Publicado por Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1973
Librería: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Alemania
EUR 9,00
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Gut. 1a.ed., 1a. reimpr. en esta colección. 17x11 cm. Colección Popular, 83. 395 p., Rústica. Sprache: Spanisch, il. b/n. Buen estado. Cubiertas: leves roces. Interior: sellos de catalog. y firma de ant. propiet. en primeras páginas; algunas páginas con subrayados y anotaciones al margen; hojas ligeramente tostadas (amarillentas). USADO / GEBRAUCHT / USED. El hombre se elevó por encima de las demás especies mediante el uso inteligente de la mano, hasta poder formar instrumentos de trabajo. Ascendió a las alturas de la comprensión, a través de la transformación de la comunicación primitiva, en un medio sutil y flexible que es el lenguaje. En esta obra se pone en claro: todo el proceso de la evolución del habla; las costumbres que rigen su empleo en los grupos humanos; la manera como funciona en la comunicación y el pensamiento, y los interesantísimos fenómenos de su variación en el espacio y su cambio en el tiempo. Un capítulo especial analiza el aprendizaje de lenguas, que bien podrá abrir el camino del éxito a los que anhelen dominar idiomas extranjeros. [Texto de contracubierta] [lenguaje+vida+lingüística]. ** 10% DESCUENTO/RABATT/DISCOUNT PRIMAVERA * excl. New German Books * * * * 9,00 (original price 10,00) **.
Librería: Backhuys Biological Books, Kerkwerve, Holanda
EUR 24,50
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Publicado por The Physical Review, 1948., [College Park, MD]:, 1948
Librería: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Suiza
EUR 156,44
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Añadir al carritoSeries: The Physical Review, Vol. 73, No. 4. pp. 279-284. Original wrappers. From the collection of Abraham Pais. Very good. [Abstract: It is pointed out that the finite size of the nucleus will give rise to large deviations from Mott scattering when the change in wave-length of the electrons is of order of the nuclear dimensions. This deviation from Mott scattering at large scattering angles therefore provides a possibility for determination of the shape of the charge distribution and size of nuclei. In the case of a spherically symmetric charge distribution the nuclear charge density is immediately obtained from the observed angular distribution by a Fourier transform. The effects of competing processes, inelastic collisions with nuclear excitation or disintegration, atomic excitation or ionization and bremstrahlung are considered. It is shown that the first two competing effects may be disregarded if the electron energy is in the neighborhood of 50 Mev, the angle of scattering large (but not near ? and if the scattered electron has an energy equal to or nearly equal to the primary energy. With the latter condition fulfilled the bremstrahlung is reduced by the same factor as the elastic scattering and the two processes are indistinguishable.] "In 1947, an American physicist, Morris Rose, working in the Oak Ridge Laboratory (which, at the time, still depended on the Manhattan Project) studied elastic electron scattering and showed that the electric charge distribution inside the nucleus could be deduced directly from the distribution of elastically scattered electrons." â"Bernard Fernandez, Georges Ripka, Unravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus: A Sixty Year Journey 1896-1956, New York: Springer-Verlag, 2012, p. 430. Physicist, PhD from Michigan, worked at the Institute for Advanced Study during WWII, and afterwards at Cornell, Princeton, and the University of Virginia. Published two books: Multipole Fields, and, Elementary Theory of Angular Momentum.
Publicado por Chicago : Paul Theobald and Co., 1956
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 215,79
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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. Poor copy bound in the original cloth boards with a worn dust wrapper. Wear and tear with the main text detached from the spine bands and boards, now loosely inserted. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 383, [1] p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Notes; Date of publication from copyright date on title page verso. "Printed and bound in Chicago"-- title page verso. "452 illustrations, some in color"--dust jacket blurb. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; Acknowledgements -- Foreword / John E. Burchard -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. Art and science -- II. Image, form, symbol -- Art and science / Naum Gabo -- Domesticating the invisible / S.I. Hayakawa -- The esthetic motivation of science / Bruno Rossi -- III. The industrial landscape -- Inner and outer landscape / Richard J. Neutra -- Poetry and landscape / Richard Wilbur -- The new landscape / Fernand Leger -- Notes / Jean Helion -- Universalism and the enlargement of outlook / S. Giedion -- Reorientation / Walter Gropius -- Man-cosmos symbols / Charles Morris -- IV. The new landscape -- Magnification of optical data -- Expansion and compression of events in time -- Expansion of the eye's sensitivity range -- Modulation of signals -- V. Thing, structure, pattern, process -- VI. Transformation -- Transformation / Jean Arp -- VII. Analogue, metaphor -- Pure patterns in a natural world / Norbert Wiener -- Design and function in the living / R.W. Gerard -- On physiognomic perception / Heinz Werner -- VIII. Morphology in art and science -- IX. Symmetry, proportion, module -- Organic design / C.F. Pantin -- Art in crystallography / Kathleen Lonsdale -- Form in engineering / Paul Weidlinger -- X. Continuity, discontinuity, rhythm, scale -- Contributors biographies -- Name index. Subjects; Kepes, György (1906-2001). Nature (Aesthetics). Art Philosophy. Photography Scientific applications. Aesthetics. Art and science. Art - Theory. Art and science. Genres; Bibliography. Illustrated. 3 Kg.
Publicado por Chicago : Paul Theobald and Co., 1956
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Original o primera edición
EUR 225,00
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Añadir al carritoFirst Edition. Poor copy bound in the original cloth boards with a worn dust wrapper. Wear and tear with the main text detached from the spine bands and boards, now loosely inserted. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 383, [1] p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Notes; Date of publication from copyright date on title page verso. "Printed and bound in Chicago"-- title page verso. "452 illustrations, some in color"--dust jacket blurb. Includes bibliographical references. Contents; Acknowledgements -- Foreword / John E. Burchard -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. Art and science -- II. Image, form, symbol -- Art and science / Naum Gabo -- Domesticating the invisible / S.I. Hayakawa -- The esthetic motivation of science / Bruno Rossi -- III. The industrial landscape -- Inner and outer landscape / Richard J. Neutra -- Poetry and landscape / Richard Wilbur -- The new landscape / Fernand Leger -- Notes / Jean Helion -- Universalism and the enlargement of outlook / S. Giedion -- Reorientation / Walter Gropius -- Man-cosmos symbols / Charles Morris -- IV. The new landscape -- Magnification of optical data -- Expansion and compression of events in time -- Expansion of the eye's sensitivity range -- Modulation of signals -- V. Thing, structure, pattern, process -- VI. Transformation -- Transformation / Jean Arp -- VII. Analogue, metaphor -- Pure patterns in a natural world / Norbert Wiener -- Design and function in the living / R.W. Gerard -- On physiognomic perception / Heinz Werner -- VIII. Morphology in art and science -- IX. Symmetry, proportion, module -- Organic design / C.F. Pantin -- Art in crystallography / Kathleen Lonsdale -- Form in engineering / Paul Weidlinger -- X. Continuity, discontinuity, rhythm, scale -- Contributors biographies -- Name index. Subjects; Kepes, György (1906-2001). Nature (Aesthetics). Art Philosophy. Photography Scientific applications. Aesthetics. Art and science. Art - Theory. Art and science. Genres; Bibliography. Illustrated. 1 Kg.