A Guide To Problems In Modern Electrochemistry 1


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A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry 1


A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry 1

Author: Maria E. Gamboa-Aldeco

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2011-06-27


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It has been always an incentive for students to find whether his/her efforts to solve exercises give correct results, or to find tips for problems that he/she finds more difficult. These are the main reasons for the appearance of the present book. As part of the textbook Modern Electrochemistry 1: Ionics, A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry: Part 1: Ionics compiles many of the solutions to the exercises and problems presented in the text, as well as many new problems.

A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry 1


A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry 1

Author: Maria E. Gamboa-Aldeco

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2001-09-30


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It has been always an incentive for students to find whether his/her efforts to solve exercises give correct results, or to find tips for problems that he/she finds more difficult. These are the main reasons for the appearance of the present book. As part of the textbook Modern Electrochemistry 1: Ionics, A Guide to Problems in Modern Electrochemistry: Part 1: Ionics compiles many of the solutions to the exercises and problems presented in the text, as well as many new problems.

Modern Electrochemistry


Modern Electrochemistry

Author: John O'M. Bockris

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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​Europe is the name for a scintillating variety of historically emerged concepts, constantly developed and discussed over time. Its complexity and fuzziness is reflected in a multitude of myths, topoi, symbols and boundaries, which all constitute shared knowledge of the concept of EUROPE and which continue to influence attempts to (de- and re-)construct European identity. The case studies collected in this volume investigate the competing concepts of Europe in political and public discourses from a wide range of perspectives (e.g. frame semantics, discourse linguistics, multimodal analysis), focusing on the following aspects: How is EUROPE conceptualised, (re-)negotiated and legitimised by different political actors, political bodies and institutions? How does "the European idea" change throughout history and how is the re-emerging idea of nationality evaluated?