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Bustamante, Rosa, Patricia Vazquez, and Nicanor Prendes. "Properties of the Ignimbrites in the Architecture of the Historical Center of Arequipa, Peru." Applied Sciences 11, no. 22 (November 10, 2021): 10571. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app112210571.

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The petrographic and petrophysical characteristics of three varieties of ignimbrites used in the architectural heritage of Arequipa (southwest Peru) are analyzed. The modal classification QAFP and TAS diagram discriminate their dacitic nature. Mercury injection porometry revealed very high porosity: 46.5% for white and beige ignimbrites, and 35.5% for the pink variety. Ignimbrites contain intrusions of vulcanodetrital fragments and vacuoles that influence their predominantly non-linear mechanical behavior. The results of water absorption by capillarity (C) and ultrasound pulse velocity (UPV) demonstrate a slight anisotropy for the beige variety and near isotropy for white and pink ignimbrites, which justify the randomness of the application of the ashlars in the masonry and in the selection of the faces to carve. Surfaces with hollows in the white and beige ignimbrites are the result of the erosion of the acicular pumice that fills the vacuoles.
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Özdamar, Esen Gökçe. "The “Pink panther” in architecture: the transdisciplinary approach and thought without image." Trans/Form/Ação 45, no. 2 (April 2022): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2022.v45n2.p127.

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Abstract: As a form of in vivo knowledge, the transdisciplinary (TR) methodology suggests going beyond disciplines. According to Nicolescu, this methodology occurs at different levels of reality (ontological), different levels of perception (complexity), and within the logic of the included middle (logical) axioms that exist simultaneously. In addressing these levels, the researcher is the interlocutor between the external world of the Object and the internal world of the Subject. In architecture, this knowledge emerges through a variety of disciplines that need to be fused with an approach that is rhizomatic and nomadic, leading to thought without an image as characterized by Deleuze and Guattari. By following their “Pink Panther” metaphor for an imageless thought and approach (which does not imitate or reproduce something else) in TR, this article aims to understand the relationship between the TR methodology and the theory of thought without an image - an approach which can enable the comprehension of ambiguous architecture and urban design problems.
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Hungund, Shital, Rakesh Mishra, and Dhwani Gohil. "Assessment of smile architecture and pink aesthetics: A successful methodology in cosmetic dentistry." European Journal of General Dentistry 1, no. 2 (2012): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2278-9626.103385.

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Im, Junsu, Jinwook Bae, Chanwoo Chung, Arvind, and Sungjin Lee. "Design of LSM-tree-based Key-value SSDs with Bounded Tails." ACM Transactions on Storage 17, no. 2 (May 28, 2021): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3452846.

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Key-value store based on a log-structured merge-tree (LSM-tree) is preferable to hash-based key-value store, because an LSM-tree can support a wider variety of operations and show better performance, especially for writes. However, LSM-tree is difficult to implement in the resource constrained environment of a key-value SSD (KV-SSD), and, consequently, KV-SSDs typically use hash-based schemes. We present PinK , a design and implementation of an LSM-tree-based KV-SSD, which compared to a hash-based KV-SSD, reduces 99th percentile tail latency by 73%, improves average read latency by 42%, and shows 37% higher throughput. The key idea in improving the performance of an LSM-tree in a resource constrained environment is to avoid the use of Bloom filters and instead, use a small amount of DRAM to keep/pin the top levels of the LSM-tree. We also find that PinK is able to provide a flexible design space for a wide range of KV workloads by leveraging the read-write tradeoff in LSM-trees.
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Loreti, Pierpaolo, Alexandro Catini, Massimiliano De Luca, Lorenzo Bracciale, Gabriele Gentile, and Corrado Di Natale. "Ultra Low Power Wireless Sensor Network for Pink Iguanas Monitoring." Proceedings 2, no. 13 (November 30, 2018): 978. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2130978.

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Energy management is a key issue in the design of long-lived wireless sensor networks. (WSNs). Energy is used to collect data by sensors and to communicate it to other nodes and to the gateways. The energy management procedures aim at minimizing the energy consumption of both the data acquisition and transmission activities. A careful design is crucial when the devices are powered by energy harvesting techniques, such as solar power. This paper describes a device architecture for a WSN node designed to monitor the habit of pink iguanas: a recently discovered species living in remote locations at the Galápagos Islands. The few individuals of this species live in a relatively small area (around 25 km2 on top of Volcano Wolf, Isla Isabela) that lacks of any available communication infrastructure. The design combines an ultra low power sleep mode and a long range communication capability that requires a very high power consumption.
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Loreti, Pierpaolo, Alexandro Catini, Massimiliano De Luca, Lorenzo Bracciale, Gabriele Gentile, and Corrado Di Natale. "The Design of an Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Node for Tracking Pink Iguanas." Sensors 19, no. 5 (February 26, 2019): 985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19050985.

