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2. Werkzeuge, um mehr herauszufinden
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Walther, Cornelia C. and Walther, Cornelia C.
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- 2024
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3. Punaises de lit : prudence avec les produits utilisés.
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Langrand, Jerome and Pages, Rachel
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- 2024
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4. ИСТОРИЯ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ И АНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ОБЗОР КОЛЛЕКЦИОННЫХ ФОНДОВ ГЛАВНОГО БОТАНИЧЕСКОГО САДА (г. Алматы).
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Ситпаева, Г. Т. and Грудзинская, Л. М.
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An overview of the dynamics of the quantitative composition of the Main Botanical Garden's (MBG) living collections from the time it was formed to the present day is given. The distribution of taxa by expositions and collection sites, their systematic affiliation, peculiarities of the formation of collections in different periods of the existence of MBG, and features of ontogeny in different groups of taxons are discussed. The combined living collection fund of the MBG includes 3225 taxa of higher plants in 150 families, 667 genera, 1853 species, 343 forms, and 1076 plant varieties representing domestic and worldwide flora from different regions of the globe. The most represented families are Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, Rosaceae, and Fabaceae however, most families (78) are represented by only 1-2 species. The genera Allium and Crataegus (by 43 species each), Iris (36), Pinus (23), Acer (21), and Betula (20) are distinguished by the number of species. By varietal diversity the most representatives are Rosa - 175 varieties, Syringa vulgaris - 126 varieties, Hemerocallis hybrida - 102 varieties, irises (82 varieties), Narcissus hybrida (72 varieties). The varietal collections Tulipa hybrida (41 varieties) and Hosta hybrida (38) are also representative. The vital state of most plants is quite satisfactory; under our conditions, about half of the collection plants pass the full ontogenetic development cycle and produce completely viable seeds. Another 30% of the collection plants are highly active in flowering but breed only vegetative. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. EXPOSER L'ART RUPESTRE: DU TERRAIN AFRICAIN AUX MÉTROPOLES.
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Georget, Jean-Louis and Kuba, Richard
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Often located in places difficult to access - caves, rock shelters, and deserts - prehistoric paintings and engravings were first generally known to the wider public in the 1930s through reproductions presented in publications and exhibitions in major European and American cities. The German anthropologist Leo Frobenius (1873-1938) played a decisive role in this diffusion by creating the world's largest collection of prehistoric art facsimiles: about 5,000 so-called "original" copies faithfully reproducing the size, shapes, and colors of the paintings. The copies were made throughout the world primarily by professionally trained young women artists who accompanied Frobenius on his expeditions. These watercolors brought these rarely seen and distant images into the larger world. In numerous exhibitions, rock art - converted into two dimensions, in rectangular form, and hangable on a wall - was presented to the public like recognized masterpieces. This article explores the history of the collection and today's exhibition concepts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. UNE SYMPHONIE DES CULTURES? LA MUSIQUE ET LE THÉÂTRE DANS L'EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE VIENNOISE DE 1892.
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Couturier, Claire
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From May 7 to October 9, 1892, an international exhibition was held in Vienna, the aim of which was to present the evolution of theater and music, from their origins and through each country. Focusing on the musical aspect of the event, this article examines the contradiction between the organizers' initial idea and the final result. Analysis centers on the historical context that necessitated the setting up of a new event and its consequences for the event's organization. This observation will then lead us to a study of the methodology used and the resulting hierarchy, even though the initial project aimed to avoid competition and conflict. With a focus on the ethnographic aspect of the Rotonde and the place given to the operetta, we will finally question the valuations and exclusions brought to light by the exhibition and ask if the event generated the "symphony of cultures" initially hoped for. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Exposer l’art rupestre
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Jean-Louis Georget and Richard Kuba
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Art rupestre ,Exposition ,Frobenius ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
Often located in places difficult to access – caves, rock shelters, and deserts – prehistoric paintings and engravings were first generally known to the wider public in the 1930s through reproductions presented in publications and exhibitions in major European and American cities. The German anthropologist Leo Frobenius (1873–1938) played a decisive role in this diffusion by creating the world’s largest collection of prehistoric art facsimiles: about 5,000 so-called “original” copies faithfully reproducing the size, shapes, and colors of the paintings. The copies were made throughout the world primarily by professionally trained young women artists who accompanied Frobenius on his expeditions. These watercolors brought these rarely seen and distant images into the larger world. In numerous exhibitions, rock art – converted into two dimensions, in rectangular form, and hangable on a wall – was presented to the public like recognized masterpieces. This article explores the history of the collection and today’s exhibition concepts.
