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Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, 2009
The Oriental fine art, pursuing harmony with nature, is expressed in a moderate and restrained way that anyone would find it so soft and thus readily acceptable. Unlike the western paintings that fill the canvus to the very full, the oriental paintings treat even the blank space as a part making up a balanced painting.
Young-Mi Kim, Jong-Soo Choi
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The Oriental fine art, pursuing harmony with nature, is expressed in a moderate and restrained way that anyone would find it so soft and thus readily acceptable. Unlike the western paintings that fill the canvus to the very full, the oriental paintings treat even the blank space as a part making up a balanced painting.
Young-Mi Kim, Jong-Soo Choi
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Managing Bamboo for Carbon Sequestration, Bamboo Stem and Bamboo Shoots
Small-scale Forestry, 2014Bamboo forests are fast growing and renewable resources, and their carbon sequestration potential has attracted wide attention. Bamboo can be used for multiple purposes. Land expectation value (LEV) was estimated for various moso bamboo management models using the Faustmann–Hartman formula. Sensitivity analysis was also conducted to examine the impacts
Weiguang Wu +3 more
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2010
Traditional data-oriented programming languages such as dataflow languages and stream languages provide a natural abstraction for parallel programming. In these languages, a developer focuses on the flow of data through the computation and these systems free the developer from the complexities of low-level, thread-oriented concurrency primitives.
Jin Zhou, Brian Demsky
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Traditional data-oriented programming languages such as dataflow languages and stream languages provide a natural abstraction for parallel programming. In these languages, a developer focuses on the flow of data through the computation and these systems free the developer from the complexities of low-level, thread-oriented concurrency primitives.
Jin Zhou, Brian Demsky
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Mechanical behaviour of bamboo and bamboo composite
Journal of Materials Science, 1992The tensile, flexural and impact strengths of bamboo and bamboo fibre-reinforced plastic (BFRP) composite have been evaluated. The high strengths of bamboo, in the fibre direction, have been explained by its anatomical properties and ultra structure.
Seema Jain, Rakesh Kumar, U. C. Jindal
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2004
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Growth characteristics of bamboo: types of bamboo, morphology of bamboo
2023K. Murugesh Babu, S.M. Chandrasekhara
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Chemical processing of bamboo and bamboo products
2023K. Murugesh Babu, S.M. Chandrasekhara
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