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The design of wireless sensor nodes for animal tracking is a multidisciplinary activity that presents several research challenges both from a technical and a biological point of view. A monitoring device has to be designed accounting for all system requirements including the specific characteristics of animals and environment. In this work we present some aspects of the design of a wireless sensor node to track and monitor the pink iguana of the Galápagos: a recently discovered species living in remote locations at the Galápagos Islands. The few individuals of this species live in a relatively small area that lacks of any available communication infrastructure. We present and discuss the energy harvesting architecture and the related energy management logic. We also discuss the impact of packaging on the sensor performance and the consequences of the limited available energy on the GPS tracking.
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Гарин, V. Garin, Разиньков, Egor Razinkov, Чернышев, and Aleksandr Chernyshev. "History of furniture in the rococo style." Forestry Engineering Journal 4, no. 3 (December 8, 2014): 192–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/6287.

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History of furniture in the rococo style The architecture in this period finally loses all signs of monumentality and tectonics of form: there is no longer division by carrying and carried. Walls and ceilings are made into decorative planes dissected by various panels with a frame. Ornamental forms are asymmetric and always curvilinear; without being subject to any rules, they cover almost entirely the surface of walls and ceilings. The very walls, wood-paneled, are crumbled in choicest light blue, light green, pink and white colors, set off by a gilded ornamentation and hanged on with lots of mirrors in the lush frames.
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Dmitriev, Boris A., Filip V. Toukach, Klaus-Jürgen Schaper, Otto Holst, Ernst T. Rietschel, and Stefan Ehlers. "Tertiary Structure of Bacterial Murein: the Scaffold Model." Journal of Bacteriology 185, no. 11 (June 1, 2003): 3458–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.11.3458-3468.2003.

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ABSTRACT Although the chemical structure and physical properties of peptidoglycan have been elucidated for some time, the precise three-dimensional organization of murein has remained elusive. Earlier published computer simulations of the bacterial murein architecture modeled peptidoglycan strands in either a regular (D. Pink, J. Moeller, B. Quinn, M. Jericho, and T. Beveridge, J. Bacteriol. 182: 5925-5930, 2000) or an irregular (A. Koch, J. Theor. Biol. 204: 533-541, 2000) parallel orientation with respect to the plasma membrane. However, after integrating published experimental data on glycan chain length distribution and the degree of peptide side chain cross-linking into this computer simulation, we now report that the proposed planar network of murein appears largely dysfunctional. In contrast, a scaffold model of murein architecture, which assumes that glycan strands extend perpendicularly to the plasma membrane, was found to accommodate published experimental evidence and yield a viable stress-bearing matrix. Moreover, this model is in accordance with the well-established principle of murein assembly in vivo, i.e., sequential attachment of strands to the preexisting structure. For the first time, the phenomenon of division plane alternation in dividing bacteria can be reconciled with a computer model of the molecular architecture of murein.
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Broackes, Victoria. "From Nice Ideas to Their Mortal Remains: Pink Floyd at the V&A." Architectural Design 91, no. 6 (October 26, 2021): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.2759.

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Schroeder, Mercedes M., Melissa Y. Gomez, Nathan McLain, and Emma W. Gachomo. "Bradyrhizobium japonicum IRAT FA3 Alters Arabidopsis thaliana Root Architecture via Regulation of Auxin Efflux Transporters PIN2, PIN3, PIN7, and ABCB19." Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 35, no. 3 (March 2022): 215–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/mpmi-05-21-0118-r.

