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Energy retrofits in historic and traditional buildings: A review of problems and methods
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017Amanda L Webb
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Historic Redlining and Urban Health Today in U.S. Cities
Environmental Justice, 2020This study explores the potential associations between historic redlining and urban health outcomes in nine U.S. cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Oakland, San Francisco, and St. Louis.
A. Nardone, Joey Chiang, Jason Corburn
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Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM)
Architecture and Design, 2019Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) is a new approach for modelling historic buildings which develops full Building Information Models (BIMs) from remotely sensed data.
C. Dore, M. Murphy
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Tourism Geographies, 2020
The historic centre of Palma is undergoing significant socio-urban change due to tourism-real estate speculation—an issue that is constantly highlighted in debates on tourism gentrification.
Jesús M. González-Pérez
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The historic centre of Palma is undergoing significant socio-urban change due to tourism-real estate speculation—an issue that is constantly highlighted in debates on tourism gentrification.
Jesús M. González-Pérez
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Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2021
In the urban complex system, historic buildings can no longer focus on the original use, proposing a new reuse approach is inevitable to adapt the needs of urban development, which involves the tangible and intangible factors like spatial environment ...
Guoqiang Wang, Songfu Liu
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In the urban complex system, historic buildings can no longer focus on the original use, proposing a new reuse approach is inevitable to adapt the needs of urban development, which involves the tangible and intangible factors like spatial environment ...
Guoqiang Wang, Songfu Liu
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Automatic damage detection of historic masonry buildings based on mobile deep learning
Automation in Construction, 2019Vision-based manual inspection technology for identifying and assessing superficial damage of historic buildings is time- and labor-consuming. To overcome these limits, this paper proposed a novel automatic damage detection technique using Faster R-CNN ...
Niannian Wang +5 more
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International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1993
When searching for an item x in a dictionary, let t be the number of distinct items referenced since the previous reference to x. The move-to-front-list is a widely known dictionary data structure that supports searches on x in O(t) time. We present a new selforganizing data structure, called the Historical Search Tree, which supports the search in O(
Alistair Moffat, Ola Petersson
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When searching for an item x in a dictionary, let t be the number of distinct items referenced since the previous reference to x. The move-to-front-list is a widely known dictionary data structure that supports searches on x in O(t) time. We present a new selforganizing data structure, called the Historical Search Tree, which supports the search in O(
Alistair Moffat, Ola Petersson
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
Lessons from the past, challenges for the future in family caregiving.
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Lessons from the past, challenges for the future in family caregiving.
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2006
Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics. In a narrow sense it studies the way in which the linguistic properties of an utterance interact with its context to provide situational interpretations for the recipient of the utterance. In a wider sense, pragmatics studies all aspects of language use in an interactional and a social context.
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Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics. In a narrow sense it studies the way in which the linguistic properties of an utterance interact with its context to provide situational interpretations for the recipient of the utterance. In a wider sense, pragmatics studies all aspects of language use in an interactional and a social context.
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, 2021
Urban areas are constantly changing due to the pressures of migration and rapid growth in urban populations. As a result, historically and culturally significant sites are under increased risk of deterioration and this affects the urban sustainability ...
Özge Kırmızı, Aykut Karaman
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Urban areas are constantly changing due to the pressures of migration and rapid growth in urban populations. As a result, historically and culturally significant sites are under increased risk of deterioration and this affects the urban sustainability ...
Özge Kırmızı, Aykut Karaman
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