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Port Infrastructure Conversion in New York City as an Example
The paper considers examples of port facility conversion in New York. In many historical cities, this problem is extremely relevant. The construction of industrial enterprises in the 19th and early 20th centuries, their attraction to water resources, result from unused storage zones and port infrastructure in coastal areas.
M. A. Fomin, M. V. Zolotareva
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Abstract Fisheries ports are the main base in capture fisheries industry activities which must be able to guarantee the success of fishing activities in the sea . This research aims to form the structure of the proper utilization of the regional infrastructure in order to increase the activities of Untia Nusantara Fisheries Port .
M Idris, R A Barkey, H Jamil
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An exciting Approach to Theoretical Spectroscopy
ABSTRACT Theoretical spectroscopy, and more generally, electronic‐structure theory, are powerful concepts for describing the complex many‐body interactions in materials. They cover methods from ground‐state properties to lattice excitations and light‐matter interaction, including time‐resolved variants.
Martí Raya‐Moreno +29 more
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The research argues that nature has the potential to integrate the apparently irreconcilable relationship between port and city. In this sense, its main contribution lies in an alternative perspective on the port city; not only as the result of two opposing categories, but as the synergy of two entities that may coexist and integrate through the ...
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When the River Runs Low: Heterogeneous Impacts of Transportation Disruptions on Local Grain Basis
ABSTRACT A substantial share of U.S. soybean and corn exports from the Midwest moves by barge along the Mississippi River system to export terminals in the Louisiana Gulf. Transportation costs between Midwestern grain elevators and export terminals create a wedge between prices at these locations, and shocks to these costs are partially passed on to ...
Yuan Zhang +3 more
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This paper presents a lidar‐based sensor node design and a rule‐based state observer for edge‐based traffic participant tracking. Unlike other state‐of‐the‐art methods, this state observer enables real‐time, CPU‐only edge processing without relying on machine learning approaches.
Simon Schäfer +2 more
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Investigating Port Spatiality: Tools for a Spatial Approach to Port Clusters
Today, half of European port managing bodies administer two or more ports. Contemporary port‐city territories are increasingly shaped by processes of “spatial clustering,” which call for a reassessment of the tools used to investigate and design these ...
Beatrice Moretti
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ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly advanced the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, enabling real‐time, remote, and patient‐centric cardiac care. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of AI assisted IoT‐based ECG monitoring systems, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies such as ...
Amrita Choudhury +2 more
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From the “dirty port” to the Disinfection Service of the Port of Rio de Janeiro (1893-1911)
This article demonstrates how sanitation was one of the many issues that led to the heavy opposition to the operation of the Port of Rio de Janeiro, at the end of the nineteenth century.
Mantuano Thiago
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Abstract This study employs a schizocartographic approach to explore community narratives of space, memory, and violence in Kraaifontein, Cape Town. Through participants' accounts, ordinary places—gardens, shops, blocks, sports grounds, and streets—emerge as ambivalent geographies where trauma, resilience, and belonging intersect.
Guido Veronese +2 more
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