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- 2024
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8. Une symphonie des cultures ?
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Claire Couturier
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Exposition ,Musique ,Théâtre ,Vienne ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
From May 7 to October 9, 1892, an international exhibition was held in Vienna, the aim of which was to present the evolution of theater and music, from their origins and through each country. Focusing on the musical aspect of the event, this article examines the contradiction between the organizers’ initial idea and the final result. Analysis centers on the historical context that necessitated the setting up of a new event and its consequences for the event’s organization. This observation leads to a study of the methodology used and the resulting hierarchy, even though the initial project aimed to avoid competition and conflict. With a focus on the ethnographic aspect of the Rotonde and the place given to the operetta, we will finally question the valuations and exclusions brought to light by the exhibition and ask if the event generated the “symphony of cultures” initially hoped for.
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- 2024
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9. EASTERN ASIA EXPOSITION TASHKENT BOTANICAL GARDEN (UZBEKISTAN).
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Ergashboevich, Temirov Eldor and Kamilzhanovna, Rakhimova Nargiza
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BOTANICAL gardens ,FORESTS & forestry ,EXHIBITIONS ,DECORATION & ornament ,SHRUBS - Abstract
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- 2024
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10. THE EXPOSITION OF NORTH AMERICA OF THE TASHKENT BOTANICAL GARDEN (UZBEKISTAN).
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Mansurovich, Nurov Murodjon and Kamiljanovna, Rakhimova Nargiza
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BOTANICAL gardens ,PLANT species ,EXHIBITIONS ,SHRUBS ,TREES - Abstract
The article provides brief information about the North American exposition of the Tashkent Botanical Garden of Uzbekistan. The species of plants growing today in this exposition are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Changing and Developing Museology: Assessments on the Museums of the Future and the Possibilities
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Burak Boyraz and Hande Çil
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museums ,museology ,exposition ,technology ,history of technology ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The increasing (foreign trade-oriented) competitiveness with the production of technology provides local governments with a number of facilities both in terms of export and administration. In this respect, almost all developed countries have established technological infrastructures and integrated them into the corporate organizations in their homelands. The situation we are talking about has made "technology alliances", one of the popular definitions of the recent period, a necessity. In this way, changes and transformations focused on speed, practicality and ergonomics related to technology have reached the potential to have a global-scale impact. We are aware of the point reached in the 20th century of postmodernism. It is possible to say that the effect it evoked in the last quarter of the century has left it with a similar one. However, technology has a use area that appeals to the collective consciousness by creating widespread effects with its renewed and interdisciplinary features. There is now a situation that should be foreseen in decisions on national policies and that affects the sustainability of large-capital institutions. On the other hand, today, the emphasis is on information and the information societies that come with it. Information societies are societies that have the ability to assimilate the benefits provided by the information of information urgently. Due to these characteristics, while their intellectual needs deepen day by day, their expectations from the culture industry are different. Museums, one of the indispensable actors of the cultural industry, closely follow technology while striving to meet the intellectual needs of information societies among their target groups. In line with their functions, there are already many "current" technologies that they have added to their fixture lists. Their knowledge in the process signals that they will continue their current approach in the coming years. Research; It has a flow that sets out from the technologies that museums have acquired/continue to acquire and evaluates and interprets the later stages of the process. The technologies discussed in the subheadings range from augmented reality to NFT and Metaverse. In the last part, where this diversity is examined, there are a number of suggestions for museums that want to benefit from the benefits of Industry 4.0.
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12. Categorical analysis of the museum phenomenon: Space and time
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Antipova, Ekaterina Alekseevna
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museum ,mythological space ,mythological time ,exposition ,exhibition ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
Introduction. The museum provides society with the opportunity for special interaction with space and time for the purposes of acquiring knowledge and the most complete assimilation of codes existing in culture and society. Theoretical analysis. Society’s perception of space and time in the museum will be examined and analyzed from the perspective of myth, which makes it possible to identify archetypal ideas of humanity that developed in ancient times and have largely not lost their infl uence on modern culture and society. The methods of institutionalizing the activities of society, which originated in the past, passed from one era to another in a transformed form, while retaining some characteristic features and at the same time acquiring new ones that became necessary for existence in a diff erent sociocultural context. One of these characteristic features is the idea that space and time in a museum have profane and sacred dimensions. Conclusion. Space and time in the museum are a mirror not only of mythical motifs, but also of the dominant developments of the modern world. These fundamental principles concentrate all the most signifi cant features inherent in human communities for the purpose of their further transmission to society.
