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    Wer plant die Planung? Ein Vorschlag. Kommentar zu Lucius Burckhardts „Wer plant die Planung?“

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    Die Initiative Stadt von Unten folgt hiermit dem Aufruf der Zeitschrift, einen Kommentar auf Lucius Burckhardts Text „Wer plant die Planung?“ von 1974 zu schreiben. Wir möchten die Frage aus der Perspektive unserer Praxis beantworten und einige allgemeinere Schlussfolgerungen daraus ableiten. Stadt von Unten entstand als ein Zusammenschluss von Nachbarschaftsaktiven, Mietaktivist_innen und alternativen Hausprojektgruppen anlässlich eines gescheiterten ersten Vergabeverfahrens am sogenannten Dragonerareal in Berlin Kreuzberg. Die Initiative trat an, um dieses im öffentlichen Besitz befindliche Areal zu einem Modellfall für eine von Nutzer_innen initiierte Grundstücksentwicklung zu machen

    Wer plant die Planung? Ein Vorschlag. Kommentar zu Lucius Burckhardts „Wer plant die Planung?“

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    Die Initiative Stadt von Unten folgt hiermit dem Aufruf der Zeitschrift, einen Kommentar auf Lucius Burckhardts Text „Wer plant die Planung?“ von 1974 zu schreiben. Wir möchten die Frage aus der Perspektive unserer Praxis beantworten und einige allgemeinere Schlussfolgerungen daraus ableiten. Stadt von Unten entstand als ein Zusammenschluss von Nachbarschaftsaktiven, Mietaktivist_innen und alternativen Hausprojektgruppen anlässlich eines gescheiterten ersten Vergabeverfahrens am sogenannten Dragonerareal in Berlin Kreuzberg. Die Initiative trat an, um dieses im öffentlichen Besitz befindliche Areal zu einem Modellfall für eine von Nutzer_innen initiierte Grundstücksentwicklung zu machen

    ペンテンジオール類およびタモキシフェンのミトコンドリアにおける作用機構研究

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    京都大学新制・課程博士博士(農学)甲第23954号農博第2503号新制||農||1091(附属図書館)学位論文||R4||N5389(農学部図書室)京都大学大学院農学研究科応用生命科学専攻(主査)教授 三芳 秀人, 教授 宮川 恒, 教授 森 直樹学位規則第4条第1項該当Doctor of Agricultural ScienceKyoto UniversityDGA

    Die Hexarhodanatosalze des Molybdäns

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    Antidiscoloring Activity of Green Tea Polyphenols on β-Carotene

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    Simple evaluation of the degradation state of cultural heritage based on multi-view stereo

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    Abstract In this study, degradation of cultural heritage is discussed based on the comparison between the present shape of the Wareishi Rock Cliff Sculpture and its replica made 30 years ago through simple three-dimensional measurement using a multi-view stereo. The Wareishi Rock Cliff Sculpture, an important cultural property of Hiroshima Prefecture, is located near a shoreline. Local people often highlight that the sculpture seems to have recently been suffering from rapid degradation because of the direct impact of tidal ebb and flow. The present three-dimensional shape of this sculpture was investigated through multi-view stereo technique to accurately estimate the current degradation state. The same investigation was performed on the replica of the sculpture made in 1986 using a mold and exhibited in the Hiroshima Prefectural History Museum. The difference between the present shape of the sculpture and that of the replica revealed through the above investigation can be regarded as degradation of the sculpture that has occurred over the previous 30 years. The result is as follows. The difference was detected mainly on the middle part of the sculpture, which is a belt-shaped portion parallel to the sea surface that is ~ 20 cm high. The total area where more than 3 mm of displacement was detected constitutes ~ 0.56% of the whole measured area. Accordingly, the degradation of the Wareishi Rock Cliff Sculpture does not seem to be recently accelerated but seems to be progressing at a regular pace since it was carved, especially in relation to the sea level rise. If the degradation extends up to the face of the sculpture in the future, some countermeasures may be required. The method used in this study will contribute to the conservation of cultural heritage through evaluating the degradation state of the heritage precisely and to the study of weathering by detecting long-term weathering

    Two analyses of Pratik Chakrabarti's Inscriptions of nature: geology and the naturalization of antiquity<subtitle>Following are two reviews of this book, the first by Maria Paz Almenara Unten, and the second by N. Bucky Stanton Inscriptions of nature: geology and the naturalization of antiquity, by Pratik Chakrabarti, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020, 280pp., US57.00(hardcover),ISBN9781421438740</subtitle><italictoggle="yes">Followingaretworeviewsofthisbook,thefirstbyMariaPazAlmenaraUnten,andthesecondbyN.BuckyStanton</italic><!product><source><bold>Inscriptionsofnature:geologyandthenaturalizationofantiquity</bold></source>,by<persongrouppersongrouptype="author"><stringnamenamestyle="western"><givennames>Pratik</givennames><xxml:space="preserve"></x><surname>Chakrabarti</surname></stringname></persongroup>,<publisherloc>Baltimore,MD</publisherloc>,<publishername>JohnsHopkinsUniversityPress</publishername>,<year>2020</year>,280pp.,US57.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9781421438740</subtitle><italic toggle="yes">Following are two reviews of this book, the first by Maria Paz Almenara Unten, and the second by N. Bucky Stanton</italic><!--product--><source><bold>Inscriptions of nature: geology and the naturalization of antiquity</bold></source>, by <person-group person-group-type="author"><string-name name-style="western"><given-names>Pratik</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x><surname>Chakrabarti</surname></string-name></person-group>, <publisher-loc>Baltimore, MD</publisher-loc>, <publisher-name>Johns Hopkins University Press</publisher-name>, <year>2020</year>, 280pp., US57.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9781421438740

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    Phase-Based Window Matching with Geometric Correction for Multi-View Stereo

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