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Adaptive re-use gives new cycle to a site, instead of freezing it at a particular moment in time, it explores the options of destruction to recreation. Planting a new layer without erasing the roots of earlier layers, an adaptive reuse continues with its identity of long history, along with addressing the concerns to scarcity of land.
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Herein, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is discussed as a powerful extension of conventional SEM for life sciences. By combining high‐resolution imaging with variable pressure and humidity, ESEM allows the analysis of untreated biological materials, supports in situ monitoring of hydration‐driven changes, and advances the functional ...
Jendrian Riedel +6 more
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Adaptive Reuse is defined as the process of adapting an object to a new function while retaining its authentic architectural characteristics and values. The process seeks to preserve the existing physical structure as much as possible, to preserve the historical value of the heritage, leaving the possibility for repair refurbishment and adding of the ...
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This article presents the NFDI‐MatWerk Ontology (MWO), a Basic Formal Ontology‐based framework for interoperable research data management in materials science and engineering (MSE). Covering consortium structures, research data management resources, services, and instruments, MWO enables semantic integration, Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and ...
Hossein Beygi Nasrabadi +4 more
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High‐temperature interactions between low‐sulfur Al‐killed Mn–B steel and MgO–C refractories (0 and 50 wt% recyclates) are studied via finger immersion tests (1600 °C). Surface‐active elements influence infiltration. MgO/CaS layer forms, along with spinel and calcium silicate.
Matheus Roberto Bellé +5 more
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The formation of nonmetallic inclusions (NMIs) was investigated in this study, carrying out immersion tests for 30 min at a temperature of 1600°C with liquid high‐silicon electrical steel (Si ≈ 3 mass‐%) and different MgO–C refractories. Conventional MgO–C refractories were considered, as well as MgO–C refractories containing MgO–C recyclate and ...
Lukas Neubert +6 more
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Adaptive reuse of industrial heritage can showcase industrial culture and drive urban transformation but faces issues like homogenization, secondary ruins, and long-term adaptation deficits.
Jing Zhang +3 more
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Adaptive Reuse of ministerial buildings in Egypt to achieve sustainable urban development [PDF]
Adaptive reuse is a sustainable strategy that repurposes existing buildings to minimize environmental impact, preserve cultural heritage, and support urban regeneration.
Eman Ahmed, Rania Sorial, Farag Zaki
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Musica ex machina:a history of video game music [PDF]
The history of video game music is a subject area that has received little attention by musicologists, and yet the form presents fascinating case studies both of musical minimalism, and the role of technology in influencing and shaping both musical form ...
McAlpine, Kenneth B.
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The Adaptive Reuse of Kirkuk Citadel
Knowledge and memory influence the interpretations of a built environment, implying particular expectations in regard to the built environments and their roles in a society. People and their culture constitute the spirits of a building and a space.
Mokhtar, Mustafa, Korumaz, Mustafa
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