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Rezension zu: Frank Müller-Römer, Die Technik des Pyramidenbaus im Alten Ägypten (2008) [PDF]
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A Fragmentary Monument of Djoser from Saqqara
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1994Publication of a monument discovered at Saqqara, belonging to Djoser and, specifically, to his pyramid complex. This limestone piece with reliefs on three of its sides and an unfinished rough-cut back and top had been broken into two parts. The decoration is composed of snakes, jackals, lions/lionesses, serekks and the Horus name Ntry-ht.
Z. Hawass
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2007 International Conference on Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies: Theory and Application, 2007
This paper presents a steady-state thermal simulation strategy called DJOSER, which is dedicated primarily but not exclusively to packaging structures for electronic devices. It is applicable to structures that can be likened to a set of homogeneous layers stacked one on top of the other and possibly separated by thermal contact resistances, where the ...
claudio Casarosa, Fabio Stefani
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This paper presents a steady-state thermal simulation strategy called DJOSER, which is dedicated primarily but not exclusively to packaging structures for electronic devices. It is applicable to structures that can be likened to a set of homogeneous layers stacked one on top of the other and possibly separated by thermal contact resistances, where the ...
claudio Casarosa, Fabio Stefani
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Les fondations pieuses du roi Djoser
Comptes Rendus Des Séances De L'Académie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres, 1955Montet Pierre. Les fondations pieuses du roi Djoser. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 99ᵉ année, N. 1, 1955. pp. 48-55.
P. Montet
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Journal of Electronic Packaging, Transactions of the ASME, 2011
The DJOSER analytical thermal solver for multilayer mounting structures has been tested as a useful and friendly tool for the thermal analysis of power electronic devices and their packages, able to replace the onerous programs based on the finite element method (FEM) calculations.
Cristina Padovani
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The DJOSER analytical thermal solver for multilayer mounting structures has been tested as a useful and friendly tool for the thermal analysis of power electronic devices and their packages, able to replace the onerous programs based on the finite element method (FEM) calculations.
Cristina Padovani
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2008 Second International Conference on Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies, 2008
The DJOSER analytical thermal solver for multilayer mounting structures has been tested as a useful and friendly tool for the thermal analysis of power electronic devices and their packages, able to replace the onerous programs based on the finite element (FEM) calculations.
Cristina Padovani
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The DJOSER analytical thermal solver for multilayer mounting structures has been tested as a useful and friendly tool for the thermal analysis of power electronic devices and their packages, able to replace the onerous programs based on the finite element (FEM) calculations.
Cristina Padovani
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Sur l'emploi et le rôle de la couleur aux monuments du complexe funéraire du roi Djoser
Revue D'Egyptologie, 1993(Extrait de Res.d'A.).As early as the Archaic Period, the pannels of the Palace-facades tombs were painted with bright colours, to represent the mats supposed to close them: the wooden parts were either painted with their graining or simply in red. For the Djeser burial complex, the stone walls were also painted, but under the action of sand loaded ...
J. Lauer
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Djoser (fl twenty-seventh century BC; c 2667–2648 BC)
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021exaly +3 more sources

