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Abstract In this descriptive analysis of the 21‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐START cohort and the 7‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐TREND cohort, we report the progression of clinical attachment levels (CAL), age effects on CAL change, and a detailed description of CAL progression and remission. At baseline, 4307 and 4420 persons participated in
Thomas Kocher +4 more
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ABSTRACT The solar photovoltaic (PV) installations, which are essential for renewable energy systems, are vulnerable to partial shading, resulting in considerable power losses and operational inefficiencies. The dynamic reconfiguration of PV arrays has become an effective strategy to mitigate these effects by adaptively modifying the array topology to ...
Manoharan Premkumar +3 more
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Greece and the Aegean in Swedish Archaeology 1986-1990
This paper constitutes a survey of Swedish scholarship during the period 1986-90 dealing with Greece and the Aegean area from the archaeological viewpoint. A large portion of the work done concerns the Aegean Bronze Age, e.g.
Gunnel Ekroth
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The Modern Cult of Monuments in Current Architectural Heritage Interpretation and Management [PDF]
The paper discusses the influence and validity of the value typology proposed by Alois Riegl in The Modern Cult of Monuments, its Character and its Origin, regarding the contemporary debate on architectural heritage interpretation – or cultural significance assessment – and its management, especially when an intervention project is carried out.
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Cedar Façade Flame Spread With Respect to Sidewall
ABSTRACT In response to growing energy conservation and carbon neutrality efforts, façade systems incorporating wooden materials have attracted increasing attention, which in turn raises concerns about their combustibility. This study presents a combined experimental and numerical investigation of flame spread along cedar façades.
Xukun Sun +6 more
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The article gives various informations about different aspects of Etruscan tomb architecture in the necropoleis of Caere-Cerveteri: history of discovery and research, topography and organization of the necropoleis, tomb monuments, tomb typology, elements
STEINGRABER, STEPHAN
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‘Temples’ in the Neolithic and Copper Age in Southeast Europe
Several buildings dated to the Neolithic period and Copper Age in Southeast Europe have been designated as ‘temple’, ‘sanctuary’, ‘cultic structure’ or ‘place of cult’ in scholarly works.
Clemens Lichter
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Roles of histone lysine methylation in neurodevelopment and related disorders
This graphical abstract centers on the theme of dynamic balance and systematically outlines the role of histone lysine methylation in neurodevelopment and related disorders. The figure first presents two key classes of regulators that control this balance—“writers” and “erasers”—and then indicates how interactions among different epigenetic ...
Yun Chen +3 more
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The early development of the cult of St Katherine of Alexandria with particular reference to England
PhDSt Katherine of Alexandria, traditionally martyred c. 305, became one of the most popular saints of the later Middle Ages. Whilst most modem studies concentrate on the period of the cult's greatest popularity in the fourteenth and fifteenth ...
Walsh, Christine Louise
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An Architectural Investigation into the Relationship between Doric Temple Architecture and Identity in the Archaic and Classical Periods. [PDF]
The predominant approach to the study of Doric temple architecture during the twentieth century has been the evolution model, which connects a temple’s design directly with its date of construction (Dinsmoor 1950; Lawrence 1996).
Woodward, Robert
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