management, UAV applications and regulations, geo-informatics and geomatics. The contributions, which were selected by means of a rigorous international peer-review process, highlight numerous exciting ideas that will spur novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary collaboration among different specialists.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII, 597 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783031193088
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 304
    Language: English
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