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    Welcome by the Rector of Vilnius University at the International Research Conference “Francysk Skaryna and the Renaissance Book Culture. Skaryna’s Little Traveller‘s Book Turns 500... by Rimvydas Petrauskas

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The printing house was established in the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and, although it worked only for a few years, it still marked the beginning of a great history. As the preface to the programme of this conference beautifully states, “The Grand Duchy of Lithuania became part of the Gutenberg galaxy.” …”
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    HAS-BAĞÇEDE 'AYŞ U TARAB'DA KLASİK TÜRK EDEBİYATININ İRANÎ MENŞEİ TEZİ by Bünyamin TAŞ

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The first topic of Has-bağçede 'Ayş u Tarab is reserved for determining origin while the work itself handles, as its impressum and preface states, the leisure life of the Ottoman elite and its inseparable companions, poetry and poet. …”
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    Św. Justyn – „sprawiedliwy pośród narodów” by Justyna E. Wróblewska

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Justin, who was one of the Church Fathers, one of the first Christian philosophers and Greek apologists and also a martyr for the Christian faith when this was spreading throughout the Roman Empire. In the preface, it is shown that a hostile attitude existed at the time of both the Roman Empire and the Jews towards Christianity at its very beginning. …”
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    The publication ≪Encyclopedia of International Law≫ in Three Volumes (an Editorial Board Chaired by Yu.S. Shemshuchenko and V.N. Denisov) Institute of State and Law. V.M. Koretsky... by V. P. Kononenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The authors of the Encyclopedia are leading scientists, many of whom have earned authority on a global level. The Preface focuses on the fact that numerous crisis phenomena and military conflicts of the last period in the world, including Ukraine, bring chaos to international relations and threaten peace and security. …”
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    Beyond racism in Mister Johnson : Joyce Cary's love for the colonized Nigerian, and critique of the British empire. by Ong, Herrick Wee Siong.

    Published 2013
    “…Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson (1939) is named after the protagonist, a young and lively Nigerian clerk who, we are told in the preface to the novel, “turns his life into a romance[;] he is a poet who creates for himself a glorious destiny.” …”
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    Le Métier de journaliste au XVIIIe siècle

    Published 2017
    “…<br/> La documentation rassemblée a permis de redresser bien des erreurs reçues, d’écrire enfin des notices bio-bibliographiques correctes et de mettre au jour des textes importants. <br/><br/> Préface <br/> Liste des abréviations <br/> Liste des sources manuscrites <br/> Liste des illustrations <br/> Introduction <br/> Correspondance <br/> Appendices <br/> I. …”
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    Le Théâtre à Montpellier 1755-1851 by Jourda, P

    Published 2017
    “…<br/><br/> Pierre Jourda (1898-1978)<br/> Liste des illustrations<br/> Préface, Michel Bideaux<br/> Avant-propos<br/> I De 1755 à la Revolution<br/> 1 La salle<br/> 2 La vie théâtrale<br/> II Dix-neuvième siècle. …”
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    High Pressure Technologies in Biomass Conversion / by Lukasik, Rafal M., editor

    Published 2017
    “…Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Supercritical Fluids in Natural Product and Biomass Processing --An Introduction; 1.1 The Early History of Supercritical CO2 Extraction; 1.2 The Role of Water in Supercritical CO2 Extraction; 1.3 Fractionation of Liquids; 1.4 Supercritical H2O; 1.5 Perspectives; References; Chapter 2 Introduction to High Pressure CO2 and H2O Technologies in Sustainable Biomass Processing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Biomass as Feedstock; 2.2.1 First Generation Biofuels and Bioproducts -- Edible Crops; 2.2.2 Second and Third Generation of Biomass --Non-edible Crops 2.3 The Biorefinery Concept2.3.1 Biorefinery Products; 2.3.2 Main Biorefinery Processes; 2.4 High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Systems Within the Biorefinery Concept; 2.4.1 Essential Features of High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Systems; 2.4.2 Physical Processes Employing High-pressure CO2 or CO2-H2O Systems; 2.4.3 Chemical Processes Employing High-pressure CO2 or CO2-H2O Systems; 2.4.4 Challenges for Implementing Processes Using CO2; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Pre-treatment of Biomass Using CO2-based Methods; 3.1 Introduction 3.2 CO2 Properties Under Subcritical and Supercritical Conditions3.2.1 Physicochemical Properties and Phase Behaviour of CO2; 3.2.2 Dielectric Constant; 3.2.3 Phase Equilibrium; 3.3 Application of CO2 for Biomass Pre-treatment and Fractionation; 3.3.1 Use of scCO2 Under Subcritical Water (CO2-H2O Mixtures); 3.3.2 Use of CO2 Under Supercritical Conditions; 3.4 Use of Co-solvents in CO2-based Pre-treatment Methods; 3.5 Scale-up of CO2-based Methods for Biomass Pre-treatment; 3.5.1 CO2 Supply; 3.5.2 CO2 Pressurizing; 3.5.3 Unit Operations; 3.5.4 Reaction Feeding Mode; 3.6 Conclusions AcknowledgmentsReferences; Chapter 4 Enzyme-based Biomass Catalyzed Reactions in Supercritical CO2; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Enzymatic Reactions in scCO2; 4.2.1 Effects of Temperature and Pressure; 4.2.2 pH of Medium and Formation of Carbonic Acid; 4.2.3 Effect of Water Content; 4.2.4 High-pressure Enzymatic Reactors; 4.3 Biomass Conversion in scCO2; 4.3.1 Algal Biomass in scCO2; 4.4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5 Direct Hydrolysis of Biomass Polymers using High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Mixtures; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Lignocellulosic Biomass Polymers 5.2 High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Mixture in the Hydrolysis of Biomass5.2.1 Fundamentals; 5.3 Hydrolysis of Biomass-derived Polymers; 5.3.1 Cellulose; 5.3.2 Hemicelluloses; 5.3.3 Starch; 5.3.4 Proteins; 5.3.5 Lignin; 5.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6 Processing of Lignocellulosic Biomass Derived Monomers using High-pressure CO2 and CO2-H2O Mixtures; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Cellulose and Hemicellulose Hydrolysis; 6.2.1 The Phenomena at a Glance; 6.2.2 Simple Mathematical Models to Describe Hydrolysis…”
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