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Publicado por Goodheart-Willcox Pub (edition 6), 2009
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Publicado por The Texas Journal of Science., 1989
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Publicado por Little Tiger Press 26/09/1991, 1991
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Archaeopress Access Archaeology, 2016
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Marine borers, particularly the shipworms, as destroyers of timber, par excellence, are well known from very ancient times. They attacked the wooden hulls of ships with such intensity that the weakened bottom planks broke up even due to a mild impact caused by hitting a rock or any floating objects inducing shipwrecks. Even the survival of sunken ships as wrecks depends on the mercy of wood-destroying organisms, which may turn these 'port-holes' to history into meaningless junks. The silent saboteurs, involved in several early shipwrecks, are the molluscan and crustacean borers, aided by bacteria and fungi. This paper presents an account of the marine wood-borers, together with a historical review of literature on their depredation on wooden ships, and on protective methods adopted from antiquity to modern times. The seriousness with which early mariners faced the problem of bio-deterioration and the fear the wood-borers created in their minds have been brought to light with, in some cases, excerpts from their journals and books. The anxiety and concern for protecting the ships from the ravages of wood-borers and for their own safety, as evidenced from their accounts, are discussed. Classification of various groups of marine wood-borers with notes on characters of systematic value and a complete list of species so far recorded in literature have been included under Appendix I and II. Methods employed to prevent damage to the boats included deep-charring, coating with pitch, coal-tar, whale oil and mustard oil with lime; scupper nailing ('filling'); sheathing with animal skin, hair, tarred paper, wooden boards (untreated or soaked in coal tar, Ferrous sulphate, Copper sulphate or Lead monoxide); sheathing with metals (Lead or Copper sheets); plastic, neoprene coated ply-woods; and painting with Copper oxide, Pentachlorophenol or phenylarsenious oxide. None of these imparts complete protection. Recent archaeological investigations carried out in British waters, especially on 'Mary Rose', are also summarised. It is suggested that, though borers are instrumental in inducing ship-wrecks thereby enriching the materials for archaeological studies, excavations at known ship-wreck sites should be augmented to unearth valuable historical data, before they are lost to satisfy the insatiable appetite of these pests.
Idioma: Francés
Publicado por Fondation Gabriel Peri, 2007
ISBN 10: 2916374086 ISBN 13: 9782916374086
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Marine borers, particularly the shipworms, as destroyers of timber, par excellence, are well known from very ancient times. They attacked the wooden hulls of ships with such intensity that the weakened bottom planks broke up even due to a mild impact caused by hitting a rock or any floating objects inducing shipwrecks. Even the survival of sunken ships as wrecks depends on the mercy of wood-destroying organisms, which may turn these 'port-holes' to history into meaningless junks. The silent saboteurs, involved in several early shipwrecks, are the molluscan and crustacean borers, aided by bacteria and fungi. This paper presents an account of the marine wood-borers, together with a historical review of literature on their depredation on wooden ships, and on protective methods adopted from antiquity to modern times. The seriousness with which early mariners faced the problem of bio-deterioration and the fear the wood-borers created in their minds have been brought to light with, in some cases, excerpts from their journals and books. The anxiety and concern for protecting the ships from the ravages of wood-borers and for their own safety, as evidenced from their accounts, are discussed. Classification of various groups of marine wood-borers with notes on characters of systematic value and a complete list of species so far recorded in literature have been included under Appendix I and II. Methods employed to prevent damage to the boats included deep-charring, coating with pitch, coal-tar, whale oil and mustard oil with lime; scupper nailing ('filling'); sheathing with animal skin, hair, tarred paper, wooden boards (untreated or soaked in coal tar, Ferrous sulphate, Copper sulphate or Lead monoxide); sheathing with metals (Lead or Copper sheets); plastic, neoprene coated ply-woods; and painting with Copper oxide, Pentachlorophenol or phenylarsenious oxide. None of these imparts complete protection. Recent archaeological investigations carried out in British waters, especially on 'Mary Rose', are also summarised. It is suggested that, though borers are instrumental in inducing ship-wrecks thereby enriching the materials for archaeological studies, excavations at known ship-wreck sites should be augmented to unearth valuable historical data, before they are lost to satisfy the insatiable appetite of these pests.
