2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-44782000000200009
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Crítica e crise

Abstract: Rev. Sociol. Polít., Curitiba, 15, p. 125-130, nov. 2000 Quem atentar às datas de edição de Kritik und Krise, de Reinhart Koselleck, poderá surpreender-se. A edição francesa é de 1979, exatos vinte anos após a primeira publicação do texto, na Alemanha. A cuidadosa tradução brasileira, publicada há dois anos, mais que dobra o atraso, sobretudo se levarmos em conta que, na origem do livro, está a tese de doutorado do autor, defendida em 1953. Esse intervalo de quase meio século parece prejudicar o texto, tant… Show more

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“…It occurs as a natural metal in various mineral forms, mainly cuprite and malachite. The most common valence state is Cu+2, and it can also assume the ionic forms Cu0 and Cu+ (MALAVOLTA 1994, ELEUTÉRIO 1997and FIGUEIREDO 2000.…”
Section: Copper (Cu)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It occurs as a natural metal in various mineral forms, mainly cuprite and malachite. The most common valence state is Cu+2, and it can also assume the ionic forms Cu0 and Cu+ (MALAVOLTA 1994, ELEUTÉRIO 1997and FIGUEIREDO 2000.…”
Section: Copper (Cu)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper is retained in soil and sediments through adsorption and cation exchange mechanisms. However, it presents a lot of affinity for organic soluble binders, responsible for increasing its mobility in the soil (QUINÁGLIA 2001) and in acid mine drainage they are easily mobilized in the form of sulfides (FIGUEIREDO 2000).…”
Section: Percentage Of Adsorbed Metalmentioning
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“…O estado de valência mais comum é o Cu +2 , podendo também assumir as formas iônicas Cu 0 e Cu + (MALAVOLTA 1994, ELEUTÉRIO 1997e FIGUEIREDO 2000.…”
Section: Cobre (Cu)unclassified