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13. Museum Education in Ukraine After Russia's Major Invasion. How Institutions are Adapting to New Conditions on the Fly.
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Tymkiv, Svitlana
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MUSEUM studies , *MUSEUM employees , *CITIES & towns , *INTERNALLY displaced persons - Abstract
This article describes the state of museum education in Ukrainian museums after the Russian armed invasion. The research was based on interviews with museum workers from five cities in Ukraine. Museums represent different regions of Ukraine and museums of different directions. The author analyzes what changes have taken place in educational work during the last two years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Narrative Beginnings: Relations between First Full-Fledged Scenes and the Beginning of the Main Action.
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Segal, Eyal
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NARRATION , *AESTHETICS , *EXPOSITION (Rhetoric) , *BEGINNING , *RHETORIC - Abstract
This essay focuses on two important phenomena in the context of narrative "beginnings": the beginning of the action proper and the first full-fledged scene (FFS), namely, the first time-section in the text that the author finds to be of consequence enough to deserve full scenic treatment. The point of departure for my discussion is Meir Sternberg's claim that the FFS always signals the beginning of the action proper (and the end of the exposition) in the fabula. To refute this as an absolute claim, I examine several types of openings where the FFS either succeeds or precedes chronologically the beginning of the action proper. I thereby also try to demonstrate it is instructive to consider the FFS more generally as significant on aesthetic and rhetorical grounds within the narrative whole; it can perform various and possibly alternative functions to the one Sternberg attributes to it as necessary and constant. Moreover, regarding the question of establishing the beginning point of the action proper, I suggest as an alternative signpost another full-fledged scene—the first in what I call the "main linear sequence" of the work (the application of both criteria often leads to the same result, but not always). This alternative indicator is not without its limitations either, but these limitations are methodologically useful since they help us identify and explain cases where the demarcation between exposition and action proper is genuinely problematic (when it is difficult to identify a main linear sequence in the work). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. 治前期臺灣「美術」概念的移植與形成 —以博覽會與官方展覽會為探討...
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邱函妮
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16. Changing and Developing Museology: Assessments on the Museums of the Future and the Possibilities.
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ÇİL, Hande and BOYRAZ, Burak
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MUSEUM studies ,COLLECTIVE consciousness ,AUGMENTED reality ,MUSEUMS ,SHARED virtual environments ,INFORMATION needs - Abstract
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- 2024
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17. CONOCIMIENTO DEL ALUMNADO DE EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA DE ORIHUELA (ESPAÑA) SOBRE EL RIESGO DE INUNDACIÓN.
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Zaragoza Sáez, Ángela and Morote Seguido, Álvaro-Francisco
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SECONDARY school students ,COMPULSORY education ,SECONDARY education ,CLIMATE change ,AT-risk students - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:9–13: Reconstructing based on Byzantine text
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Yonathan Purnomo, Muner Daliman, Timotius Sukarna, Hana Suparti, and David Ming
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exposition ,prayer ,the lord’s prayer ,byzantine text ,new testament ,gospel ,matthew 6:9–13 ,The Bible ,BS1-2970 ,Practical Theology ,BV1-5099 - Abstract
Prayer holds a profound significance in a believer’s life, with Lord Jesus teaching specific teachings to his disciples on the subject. It serves as a communication tool bridging the connection between God and humanity, constituting a dialogue rather than solely a platform for pleas or requests. This research delved into the specific text of prayer, focusing on Matthew 6:9–13, commonly known as ‘The Lord’s Prayer’. While many Christians interpret it as a ‘prayer of supplication’, the study questioned whether it truly falls into that category and explored potential contradictions. Utilising a qualitative approach with a pure exegesis study, the author employed hermeneutics based on John D. Grassmick’s steps of exegesis analysis. The examination was centred on the Byzantine Greek Bible text in the Gospel of Matthew 6:14–15. The aim was to grasp the essence of the message within the studied texts, emphasising Lord Jesus’ teachings. Results highlighted the significance of understanding the Lord’s Prayer as taught by Jesus in Matthew 6:9–13. The author emphasised the importance for Christians in Indonesia to comprehend the meaning of this prayer. Contribution: This reconstruction of Matthew’s understanding of the Lord’s Prayer using the Byzantine text anticipated contributions to HTS Theological Studies. The Our Father’s Prayer, a blessing to churches and Christians for over 2000 years, was explored for its proper grammatical translation and the profound contents taught by Jesus. This study aimed to assist Christians in understanding and applying the prayer in their lives, aligning with the true faith and fostering spiritual growth as intended by Lord Jesus.
