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Amanda Yates, Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Sibyl Bloomfield, Andrew Burgess, Charles Walker, Kathy Waghorn, Priscila Besen, Nick Sargent and Fleur Palmer
The institutional frameworks within which we conceive, design, construct, inhabit and manage our built environments are widely acknowledged to be key factors contributing to converging ecological crises: climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental d...
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Roman Waclawowicz, Magdalena Giemza, Elzbieta Pytlarz and Anna Wenda-Piesik
Under the pro-environmental principles of agricultural production, soil cultivation and organic fertilization are of particular importance as strategical elements in reducing weed infestation in the context of sustainable agriculture. The aim of this stu...
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Kamiya Varshney, Maibritt Pedersen Zari and Nilesh Bakshi
Carbon sequestration (CS) and habitat provisioning (HP) through building-integrated vegetation are interlinked approaches that could potentially reduce climate change and biodiversity loss attributed to the built environment. However, a practical approac...
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Neill J. Turner
The present Special Issue comprises a collection of articles addressing the many ways in which extracellular matrix (ECM), or its components parts, can be used in regenerative medicine applications. ECM is a dynamic structure, composed of a three-dimensi...
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Madhusudan Raghavan
Pág. 01 - 09
Engine start systems are key to providing a good customer experience for today?s drivers. Considerable effort goes into ensuring a smooth and quiet engine start, especially in vehicles equipped with start/stop systems. We present two novel mechatronic st...
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Sharifah Khalizah Syed Othman Thani,Noorjannah Abdul Rahim,Nik Hanita Nik Mohamad,Nor Hanisah Mohd Hashim
Pág. 193 - 202
Attempt to rehabilitate the degraded land has been made, and has evidenced many successful redevelopments atop of the land. This paper attempts to look into the specific role of landscape architects in remedying the former dump site. The conceptual desig...
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Nely Ramzy
Pág. 246 - 267
Biomimicry is a growing area of interest in architecture due to the potentials it offers for innovative architectural solutions and for more sustainable, regenerative built environment. Yet, a growing body of research identified various deficiencies to t...
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Jiankun Peng, Hongwen He and Nenglian Feng
This paper presents a collaborative control system for an electric vehicle chassis based on a centralized and hierarchical control architecture. The centralized controller was designed for the suspension and steering system, which is used for improving r...
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Eduardo Prieto González
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Architectural history of the last two centuries shows that welfare, far from being a purely technical issue ? a balance between weather and the physiological human constants ? is a culturally constructed idea concerning diverse factors, such as the relat...
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Eduardo Prieto González
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Lejos de ser un concepto de índole técnica ?el simple equilibrio higrotérmico entre las condiciones del clima y las constantes fisiológicas humanas? el confort es una idea culturalmente construida, que concierne a factores heteróclitos, como la relación ...
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