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Desenvolvimento de uma máquina de sacha eléctrica para uma agricultura sustentável

Desenvolvimento de uma máquina de sacha eléctrica para uma agricultura sustentável

P. Naveen Kishore; A. Kalyan Charan

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2025
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Um sachador el trico uma m quina agr cola utilizada para eliminar ervas daninhas indesejadas que impedem o crescimento das culturas. Os modelos tradicionais dependem de motores de combust o interna (IC), que causam polui o, vibra es e altos custos de manuten o. Para ultrapassar estes problemas, foi desenvolvido um extirpador de ervas daninhas el trico, que funciona a bateria como uma alternativa sustent vel. A monda mec nica preferida aos m todos qu micos e manuais devido sua efic cia. O sachador el trico substitui o motor de combust o interna por um motor e uma bateria, reduzindo o impacto ambiental e os custos de manuten o. O seu sistema inclui uma estrutura, um motor, uma bateria, um controlador e l minas, concebidos com base em sachadores dispon veis no mercado. A integridade estrutural analisada atrav s de testes de tens o, esfor o e deforma o. Os resultados mostram que o sachador el trico eficiente, econ mico, ecol gico e f cil de utilizar. Reduz com xito a polui o e a vibra o, mantendo ao mesmo tempo um elevado desempenho, o que o torna um substituto vi vel para os sachadores tradicionais com motor de combust o interna.
Respire, Sacha

Respire, Sacha

Charlène Gros-Piron

BoD - Books on Demand
2023
pokkari
Comment r apprendre vivre apr s un burn-out ? Sacha a longtemps ignor ses envies et ses besoins pour s'occuper des autres, jusqu'au jour o tout a bascul . force de s'oublier, elle a craqu . Perdue dans son quotidien, assaillie de doutes et d'angoisses, elle va pourtant retrouver le chemin de la vie, un pas la fois. Pour red couvrir celle qu'elle est, pour se relier son corps et ses aspirations, elle sera aid e de son compagnon Neil, de sa cousine Natasha, ainsi que du pr tre de sa paroisse. Elle est pourtant loin d'imaginer tout ce que cette reconstruction va lui apporter... Et si cette preuve tait une chance d'enfin se r aliser ?
Le Père Noël au secours de Flocon et Sacha

Le Père Noël au secours de Flocon et Sacha

Thaïs Cousigné

Pgcom Editions
2023
pokkari
Il tait une fois dans un pays tr s lointain et magique, Sacha un petit gar on, et Flocon son meilleur ami le petit bonhomme de neige, qui d cid rent de partir la rencontre du P re No l pour l'aider fabriquer et distribuer les cadeaux aux enfants de toute la Terre. Une aventure pleine de rebondissements et de retrouvailles... Les illustrations l'int rieur du livre ont t r alis es par Tha s Cousign .
On Obliteration – An Interview with Françoise Armengaud Concerning the Work of Sacha Sosno

On Obliteration – An Interview with Françoise Armengaud Concerning the Work of Sacha Sosno

Emmanuel Levinas; Richard A. Cohen; Dieter Mersch; Johannes Bennke

Diaphanes AG
2019
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Emmanuel Levinas’s interview with Françoise Armengaud in 1988 is one of the only statements we have from the philosopher, who became influential in various disciplines through his ethics that focuses on the fine arts specifically. Presented in English for the first time here, this interview brings us Levinas’s understanding of “obliteration” as an uncanny, disruptive, and even “unavailable” concept. Discussing the work of the French sculptor Sacha Sosno, Levinas parses the complex relationship between ethics and aesthetics, examining how they play out in artistic operations and practices. In doing so, he turns away from the “ease and lighthearted casualness of the beautiful” to shed light instead on the processes of material wear and tear and the traces of repair that go into the creation and maintenance of works of art, and which ultimately give them a profound uniqueness of presence. This evocative interview uncovers a hidden thread of aesthetic thinking in Levinas’s work and introduces a new way of looking at artistic practices in general.
Concepção, desenvolvimento e avaliação do desempenho de uma máquina de sacha
O prot tipo de m quina de monda desenvolvido constitu do pela estrutura principal, pela l mina de monda, pela roda de terra e pelo sistema de transmiss o de pot ncia. A velocidade nominal do motor de 2800 rpm foi reduzida para 46 rpm das rodas motrizes, utilizando uma engrenagem c nica, uma corrente e um mecanismo de roda dentada em tr s fases. O desempenho da m quina foi avaliado em termos de efici ncia da monda, danos nas plantas, capacidade de campo efectiva, efici ncia de campo, consumo de combust vel, ndice de desempenho e consumo de energia. O desenho experimental foi um desenho de blocos completos aleat rios com tr s velocidades de avan o da m quina, duas profundidades de opera o e tr s n veis de humidade do solo. O desempenho do sachador foi considerado ptimo com um teor de humidade do solo de 15,25 por cento e uma profundidade de opera o de 0 a 40 mm a uma velocidade de avan o de 1,5 km/h. Os resultados revelaram que foi obtida uma efici ncia m xima de sachador de 90.1 por cento foi obtida com menos danos nas plantas de 3,31 por cento, enquanto a capacidade de campo efectiva, a efici ncia de campo, o consumo de combust vel, o ndice de desempenho e o consumo de energia foram de 0,052 ha/hora, 85,99%, 0,41 l/hora, 276,78 ha/hp e 481,71 MJ/ha, respectivamente.
Tales from the Dancefloor

