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La fortificación del Reino de Valencia en la década de1640 a la luz de la revolución militar

2019

This article proposes a study of the traditions in defensive architecture that concurred in the projects designed by Spanish military engineers for the fortification of the Valencian frontier in 1648 and 1649, in the context of the War of Catalonia (1640-1652). For this it is essential to follow the route of the Valencian adaptations to the military revolution in the matter of fortifications throughout the sixteenth century and compare them with those brought to Valencia in 1641 by the Marquis of Leganes and his engineers from the school of Milan.

17th centuryfortification 197 224UNESCO::HISTORIAguerra de Cataluñarevolución militarKingdom of ValenciaRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107717 La fortificación del Reino de Valencia en la década de1640 a la luz de la revolución militar Hernández Ruano [0210-9093 553 Estudis]military revolutionWar of CataloniaJavier This article proposes a study of the traditions in defensive architecture that concurred in the projects designed by Spanish military engineers for the fortification of the Valencian frontier in 1648 and 1649fortificaciónsiglo xVII:HISTORIA [UNESCO]in the context of the War of Catalonia (1640-1652). For this it is essential to follow the route of the Valencian adaptations to the military revolution in the matter of fortifications throughout the sixteenth century and compare them with those brought to Valencia in 1641 by the Marquis of Leganes and his engineers from the school of Milan. Reino de Valencia0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107717 La fortificación del Reino de Valencia en la década de1640 a la luz de la revolución militar Hernández Ruano
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Jyväskylän yliopiston kampus, Seminaarinmäki : Jyväskylä, Alvar Aalto 1951-1971 & Arto Sipinen 1970-1974

2017

1960-lukuUniversity of Jyväskyläarchitecture1950'shistoria1960's 1970'smodernismiJyväskyläyliopistotmodernismkampuksetrakennuksetAalto Alvar1970-lukuarkkitehtuuribuildingscampus areasSeminaarinmäkiJyväskylän yliopistoSipinen Artopostwar periodsodanjälkeinen aikahistory1950-lukukulttuurihistorialliset rakennuksetcultural heritage buildingsuniversities
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"Emansipaation kriittinen teoreetikko" : Herbert Marcusen poliittinen ajattelu kriittisen teorian edustajana ja uuden vasemmiston opiskelijaradikaali…

2007

Tutkimuksessani tarkastelen Frankfurtin koulukunnan kriittisen teorian edustaja Herbert Marcusea 1960-luvun lopun länsimaisen uuden vasemmiston opiskelijaradikaalien kiistel-tynä isähahmona. Hahmottelen saksalaisen kriittisen filosofian vallankumouksellisuuteen elämäkseen ja 1960-luvun lopulla opiskelijoiden liikehdintään sitoutuneen Marcusen filoso-fisesta ajattelusta ja poliittisesta toiminnasta rakentunutta poliittista figuuria kolmella erityi-sellä lukutavalla. Oletan, että Marcusen ajattelussa on taipumuksia jatkuvuuteen ja sen eri vaiheita ohjaa pyrkimys kapitalistisen järjestelmän kritiikkiin sekä kumoamiseen saksalai-sen negatiivisen filosofian tradition avulla. Näin Marcusen 1960-l…

1960-lukuopiskelijatradikalismipuheaktiFreud SigmundMarx KarlvasemmistolaisuusMarcuse Herbertkriittinen teoria
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Beatlestudies 3, Proceedings of the Beatles 2000 Conference

2001

This book contains a selection of papers presented at the BEATLES 2000 Conference, held at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, from 15 to 18 June, 2000. The conference was organized by the Department of Music at the University of Jyvaskyla, the BEATLES 2000 research project, and Confennia Ltd.

1960-lukuyhtyeetMcCartney PaulCulture history cultural historymusiikinhistoriaMusical style and its changerockLennon JohnBeatlesRoots and heritagemusiikkianalyysiMaking musicBeatles (yhtye)popmusiikkitutkimuspopulaarimusiikkiMusic theory psychology educationIso-BritanniaBeatles (ensemble)
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Influences on plant nutritional variation and their potential effects on hominin diet selection

2018

The selection of foods in any environment depends on a variety of factors, including the nutrient availability and antifeedant loads in the component habitats. How these nutritional properties vary and covary in time and space is not well known, particularly among wild plant species. We collected plant samples from several habitats within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa, and measured their macronutrient and antifeedant properties in order to explore how season, habitat, plant type, and plant organ affected the quality of these potential plant foods. Our results have implications for early hominin use of similar habitats.

