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    Space, Time, and Oil: The Global Petroleumscape

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    In addition to explaining the context in which this book emerged, Carola Hein introduces the concept of the petroleumscape, a layered physical and social landscape that reinforces itself over time through human action. The petroleumscape includes different types of interconnected spaces—industrial, administrative, retail, and infrastructural—that are usually considered separately. Hein makes clear why this volume’s case studies pay careful attention to what has been highlighted, downplayed, and hidden as corporate, state, and other relevant actors have attempted to shape perceptions of petroleum and the landscape of which it is a part. Hein also outlines five key stages in the petroleumscape’s development, beginning with the innovations in obtaining petroleum that took place in Pennsylvania in 1859, when petroleum served primarily as a source of lighting fluid, and ending with recent attempts to overcome petroleum dependence.History, Form & Aesthetic

    The global petroleumscape of the Rotterdam/The Hague area: As a model for further research

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    Flows of petroleum have shaped the built environment of industrial, retail, administrative, and ancillary spaces, of infrastructures and buildings, as well as their representation. Carola Hein analyses the spatial impact of petroleum on the sea-land continuum through the lens of the port city region of Rotterdam/The Hague.History, Form & Aesthetic

    The What, Why, and How of Planning History

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    This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book investigates the history of planning since its emergence as a discipline in the mid-19th century. Planning is a complex discipline, with more than one body of terminology, multiple interpretations, and manifold applications through space and over time, and historians have commented on it from a variety of perspectives. The book focuses on English-language sources, and develops novel interdisciplinary, transcultural, and postcolonial approaches. It examines sites, dynamics, and typologies, and explores the state of the field—its achievements and shortcomings and future challenges. The book analyzes planning histories and historiographies while acknowledging the difficulties of comparing planning in a global setting. It explores spatial traditions and cultural landscapes—imagine folding and unfolding the world anew, as in the Dymaxion map made by the American architect Buckminster Fuller.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.OLD History of Architecture & Urban Plannin

    Idioms of Japanese Planning Historiography

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    In this chapter, the authors highlight three important strands of interpretation in Japanese planning history—one studying planning as a part of a general urban or architectural history, one focusing on planning as a discipline, and another emphasizing urban design. These strands of history writing speak to the difficulties of studying a country with a very different language, plus a long-standing and original culture. The authors aim to position the planning history writing on Japan in the context of global networks of planning historiography. Exploring the planning history writing inside and outside of Japan, they see different idioms that are related to specific interpretations, terminologies, and representations or perceptions of planning, but also to the use of planning primary materials, written and in imagery. The different perceptions of the role of planning are embedded in, and effectively partly result from, different idioms, both in words and visualizations.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.History, Form & Aesthetic

    Blankness: The Architectural Void of North Sea Energy Logistics

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    Energy logistics have contributed to the gradual transformation of the North Sea into an industrial void. Referring to the concept of blankness articulated by Roberto Mangabiera Unger and Jeffrey Kipnis, Nancy Couling and Carola Hein call for imaginative architectural interventions that respond to the potential of logistic spaces lodged within the volume of the sea.History, Form & Aesthetic

    SJP901423_Supplemental_table – Supplemental material for Educational inequality in patient-reported outcomes but not mortality among cardiac patients: Results from the national DenHeart survey with register follow-up

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    Supplemental material, SJP901423_Supplemental_table for Educational inequality in patient-reported outcomes but not mortality among cardiac patients: Results from the national DenHeart survey with register follow-up by Anne V. Christensen, Knud Juel, Ola Ekholm, Lars Thrysoee, Charlotte B. Thorup, Britt Borregaard, Rikke E. Mols, Trine B. Rasmussen and Selina K. Berg in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health</p

    sj-pdf-1-cep-10.1177_03331024211038884 - Supplemental material for CGRP-dependent signalling pathways involved in mouse models of GTN- cilostazol- and levcromakalim-induced migraine

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cep-10.1177_03331024211038884 for CGRP-dependent signalling pathways involved in mouse models of GTN- cilostazol- and levcromakalim-induced migraine by Sarah L Christensen, Rikke H Rasmussen, Charlotte Ernstsen, Sanne La Cour, Arthur David, Jade Chaker, Kristian A Haanes, Søren T Christensen, Jes Olesen and David M Kristensen in Cephalalgia</p

    Urbanism, Housing and the City

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.OLD History of Architecture & Urban Plannin

    SJP901423_Supplemental_table – Supplemental material for Educational inequality in patient-reported outcomes but not mortality among cardiac patients: Results from the national DenHeart survey with register follow-up

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    Supplemental material, SJP901423_Supplemental_table for Educational inequality in patient-reported outcomes but not mortality among cardiac patients: Results from the national DenHeart survey with register follow-up by Anne V. Christensen, Knud Juel, Ola Ekholm, Lars Thrysoee, Charlotte B. Thorup, Britt Borregaard, Rikke E. Mols, Trine B. Rasmussen and Selina K. Berg in Scandinavian Journal of Public Healt
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