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Beneficial rhizobacteria can stimulate changes in plant root development. Although root system growth is mediated by multiple factors, the regulated distribution of the phytohormone auxin within root tissues plays a principal role. Auxin transport facilitators help to generate the auxin gradients and maxima that determine root structure. Here, we show that the plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterial strain Bradyrhizobium japonicum IRAT FA3 influences specific auxin efflux transporters to alter Arabidopsis thaliana root morphology. Gene expression profiling of host transcripts in control and B. japonicum-inoculated roots of the wild-type A. thaliana accession Col-0 confirmed upregulation of PIN2, PIN3, PIN7, and ABCB19 with B. japonicum and identified genes potentially contributing to a diverse array of auxin-related responses. Cocultivation of the bacterium with loss-of-function auxin efflux transport mutants revealed that B. japonicum requires PIN3, PIN7, and ABCB19 to increase lateral root development and utilizes PIN2 to reduce primary root length. Accelerated lateral root primordia production due to B. japonicum was not observed in single pin3, pin7, or abcb19 mutants, suggesting independent roles for PIN3, PIN7, and ABCB19 during the plant–microbe interaction. Our work demonstrates B. japonicum’s influence over host transcriptional reprogramming during plant interaction with this beneficial microbe and the subsequent alterations to root system architecture. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license .
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pink architecture"

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Kayihan, Gogce Ceren. "Genetic architecture of fungal disease traits in loblolly pine." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2006. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0015719.

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Simitis, Matthew. "Playin' pick-up on Main : refocusing a neighborhood's identity." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70457.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.
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At first glance, the city of Worcester is not unique. Like so many other New England cities, the traces of its industrial past are visible at every turn: from the early high-rise buildings in the downtown area, to the canals which run through the city, to the seemingly endless supply of bulky brick factories and the worker housing which surrounds them. Upon further investigation, however, Worcester, as with all places, is revealed to be filled with very specific, and indeed unique, histories and memories. Regrettably, in Worcester and so many of these other industrial cities, while many physical remnants remain, the spirit and energy they once provided have disappeared, much like the industries themselves. This disappearance has created a void in the cultural fabric of the area, leveling our experiences within cities and flattening the distinctions between them. Within Worcester, the neighborhood of Main south is indicative of this shift. Home to both universities and corset makers, for decades MainSouth held a singular position in Worcester's civic landscape - a place where higher education and the working classes mixed. After the loss of industry, however, the neighborhood disintegrated and any previous coherence disappeared. By utilizing forces already at work in the site, this thesis will attempt to promote a new understanding of Main south, one that re-establishes the neighborhood's identity as a place where different sectors of society can mix. Working with both existing building typologies and existing programmatic uses, a restructuring of portions of Main Street will be proposed as a new focal point for communal activity in the neighborhood.
by Matthew Joseph Simitis.
M.Arch.
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Peters, Benjamin J. "Practical pin tooling." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/100891.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2013.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-70).
A high resolution reconfigurable mold has been sought after for over 150 years. An ideal reconfigurable mold would be capable of producing detailed surfaces for use in molding and be capable of fast surface reconfiguration. Such a device would combine the fast speed and repeatability of formative processes, like injection molding, with the flexibility of additive processes, like 3D printing. An affordable, high resolution, reconfigurable mold could be a practical tool for a lean, short-run shop or factory, serving as a resin mold, fixturing surface or concrete formwork; to name only a few possible applications. Resembling the common pin art toy, a discrete element pin bed has often been proposed as a design for a reconfigurable mold. Conventional actuation strategies are often cumbersome and expensive, due to the quadratic increase in number of pin elements with increasing surface resolution. Very few designs exist that are capable of producing a reconfigurable pin array at sufficiently high resolution to compete with the cost of making a fixed geometry mold. A practical pin tool, an inexpensive but high resolution molding tool, could be an asset to shops and small business everywhere, but nothing like this currently exists. This thesis presents a concise design strategy, backed up by analytical arguments and empirical evidence which can used to construct an affordable, high resolution reconfigurable pin tool. We address the challenge of quadratic scaling by edge-addressing simple, nonlinear mechanisms to actuate each pin. Edge addressing, along rows and columns of pins, reduces the number of control inputs to a small, linearly increasing value. Nonlinear mechanisms at each discrete pin site allow for a predictable, localized expression of the edge addressed inputs. Two embodiments of this design strategy are proposed and tested. First, a diode/resistive heater array allows for electrical edge addressing and control of a fusible alloy brake to grip or release targeted, sliding pins. Second, an array of screws is edge addressed by mechanical oscillations to generate nonlinear tangential forces in targeted screws, resulting in controllable screw translations. We conclude by summarizing our results and discuss directions for future work.
by Benjamin J. Peters.
S.M.
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Plourde, Annie. "Croissance, développement et architecture des structures aériennes et souterraines de pins gris (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) dans un peuplement naturel et une plantation /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Montréal : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi ; Université du Québec à Montréal, 2007. http://theses.uqac.ca.

