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Andreas N. Angelakis, Andrea G. Capodaglio, Cees W. Passchier, Mohammad Valipour, Jens Krasilnikoff, Vasileios A. Tzanakakis, Gül Sürmelihindi, Alper Baba, Rohitashw Kumar, Benoît Haut, Maria G. Roubelakis, Zhang Min and Nicholas Dercas
Contaminated water and poor sanitation are associated with disease transmission. Absent, inadequate, or improperly managed water resources and sanitation systems expose individuals to preventable health risks. Billions of people lack access to these basi...
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Fabrizio Banfi, Mara Pontisso, Francesca Romana Paolillo, Stefano Roascio, Clara Spallino and Chiara Stanga
The research focuses on the generation of 3D models aimed at creating interactive virtual environments as the outcomes of scalar representations of existing realities. The purpose is to increase the narration, fruition, and dissemination of the findings ...
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Claudio Alimonti, Valerio Baiocchi, Giorgia Bonanotte and Gábor Molnár
The aqueducts built by the ancient Romans are among the most impressive evidence of their engineering skills. The water inside the aqueducts was transported for kilometers, exploiting only the slight but constant differences in altitude throughout the ro...
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Inmaculada Remolar, Cristina Rebollo and Jon A. Fernández-Moyano
Master lectures of history are usually quite boring for the students, and to keep their attention requires a great effort from teachers. Virtual and Augmented Reality have a clear potential in education and can solve this problem. Serious games that use ...
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Susana Gazmuri Stein
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Este artículo examina el papel de los modelos políticos de Atenas, Esparta y Roma en la discusión sobre la mejor forma de gobierno en Chile durante los primeros años de la República. Propone que la historia y los sistemas políticos clásicos fueron paradi...
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N. Jayaramappa
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Arch structures have been utilized through the ages, beginning in the ancient civilizations of Greece, Egypt and Rome, to present day with their common use in bridges. Arches are well known for the ability to carry loads spanning large areas. Also now a ...
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François Retief
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Through the ages leprosy has ?lled mankind with awe and horror. It still remains one of the unconquered infectious diseases, although the World Health Organisation reports a decrease in its prevalence (18 million to two million new cases annually ...
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