Navodilo za delo
Navodila za uporabo računalniške opreme in prestavitev predmeta.,Instructions for usage of computer equipment and presentation of lesson.
Integrative parametric form-finding processes
The recent developments in digital technologies and contemporary design tools are initiating new approaches of form-finding based on parametric development of multiple geometries with simultaneous consideration of various aspects. This paper focuses on the use of advanced parametric CAD systems and reformulated construction logics to enhance the potential and possibilities of form finding processes. This approach is exemplified through the ?Greenhouse Trauttmansdorff project?. The project demons
Geometric modeling: a survey
Computer programs are being developed to aid the design of physical systems ranging from individual mechanical parts to entire buildings or ships. These efforts highlight the importance of computer models of three dimensional objects. Issues and alternatives in geometric modelling are discussed and illustrated with comparisons of 11 existing modelling systems, in particular coherently-structured models of polyhedral solids where the faces may be either planar or curved. Four categories of repres
Sensor-based Aware Environment
This paper provides an overview of the requirements for a computational model of a Sensor-Based Aware Environment (SBAE) that integrates sensor technologies with the Building Information Modelling (BIM) in order to sense ambient and physical aspects of the built environment. Wireless sensors sense ambient data of a built environment, process, and communicate these data through an ad-hoc wireless network. The BIM, on the other hand, is based on International Foundation Classes (IFCs) and contains
Courrier du Vietnam
Le Courrier du Vietnam is the only French-language newspaper in Vietnam, founded in 1964 but having its language origins in the country's colonial French past. It is published by the Vietnam Information Agency. This is a quality daily paper, now with a website, which reports on politics, the economy, society and culture. As well as domestic news, there is news about other countries in the 'Francophonie' or French-speaking world. The Dossier section has more in-depth reports on areas such as
Environmental Services Association
ESA is a trade association representing the UK's waste management and secondary resources industry. The website includes industry news, articles from ESA's publications and details of their member associations.
JAMES Conference - Dennis Weinreich Keynote
JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Services) Conference - Dennis Weinreich Keynote
Understanding Online Interaction
This course is designed to provide an introductory level of understanding of the manner in which individuals interact with one another via the network. Possession of this understanding is absolutely critical to your ability to design effective learning environments on the network. This course takes an immersion approach to helping you develop your understanding by requiring you to make extensive, reflective use of several representative interactive media. You will also read several representativ
Episode 102: Greening the Internet Prof Rod Tucker spells out the environmental impact of an increasingly networked world, and how energy savings can be found with smarter technology. With science host Dr Shane Huntington. Rod Tucker - Easy way for putting on a coat - Crawford the Cat 34 Swallowing it whole All or nothing Episode 79: A Hole in the Head: Phineas Gage Revisited Phineas Gage appears in virtually every introductory Psychology
textbook. But very little is known about his life after the horrific
accident in which an iron bar was shot through his brain. By
painstakingly tracking down and assembling documented evidence, Prof
Malcolm Macmillian pieces together Phineas' post-accident life and
discusses how the Phineas Gage story informs the Episode 80: A Flood of Water Scarcity in India Associate Prof Hector Malano, along with India-based colleague Mr Ashok Jaitly, discuss the interdisciplinary approach to addressing water scarcity in India's "food bowl" region, the Krishna Basin. With science host Dr Shane Huntington. Episode 81: The Last Capitalist Amidst a global reappraisal of the nature and role of free-market economic systems, Prof R. Edward Freeman argues for a commitment to a more wholistic, stakeholder-driven capitalism. With host Jennifer Cook. R. Edwar Episode 82: Breeding alpacas, starfish seeking refuge PhD students Kate Naughton and Felicity Jackling discuss their respective research into ocean refuges and applying genetics to the commercial breeding of alpacas. With science host Shane Huntington. Kate Naughton - < Episode 83: Infant sleep interventions, low birth-weight babies PhD students Anna Price and Liz Westrupp discuss their respective research into interventions for sleep-deprived infants and long-term implications for low-birthweight babies. With science host Dr Shane Huntington. A Episode 84: Music masters: improvisation as a research topic Professional jazz musicians and research students Chris Hale and Paul Williamson pick up their instruments and speak about improvisational music as a focus of academic research. With guest host Katherine Smith. Chris Episode 85: Mythbusting International Refugee Law Law Professor Jim Hathaway untangles the complexity and dispels misconceptions surrounding refugees and their status under international law. With host Eric van Bemmel. Prof James C. Hathaway - Episode 86: Scrutinizing Intervention Programs for Autism Prof Margot Prior reviews available intervention programs for autism. With host Eric van Bemmel. Prof Margot Prior AO -
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Before going outside on a cold day, Crawford puts on his coat. He used to have trouble doing this, but not anymore. He has discovered an easy way to get the job done. And it’s fun to do, too! Includes a song to sing.
34th Maudsley Debate Swallowing it whole: This house believes that psychiatrists are unable to resist the seductive messages on the pharmaceutical industry
The Addictions IRG and Action on All or nothing: conflicts of interest when industry funds research. The alcohol industry as a case study













