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A prominent feature in Portuguese historic architecture is Portugal's azulejos or tiles that cover cultural heritage buildings with colorful patterns. However, tiles are prone to deterioration due to the quality of masonry materials, exposure over time, and natural and human factors.
Karimi, Narges +2 more
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Assessment of seismic performance of adobe structures in Pakistan and Portugal [PDF]
Adobe buildings exist in different parts of the world. The construction of these buildings can be carried out economically, using locally available materials and skills that do not require use of modern machinery.
Ahmed, M. +5 more
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Abstract Accurately predicting terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change over long‐timescales is crucial for addressing global challenges. This relies on mechanistic modeling of ecosystem processes through land surface models (LSMs). Despite their importance, LSMs face significant uncertainties due to poorly constrained parameters, especially ...
Nina Raoult +28 more
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Palácio da Quinta do Marquês do Alegrete: estratégias de devolução de espaço, tempo e memória [PDF]
Palaces, as an architectural typology, can be found in recreation Quintas that surrounded the main cities in Portugal, which preserved its rural character since the 16th century until the middle of the 19th century. Consisting of cultivated land and farm
Aleixo, Sofia, Mestre, Victor
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Projecting Future Flood Losses to Company Assets in Europe: The Role of Precautionary Measures
Abstract Flooding has become an escalating threat over the past years, driven by climate, land use and socio‐economic changes. In Europe, floods now surpass other natural disasters in severity, causing substantial economic losses, particularly in the companies (commercial and industrial sectors). While river flood impacts on agriculture and residential
Bhadra Devadas +13 more
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A HOMELAND DIVIDED IN SQUARES: JOAQUIM DE VASCONCELOS (1849-1936) IDENTITY PANELS
Considered the founder of Art History in Portugal with a rigorous method, Joaquim de Vasconcelos was also a Musicologist, Museologist, Teacher and Professor, Art Critic and a “champion” of visual transmission “systems” like Photography and Drawing.
Sandra Leandro
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Abstract A turbid nearshore zone (TNZ) forms along coasts due to wave‐driven flows like rip currents that disperse particulates seaward from the surfzone. While well‐studied on sandy beaches, rip currents and associated wave‐driven circulation remains understudied in rocky shore environments and have not been groundtruthed in either environment using ...
W. H. Speiser +2 more
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Concurrent with the political and diplomatic developments just described, and exercising a significant influence upon them, there occurred a vast overseas expansion of Western Civilization.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Jesuit Schools and Missions in the Orient [PDF]
On 27th February 1540, the Papal Bull Regimini Militantis Eclesiae estabilished the oficial institution of The Society of Jesus, centred on Ignacio de Layola.
Manso, Maria de Deus, Seabra, Leonor
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WUI state of the art and regulatory needs in Europe [PDF]
The document summarizes the state of the art of the regulationsrelevant to WUI in Europe, providing an organized set of references to the specific regulatory documents.
Agueda Costafreda, Alba +4 more
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