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Conoids and Hyperbolic Paraboloids in Le Corbusier’s Philips Pavilion [PDF]
The Philips Pavilion at the Brussels World Fair is the first of Le Corbusier’s architectural works to connect the evolution of his mathematical thought on harmonic series and modular coordination with the idea of three-dimensional continuity.
Capanna, Alessandra
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Wonder, Awe, and Imagination in Nursing Professional Practice Education
ABSTRACT Education for nursing entered universities based on the assumption that the complexity of nursing practice required an education beyond apprenticeship‐style training focused mostly, if not wholly, on technical knowledge and skills. Although there were calls for academic education as early as 1932, this shift as an entry‐to‐practice did not ...
Darlaine Jantzen +2 more
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Climatic analysis methodology of vernacular architecture [PDF]
Vernacular architecture has demonstrated its perfect environmental adaptation through its empirical development and improvement by generations of user-builders.
Barbero Barrera, María del Mar +2 more
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Recovering industrial heritage: restoration of the wine cellar cooperative in Falset (Catalonia, Spain) [PDF]
Awareness regarding conservation of industrial heritage is recent. Several policies have been adopted to start protecting these buildings because of their historic, artistic and scientific values.
Cornadó Bardón, Còssima +2 more
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The parcellation of cortical types along the gradient of laminar complexity of the human cerebral cortex provides the basis for a Modern Neurodevelopmental Synthesis. This synthesis integrates ontogeny, phylogeny, gene expression, receptor architecture, cellular features, and synaptic connectivity and aims to guide experimental design for human ...
Josefa Zaldivar‐Diez +1 more
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Abstract This article puts forward a new methodology in artistic education. It is based on scientific utopia as it aims for the implementation in schools of the cátedras de la Boniteza (the Boniteza's Art Chair), where an inhabiting artist changes the institution from within through the development of quality art projects.
José María Mesías‐Lema
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A Survey of "The Sala degli Stucchi, an ornate baroque hall" [PDF]
The "Sala degli stucchi" is a heavely decorated baroque hall, as the Italian name itself suggests, in the Royal Palace in Turin. The present work describes a survey of this historic object.
Porporato C., Rinaudo F.
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The links between the minimal self (our most basic sense of being) and the narrative self (our personal story and identity) in schizophrenia are still unclear. They may work in three ways: the minimal self affecting the narrative self, both influencing each other, or both shaped by the person's context.
Florestan Delcourt +9 more
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Ideas as the ‘Divinity of Our Soul’: Kant's Theocentric and Platonic Model of Human Cognition
Abstract I pursue Kant's characterization of the ideas of reason as the ‘divinity of our soul’ with the aim of correcting a highly influential reading of his philosophy as rejecting the theocentric cognitive model, one measuring human cognition against the norm of the divine intuitive intellect.
Kimberly Brewer
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Using generative models, we demonstrated that oscillatory neuronal population activity is shaped by the distribution of neurotransmitter receptors. This modelling furnishes an atlas of normative parameter values, which constitute neurobiologically informed priors for in silico (e.g., Digital Twin) characterisation of normal and disordered brain ...
U. M. Stoof +4 more
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