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Thèse (D.Sc.Env.) -- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2007.
La p. de t. porte en outre: Thèse présentée à l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi et l'Université du Québec à Montréal comme exigence partielle du doctorat en sciences de l'environnement. CaQCU Bibliogr.: f. 140-141. Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
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Ye, Simao, and 叶思茂. "Basic documentation of Ping Yao dwelling courtyards." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2009. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47091101.

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This dissertation focuses on basic documentation within an idiographic circumstance. The documenting object is dwelling courtyards in Ancient City of Ping Yao (ACPY). It explores the former similar documentation efforts and introduces the author’s own proposed documentation methodology, and follows up the later application of the methodology, and finally assesses itself. This process provided a meaningful reference sample to other practical documentation work. To better introduce the documentation methodology, the dissertation also talks about Ping Yao dwelling courtyards in detail. If the reader is interested in local residential architectures, this dissertation will be helpful. Besides referring significance of documentation method exploring, the documentation also involves deeply into ACPY’s conservation affairs, which is mainly concluded in appendix. To introduce the factors influencing this event of conservation career, this dissertation can be a record to ACPY’s conservation development in the transferring times, which can lead people who are interested to have a better understanding what is going on at the implementation level.
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Wolf, Lewis. "Pistons, pins-ups & fisticuff - a graphic narrative exploration of architectural design." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30219.

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The project is an investigation of the development of architectural space through drawing. The aim is to arrive at a design through the use of a graphic novel. The building has three programmes that augment the current conditions of the context. A motorcycle workshop and showroom; a boxing academy, and short term accommodation [apartments]. If fiction is really an invented reality, then protagonists are interpretations of projected contexts. The use of a comic offers a subjective perspective of design, as well as the ability to explore spaces where architecture is a backdrop. This is similar to the use of architecture in film. Parallel to the progression of the storyline, the process of illustrating the scenes forms the platform for the development of the architectural design.
Dissertation MArch(Prof)--University of Pretoria, 2012.
Architecture
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Thamm, Kristina. "The Role of Prominin-1 in the Architecture and Dynamics of Microvilli and Primary Cilia." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2018. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-232378.

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Prominin-1 is a lipid raft–associated, cholesterol-binding membrane glycoprotein selectively associated with plasma membrane protrusions and extracellular vesicles derived therefrom. Despite its worldwide use for stem cell isolation and its clinical importance in cancer-initiating cells and photoreceptor morphogenesis the function of prominin-1 remains elusive. This prompted me to investigate its role in the architecture and dynamics of microvilli and primary cilia at the apical plasma membrane of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. Therefore, stably transfected cell lines were established expressing human prominin-1 splice variant 1 or 2. Upon the overexpression of prominin-1 the number of individual microvilli and clusters of them increased significantly. I also noticed alterations in their architecture, i.e. branching microvilli. Fascinatingly, two point mutations (Pro37→Ala and Tyr41→Ser) in the ganglioside GM1-binding motif of prominin-1 increased the number of branched microvilli and generated irregular ones with knob-like structures at their tip. Additionally, the release of prominin-1+ vesicles was impaired. Interestingly, both phenotypes were suppressed by the inhibition of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) or the Arp2/3 complex. Impaired interaction of prominin-1 with the PI3K through the introduction of an additional mutation (Tyr828→Phe) in its PI3K-binding site also reduced the amount of structurally altered microvilli. Thus, the interaction of prominin-1 with the PI3K may drive the conversion of the docking phospholipid phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate into phosphatidylinositol(3,4,5)-trisphosphate resulting in the uncoupling of the microvillar membrane from the underlying actin filaments thereby creating irregular/knob-like microvilli. Simultaneously, the phospholipid conversion might modulate the activity of regulators and/or activators of the Arp2/3 complex leading to the branching of microvilli. The overexpression of human prominin-1 also increased the length of primary cilia. Remarkably, a mutation in the histone deacetylase 6-binding site that mimics acetylation produces shorter cilia in cells expressing human prominin-1.s2. Additionally, it stimulates membrane vesicle release and dome formation. Above these striking observations, I observed branching cilia and cilia with a pearling shape. Collectively, the data suggest that a complex interplay of prominin-1 with its lipid and protein interaction partners regulates the architecture and dynamics of cellular protrusions. Finally, a growing number of studies use canine prominin-1 as an antigenic marker despite the absence of specific antibodies. Studies investigating its expression in dog tissues or cells derived therefrom rely on antibodies directed against its human and murine orthologs. To determine its cross-species immunoreactivity I cloned canine prominin-1 and overexpressed it as a green fluorescent protein fusion protein in MDCK cells. Here, I show that the genomic structure of the canine prom1 gene is similar to that of human and mouse. Canine prominin-1 shows the common characteristics of the prominin-1 family but the primary structure is poorly conserved. Like human and mouse protein, it is targeted to the apical membrane of MDCK cells and specifically enriched in microvilli and primary cilia. Immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry and immunoblotting techniques revealed that none of the applied antibodies against human or mouse prominin-1 recognizes the canine protein.
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Danquechin, Dorval Antoine. "Architecture racinaire et stabilité chez le pin maritime (Pinus pinaster Ait.) au stade jeune." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0045/document.

