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Ordenanzas que establece la M.N. y M.L. Ciudad de Pamplona, Cabeza del Reyno de Navarra, para la conservación de la limpieza de sus calles, plazas, y parages publicos, y privados.
Sign.: A-D8, E2Forma colección facticia con: Juramento que los diez señores regidores de esta M.N. y M.L. ciudad de Pamplona...Digitalización. Vitoria-Gasteiz : Archivos y Bibliotecas, Mayo 1995Pergamin
Gebiedsontwikkeling na(ast) zware industriële bedrijvigheid
In deze bijdrage staan vraagstukken die zich voordoen rondom gebiedsontwikkeling in de nabijheid van zware industrie centraal. Vanuit juridisch en bestuurskundig oogpunt wordt ingegaan op de mogelijkheden tot (het afdwingen van) 'vergroening' van de industrie en/of de keuzes tot behoud, tot verplaatsing of stopzetten van de industriële activiteiten en wie daarover besluit. Auteurs laten zien dat verschillende rationaliteiten elk met eigen spelers, instrumenten en argumenten de toekomst van het gebied benaderen.Urban Development ManagementManagement in the Built Environmen
M.N. Roy's Critique of Marxist Tradition: Revisiting and Appropriation of the Notion of Freedom in Radical Humanism for Development Ethics
In this paper the author aims to explore the philosophy of
one o f the modem atheistic philosopher’s of India, M.N. Roy to find
out how he critiqued and re-interpreted the tradition that he came
from, i. e., Marxism, and to develop his own system, namely, Radi-
cal Humanism. It further dwells on its key concepts o f freedom,
rationality and morality to finds their relevance for a secular devel-
opment ethics. For this, according to the author, we need to look for
philosophies and world-views that would put us on the right path
living for all. While so much has been written about the role of
religion to orient ourselves for a holistic future, the author holds
that M.N. Roy’s radical humanism provides an alternative world
view from which all irrespective o f religious creeds and ideological
colours can draw inspiration and motivations for a holistic environ
mental ethics
Structure and dynamics of turbulent flows over highly permeable walls
Highly porous materials are found in various industrial applications and environmental flows. In previous studies it was found that a turbulent flow along a highly porous wall experiences a higher skin friction as compared to a solid wall with similar surface roughness when the so-called permeability Reynolds number (Re_K) is larger than O(1). The main objective of the present study was to gain understanding of the characteristic structures and auto-generation mechanisms of turbulence for Re_K >> 1. To this purpose the Volume-Averaged Navier-Stokes (VANS) equations were solved in a Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of a turbulent flow through a plane channel with an upper solid wall and a lower porous wall at Re_K = 5.91. The DNS results are in good agreement with available Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) data for the same flow geometry. A linear stochastic estimation technique was used to capture the structure associated with the characteristic ejection event that contributes most to the Reynolds shear stress near the porous wall. This structure is similar to a horseshoe vortex. Contrary to the conventional hairpin vortex found near solid walls, this horseshoe vortex has a significantly higher inclination angle with the wall and its legs are much shorter. The latter is consistent with the observed absence of low and high-speed streaks near highly permeable walls. Next, the auto-generation mechanisms of the horseshoe vortex were studied in another DNS in which the horseshoe vortex was released in the Reynolds-averaged flow field obtained from the former DNS. Two distinct auto-generation mechanisms were observed: (1) the generation of new structures at the upstream end of the horseshoe vortex, which evolve rapidly into a turbulent spot with an arrowhead shape, and (2) the interaction of the horseshoe vortex with spanwise oriented Kelvin-Helmholtz vortex rollers originating from the inflexion point in the mean velocity profile near the porous wall
Juramento, que los diez señores regidores de esta M.N. y M.L. Ciudad de Pamplona, Cabeza del Reyno de Navarra, deben hacer, y hacen, en el primer Domingo de Septiembre de cada año, en la Casa de su Ayuntamiento..