Idioma: Español
Publicado por Imprenta Universitaria, Santiago de Chile, 1920
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Añadir al carritoPaper wrappers. 58 pp. 8vo. OCLC locates no copies of this and only six copies of the 1919 printing with the same pagination. A very good unopened (uncut) copy, spine ends and last leaf chipped, contents clean.
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Idioma: Español
Publicado por Independently published, 2020
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Idioma: Francés
Publicado por Fondation Gabriel Peri, 2007
ISBN 10: 2916374086 ISBN 13: 9782916374086
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Marine borers, particularly the shipworms, as destroyers of timber, par excellence, are well known from very ancient times. They attacked the wooden hulls of ships with such intensity that the weakened bottom planks broke up even due to a mild impact caused by hitting a rock or any floating objects inducing shipwrecks. Even the survival of sunken ships as wrecks depends on the mercy of wood-destroying organisms, which may turn these port-holes to history into meaningless junks. The silent saboteurs, involved in several early shipwrecks, are the molluscan and crustacean borers, aided by bacteria and fungi. This paper presents an account of the marine wood-borers, together with a historical review of literature on their depredation on wooden ships, and on protective methods adopted from antiquity to modern times. The seriousness with which early mariners faced the problem of bio-deterioration and the fear the wood-borers created in their minds have been brought to light with, in some cases, excerpts from their journals and books. The anxiety and concern for protecting the ships from the ravages of wood-borers and for their own safety, as evidenced from their accounts, are discussed. Classification of various groups of marine wood-borers with notes on characters of systematic value and a complete list of species so far recorded in literature have been included under Appendix I and II. Methods employed to prevent damage to the boats included deep-charring, coating with pitch, coal-tar, whale oil and mustard oil with lime; scupper nailing (filling); sheathing with animal skin, hair, tarred paper, wooden boards (untreated or soaked in coal tar, Ferrous sulphate, Copper sulphate or Lead monoxide); sheathing with metals (Lead or Copper sheets); plastic, neoprene coated ply-woods; and painting with Copper oxide, Pentachlorophenol or phenylarsenious oxide. None of these imparts complete protection. Recent archaeological investigations carried out in British waters, especially on Mary Rose, are also summarised. It is suggested that, though borers are instrumental in inducing ship-wrecks thereby enriching the materials for archaeological studies, excavations at known ship-wreck sites should be augmented to unearth valuable historical data, before they are lost to satisfy the insatiable appetite of these pests. This paper presents an account of the marine wood-borers, together with a historical review of literature on their depredation on wooden ships, and on protective methods adopted from antiquity to modern times Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Archaeopress Access Archaeology, 2016
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Bueno. : El 'Manual de Derecho Procesal Laboral: Teoría y práctica' es una obra exhaustiva que presenta la quinta edición de un manual de referencia en el ámbito académico y profesional del Derecho Procesal Laboral. Con una metodología innovadora, este manual busca facilitar la enseñanza y el aprendizaje, incorporando metodologías activas y recursos de conocimiento para convertir al lector en protagonista del proceso. Dirigido tanto a estudiantes universitarios como a profesionales del sector, ofrece un conocimiento técnico y riguroso de la materia, adaptado a las indicaciones del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior. EAN: 9788430980420 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Derecho Título: Manual de Derecho Procesal Laboral Autor: José Luis Monereo Pérez| María Nieves Moreno Vida| Sofía Olarte Encabo| José Antonio Fernández Avilés| J.L. Ferrer González| F. Fuentes Jódar| Víctor David García Aivar| María Dolores García Valverde| E. Llobregat Martínez| M.L. Mellado Ramos| J.A. Millán Villanueva| Rosa Moya Amador| R. Muñoz Oya| F. Palma Contreras| Pilar Rivas Vallejo| J.E. Sánchez Montoya| Carolina Serrano Falcón| Natalia Tomás Jiménez| P. Varo Martín| M.M. Velástegui Galisteo| Raquel Vida Fernández| F. Villa Rodríguez| Raúl Páez Escámez| Francisco Vila Tierno| Marina Fernández Ramírez Editorial: Tecnos Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 880 Formato: tapa blanda.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2009
ISBN 10: 1448618762 ISBN 13: 9781448618767
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Archaeopress Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 1784913154 ISBN 13: 9781784913151
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Volume 1. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,950grams, ISBN:9780415133913.