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Les tempêtes sont responsables de la moitié des dégâts dans les forêts européennes. Lemassif landais a été touché par deux tempêtes. L’ancrage racinaire est une composante majeure de la stabilité des arbres. L'ancrage du pin adulte est dépendant du développement des racines au stade jeune puisqu’elles ne fourchent pas spontanément et ne possèdent pas d’axes à développement retardé. Notre but était de mettre en relation architecture racinaire, stabilité et itinéraire sylvicole. Nous avons mesuré et analysé de façon innovante l'architecture racinaire d'arbres âgés de 3 à 5 ans et de 13 ans ayant subi une tempête. Le pivot des arbres de 13 ans ne représente que 12% de la biomasse racinaire mais reste le composant majeur de la stabilité. Un ancrage efficace est assuré par un pivot vertical unique, petit et large ou long et fin, par le volume des racines profondes et par la rigidité des racines traçantes. Le maintien du tronc est uniquement lié à la rigidité de la partie centrale du système racinaire. La fonction d’haubanage des racines traçantes est faible. La taille du plus grand secteur sans racine traçante auvent et sous le vent tout comme une microtopographie importante au vent n’interviennent pas dans la stabilité. Au stade jeune, les arbres plantés présentent de nombreuses déformations des racines traçantes,déformations qui les redistribuent au hasard tout autour de la souche avant d’être rapidement incluses par la souche en croissance. Le développement du pivot est en général correct. Les différents types de labour n’impactent pas l’architecture racinaire. Les racines traçantes suivent la surface du sol et peuvent être coupées lors des entretiens de la strate basse
Storms account for half of the damages in European forests; the Landes forest has beenheavily damaged by two major storms. Root anchorage is a major element in tree stability. The root anchorage of mature pine is strongly linked with the root development in seedlings as this species donot spontaneously fork and do not grow delayed branches. The aim of our research was to link rootarchitecture, stability and stand management practices. We measured and analyzed in an innovative way the root architecture of 3-5-year-old trees as well as 13-year-old trees from stands damaged by astorm.The 13-year-old trees, taproot only represented 12% of root biomass but still remained the maincomponent of stability. An efficient anchorage was provided by a unique vertical taproot, short andlarge or long and thin, together with a larger deep root volume. Windward shallow roots stiffness alsocontributed to stability. Stem leaning was solely prevented by the stiffness of the central part of theroot system. The guying of shallow roots did not contribute to stability. The size of the largest anglebetween shallow roots windward and leeward was not related to stem leaning. Similarly, a largerfurrow leeward did not weaken tree stability.Planted seedling show large deformations of their shallow lateral roots, randomly distributed around the stump before being later included in the growing stump. The taproot growth was generally correct. Root architecture of trees after strip ploughing was not different from those of full ploughing. Theshallow roots follow the soil surface and can be cut during mechanical weed control
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Harwood, Douglas E. "The Genetic Architecture of Water-Use Efficiency Within and Between Two Natural Populations of Foxtail Pine." VCU Scholars Compass, 2015. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3781.

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The goal of this project was to determine the genetic architecture of water-use efficiency (WUE) for foxtail pine, which included genomic loci, and effect sizes of this trait. Foxtail pine is a subalpine endemic conifer that inhabits two distinct regional populations separated by 500 km in the mountains of California. In order to achieve this goal, a robust linkage map containing thousands of genetic markers was created using four megagametophyte arrays ranging in size from approximately 70 to 95 megagametophytes. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) discovered for WUE were mapped along the linkage map using linear mixed models and five half-sibling families grown in a common garden. Effect sizes of these QTL were tested for differences between the two regional populations of foxtail pine.
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Martin, Juan Manual. "Formed by fire : a mountaineering basecamp at the pine plantation in the dystopia of Cecilia Forest." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13159.