Tales from the Dancefloor

Sacha Lord

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
sidottu
The must-read memoir from the visionary figure behind Manchester's legendary music scene, from The Haçienda to The Warehouse Project. Tales From the Dance Floor is an electrifying journey into the heart of Manchester’s music culture with its most influential promoter. Over the past three decades, Sacha Lord has hosted countless iconic parties, booked legendary DJs, and shaped an underground scene that influenced a generation. Working with iconic acts including the Prodigy, New Order, the Chemical Brothers, Snoop Dogg, Fat Boy Slim, Andrew Weatherall, Aphex Twin, Four Tet, the Gallagher brothers and Jamie XX, he has thrown some of the biggest parties that the UK has ever seen. But it wasn’t an easy road to get there. As this no-holds-barred account makes clear, Manchester’s music revolution was fuelled by raw energy, creativity, enterprise and a number of other unidentified substances. From drive-by shootings to gang turf wars and nights out that never ended, Sacha Lord reveals, at 130bpm, the highs – and lows – of life bringing some of the planet’s biggest stars to the world’s greatest city. Featuring makeshift helipads, oysters with Grace Jones and more drugged-up rats than you could shake a big stick at, Tales From the Dance Floor is an absolute banger of a book.
Tales from the Dancefloor

Tales from the Dancefloor

Sacha Lord

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2025
nidottu
The must-read memoir from the visionary figure behind Manchester's legendary music scene, from The Haçienda to The Warehouse Project. Tales From the Dance Floor is an electrifying journey into the heart of Manchester’s music culture with its most influential promoter. Over the past three decades, Sacha Lord has hosted countless iconic parties, booked legendary DJs, and shaped an underground scene that influenced a generation. Working with iconic acts including the Prodigy, New Order, the Chemical Brothers, Snoop Dogg, Fat Boy Slim, Andrew Weatherall, Aphex Twin, Four Tet, the Gallagher brothers and Jamie XX, he has thrown some of the biggest parties that the UK has ever seen. But it wasn’t an easy road to get there. As this no-holds-barred account makes clear, Manchester’s music revolution was fuelled by raw energy, creativity, enterprise and a number of other unidentified substances. From drive-by shootings to gang turf wars and nights out that never ended, Sacha Lord reveals, at 130bpm, the highs – and lows – of life bringing some of the planet’s biggest stars to the world’s greatest city. Featuring makeshift helipads, oysters with Grace Jones and more drugged-up rats than you could shake a big stick at, Tales From the Dance Floor is an absolute banger of a book.
The Mind under the Axioms

The Mind under the Axioms

Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde

Academic Press Inc
2019
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The Mind under the Axioms reviews two basic ingredients of our understanding of human decisions – conative aspects (preferences) and cognitive aspects (beliefs). These ingredients are axiomatized in modern decision theory in the view to obtain a formally and empirically tractable representation of the decision-maker. The main issue developed in this book is the connection between realistic and testable psychological features and the descriptive component of abstract axioms of rationality. It addresses three main topics for which the interaction between axiomatization and psychology leads to potential new developments in experimental decision-theory and puts strictures on the standard revealed preference methodology prevailing in that field. The possibility of a cardinal representation of preferences is discussed. Different ways of accounting for incomplete preferences, and in which sense, are analysed. Finally, the conditions of separability between preferences and beliefs, such as prescribed by axioms of state-independence, are submitted to actual and potential tests. The book offers a bridge between the disciplines of decision-theory, psychology, and neuroeconomics. It is thus relevant for those, in psychology and cognitive sciences, who are sometimes put off by the high degree of formalism and abstraction in decision-theory, that seems to lie beyond the reach of psychological realism. It also aims to convince those in decision-theory for whom psychological realism and empirical testability should not constrain the modelling enterprise that conceptual clarification can come from attempted experimentation.
Listen

Listen

Sacha Bronwasser; David Colmer

Penguin Putnam Inc
2025
nidottu
A twisty, slow-burn mystery set in Paris and the Netherlands that has become a Dutch sensation. In 1989, twenty-year-old Marie jumps at the chance to work as au pair in Paris--even though it means dropping out of her prestigious art program in the Netherlands. The city, the language, the complicated French family she works for all quickly overshadow the turmoil and pain she'd been reckoning with in school. Even as her experiences with the family in Paris begin to echo the troubles left in the Netherlands, Marie pushes on. Years later, during the 2015 attacks in Paris, Marie is shocked to recognize her former teacher, and the main reason she fled the Netherlands, pictured in aftermath of the attacks, in the exact arrondissement where her previous employers live. The past she believed she's untethered from turns out to be be a knot still capable of constricting tightly around her. Can she face Paris--and what she ran away from to get to Paris--and finally disentangle herself from her past?
Calendar and Community

