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Acoustical characterization of Taramati Baradari

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 2023
India has a very rich and diverse cultural heritage and when studying from one built form to another, it can be observed that each plan and architectural form has a very close association with the purpose it was built for.
Syed Azhar Akhtar, Vishakha Kawathekar
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De Odeón a Cine.ar Play

open access: yesInMediaciones de la Comunicación, 2022
El artículo analiza la estructura y las dinámicas del mercado cinematográfico argentino de la última década teniendo en cuenta las transformaciones en la distribución y el consumo a raíz de la difusión de plataformas video a demanda en el contexto de ...
Lucas Enzo Lufrano
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Air Attenuation in Octave Bands and How to Normalize Room Acoustic Measurements to a Standard Atmosphere

open access: yesApplied Sciences
The air attenuation of pure tones as a function of temperature and humidity is well known and described in ISO and ANSI standards. However, room acoustic measurements are performed in octave bands, which is the reason for the complicated, non-linear ...
Jens Holger Rindel
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A 150 años de la publicación de El gaucho Martín Fierro

open access: yesOrbis Tertius, 2022
Se cumplen 150 años de la publicación de El gaucho Martín Fierro, el primer éxito literario del país. Inicialmente lo memorizaron los paisanos, lo interpretaron actores en los circos y teatros populares y lo recitaron los payadores en versiones que ...
María Celina Ortale
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U/Th Dating of Secondary Carbonate Deposits in Underground Galleries of Fourvière Hill (Lyon, France) Reveals a Water Supply System in Operation From the Roman Period to the Middle Ages

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 286-295, April 2026.
ABSTRACT The recent discovery of a water draining structure known as the Antiquaille galleries in Fourvière hill, in the center of Lyon, France (ancient Lugdunum), sheds light on the water drainage system built by the former inhabitants of this area for their water needs.
E. Pons‐Branchu   +7 more
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On the Reflection of a Spherical Sound Wave from a Finite Size Surface

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Room acoustics computer models based on geometrical acoustics usually handle the sound reflections by the assumption of plane waves. However, if the sound source is a point source, which is usually the case, the spherical wave reflection would be more ...
Jens Holger Rindel
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La Dame aux Camélias par Frank Castorf : souvenir refoulé d’une révolution

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2020
In Frank Castorf’s production of The Lady of the Camellias (2012, Odeon-Theatre, Paris) all kinds of pictures (paintings, portraits, photos, films, documentaries, live TV coverage) are brought back to their materiality, to their ways of production ...
Sylvie Arlaud
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An Impedance Model for Angle-Dependent Sound Reflection and Absorption with Diffraction Effects

open access: yesAcoustics
Traditionally, an open window is considered a kind of reference for perfect sound absorption. The sound reflection and absorption of an aperture is analyzed by means of an impedance model representing a rectangular absorbing surface surrounded by a thin,
Jens Holger Rindel
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Fonograma 108.077: o lundu de George W. Johnson Phonogram 108.077 (Brazilian Odeon): George W. Johnson's lundum

open access: yesPer Musi, 2011
Um exame do fonograma Gargalhada (pega na chaleira), cançoneta por Eduardo das Neves, expõe a origem da expressão "pegar na chaleira" e revela incongruências nos critérios de catalogação online do Instituto Moreira Salles. Provavelmente datada de 1906, a
Carlos Palombini
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Acoustics, Audibility and Political Culture in the House of Commons, 1800–34

open access: yesParliamentary History, Volume 43, Issue 3, Page 316-337, October 2024.
Abstract How easy was it to hear, and be heard, in the historic house of commons? Located in the former St Stephen's Chapel in the Palace of Westminster, the pre‐1834 Commons had not been designed as a place of debate, though its refurbishment by Christopher Wren may have taken acoustics into account.
Aglaia Foteinou   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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