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- 2024
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19. Problems of Preservation of Archaeological Organic Materials in the National Museum of the Republic Of Kazakhstan
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Ainur K. Akzhassarova
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archaeology ,artefacts ,organic archaeological materials ,archaeological collection ,exposition ,storage and display regimes ,conservation and restoration ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
The conditions for the preservation of museum items, including organic archaeological materials, are dictated by a number of aspects of museum practice: the organization of protection and preservation in exhibition halls and museum depositories; the system of registration and storage of museum values; restoration and conservation; exposition and exhibition activities, often associated with the transportation of exhibits. Organic archaeological materials make up almost a quarter of the archaeological collection of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan from the ancient times to the ethnographic present. The purpose of the article is to summarize the experience and museum practice of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan with organic archaeological materials: methodological approaches to preservation and methods of their exhibiting are considered.
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- 2023
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20. Modélisation de la qualité de l'air : vers l'évaluation de l'exposition atmosphérique aux pesticides.
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Couvidat, Florian, Bedos, Carole, and Quivet, Etienne
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AIR pollution - Abstract
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- 2023
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21. Application de méthodes d'intelligence artificielle dans la détection des parcelles agricoles afin de produire des indicateurs spatialisés d'exposition indirecte aux pesticides.
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Andriamanamamonjy, Angelo and Orazio, Sebastien
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
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- 2023
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22. Die Methode der Politischen Phänomenologie: Interrogation, Exposition, Demonstration.
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Herrmann, Steffen
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EXHIBITIONS ,POLITICAL debates ,TORTURE ,PHENOMENOLOGY - Abstract
Husserl endeavoured to establish phenomenology as a 'rigorous science' and therefore linked its development to methodological considerations from the very beginning. Such considerations are often lacking in current debates on political phenomenology. This article aims to remedy this deficit. It argues that political phenomenology reinterprets Husserl's methodological principles of epoché and reduction and transforms them into what can be termed interrogation and exposition. In addition, a further, often overlooked, principle of Husserl's method is uncovered, which is referred to here as demonstration. It is through this triad of interrogation, exposition and demonstration that contemporary political phenomenology adapts and transforms the method of classical phenomenology. The topics of whiteness and race are employed to show how these principles can facilitate the analysis of political struggles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. RESEARCH FOR BANKSY MURAL 'JUDOKI' IN BORODYANKA.
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MOLODID, Oleksandr, KOVALCHUK, Oleksandr, IVASHKO, Yulia, KUSNIERZ-KRUPA, Dominika, TISLIAR, Pavol, DMYTRENKO, Andrii, and BEDNARZ, Łukasz
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MURAL art ,STREET art ,WAR - Abstract
This paper concerns the issue of researching one of Banksy's murals, which was created in the city of Borodyanka, Ukraine. This mural, like the artist's other works, carries a deeper message. This time it is a message related to the war in Ukraine. At the same time, the authors note that the mural is a work of art and an important 'witness' for the local community to the tragic events in Borodyanka. In the current situation, where as a result of the war, the building substance is destroyed to a greater or lesser extent, it is important to consider how to protect, preserve, and restore works of street art, especially works as valuable as the Banksy mural under analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Therapy-Related MDS/AML and the Role of Environmental Factors
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Voso, Maria Teresa, Falconi, Giulia, Gill, Harinder, editor, and Kwong, Yok-Lam, editor
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- 2023
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25. From Sukabumi to Amsterdam 1883 the Spreading Sundanese Culture Through Parakan Salak Tea Plantation Exposition
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Komala, Icuh, Maulana, Hirlan, Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Hartanto, Prasetyo, editor, and Suprapmanto, Joko, editor
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- 2023
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26. Texts as Cultural Artefacts: Theoretical Challenges to Empirical Research on Utterances and Texts
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Berge, Kjell Lars, Ledin, Per, Nyström Höög, Catharina, editor, Rahm, Henrik, editor, and Thomassen Hammerstad, Gøril, editor
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- 2023
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27. XIII Региональная художественная выставка «Дальний Восток»: цифры, факты, выводы
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Левданская, Н.А.