Sign.: A4, B12Ejemplar falto de portadaForma colección facticia con: Ordenanzas que establece la M.N. y M.L. ciudad de Pamplona, cabeza del Reyno de Navarra, para la conservación de la limpieza de sus calles, plazas, y parages publicos y privadosDigitalización. Vitoria-Gasteiz : Archivos y Bibliotecas, Mayo 1995PergaminoTít. tomado de principio de text
Het omgevingsrecht in de praktijk van gebiedsontwikkeling; verbinding tussen omgevingsrecht en andere disciplines.: Voorwoord
De start van de nieuwe leeropdracht Omgevingsrecht in gebiedsontwikkeling aan de TU Delft is aanleiding voor een verkenning van de verbinding tussen het omgevingsrecht en andere disciplines. Dit hoofdstuk bevat een inleiding op de bundel waarin bijdragen zijn opgenomen met een multidisciplinaire blik op een omgevingsvraagstuk. De bijdragen zijn geschreven door duo's van auteurs; een jurist en een beoefenaar van een andere discipline. Samen reflecteren zij op de praktijk, de mogelijkheden van de Omgevingswet en de leerpunten van de multidisciplinaire verkenning. In deze inleiding wordt toegelicht wat wordt bedoeld met multidisciplinariteit en wanneer dit toegevoegde waarde heeft.Urban Development ManagementDesign & Construction ManagementPractice Chair Urban Area Developmen
Preservation for Institutional Repositories: practical and invisible
With good prospects for growth in institutional repository (IR) contents, in the UK, due to the proposed RCUK policy on mandating deposit of papers on funded work, and internationally due to the Berlin 3 recommendation, it is timely to investigate preservation solutions for IRs. The paper takes a broad view of preservation issues for IRs - based on practice, experience and visions for the future - from the perspective of Preserv, a JISC-funded project. It considers preservation in the context of IRs. Based on the OAIS preservation model, an architecture is proposed to support distributed preservation services for IRs. Work performed so far involves adapting the IR user deposit interface in a pilot version of EPrints software for building IRs, and determining accurate file format information using Pronom software. The paper looks ahead briefly at the role of preservation service providers, working for the IR, within this architecture. The strategy is to take practical steps that are, as far as possible, invisible to all but those concerned with the preservation process for IRs
Effects of random phase and amplitude errors in optical fiber Bragg gratings
This paper studies the influence of random phase and amplitude fabrication errors on the performance of optical filters based on fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs). In particular, we analyze two effects of particular importance for optical communications: the excess crosstalk induced in apodized gratings commonly used in wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) systems, and the time-delay fluctuations that appear in chirped gratings employed to compensate the fiber dispersion. A statistical model is presented to explain these effects in terms of the coherence length of the grating fabrication procedure
The Artist’s Mission During the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829: Documentary Landscapes by M.N. Vorobyev
The artist Maxim Nikiforovich Vorobyev (1787–1855) possessed a unique gift for combining his creative work with public service, dedicating himself fully to fulfilling tasks and the mission of serving his homeland. Within the scope of the research article, the author examines his role in the military expedition of 1828–1829, where M.N. Vorobyev not only created sketches and paintings at the behest of Emperor Nicholas I and his court but also actively participated in visualizing military and technological innovations. That military expedition became the foundation for several significant works by the artist, including The Seashore Near Varna (1829), View of the Military Telegraph Near Varna (1829), and The Explosion of Varna (1828), which are rarely mentioned in contemporary literature for various reasons. In 1828–1829, as an experienced artist who had participated in multiple military campaigns and diplomatic expeditions, he was seconded to the staff of the Black Sea Fleet and participated in the Russo-Turkish War as an artist and chronicler. His visual reports and sketches often contained hidden information understood only by a narrow circle of high-ranking officials. Those works served as encrypted messages where artistic value intertwined with diplomatic significance. In this study, the author proposes reconstructing the historical context to deepen understanding of the iconography of M.N. Vorobyev’s series of landscape paintings, created as a visual chronicle of the events of the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829
Building Quality Assurance into Metadata Creation: an Analysis based on the Learning Objects and e-Prints Communities of Practice
This paper challenges some of the assumptions underlying the metadata creation process in the context of two communities of practice, based around learning object repositories and open e-Print archives. The importance of quality assurance for metadata creation is discussed and evidence from the literature, from the practical experiences of repositories and archives, and from related research and practices within other communities is presented. Issues for debate and further investigation are identified, formulated as a series of key research questions. Although there is much work to be done in the area of quality assurance for metadata creation, this paper represents an important first step towards a fuller understanding of the subject.
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