scholarly journals A local condition for k-contractible edges

2019 ◽  
Vol 342 (12) ◽  
pp. 111598
Author(s):  
Kiyoshi Ando
Keyword(s):  
2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 1796-1800
Author(s):  
Ye Zi Dai

It has been several decades since HongKong developed shopping centers. During the process, a set of design concepts, which in accordance with actual local condition, were produced. By studying the Morphology of HongKong shopping centers about exterior environment and interior space, the article tried to analysis their design features as well as the experiences we can learn from.


Arsitektura ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Najmi Muhamad Bazher

<em>The wave of migration to Indonesia cause multiculturalism in their communities. Acculturation happened when the imigrant’s culture meet and blend with the native’s culture. Hadhrami immigrants came and stayed in Indonesia, bringing their original culture from Yaman.  Islam as their religion became the important part of their life and effecting the culture, wherever they live. Adapting to the native culture and local condition was needed when they chose to settle in Indonesia. Dutch colonization at that time effected Indonesian society’s way of life, so are the immigrants. Socio-cultural dynamics will influence and expressed by architecture form. The objective of this study was to identify acculturation between Arab, Islam, Indonesia, and Dutch culture on architecture of Arab’s ancient houses in Kampung Arab Pasar Kliwon.  Research method used in this study is qualitative-explorative and using descriptive as analysis method. Acculturation between Arab, Islam, Indonesia, and Dutch cultures on the Arab’s ancient houses in Kampung Arab Pasar Kliwon, found through the existence of Arab vernacular architecture, islamic concept architecture, tropical-humid architecture, and Dutch colonial architecture on the design program, interior elements, and exterior elements.</em>


2021 ◽  
pp. 107780042110423
Author(s):  
César Augusto Ferrari Martinez ◽  
Gabriela Rodrigues Gois

In this work, we challenge supposedly neutral imaginaries of what walking methodologies consist of, unveiling social and political dimensions and addressing the production of embodied spaces involved in the act of walking. We adopt the concept of intersectionality to construct an analysis that considers the effects of the colonial, racist, and sexist historical scheme on the production of knowledge. We understand that the current globalization project produces a global subject that is not racialized, and therefore White. And it is marked by gender norms, and therefore, masculine and heterosexual. These characteristics give the person the privilege of moving “naturally,” without the need to justify physical, social, and political corporealities. In the walking research carried out by subjects who deviate from such global parameters, we identified the interruption of walking as an epistemological event that displaces them from the space they are producing. We also analyzed the idea of risk produced to the researchers when they are identified as someone who “does not belong” to that space. We argue that the interaction among gender, race, and place imposes a local condition to the knowledge produced by Afro-Latin American walking researchers. Finally, we defend the walking methodologies as a political statute in the occupation of simultaneously physical and epistemological spaces because the subject’s position and the power relations that are addressed in the act of walking require consideration.


1901 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 260-268
Author(s):  
Arthur Stanley

The idea of having the means of applying the Anti-rabic treatment of Pasteur in Shanghai, China, had its origin in the marked incidence of rabies among the numerous dogs of the Shanghai district and the consequent large mortality from this disease. The local condition was the more marked because of the short incubation period observed in Shanghai both in the human subject and in the rabbit inoculated from the rabid dog, being seldom much over a month in man and rarely over two weeks in rabbits inoculated subdurally.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Xiuying Hu

<p class="a"><span lang="EN-US">This article through the methods of statistic, expert interview, survey and so on. It is with improving the students' humane accomplishment as the goal and enhancing the humanistic value of the characteristics of sports. Exploring the effective new approach of the sports humanistic education: Suiting the local condition to conduct the humanistic education of sports which has regional characteristic; Making use of the advantage of the multidisciplinary knowledge and encourage to excavate the humanities sports market; Trying to play a maximum of sports humanistic education value, magnifying the sports humanities education function, making the campus environment more harmonious. </span></p>


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