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xiii региональная выставка «дальний восток» ,современное искусство дальнего востока ,экспозиция ,каталог ,13th regional exhibition “far east” ,contemporary art of the far east ,exposition ,catalogue ,Fine Arts - Abstract
Снижение качества региональных выставок последних лет не раз отмечалось исследователями, занимающимися современным отечественным искусством, и самими художниками. С помощью эмпирического количественного метода автором проведен анализ ротации художников Дальнего Востока, принимавших участие в XII и XIII Региональных выставках «Дальний Восток», выявлены видовые предпочтения в искусстве мастеров разных территорий региона. Методы наблюдения, сравнения, анализа экспозиции, каталогов зональных/региональных экспозиций разных лет позволили сделать выводы о некоторых причинах организационного порядка, ведущих в конечном счете к снижению качества проведения выставок, являющихся на протяжении около шестидесяти лет основным критерием состояния изобразительного искусства в регионах страны.
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28. Seismic and Tsunami Risk Analysis for Installing Resilient Power Systems Based on Isolated Microgrids on Buildings: The Case of Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos.
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Haro-Baez, Ana Gabriela, Chavez, Diego, Camino, Cristina, and Arcos-Aviles, Diego
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Due to their geographical condition and worldwide environmental protection policies, the Galapagos Islands must opt for implementing clean energy infrastructure considering natural hazard effects that can directly affect the resilience of community residents. Santa Cruz Island is part of this archipelago, with rich biodiversity in flora and unique fauna. This study proposes identifying earthquake and tsunami risk assessment components on the island, such as the infrastructure vulnerability of Puerto Ayora, the central city of Santa Cruz Island. The FEMA P-154 and FEMA P-646 methodologies are used to classify buildings for technically installing microgrids based on photovoltaic generation systems. For this purpose, maps and data from state entities are used in combination with catalogs from development and land use planning, Software for Geoprocesses and virtual tours, and cadastral information provided by the Decentralized Autonomous Government (GAD) of Santa Cruz to develop techniques that offer a risk index to identify buildings that could sustain seismic and tsunamic loads. The study exposes alarming results that would prevent the installation of photovoltaic generation systems on the buildings' roofs. Consequently, a more detailed field study is recommended to contrast the reported analysis to implement mitigation strategies accordingly. Finally, geoprocesseced maps are presented, in addition to general installing recommendations for the photovoltaic system's infrastructure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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29. Psychopharmakotherapie in Schwangerschaft und Stillzeit – Teil I: Schwerpunkt Schwangerschaft: Möglichkeiten der Unterstützung durch therapeutisches Drug-Monitoring.
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Paulzen, Michael and Schoretsanitis, Georgios
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DRUG monitoring , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *MENTAL illness - Abstract
The medicinal treatment of mental disorders during pregnancy and lactation requires special knowledge about possible effects of the psychopharmacotherapy on the intrauterine exposure of the embryo/fetus. Therefore, the first part of this 2‑part article focuses on the use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy. In the second part, the use of psychotropic drugs during breastfeeding is addressed. Possible substance-specific risks as a consequence of the administration have to be assessed compared to the natural risk of pregnancy complications, birth complications and neonatal complications associated with the appropriate (untreated) mental disease. Pharmacokinetic changes during pregnancy require a special focus on the safety of drug treatment and treatment efficacy. Currently, neither the European Medicines Agency (EMA) nor the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved any psychotropic drug for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. A more detailed consideration of the risk profiles of all psychotropic drugs, prescribed off-label during this time, is important. Antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers are the main drugs used, despite their lack of approval. This first part of our 2‑part article provides an overview of the most frequently used substance groups during pregnancy and their special characteristics. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is presented as a clinical tool that can provide a supportive contribution to treatment safety and effectiveness during pregnancy and later also during breastfeeding, not only because of the changing pharmacokinetics. In this context, the measurement of concentrations of the active substance allows a better quantification of the intrauterine and postpartum exposure risk. Despite all clinical support possibilities, each therapeutic decision for the administration of a psychotropic drug remains an individual case decision. For those involved in the treatment, this means a careful balancing of the possible consequences of non-treatment and the possible sequelae of the use of psychopharmacotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. Psychopharmakotherapie in der Schwangerschaft und Stillzeit – Teil II: Schwerpunkt Stillzeit: Möglichkeiten der Unterstützung durch therapeutisches Drug-Monitoring.
