1000 resultados para Midle Ages commerce
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1887/08/15 (A1,N9).
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1888/03/01 (A2,N20).
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1888/09/15 (A2,N34)-1888/10/01.
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The technological advances and new organisation of the economy together with a change in ideas in consumer habits andlifestyle that have happened in the last 25 years have placed us in a new state of capitalism. The spatial translation of thisnew state has been immediate and implies among other changes the overcoming of the concept of scale. Commercialspaces and those of leisure and tourism offer us an unbeatable opportunity of exemplifying these changes because they arethe most effected by the new postmodern tendencies
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1828/01/01 (A2,N66)-1828/08/12 (A2,N162).
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1827/07/28 (A1,N1)-1827/12/29 (A1,N65).
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1830/02/04 (A4,N317)-1831/06/26 (A5,N454).
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1829/01/02 (A3,N203)-1830/01/31 (A4,N316).
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1828/08 (A2,N163)-1828/12/30 (A2,N202).
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Périodicité : Trois fois par semaine (27 juillet 1827-12 août 1828) ; deux fois par semaine ([14] août 1828-26 juin 1830)
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The objective of this study was to obtain estimates of longitudinal growth stresses in standing trees of the Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden at eight, thirteen, fifteen and nineteen years of age and to determine their relationships with wood characteristics. The longitudinal growth stresses were indirectly measured by the "CIRAD-Forêt" method and estimated from both the dynamic modulus of elasticity and the modulus of elasticity in tension parallel to the grain. The longitudinal residual strain (LRS) and the estimates of the longitudinal growth stresses tended to increase with the age of the material. The LRS correlated positively and significantly with all the growth stresses estimates. The largestes magnitudes were at 13, 15 and 19 years of age. The basic density presented high, positive and significant correlations with the dynamic modulus of elasticity, estimated in the longitudinal direction, for wood saturated and at 12% moisture content, for all the ages assessed. All the growth stresses estimates presented high, positive and significant correlations between themselves.
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1809/03/02 (A10).
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1802/11/11 (A4,N238).
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1807/09/30 (A9,N529).