2. Zero hunger0106 biological sciences010506 paleontologyEcologyfungifood and beveragesPaleontology15. Life on landBiologyPlant foods010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesNutrientHabitatWorld heritagePlant speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Chapter 12 Role of Iron in Plant–Microbe Interactions

2009

Iron is an essential micronutrient for plants and associated microorganisms. Iron nutrition of these organisms relies on the soil supply. However, bioavailability of iron in cultivated soils is low. Plants and microorganisms have thus evolved active strategies of iron uptake based on acidification, chelation, and/or reduction processes. Iron acquisition by these organisms leads to complex interactions ranging from mutualism to competition. In the rhizosphere, plants support abundant and active microbial communities through the release of rhizodeposits. Iron uptake by these microorganisms and by the host plant decrease even more the concentration of iron in solution. Therefore, there is an i…

2. Zero hungerMutualism (biology)0303 health sciencesRhizosphereSiderophore030306 microbiologyMicroorganismfungifood and beveragesVirulencePlant microbeBiologyMicronutrient03 medical and health sciencesBotanyPlant defense against herbivory030304 developmental biology
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Toxicity as prime selection criterion among SARS-active herbal medications

2021

We present here a new selection criterion for prioritizing research on efficacious drugs for the fight against COVID-19: the relative toxicity versus safety of herbal medications, which were effective against SARS in the 2002/2003 epidemic. We rank these medicines according to their toxicity versus safety as basis for preferential rapid research on their potential in the treatment of COVID-19. The data demonstrate that from toxicological information nothing speaks against immediate investigation on, followed by rapid implementation of Lonicera japonica, Morus alba, Forsythia suspensa, and Codonopsis spec. for treatment of COVID-19 patients. Glycyrrhiza spec. and Panax ginseng are ranked in …

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyRelative toxicityCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pharmaceutical ScienceReviewSARS-CoV-2 severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 203 medical and health sciencesCytochrome P450 Phytochemicals0302 clinical medicineSOD superoxide dismutaseDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumansOral applicationIKK inhibitor of κB kinase030304 developmental biologyPharmacologyRational phytotherapy0303 health sciencesPublic healthCOVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019JNK c-Jun N-terminale kinaseNO nitric oxidePlants MedicinalTraditional medicineToxicityACE2 angiotensin converting enzyme 2business.industrySARS-CoV-2Public healthCOVID-19Th2 T helper cells type 2NF-κB nuclear factor- κ B cellsComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisToxicityMolecular MedicineCYP cytochrome P450 monooxygenaseHIV-1 human immunodeficiency virus 1businessSelection criterionMAPK mitogen-activated protein kinaseDrugs Chinese HerbalPhytomedicine
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El delito de impago de pensiones (art. 227 cp) tras la última jurisprudencia del tribunal supremo español (ssts núms. 346/2020 de 25 de junio; 348/20…

2021

Estudio del art. 207 CP en clave jurisprudencial

348/2020 de 25 de juniorequisitos del delito.:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Luis de las Estudio del art. 207 CP en clave jurisprudencial Delito de impago de pensionescuota hipotecariaUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730073 El delito de impago de pensiones (art. 227 cp) tras la última jurisprudencia del tribunal supremo español (ssts núms. 346/2020 de 25 de junioY 557/2020 de 29 de octubre Comentario a la sts núm. 348/2020 de 25 de junio Heras Vivescrime requirements 650 661Crime of non-payment of pensionsmortgage payment
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SfM Techniques Applied in Bad Lighting and Reflection Conditions: The Case of a Museum Artwork

2019

In recent years, SfM techniques have been widely used especially in the field of Cultural Heritage. Some applications, however, remain undefined in cases where the boundary conditions are not suitable for the technique. Examples of this are instances where there are poor lighting conditions and the presence of glass and reflective surfaces. This paper presents a case study where SfM is applied, using a DSLR camera (Nikon D5200), to the “Head of Hades” inside a glass theca and under a large number of light sources at different distances and of different intensities and sizes. The geometric evaluation has been made comparing the DSLR camera model against the 3D data acquired with structured l…

3D model060102 archaeologyComputer science020207 software engineering06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)Cultural heritageComputer graphics (images)Photogrammetry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMuseum0601 history and archaeologySettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoReflective surfacesReflection (computer graphics)Structured light
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3D Image Based Modelling Using Google Earth Imagery for 3D Landscape Modelling

2019

In recent years SfM technique experiments have been innumerable and increasingly refined under metric profiles. The techniques rely on photographic datasets of the objects or landscapes which can require in most cases time consuming and expensive surveys. Recently however there have been increases in the available 3D data of sites worldwide on the Google Earth (GE) platform. This paper presents a unique experimentation that considers integrating readily available datasets from GE and images taken during surveys on ground level for 3D replication without the use of expensive aerial surveys. This will enable practitioners the ability to more easily create 3D models of cultural heritage signif…

3D modelAerial surveyProcess (engineering)Computer scienceGoogle EarthObject (computer science)Data scienceReplication (computing)Cultural heritagePhotogrammetryLandscape modellingPhotogrammetrySfMMetric (mathematics)Reliability (statistics)
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