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Paulzen, Michael and Schoretsanitis, Georgios
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DRUG monitoring , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *MENTAL illness - Abstract
The drug treatment of mental disorders during lactation requires special knowledge about the possible effects on the breastfed infant. The first part of this 2‑part article is devoted to the use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy. This second part addresses the use of psychotropic drugs during breastfeeding. The uncertainty about whether maternal breastfeeding can be recommended during drug treatment is high and the clinical management of psychopharmacotherapy during breastfeeding is a major challenge. Due to sparse scientific evidence, the administration of psychotropic drugs must be evaluated individually; however, the risk of mental decompensation of the mother is a weighty factor that can have a very negative impact on the mother-child pair, in the worst case up to suicide or infanticide. Drug treatment during breastfeeding is always off-label and should therefore only be given after a careful risk assessment and comprehensive clarification. Every treatment decision is a case by case decision based on an assessment of the overall constellation. This includes the psychiatric history, the current complaints and a risk assessment for the infant, ideally with the involvement of a social support network in the environment. A multiprofessional support by psychiatrists, pediatricians, gynecologists and midwives should accompany drug treatment during breastfeeding under close monitoring. This second part of the 2‑part article provides an overview of the most frequently used drug classes during the breastfeeding period. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is a valuable tool for risk and exposure assessment during the breastfeeding period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. LA GÉNÉALOGIE ACCESSIBLE À TOUS GRÂCE AUX SALONS VIRTUELS.
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ROUSSEAU, SONIA
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COVID-19 pandemic ,GENEALOGY ,EXHIBITIONS ,DATABASES ,INTERNET - Abstract
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32. Glass World 2023 — International Exposition: An Overview.
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Matveev, V. I.
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GLASS furnaces , *GLASS products , *GLASS construction , *EXHIBITIONS , *GLASS industry - Abstract
The highlights of the 24th International Exposition Glass World held in Moscow are briefly cited. About 100 companies from 12 countries of the world participated. New manufacturing and quality-control technologies of glass products and the main structural components of glass furnaces and methods of their high-quality production are demonstrated at the exposition. Examples of the most successful enterprises in the glass industry are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. La projectification dans les organisations culturelles : le cas d’une exposition temporaire.
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Pauget, Bertrand, Tobelem, Jean-Michel, and Wald, Andreas
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34. Les statues pleurent aussi: Réceptions critiques de l'exposition Sur la route des chefferies du Cameroun, du visible à l'invisible.
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Galitzine-Loumpet, Alexandra
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35. L’enfant dans l’épigraphie funéraire latine d’Afrique : les provinces de Numidie et de Maurétanie césarienne comme cas d’étude (1er - 3ème siècle ap. J.-C).
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36. Inchoate Unitary Visions: Tracing Nationalism in the Visual Culture of Korea’s International Expositions, 1893–1929
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Bai, Yaying
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Korea ,Joseon Dynasty ,Exposition ,Colonialism ,Pavilion ,Poster ,Postcard - Abstract
The Pavilion of Hangul pixels at the Expo 2010 in Shanghai attested to South Korea's booming economy and rising popularity of its culture in the contemporary era. However, Korea's early experience with expositions demonstrates its struggle with nation branding and autonomy. To debrief this tumultuous path, this paper examines the visual culture of Korea in international and national-scaled expositions from 1893 to 1929, encompassing the end of dynastic history, the short life of the Korean Empire, and the colonial era. The role of designership and audience in presenting Korean culture is analyzed under autonomous and colonial contexts. This research would serve to enhance the understanding of Korean nationalism through various visual representations of Korea and its culture in early modernity.
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37. "EL MUSEO EN CAMINO": Confluencia de discursos, procesos y prácticas artístico -- educativas.
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BEGOÑA PAZ GARCÍA, MARÍA, MARTÍNEZ BARREIRO, ÁFRICA, and GRADÍN CARBAJAL, CRISTIAN
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CHILDREN'S museums ,SOCIAL values ,CULTURAL values ,ARCHITECTS ,SMALL cities ,TEACHERS - Abstract
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38. Electronic Module Development Write Exposition Text Based on Project Based Learning in Class X Madrasah Aliyah
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Yuridha, Merli, Syahrul, R., Striełkowski, Wadim, Editor-in-Chief, Black, Jessica M., Series Editor, Butterfield, Stephen A., Series Editor, Chang, Chi-Cheng, Series Editor, Cheng, Jiuqing, Series Editor, Dumanig, Francisco Perlas, Series Editor, Al-Mabuk, Radhi, Series Editor, Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, Series Editor, Urban, Mathias, Series Editor, Webb, Stephen, Series Editor, Zulfadhli, Zulfadhli, editor, Adek, Muhammad, editor, Nelisa, Malta, editor, and Nabila, Jeihan, editor
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39. THE PERIOD IN THE THEORY OF MUSICAL FORMS
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ȚIRCUNOVA, SVETLANA
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period ,phrase ,motive ,cadence turnover ,exposition ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
The article examines the main stages in the formation and development of the theory of the period: there is an analysis of the interpretation of this form in the works of A.B. Marx, G. Riemann, the Russian musicologists I. Sposodin, Yu. Tyulin, L. Mazel, V. Tsukerman and others. The dual nature of the period is characterized in connection with its simultaneous belonging to the syntactic and compositional levels of musical form. There are two approaches to understanding this structure – metro-tectonic and content-functional. It is concluded that the qualities of expositionality and completeness of the period are provided by its attraction to the periodicity of the structure, harmonic closure and functional balance of the constituent elements.
