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Development of a land-use and transport interaction model as a part of a policy assessment framework for urban traffic calming
Initiation of traffic calming measures is on the challenging agenda of most cities, which are in pursuit of creating livable urban areas. However, previous studies on this research pointed out that the knowledge of the strategic aspects of application of these restrictions is insufficient, which is blocking further progression. Therefore a comprehensive policy assessment framework has been proposed and developed, which is combining modern modeling tools with reliable, well-tried appraisal methods. This work is another milestone of this broader research and its aim is to elaborate the modeling part of the framework enabling and establishing further works. The objective of this paper is to give an overview on this process and the result of which is a land-use and transport interaction model. In addition, it is also intended to practically test the model on a hypothetical case and to demonstrate its suitability
Color pigments in concrete and their properties
Nowadays, color concrete pigments are used to revive space in the construction of new buildings, reconstruction existing buildings and squares. Color pigments represent a partial weight replacement of the binder. Color pigmented concrete also has properties like traditional concrete namely high strength, good durability and weather resistance for its variable use. In this paper, characterization and classification of color pigments, using and their influence on the properties of concrete is given. The experimental part of concrete composites studying (with color pigments) includes testing of physical and mechanical properties in comparison to reference sample (without color pigments)
Comparison of periodic and aperiodic supermirrors
The recipe used nowadays in the neutron supermirror production gives aperiodic multilayers, i.e. the layer thickness is changing from bilayer to bilayer. An algorithm recently proposed by V. Ignatovich and Carron gives supermirrors composed of periodic stacks of bilayers. Samples were prepared according to both methods and their measured reflectivity is compared. The effect of different possible faults in manufacturing is investigated by numerical calculations and a quantitative comparison is given for the different supermirror recipes. The results confirm the applicability of both design methods for practical SM production
The Words, the Goodness and the World – Is the Dumbness really a Birth-Defect of Goodness?
Closing the Expectation Gap? Crisis of Hungarian Parliamentarism in the Inter-War Period
Kontextus és fenomén III. Az Abszolútum Anatómiája = Context and Phenomenon III. The Anatomy of the Absolute
„A lappangó észt önnön lehetőségeinek megértésére ösztönözni s ezáltal beláttatni vele, hogy a metafizika lehetősége igazi lehetőség”. Mint a fentebbi, Az európai tudományok válsága és a transzcendentális fenomenológia című kései műből származó idézet is mutatja, az érett Husserl célkitűzései közé tartozott egy fenomenológiailag megalapozott metafizika megalkotása. Az ezzel kapcsolatos súlyos problémát azonban maga Husserl is látta: ha a szemlélet minden valódi tudás végső alapja, akkor hogyan közelítsünk meg fenomenológiailag olyan metafizikai problémákat, mint Isten létezése vagy a lélek halhatatlansága? A fenomenológiai metafizika kérdése máig a fenomenológia alapvető problémái közé tartozik. A jelen könyv is ezzel a kihívással szeretne szembenézni. | “The ultimately justifying source of all legitimate knowledge is originary presentive intuition” – said Edmund Husserl in § 24 of his Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological
Philosophy (1912). He considered this to be a basic methodological
guiding principle of every phenomenological effort. This principle,
however, apparently makes it impossible to acquire phenomenologically legitimate answers to fundamental questions of traditional
metaphysics, such as the existence of God or immortality of the soul.
Nevertheless, Husserl never abandoned the effort to provide phenomenologically grounded answers to such questions, as evidenced by many
of his research manuscripts. The present work addresses the problem
of phenomenological metaphysics, an issue that has been integral to the phenomenological tradition since Husserl’s time, which centres
around the principle of “originary presentive intuition”. This book will
specifically address three major realms of being using the “toolkit” of
phenomenology: immanence (the inner sphere of consciousness), the
main forms of mind-transcendent being, and the Absolute as totality,
along with its key related questions