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Authors:Arved Weimann, Ingo Engel,
Publisher: Thieme, Stuttgart
Keywords: kommentar, und, lerntexten, mit, pathologie, prã¼fungsfragen, allgemeine, original
Number of Pages: 468
Published: 2002-01-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 3131126752
ISBN-13: 9783131126757

Authors:Robert Weimann, David Hillman,
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Keywords: discourse, modern, representation, authority
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1996-02-01
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0801851912
ISBN-13: 9780801851919

This path-breaking study attempts to view both Reformation discourse and Renaissance fiction (and, by implication, the Elizabethan theater) as constitutive of an early modern paradigm change in the authorization of discourse. The profound crisis in traditional locations of authority, affecting religious, political, and poetic courts of appeal, is traced as interactive with an unprecedented proliferation of both signifying practices and communicative technologies. Representation itself seeks to cope with these changing uses of language and power vis-à-vis deep divisions (but also new patterns

Author: Arved J. Raudkivi
Publisher: Taylor & Franci
Keywords: hydraulic, structures, design, manual, water, diverted, exclusion, removal, sediment, sedimentation
Number of Pages: 173
Published: 1993-01-01
List price: $195.95
ISBN-10: 9054101326
ISBN-13: 9789054101321

This monograph provides the practising engineer with a concise overview of the methods of water diversion and exclusion or removal of sediment from the diverted water. The emphasis is on flow features and the associated conveyance of sediments.

Author: Arved J. Raudkivi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: hydraulics, boundary, loose
Number of Pages: 512
Published: 1998-01-01
List price: $109.95
ISBN-10: 9054104481
ISBN-13: 9789054104483

Sediment transport, two-phase flow and loose boundary hydraulics are some of the problems of interaction between fluid flow (water or air) and boundaries that may be non-cohesive (alluvial) or cohesive. Unlike in classical hydraulics, these boundaries can change their shape and texture with changing flow conditions. Some of the material from the boundaries may be entrained into the flow, or sediment may be added to the flow, sometimes by tributaries as suspended matter. One instance is the transport of granular material in pipelines Since the changing boundaries are the central feature of most
  
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