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HECO NEW PHALANX 202 A SUB ATTIVO bass off 3

HECO NEW PHALANX 202 A SUB ATTIVO bass off 3

HECO NEW PHALANX 202 A SUBWOOFER ATTIVO bass off 350W white gloss SUB surround HECO NEW PHALANX 202 A Subwoofer Attivo Compatto, potente e flessibile PREZZO LISTINO ? SCONTATO ? SPEDIZIONE NAZIONALE INCLUSA Amplificazione in Classe D SPECIFICHE TECNICHE HECO PHALANX 202 A: Powered compact-subwoofer with bass-radiator Equipment 1 x 8" active subwoofer 1 x 8" bass-radiator Power Output (RMS/Max) watts Frequency Response Hz Crossover Frequencies Hz adjustable Cabinet surface Piano Black Dimensions(WxHxD) 270 x 285 x 290 mm Dimensions(WxHxD)incl. controls 270 x 285 x 305 mm Weight 11,0 kg Standby power consumption Powerful active bass with 350 watt maximum output Compact, powerful, flexible - the Heco New Phalanx 202A active subwoofer will beguile you with its charms. The facts speak for themselves - 350 watt class D power amplifier, adjustable bass equalizer and 200 mm high-performance chassis. Full features, high-quality workmanship and a powerful amplifier with maximum 350 watt output - the Heco New Phalanx 202A is perfectly configured for low-frequency applications. With 200 mm bass chassis and additional 200 mm passive cone, it is effective down to 20 Hz. Optionally available in high-gloss black or high-gloss white, the impressive features package also includes an adjustable bass equalizer with 0 dB to + 6 dB increase, an active frequency response equalization in the low base range and a 200 mm bass chassis with hardened paper cone. The sturdy housing made from thick MDF ensures an incredibly low level of resonance. DISPONIBILE FINITURA NERO & BIANCO SPEDIZIONE NAZIONALE GRATUITA

Prehistoric and Egyptian Medicine

Prehistoric and Egyptian Medicine

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Dawson, Ian, PUBLISHER: Enchanted Lion Books, What is as fundamental to a society and just as revealing as its habits of food preparation, work, dress, religious belief, and artistic production? Just as essential are its ideas about the body, health and illness. Offering insights, both broad and deep, into the cultures it explores, The History of Medicine series describes medical knowledge, practices, instruments and discoveries from prehistoric times to the present. Each of its 6 volumes presents the social and economic characteristics of the period under discussion, the prevailing state of medical knowledge, and the key figures in medicine. The books are divided into chapters focusing on questions, such as: what caused people to be healthy or unhealthy? What ideas did people have about the causes of illnesses and their treatments? Who provided medical care? How efficacious were the treatments used? Allowing the facts to speak for themselves, these volumes present a lively and informative account of medical beliefs and practices and the many causes behind their change over time. Photographs and illustrations, as well as biography panels, quotation panels and "interesting fact" panels appear throughout each book, further engaging the young reader. What was known about the body by early peoples? What understanding of disease and treatments did people have? What can we learn about prehistoric health and medicine from archaeology? Why did the Egyptians use honey as often as they did? Why did medicine men suck the body of the ill person? Prehistoric and Egyptian Medicine explores these questions and many more. How healthy were prehistoric people? Using evidence from Orkney in the British Isles, the author shows how archaeology can helpus to understand something about life expectancy, fitness and the causes of pain among prehistoric people. The book also reveals what Native Americans and Australian aboriginals can teach us prehistoric medicine. The medical ideas of ancient Egypt also are explored. We learn about written records, specialized doctors, charms, embalming and more. Well-illustrated and rich with detail, Prehistoric and Egyptian Medicine is informative and at times, surprising.

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