Characterisation of the Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn (Lauraceae) transcriptome using Illumina paired-end sequencing and EST-SSR markers development for population genetics [PDF]
Cinnamomum parthenoxylon is an endemic and endangered species with significant economic and ecological value in Vietnam. A better understanding of the genetic architecture of the species will be useful when planning management and conservation.
Mai-Phuong Pham +5 more
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Surface Value: Ways of Seeing Decoration in Architecture
The long 18th century was a period of intense investment in elite architecture in Britain which sustained an extensive craft culture in carving, modelling, and joinery. Yet decoration is largely marginalised or ignored by architectural historians.
Christine Casey
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The architectural controversy of decoration has reappeared (since it was previously described as a crime and a waste of labour and consumption of raw materials), but in a new innovative dress, with the current developments and under the use of modern ...
Dina Wagih Fadel
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The structure of direct current (DC) appliances is simpler and more energy-efficient than that of alternating current (AC) appliances. With the proliferation of novel DC loads (e.g., e-bikes and electric vehicles), DC loads will dominate the loads in ...
Chenxi Jia +3 more
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Using Hemp for Walls as a Sustainable Building Material
As an ancient plant from thousands of years ago, Hemp has been used as the most prominent sustainable material in buildings and other fields. Hemp has great potential to be used as a building material and can be grown in Cyprus weather with less cost ...
Sardar S. Shareef, Hozan Latif Rauf
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‘Hellenistic’ House in Nea Paphos, Cyprus – A First Summary of Its Architecture
This paper presents preliminary observations and analyses of the architecture of the ‘Hellenistic’ House, an ancient residency from Roman times built in Nea Paphos on Cyprus.
Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka
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The Motive of the Ram in the Architectural Decoration of the Christian Churches in Caucasus between the 10th-14th Centuries [PDF]
The article deals with the motive of the ram’s head in the Christian art of Caucasus. The origins of iconography have been traced back to the ancient local archaeological cultures (Coban-Colchis) in Caucasus and in the Mediterranean region to the ...
Endoltseva Ekaterina
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Following the Thread: Elite Iconography on Weaving Objects at Poggio Civitate (Murlo)
Evidence for industrial scale production of numerous manufacturing processes has been attested in all phases of occupation at Poggio Civitate (Murlo). A subset of these, tools for the production of textiles and fibers, indicates that textile crafts were ...
Nora K. Donoghue
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New evidence for church decoration in the early ninth century [PDF]
This paper examines church decoration during the Transitional period (ca. 650-850), focusing on unpublished elements from the Fatih Camii (Hagios Stephanos?) in Zeytinbağı (Trilye).
Ousterhout Robert G.
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Introduction and classification of common themes in architectural decoration motives of Qajar period, with emphasis on their identification in “Chaloshtor castle” wall murals and carvings. [PDF]
The focus of this article is on decoration motives in Qajar “Chaloshtor castle” and relationship between art and politics. The Chaloshtor castle was a military residential monument belonging to Bakhtiaries tribal khans.
Hasan yazdan Panah, Kaveh Navidi Nejhad
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