458 research outputs found

    Istanbul University Library T.Y. transcription and content analysis of song magazine no. 03276

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    Bu çalışmada 19. yüzyılın ikinci yarısında kaleme alındığı tahmin edilen İstanbul Üniversitesi T.Y. 03276 numarada kayıtlı bulunan "Şarkı Mecmuası" incelenmiştir. Mecmuanın müellif kaydı bulunmamaktadır. Üç bölümden oluşan çalışmanın birinci bölümünde mecmuanın tanımı ve tasnifi yapılmış, güfte mecmuaları hakkında bilgiler verilmiştir. İkinci bölümde çalışmaya konu olan mecmua, "Muhteva" ve "Şekil Hususiyetleri" başlıkları altında incelenmiş "Mecmuanın İncelenmesinde Gözetilen Esaslar" başlığı altında metnin kuruluşu ve imlâ problemlerine de yer verilmiştir. Mecmuadan faydalanmayı kolaylaştırmak maksadıyla muhtevası ile ilgili tablolar hazırlanmıştır. Üçüncü bölümde metnin Osmanlıcadan günümüz harflerine aktarımı verilmiştir. Ayrıca metin içerisinde yer almayan fakat Divan Makam ve Türk Sanat Müziği Nota Arşivi gibi kaynaklarda tespit edilen bazı bilgilere de dipnot ve tablolarda yer verilmiştir.In this study, the "Şarkı Mecmuası" (Song Anthology), registered under the number T.Y. 03276 at Istanbul University, which is estimated to have been compiled in the second half of the 19th century, has been examined. The manuscript does not contain any information regarding its author. The study consists of three main sections. In the first section, the anthology is defined and classified, and general information about güfte mecmuası (lyrics anthologies) is provided. The second section analyzes the manuscript in terms of its "Content" and "Formal Characteristics," and addresses the principles followed in the examination of the text, including issues related to orthography and textual structure. To facilitate the use of the anthology, several tables regarding its content have been prepared. In the third section, the text has been transcribed from Ottoman Turkish into the modern Turkish alphabet. Furthermore, additional information not found in the manuscript but identified in sources such as the Divan Makam and Turkish Classical Music Notation Archive has been included in the footnotes and tables

    Author correction: Clear and transparent nanocrystals for infrared-responsive carrier transfer

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    The original version of this Article omitted the fourth author Taizo Yoshinaga, who is from the 'Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Japan'. Consequently, the third sentence of the Author Contributions, 'M.S. and M.K. synthesized the ITO NCs and ITO/semiconductor oxides' was revised to 'M.S., M.K. and T.Y. synthesized the ITO NCs and ITO/semiconductor oxides'. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article

    Avant-garde between east and west: Modern architecture and town-planning in the Urals 1920-30

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    On hearing the term "Soviet modernism", images of Moscow and Leningrad spring to mind. These two cities may compete with each other for the title of the Russian modernist paradigm. Meanwhile little attention has been paid to the developments in more remote areas of Russia. Apparently, the Ural region played a remarkable role in the history of Soviet avant-garde architecture. Without a clear picture of the developments in the Urals, our knowledge of the Soviet modernism is not complete. Within the framework of the state programme of socialist industrialisation, Soviet and Western modernists implemented in the Urals a number of innovative town-planning concepts, such as decentralization of big cities by building satellite towns. Development of cities, industrial sites and settling systems was carried out with consideration of geographical, climatic, economical and other characteristic features of the location. The Urals cities, therefore, represent a unique complex, which fully demonstrates conceptual regularities of modernist town-planning, placed into regional context. In the 1920-30s, Sverdlovsk, the capital of the Ural region, was a major regional centre of architectural and town-planning activities. It was closely connected with the vanguard "headquarters" in Moscow and Leningrad. Today this city (renamed into Ekaterinburg) possesses an extensive collection of modernist monuments that deserves a close attention of specialists.Architectur

