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Long bone fractures can be healed using external fixators - devices that stiffly fix fracture fragments using parallel to the bone, attached with pins frame. This method [...]
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Góral, A.
Culture and cultural heritage in recent years are more and more clearly visible in the market in terms of products (including for example the design, which is inspired by [...]
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Motion planning is essential for mobile robot successful navigation. There are many algorithms for motion planning under various constraints. However, in some cases the h [...]
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Spearritt, P.
Bridges, whether stone structures hundreds of years old or the great suspension bridges of the 19th century, have long been revered for their heritage values. Unlike many [...]
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The retrofitting of heritage buildings represents a significant opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint of our built environment. Within the retrofit process, the desi [...]
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The principles of the Global Compact influenced the onset of the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) which seeks to establish a process of continuous i [...]
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Our paper reviews available evidence on the latest trends concerning the use of mobile ICTs in Heritage Education in Spain and moreover provides a theoretical model for t [...]
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Veliute, I.
The article analyses the significance of new technology for preservation, promotion and animation of architectural heritage in Lithuania. Specialized architectural databa [...]
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Database construction using a three-dimensional scanner is a method that can show a real-world object in a virtual space. It is popularly applied in various fields such a [...]
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Bayyati, A.
Surveying technology been used for the measurement and preservation of heritage buildings. With the recent advances in surveying much new technology is now available for [...]
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Masi, A. De
The paper describes reading criteria for the interpretation/documentation and the procedures followed by integrated digital survey for important buildings in Rome and Tre [...]
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World Heritage sites represent landscapes within which the balancing of local needs and aspirations and non-local perceptions and desires must occur. Existing research in [...]
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Mura, P.
The city of Cagliari (Italy), that is facing an increasing tourism and it is proposing itself as a candidate for European culture capital in 2019, can find in both factor [...]
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Kaeferhaus, J.
The mostly too strong limits of recommendations or museums standards (for example British Standard BS 5454:2000) often provoke too much machinery in museums and depots wi [...]
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The opportunity of mobility, mass tourism and Internet have allowed many people to know places, museums, environment, cultures before otherwise precluded to direct experi [...]
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Devine, K.
The two key New Media forms of database and navigable space are widely used by cultural heritage institutions. Digital databases are integral to the modern museum, not le [...]

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