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I am a mountaineer. I hike, I climb, I camp (mostly without a tent, unless it snows of course). It has been a serious hobby since I was a Boy Scout at the age of fourteen. At the beginning of the year, I saw an opportunity to add a personal touch through experience and interest in order to better design my project-to-be. Something that I have noticed about myself throughout my years of studying is that I am a very image or visual orientated person and so for my participation in the studio design exercises, I sought images that could have provided me with some direction towards an architectural concept. The siting of my project came about while I was riding my motorbike on Rhodes Drive on my way to Camps Bay for sundowners. As I rode past the parking entrance, I did not realize that I passed Cecilia Forest, a place that I was familiar with and yet, as it turns out, not any more. After establishing my site, I explored its history and present condition, which turned out to be quite extensive, hence my initial interest. At this point I very much wanted to arrive at a decision concerning a programme that would be suitable with regards to everything I had researched as well as my own personal drive intents. There were earlier attempts to design a public bathhouse and educational facilities, but the final decision came about after a completed a rather long and grueling trek across the Drakensberg for nearly two weeks, hiking. Hiking has always been a major interest of mine that originated from my youth as a Scout. I consider myself relatively experienced in all aspects of the activity and physical conditions, as far as South Africa is concerned, but this led me to question as to why I had not fully explored the Cape Peninsula from a hiking perspective. This further led to me linking Cecilia Forest to a macro / urban scheme as well as initiating a relative programmatic response through my building.Timber has fascinated me as a structural element because I have yet to work with it at that level. The use of timber was an obvious choice to better integrate the actual site through the physical and symbolic as well as a sustainable approach. The end result is a building suited for mountaineers and the general public to inhabit the forest at various hours and through various uses. The size and bulk will be controlled by what was built there previously as well as what is needed to accommodate a reasonable capacity of people.
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Books on the topic "Pink architecture"

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Musi, Pino. Mario Botta gesehen von Pino Musi =: Mario Botta vu par Pino Musi = Mario Botta seen by Pino Musi. Stuttgart: DACO, 1996.

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Lee, Leslie. Sacred space: Pine Hollow. Traverse City, Michigan: Leslie Lee Publisher, 2014.

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Ping min jian zhu shi: Qi Kang zhuan = Pingmin jianzhushi. Nanjing Shi: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she, 2012.

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Chao, Liu, ed. Liang Sicheng xue ping dian de Zhongguo zhu ming jian zhu. Huhehaote Shi: Yuan fang chu ban she, 2006.

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Conjuntos devocionales domésticos de Santa María del Pino, Tepetitlán, Hidalgo. México, D.F: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, 2014.

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"Hong lou meng" he "Jin Ping Mei" zhong de jian zhu. Qingdao Shi: Qingdao chu ban she, 2001.

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Davidson, William H. Heart pine straight: Houses and people of Chambers County, Alabama. [S.l.]: W.H. Davidson, 1998.

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Zhongguo cheng zhen kong jian bu ju shi yi xing ping jia. Beijing: Ke xue chu ban she, 2012.

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Chuan bo yu hai yang ping tai jie gou. Beijing Shi: Guo fang gong ye chu ban she, 2008.

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Lü jian zhu jie shui yu ping gu shou ce: Xin jian jian zhu wu = Evaluation manual for green buildings in Taiwan : for new construction. 2nd ed. Taibei Xian Xindian Shi: Nei zheng bu jian zhu yan jiu suo, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pink architecture"

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Rust, S., D. Lüttschwager, and R. F. Hüttl. "Hydraulic architecture of Scots pine." In Nutrients in Ecosystems, 111–18. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9022-8_7.

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Yamasaki, Fuminori, Tatsuya Matsui, Takahiro Miyashita, and Hiroaki Kitano. "PINO The Humanoid : A Basic Architecture." In RoboCup 2000: Robot Soccer World Cup IV, 269–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45324-5_25.

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Cartwright, Virginia. "Pine Forest and Sunlight." In Architectural Factors for Infection and Disease Control, 57–64. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003214502-5.

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Pedrosa, Eurico, Nuno Lau, Artur Pereira, and Bernardo Cunha. "A Skill-Based Architecture for Pick and Place Manipulation Tasks." In Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 457–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23485-4_45.