    Vinylacetaat monomeer produktie door carbonylering

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    Document uit de collectie Chemische ProcestechnologieDelftChemTechApplied Science

    Design of a compliant steerable arthroscopic punch

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    Meniscectomy is a medical procedure where ruptured meniscal tissue is removed within the knee joint. The con- ventional cutters fail to reach the entire meniscus. Therefore, the focus of this study is to create a cutter with a steerable tip, which allows sideway steering to increase the reacha- bility within the knee joint. Additionally, this steerable joint is required to be robust to transmit a cutting force of up to 190N. The mechanism design is divided into the functions: steering and actuating cutting mechanism. The most promis- ing solution of each function was combined and resulted in the use of a crossed configuration of a Compliant Rolling- Contact Element for the instrument joint. Flexural Steering Beams actuate the rotation of the joint using the principle of a parallelogram mechanism. A prototype of this mechanism has a range of motion of +25 and -22 degrees with a steering stiffness at the handle side of 18Nmm/rad. An axial load of 200N on the tip corresponded with a parasitic deflection of 4 degrees. This unique type of a steerable joint shows poten- tial to be functional in a meniscectomy cutter due to its great robustness towards compression, yet allowing the instrument tip to deflect.Bio-Compatible DesignBioMechanical EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Urban Infestation: The newer the better?

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    The project is an experiment of an alternative way to the current urban renewal scheme in Hong Kong under the neo-liberial market influence, and to provide, instead, a bottom-up spaces for local culture, and grass-root small businesses.Delft School of DesignArchitectureArchitectur

    A 800m linear architecture for social betterment

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    As the residential area in Tower Hamlets are mostly mono-program, which most of the streets are not programmed. It leads to the problem of lack of street life that make the segregation worse. It is proposed to create a concentration along the spine by adding volumes in front of the existing building facade. On the ground floor it will be programmed for public use while above are mainly for dwelling. It is like a system which can be adapted to different needs and situations. By having those new volumes, it is possible to bring the following benefits: 1. Besides housing, it is imagined those volume could be other programmes like community center, studio, indoor sports center etc. They can be double height or triple height. 2. The climate in London is always rainy and cold in winter, a covered pedestrian walkway would encourage people to stay outside. 3. On the ground level, the space covered by the newly added volumes will become an arcade like space. It is possible to have small shops operated by locals. It could also become a gathering space with benches and indeed it could also be unpreprogrammed space which provides more possibilities by the need of the people. 4. There will be many possibilities or typologies for the volumes. First and most importantly, it can be used as housing. it could be an extension of the existing units which could accommodate the problem of miss match of small housing unit with big Bangladeshis family size. It could help them to expand their unit without relocating them to another area. Of cause the newly added volume could also be an independent unit. 5. Spatially, the new volumes could take different forms, they can be an enclosed indoor space; semi-enclosed space like a large balcony which i guess it was very common in Portugal that people use it as the living room to watch movie etc; it can also be a outdoor space like a terrace. i believe all of those can bring a closer relationship between the people in the housing and the people on the street, as they can have more visual connection than before which there are windows only. 6. It can densify or increase the total floor area for housing in the district without losing any green space as the new volumes are added above the existing pedestrian walkway. it also can prevent adding volumes on top of the existing ones which usually end up with losing the close connection to the street life. 7. Economically, i guess it would be quite cheap to build as they can be as simple as floor slabs without enclosure.Master of Science in ArchitectureArchitectureArchitectur

    De invloed van woonwensen op het strategisch voorraadbeleid van woningcorporaties

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    Woonwensen zijn onderhevig aan de invloed van tijd. Maar ook de crisis heeft woonwensen beïnvloed. Hoe gaan woningcorporaties hiermee om? Hebben woonwensen wel invloed op het strategisch voorraadbeleid van woningcorporaties?Housing Policy, Management and SustainabilityReal Estate & HousingArchitecture and The Built Environmen

    Een exclusief woondomein

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    Een luxe collectief woondomein in Delft.Explore labArchitectureArchitectur
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