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40. Cultural heritage in the educational practice of the school museum (on the example of the museum of the history of the village of Pogorilivka in Ukraine)
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Lyudmila GERUS
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cultural heritage ,school museum ,exposition ,museum pedagogy ,representative ethnic cultural symbols ,ritual bread ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 - Abstract
In the article was revealed the problem of preserving cultural heritage with the help of school museum. The prerequisites for the creation of the school Museum of the History of the village of Pogorilivka (Ukraine), its museum space and expositions (“History of the village, rural house, everyday life and weaving”, “Room of ethnography”, “Svetlitsa (front room) of bread”) were considered. The village of Pogorilivka in Bukovina is one of the Ukrainian villages that have not lost their self-sufficiency and identity. The locality represents an ethnographic and folkloric valuable area, which led to the establishment of the School Museum of Village History. The main directions of the Museum’s activity were analyzed as an element of the social structure that allows to learn, teach, educate, affirming ethnic identity. Conclusions were drawn about the fundamental practices of museum pedagogy. The importance of representative ethnic cultural symbols was determined; the need for their search was emphasized, possible ways of their active implementation in educational programs and in the modern socio-cultural environment was indicated. One of the central representative ethnic symbols of Ukrainians was identified ritual bread, widely represented in the “Svetlitsa (front room) of bread” of the Museum of the History of the village of Pogorilivka.
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41. L’ENFANT EXPOSE AUX VIOLENCES CONJUGALES : ENFANT TEMOIN OU ENFANT VICTIME ?
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Annie BAPU KASONGO
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enfant ,témoin ,victime ,violence ,famille ,exposition ,conjugal ,mise en danger ,secret ,dévastateur ,Law - Abstract
La famille constitue la garantie première, avant toute convention et toute charte, des droits de l’enfant. Pour cette simple et bonne raison que cette unité sociale de base n’est régie ni par la discipline, ni par l’adhésion intellectuelle, ni par l’intérêt, mais avant tout par l’amour. L’amour indéfectible pour l’être en qui nous reconnaissons notre propre sang et notre propre chair, un être qui nous survivra en ce monde et d’une certaine manière nous confère l’immortalité . Mais quoi de plus délicat qu’un enfant exposé à des violences au sein de sa propre famille alors que cette dernière est non seulement le lieu privilégié de l’épanouissement affectif et personnel de chacun, particulièrement de l’enfant mais est aussi un lieu intime et privé. Et la question de la violence conjugale dérange car elle touche à l’intimité du foyer. Aussi, les enfants se trouvent malgré eux être témoins ou victimes des violences conjugales, ce qui crée en eux une situation de mise en danger permanente ; ils se sentent constamment en insécurité tant physique que morale et portent sur eux un lourd secret qu’ils ne devraient dévoiler à personne sous peine de sanctions sévères et de graves privations de la part de leurs parents. En effet, évoquer les violences dans ses diverses formes au sein du couple parental dont ils peuvent être victimes, peut mettre mal à l’aise et conduire au silence. Ils deviennent ainsi des victimes résignées. Tandis que l’impact desdites violences sur le développement tant physique que psychique de l’enfant est néfaste et dévastateur. Il est moins évident de prétendre éradiquer ce fléau incrusté dans nos pays depuis bien longtemps, mais il convient de s’investir dans les moyens mis à notre portée pour le réduire sensiblement.
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42. Motive of escape from the house in the novel 'the adventures of huckleberry finn'
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Kurbanova, M.M.
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- 2022
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43. Becken aus Beton in Entwässerungsanlagen nach ZTV‐ING.