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Lu, Mengmeng, and Carol A. Loopstra. "Understanding the Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits in Loblolly Pine." In Compendium of Plant Genomes, 125–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93390-6_6.

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Finkelstein, Larry, Daniel Kleitman, and Tom Leighton. "Applying the classification theorem for finite simple groups to minimize pin count in uniform permutation architectures." In VLSI Algorithms and Architectures, 247–56. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0040392.

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Tapna, Suparba, Kisalaya Chakrabarti, and Debarka Mukhopadhyay. "A Novel Architecture of Flip-Flop for Processor-In-Near-Memory (PINM) using Ternary Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata (TQCA)." In Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition, 413–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2543-5_35.

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Wetherington, Mark V. "A Found “Desert” and an Imagined “Garden” : Modernity, Landscapes, and Architecture in Southern Georgia’s Longleaf Pine Forest, 1865–1920." In Across Space and Time, 123–42. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers, 2016. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315083100-6.

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Tsao, Thomas, and Laveen Kanal. "A Novel Architecture for Real Time Pick Up of 3D Motion and 3D Layout Information from The Flow of The Optic Array." In Real-Time Object Measurement and Classification, 267–80. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83325-0_17.

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"Mark Fisher Rolling Stones Steel Wheels/Voodoo Lounge tour sets, 1989-1995 Pink Floyd Division Bell tour set, 1993-1994 U2 Popmart tour set, 1997-1998 Rolling Stones, Bridges to Babylon set, 1997-1999." In Portable Architecture, 211–38. Routledge, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780080523194-23.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pink architecture"

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Chapin, M. A., G. M. Tiller, and M. J. Mahaffie. "3-D Architecture Modeling Using High-Resolution Seismic Data and Sparse Well Control: Example from the Mars "Pink" Reservoir, Mississippi Canyon Area, Gulf of Mexico." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/36537-ms.

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Laubscher, Ryno, Pieter Rousseau, and Chris Meyer. "Modeling of Inviscid Flow Shock Formation in a Wedge-Shaped Domain Using a Physics-Informed Neural Network-Based Partial Differential Equation Solver." In ASME Turbo Expo 2022: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2022-81768.

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Abstract Physics-informed neural networks (PINN) can potentially be applied to develop computationally efficient surrogate models, perform anomaly detection, and develop time-series forecasting models. However, predicting small-scale features such as the exact location of shocks and the associated rapid changes in fluid properties across it, have proven to be challenging when using standard PINN architectures, due to spatial biasing during network training. This paper investigates the ability of PINNs to capture these features of an oblique shock by applying Fourier feature network architectures. Four PINN architectures are applied namely a standard PINN architecture with the direct and indirect implementation of the ideal gas equation of state, as well as the direct implementation combined with a standard and modified Fourier feature transformation function. The case study is 2D steady-state compressible Euler flow over a 15° wedge at a Mach number of 5. The PINN predictions are compared to results generated using proven numerical CFD techniques. The results show that the indirect implementation of the equation of state is unable to enforce the prescribed boundary conditions. The application of the Fourier feature up-sampling to the low-dimensional spatial coordinates improves the ability of the PINN model to capture the small-scale features, with the standard implementation performing better than the modified version.
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Lee, Po-Chih, Jyh-Jone Lee, and Chung-Ching Lee. "Four Novel Pick-and-Place Isoconstrained Manipulators and Their Inverse Kinematics." In ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2010-28426.

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The four-degree-of-freedom (4-DoF) Schoenflies-motion (briefly termed X-motion) manipulator with the fast pick-and-place operation is essential for industrial assembly and packaging. For the development of this kind of industrial manipulator, we provide architectures and inverse kinematics of four X-motion isoconstrained parallel mechanisms with two limbs, CuuUwHw-//-CvvUwHw, CuRuuUhw-//-CvRvvUhw, CuRuPHw-//-CvRvPHw and CuPuUhw-//-CvPvUhw (R, P, H and C denote revolute, prismatic, screw and cylindrical pairs respectively; U indicates a universal joint). These novel manipulators are excerpted from numerous general architectural types of isoconstrained parallel generators of X-motion. In this work, their architectures and mobility are first elucidated in detail. With the help of the well-known D-H symbolic notations, their three translational and one rotational motion are comprehensively verified through the four-by-four coordinate transformation matrix approach. Inverse kinematic solutions of joint displacements of each manipulator are further established by using the matrix algebra method for the reference of potential applications.
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Ben Basat, Ran, Sivaramakrishnan Ramanathan, Yuliang Li, Gianni Antichi, Minian Yu, and Michael Mitzenmacher. "PINT." In SIGCOMM '20: Annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication on the applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3387514.3405894.

