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Dario D?Orazio and Sofia Nannini
The foundation of architectural acoustics as an independent science is generally referred to Sabine?s early studies and their application. Nevertheless, since the 16th Century, a great number of authors wrote essays and treatises on the design of acousti...
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Devajyoti Deka
Recent studies show that two distinct narratives have emerged about the millennials? behavior, attitudes, and preferences regarding their choice of residence and transportation. According to the optimistic narrative, by living and traveling sustainably, ...
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Mahsa Motlagh, Anik Bhaduri, Janos J. Bogardi, Lars Ribbe
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Escalating tension and a sense of mistrust currently prevail between downstream and upstream countries in the Nile Basin over Ethiopia's construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Striving for self-sufficiency in hydropower generation, E...
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Stefan Liersch, Hagen Koch, Fred Fokko Hattermann
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Close to the border with Sudan, Ethiopia is currently building the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa with a storage volume corresponding to approximately 1.5 years of the mean discharges of the Blue Nile. This endeavor is controversially debate...
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Giovanni De Feo, Andreas N. Angelakis, Georgios P. Antoniou, Fatma El-Gohary, Benoît Haut, Cees W. Passchier and Xiao Yun Zheng
The aim of this paper is to present the evolution of aqueduct technologies through the millennia, from prehistoric to medieval times. These hydraulic works were used by several civilizations to collect water from springs and to transport it to settlement...
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