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Framing Fluid Construction Grammar

open access: yes, 2009
De Beule, Joachim   +2 more
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Constructing more K-frames

Linear Algebra and its Applications, 2021
The paper is concerned with the construction of \(K\)-frames proposed by \textit{L. Găvruţa} [Appl. Comput. Harmon. Anal. 32, No. 1, 139--144 (2012; Zbl 1230.42038)], where \(K\) is a bounded linear operator on a separable Hilbert space \(H\). Bounded linear operators on \(l^{2}\) that transform a pair of Bessel sequences into \(K\)-frame have been ...
Li, Yun-Zhang, Li, Ya-Nan
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Timber-Framing Construction in Herculaneum Archaeological Site: Characterisation and Main Reasons for its Diffusion

International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2019
Timber-framing is the most common mixed construction technique utilised by Romans and many other builders throughout history. However, archaeological evidence is scarce due to the overlapping urban land use and the perishability of the wooden skeleton ...
Stefania Stellacci, V. Rato
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Simulation-Driven Design of Wood Framing Support Systems for Off-Site Construction Machinery

, 2020
Off-site construction aims to shift construction work to a factory environment, thereby enabling automation of the wood framing process.
P. Martinez   +5 more
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Framing Political Populism: The Role of Media in Framing the Election of Jair Bolsonaro

, 2020
Based on the concept of populism and its relation to media, this paper analyzes the construction of frameworks in editorials from the Brazilian and international press on the election of Jair Bolsonaro as President of Brazil.
Bruno Araújo, Hélder Prior
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Wood Frame Construction

2022
True wood frame construction is distinct from earthfast construction. In earthfast construction the main columns and possibly other elements, such as palisading, are partially buried in the ground and gain rigidity from this. A frame, by contrast, is braced, and even if some elements happen to enter the ground this is not the main source of its ...
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Timber‐framed construction

Structural Survey, 1984
There has been in the last two or three years a considerable growth of interest in the use of timber framed buildings, primarily for housing, and it might be inferred that this form of construction is a new technique. In fact, the method has been in existence in the United Kingdom for approximately 20 years.
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Constructions of Frames by Disjoint Frames

Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, 2014
Disjoint frames are interesting frames in Hilbert spaces, which were introduced by Han and Larson in [4]. In this article, we use disjoint frames to construct frames. In particular, we obtain some conditions for the linear combinations of frames to be frames where the coefficients in the combination may be operators.
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