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Tavares, Pedro, and Armando Sousa. "Flexible pick and place architecture using ROS framework." In 2015 10th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cisti.2015.7170602.

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Lin, Freddie S., Guoda Xu, John M. Bartha, and Tomasz P. Jannson. "Novel multilayer optical interconnection architecture using fiber pins." In Optical Science, Engineering and Instrumentation '97, edited by Bahram Javidi and Demetri Psaltis. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.284202.

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Chen, Shaoming, Yue Hu, Ying Zhang, Lu Peng, Jesse Ardonne, Samuel Irving, and Ashok Srivastava. "Increasing off-chip bandwidth in multi-core processors with switchable pins." In 2014 ACM/IEEE 41st International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isca.2014.6853220.

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Roberts, Andrew. "From Pin-up to Slideshow: Effects of Changing Media on ‘crit’ Assessment Cardiff University." In eCAADe 2004: Architecture in the Network Society. eCAADe, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2004.471.

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Rosero, Veronica, Andrea Gritti, Juan Carlos Dall'Asta, Riccardo Porreca, Daniele Rocchio, and Franco Tagliabue. "Study of morphological structures of historical centres as a basic toll for understanding the new conditions of social habitat. Quito, Siracusa and Suzhou." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6261.

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In the age of globalization, architecture (through an identity crisis) is directly connected with the loss of progressive recognition of morphological studies of city and territory, in a gradual replacement with real-time views of phenomena and urban facts. The satellite gaze finally flattens the interpretation ability of living spaces that were the prerogative of the morphological studies. The actual complexity of cities and territories escapes from the architect's eyes as they increase their technical capability to know details. The season of great renovations and methodological studies that had powered the 1960s, 70s and 80s seems hopelessly distant. Studies on social, economic, and environmental components of the cities and territories (infrastructure, public space, environmental networks) are so proliferated without actually being supported by adequate interpretations of their physical-spatial dynamics. The result: a substantial failure of architectural design to express human habitat visions. It is imperative a theoretical and practical effort to pick up the threads of an interrupted conversation, and return where these studies have expressed their richest potential: the historical centers, the places with most dense and rich heritage. Historical centers of cities like Quito, Siracusa and Suzhou have settled and stratified the morphological structures of several different settlement patterns. As a result, architecture has demonstrated an ability of description and interpretation. Reflecting on how this goal was reached in these cities (by means much less powerful than the current) settlement will be able to bid the morphological component of urban and regional studies and architecture project as a fundamental tool for understanding the human habitat.
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Baur, Stuart Werner, and Wimal Suaris. "Evaluation of Tensile and Bearing Capacities of Cold-Formed Steel Connections Attached with Pneumatically Driven Pins." In Architectural Engineering Conference (AEI) 2003. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40699(2003)42.

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Reports on the topic "Pink architecture"

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Krishnaswamy, M., and D. Romascanu. Management Information Base for the PINT Services Architecture. RFC Editor, February 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3055.

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Pettit, Chris, and D. Wilson. A physics-informed neural network for sound propagation in the atmospheric boundary layer. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41034.

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We describe what we believe is the first effort to develop a physics-informed neural network (PINN) to predict sound propagation through the atmospheric boundary layer. PINN is a recent innovation in the application of deep learning to simulate physics. The motivation is to combine the strengths of data-driven models and physics models, thereby producing a regularized surrogate model using less data than a purely data-driven model. In a PINN, the data-driven loss function is augmented with penalty terms for deviations from the underlying physics, e.g., a governing equation or a boundary condition. Training data are obtained from Crank-Nicholson solutions of the parabolic equation with homogeneous ground impedance and Monin-Obukhov similarity theory for the effective sound speed in the moving atmosphere. Training data are random samples from an ensemble of solutions for combinations of parameters governing the impedance and the effective sound speed. PINN output is processed to produce realizations of transmission loss that look much like the Crank-Nicholson solutions. We describe the framework for implementing PINN for outdoor sound, and we outline practical matters related to network architecture, the size of the training set, the physics-informed loss function, and challenge of managing the spatial complexity of the complex pressure.
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