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Kidney Stones as Minerals: How Methods from Geology Could Inform Urolithiasis Treatment. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Popova E   +19 more
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Kidney stones and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: a state-of-the-art review. [PDF]

open access: yesRen Fail
Borghol AH   +19 more
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Coade Stone in Georgian Architecture

Architectural History, 1985
When Josiah Wedgwood put his chimneypiece plaques on the market, he complained bitterly to his partner Bentley that ‘we could not prevail upon the architects to be godfathers to our child’. It would have caused him even more pain to realize that his contemporary Eleanor Coade had succeeded where he had failed, in obtaining commissions from practically ...
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Dry-stone architecture

2004
The essay describes the process of typification of rural products and cultural objects related to the commodification of Pantelleria as rural and touristic landscape.
RINALDI, Cirus, CON M. DI ROSA
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Stone architectures:

2020
In Western France, enclosure entrance systems dated to the Neolithic (V-III millennium BC) are known for their complexity, which has been observed ever since the first extensive archaeological research on the topic at the end of the 20th century. This was confirmed almost a century later through aerial prospections, and by the extensive excavations of ...
Guyodo, Jean-Noël   +2 more
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Stone architecture in Milan

2023
Roberto Bugini, Luisa Folli
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Recovery of stone architectural heritage

2014
The paper shows some of the main results of the Interreg-Alpstone research project, which focuses on Alpine architecture located between Italy (Ossola valley and surrounding areas) and Switzerland (the Canton of Ticino). The rich local heritage of stone buildings is often in a state of decay and needs to be renovated.
ZERBINATTI, MARCO   +3 more
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Natural Stones in Architecture: Introduction

2010
Since prehistoric age men used stone for its unique durability to erect monuments of extraordinary, mostly religious importance. Due to lacking transportation facilities until the 19th century stones from nearby sources had to be chosen to build churches, castles and towns.
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