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    Zhongguo 2 xing tang niao bing ren shi wang mo xin xi he xin xue guan ji bing de guan xi

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    Guo, Yawei.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2014.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-229).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 16, December, 2016).Guo, Yawei

    Lessen uit Shanghai voor de financiering van moeilijke projecten

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    Een vervuild bedrijventerrein, een verlaten haven: gemeenten die een moeilijk stedelijk transformatieproject willen uitvoeren, ondervinden onvermijdelijk problemen met de financiering ervan. Gelukkig bieden innovatieve vormen soelaas, stelt TU Delft-onderzoeker Yawei Chen. Zij keek naar de financiering van vier moeilijke herontwikkelingsprojecten in Shanghai, zoals via private leningen en aandelen, en bespreekt de mogelijkheden hiervan voor de Nederlandse praktijk.Urban Development Managemen

    Joint Space Trajectory Planning of Python - Based Delta Robot

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    Robot trajectory planning is the core to achieve high - speed and high - precision running. Reasonable robot trajectory planning not only needs to meet the requirements of the kinematics, but also needs to meet the requirements of the dynamics. Under the same conditions of drive motor, increasing the speed and load of robot is the difficulty of robot trajectory planning. The robot will be analyzed in depth by advanced python software in this paper. In the joint space, the trajectory by polynomial of degree five is fitted. And dynamic models are added to the trajectory planning. The fitting curves show that the displacement, velocity, acceleration and jerk are continuous and derivable in the joint space and work space. In each time period of peak torque, peak power tends to the same value. The speed and the life of the moving parts are improved effectively

    Measurement of the target single-spin asymmetry in quasi-elastic region from the reaction ³He↑(e, e̷̷̷̷)

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    A measurement of the inclusive target single-spin asymmetry, A[subscript y] ³He, has been performed using the quasi-elastic ³He↑(e, e̷̷̷̷) reaction with a vertically polarized ³He target at Q̷̷̷̷² values of 0.13, 0.46 and 0.97 GeV̷̷̷². This asymmetry vanishes under the one photon exchange assumption. But the interference between two-photon exchange and one-photon exchange gives rise to an imaginary amplitude, so that a non-zero A[subscript y] is allowed. The experiment, conducted in Hall A of Jefferson Laboratory in 2009, used two independent spectrometers to simultaneously measure the target single-spin asymmetry, A[subscript y] ³He. Using the effective polarization approximation, the neutron single-spin asymmetries, $A[superscript n, subcript y], were extracted from the measured ³He asymmetries. The measurement is the first to firmly establish a non-vanishing A[subscript y]. Non-zero asymmetries were observed at all Q̷̷̷̷² points, and the final overall precision is an order of magnitude improved over the existing proton data. The data provide new constraints on Generalized Parton Distribution (GPD) models and new information on the dynamics of the two-photon exchange process.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Yawei Zhan

    Economics, cost and quality from a design perspective

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    The department of MBE was originally called Real Estate & Project Management (BMVB: ‘Bouwmanagement & Vastgoedbeheer’) covering the domains of construction management and real estate management. The “raison d’être” for this new department was based on the recognition that a fair amount of architecture graduates were more interested in managing a building’s design and construction process than in its actual design. These students, however, were not taught management theories and skills at that time. As a result, they would end up in the construction industry poorly equipped for doing the job they were required to do. This lack in education was addressed by our new department. Our graduates are multi-disciplinary schooled, not only in architectural design, computational design and management theories and skills, but very importantly also in building economics. The research domain Building Economics comprises research on the market and the value of buildings, and the relationship between quality and revenues, and costs and fi nance (Soeter et al., 2009). In the real estate market, the space market is interlinked with the asset market and the construction market. The Building Economy research programme analyses the real estate portfolios of investors. In what type of properties do they invest and what are the returns, risk profi les and outcomes? A crucial aspect in this is the expected rental income. To a large extent, the research focuses on the rent level and return on investment, in connection to location and building characteristics (quality) (see for instance Koppels et al., 2009, 2011). A guideline for studies on costs and quality is the consideration that organisations are interlinked with their location and buildings. An optimal solution for accommodation depends on the selected approach. For example, with a lowest cost approach, a minimum of investment costs, running costs and life-cycle costs are sought after, usually resulting in low values as well. Research on the relationship between cost, quality, and willingness-to-pay is important to understand and steer on costs and quality.Real Estate Managemen

    The development of the educational MSc. Programme: from BMVB and RE&H to MBE

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    The leading principles for our new curriculum are to strengthen its scientific base, and to provide a program in which students orientate themselves along the full width of the domain and also have sufficient possibilities to specialize themselves.Building LawDesign & Construction Managemen

    The Delft legacy of Adding Value by CREM

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    This book chapter presents an overview of many publications on adding value through corporate and public real estate, in chronological order. It discusses the concepts of added value and adding value, various value parameters, the relationships between input-throughput-output-outcome, and how to manage adding value by CREM in four steps. A such it shows the legacy of the (C)REM section of the Department of Management in the Built Environment at the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft. The chapter is a contribution to the book “Dear is Durable”, a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estate Management and Development. A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: A pdf of this book can be downloaded from the TU Delft research repository: http://repository.tudelft.nl/ > research repository > search on ”Dear is Durable”.Real Estate Managemen

    Editorial preface

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    Preface by the editors to introduce the book "Dear is Durable", a Liber Amicorum for prof. Hans de Jonge that was offered to him due to his farewell as professor of Real Estae Management and Development at the Department of Management in the Built Environment of the Faculty of Architecture TU Delft.Real Estate Managemen
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