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Alonso Junghanns, Maria Teresa, Breitenbücher, Rolf, Günther, Michael, Haist, Michael, and Haus, Jörg
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DURABILITY , *CONCRETE - Abstract
Concrete basins according to ZTV‐ING Concrete retention basins within the German federal highways network are regulated in ZTV‐ING. Taking into account the current state of the art and the experiences of the road administration with regard to the construction and operation of such basins and pump houses, a new assignment of the exposure classes for these components should be appropriate. This article takes a differentiated view on the relevant environmental impacts of concrete basins and explains the background for possible modifications to be made in a new ZTV‐ING. For example, in case of a global categorization, many components would have to be formally assigned to the exposure class XF4, from which the mandatory use of air‐entrained concrete would then be directly derived. However, differentiated considerations, considering specific boundary conditions and many years of experience, also allow the use of concretes without air entraining agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Compearance.
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Calabrò, Daniela
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REFLECTION (Philosophy) , *EXHIBITIONS - Abstract
The analyses at the core of this essay focus attention on the concepts of "Compearance" and "Exposition" in Jean-Luc Nancy's philosophical reflection. Starting from the analyses carried out by Sartre, Lévinas and Derrida, this paper aims to define and highlight one of the fundamental concepts in Nancy's philosophical work, which is touching. A " corpus of touch " that is a syncopated corpus, interrupted and mixed with other bodies; here the whole sense of compearance and exposition is at stake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Presentation of Military Antiquities at the Exhibitions of Archaeological Congresses in the Russian Empire.
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Ivaniuk, O. L., Mokhnatiuk, I. O., and Walancik, Marek
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MILITARY weapons ,MILITARY history ,RESEARCH personnel ,IRON Age ,NINETEENTH century - Abstract
The article scrutinizes the materials and catalog entries from archeological congresses held in the Russian Empire during the latter half of the 19th century and the early 20
th century, focusing on the organization and content of exhibitions presented during these events. These exhibitions were notably orchestrated according to two guiding principles: a territorial approach, which grouped items based on their geographical origins, and an ownership principle, which categorized items based on the nature of their ownership -- be it museums, scientific societies, private collectors, or individual researchers. A considerable portion of the exhibits comprised military antiquities, delineated into several categories including ancient weaponry and armory showcasing archeological discoveries such as arrowheads, spear tips, and remnants of swords dating back to the Copper, Bronze, and early Iron Ages; weapons and ammunition from diverse historical eras; faleristics, encompassing the study of tokens and medals; and written memorabilia, which offer glimpses into the respective periods they originate from. Despite the rich narrative potential of these military artifacts, many were presented with inadequate or altogether absent attribution, a factor that significantly hinders their systematic categorization in contemporary studies. The analysis particularly accentuates the pivotal role played by Ukrainian researchers and collectors, not just in facilitating the assembly of these exhibitions, but in enriching them with substantial collections of artifacts, especially those connected to the Zaporozhian Cossacks. It highlights the standout contributions at congresses hosted in Ukraine, where the most expansive collections of military antiquities were exhibited, offering a rich, albeit complex, tapestry of military history that commands further detailed exploration and study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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46. Einstellung von Psychotherapeut:innen zur Exposition mit älteren Patient:innen.
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Arns, Jessica, Born, Verena, Flöter, Lukas, Hulsmans, Nik, and Forstmeier, Simon
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47. Angstkonfrontation bei Progredienzangst.
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Berg, Petra and Dinkel, Andreas
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48. Monitoring exposure to climate-related hazards: Indicator methodology and key results.
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Maes, Mikaël J. A., Hishinuma, Abel Gonzales, Haščič, Ivan, Hoffmann, Claire, Banquet, Alexandre, Veneri, Paolo, Bizeul, Alexandre, Martin, Arnau Risquez, and Quadrelli, Roberta
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DROUGHT management ,URBAN density ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,PARIS Agreement (2016) ,HAZARDS ,DROUGHTS - Abstract
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- 2022
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49. Kanon und Konflikt. Kunst aus dem Nationalsozialismus in deutschen Kunstmuseen.
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Jesse, Darja
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50. Planning protection of Ciechanow castle versus contemporary exposition in the landscape.
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Drobek, Katarzyna and Boguszewska, Kamila
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CASTLES ,LANDSCAPE protection ,NATURAL landscaping ,EXHIBITIONS ,MONUMENTS - Abstract
The castle in Ciechanow is classified as a Gothic castle of the lowland type. The building, which is an example of defensive architecture, is located to the north of the historic urban layout of Ciechanow city centre. At present, the castle is covered by the following forms of protection: protection for the Natural and Landscape Complex "Łydynia River Valley", provisions of the Local Spatial Development Plan and an entry in the Register of Historic Monuments. The authors of the paper analyse the legal regulations concerning the castle and their impact on the contemporary castle's exposition in the landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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