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Disaster treatment and multisource monitoring of rockbursts in isolated island coal face under hard roof conditions. [PDF]
Yun M, Ren J, Zhang L, Guo F, Chen X.
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Ranking and clustering G20 healthcare systems: a framework for U.S. reform. [PDF]
Powzun-Palczuk E, Walkowiak D.
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An imaging genetics network model for clinical score assessment in Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Sheng J, Xin Y, Zhang Q, Wang L, Wang B.
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Exploring New Horizons: Advancements in Cartilage Tissue Engineering Under Space Microgravity. [PDF]
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THE EVOLUTION OF REGIONALISM ON THE SURFACE OF SOVIET UZBEK ARCHITECTURE
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IDEOLOGY IN INFRASTRUCTURE: ARCHITECTURE AND SOVIET IMAGINATION
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2005Ideology does not just exist in linguistic form; it also appears in material structures. The Soviet party‐state believed architecture to have a transformative effect and promoted communal dwellings in order to mould a new socialist way of life. What was the outcome?
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Modern Lithuanian Architecture in Soviet Time: Self-Reflections by Architects
Modern architecture in Soviet Lithuania (1944-1990) is outstanding in the context of former Soviet Union. İt is distinguished for its contextual approach, link with the local tradition and regard to the natural environment.
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2021
The term Soviet architecture refers to architectural production on the territory of the former Russian Empire under the control of the Soviet power in the aftermath of the revolution of 1917, and in the USSR between its establishment in 1922 and its fall in 1991.
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The term Soviet architecture refers to architectural production on the territory of the former Russian Empire under the control of the Soviet power in the aftermath of the revolution of 1917, and in the USSR between its establishment in 1922 and its fall in 1991.
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Soviet Architectural Avant-Gardes
2020Conventional readings of the history of Soviet art and architecture show modernist utopian aspirations as all but prohibited by 1932 under Stalin’s totalitarianism. Soviet Architectural Avant-Gardes challenges that view. Radically redefining the historiography of the period, it reveals how the relationship between the Party and practicing architects ...
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