Calendar and Community

Sacha Stern

Clarendon Press
2001
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Calendar and Community traces the development of the Jewish calendar from its origins until it reached, in the tenth century CE, its present form. Drawing on a wide range of often neglected sources - literary, documentary, epigraphic, Jewish, Graeco-Roman and Christian - it is the first comprehensive work to have been written on the subject. It will be useful not only to historians and epigraphists for the interpretation of early Jewish datings, but also as a historical study of early Judaism in its own right. Its main theme is that the Jewish calendar evolved in the course of this period from considerable diversity (with a variety of solar and lunar calendars) to unity (with the normative rabbinic calendar). The unification of the calendar was one element in the unification of Jewish identity in later antiquity and the early medieval world.
The Competence Question in the (Con)Federal European Union
The Competence Question in the (Con)Federal European Union provides a uniquely holistic understanding of the EU as a contested authority-construction, the legal concepts and political factors that make it (d)evolve, and the normative stakes at hand. The book analyses the source, force, and extent of the EU's powers from the EEC Treaty until today, demonstrating how ongoing constitutional negotiations between Member States, the Court of Justice, political institutions, and national courts have unsettled the EU legal order in both functional and foundational terms. In doing so, it offers new insights into the functioning and malfunctioning of the EU legal order from a constitutional and democratic perspective. Drawing on historical examples to illustrate the distinction between compound systems of conferred powers (confederations) and those whose powers have been constitutionally established (federations), the book exposes a confederal conundrum. The EU's powers are conferred by its Member States (as in a confederation), but are given federal effect and have virtually unlimited material scope (competence creep). This, the book argues, can be democratically and constitutionally problematic. Pinpointing the crucial legitimacy problem that underlies EU authority-construction, the book offers students and academics an accessible yet rigorous account of the current state of EU law. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamic process of European integration and its constitutional implications.
Calendars in Antiquity

Calendars in Antiquity

Sacha Stern

Oxford University Press
2012
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Calendars were at the heart of ancient culture and society, and were far more than just technical, time-keeping devices. Calendars in Antiquity offers a comprehensive study of the calendars of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Greece, Rome, Gaul, and all other parts of the Mediterranean and the Near East, from the origins up to and including Jewish and Christian calendars in late Antiquity. In this volume, Stern sheds light on the political context in which ancient calendars were designed and managed. Set and controlled by political rulers, calendars served as expressions of political power, as mechanisms of social control, and sometimes as assertions of political independence, or even of sub-culture and dissidence. While ancient calendars varied widely, they all shared a common history, evolving on the whole from flexible, lunar calendars to fixed, solar schemes. The Egyptian calendar played an important role in this process, leading most notably to the institution of the Julian calendar in Rome, the forerunner of our modern Gregorian calendar. Stern argues that this common, evolutionary trajectory was not the result of scientific or technical progress. It was rather the result of major political and social changes that transformed the ancient world, with the formation of the great Near Eastern empires and then the Hellenistic and Roman Empires from the first millennium BC to late Antiquity. The institution of standard, fixed calendars served the administrative needs of these great empires but also contributed to their cultural cohesion.
Net Privacy

Net Privacy

Sacha Molitorisz

McGill-Queen's University Press
2020
sidottu
In our digital world, we are confused by privacy – what is public, what is private? We are also challenged by it, the conditions of privacy so uncertain we become unsure about our rights to it. We may choose to share personal information, but often do so on the assumption that it won't be re-shared, sold, or passed on to other parties without our knowing. In the eighteenth century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham wrote about a new model for a prison called a Panopticon, where inmates surrounded the jailers, always under watch. Have we built ourselves a digital Panopticon? Are we the guards or the prisoners, captive or free? Can we be both? When Kim Kardashian makes the minutiae of her life available online, which is she? With great rigour, this important book draws on a Kantian philosophy of ethics and legal frameworks to examine where we are and to suggest steps – conceptual and practical – to ensure the future is not dystopian. Privacy is one of the defining issues of our time; this lively book explains why this is so, and the ways in which we might protect it.
Net Privacy

Net Privacy

Sacha Molitorisz

McGill-Queen's University Press
2020
nidottu
In our digital world, we are confused by privacy – what is public, what is private? We are also challenged by it, the conditions of privacy so uncertain we become unsure about our rights to it. We may choose to share personal information, but often do so on the assumption that it won't be re-shared, sold, or passed on to other parties without our knowing. In the eighteenth century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham wrote about a new model for a prison called a Panopticon, where inmates surrounded the jailers, always under watch. Have we built ourselves a digital Panopticon? Are we the guards or the prisoners, captive or free? Can we be both? When Kim Kardashian makes the minutiae of her life available online, which is she? With great rigour, this important book draws on a Kantian philosophy of ethics and legal frameworks to examine where we are and to suggest steps – conceptual and practical – to ensure the future is not dystopian. Privacy is one of the defining issues of our time; this lively book explains why this is so, and the ways in which we might protect it.