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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
181

Space Medicine: A Historical Look into Medical Problems in Space and the Implications they have on the Mars Missions.

Aintablian, Haig 15 February 2018 (has links)
A paper submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, History of Medicine course.
182

Quaternion Representation of Crystal Space Groups

Hufstetler, Thomas Jerry 01 1900 (has links)
This investigation is designed to find quaternion operators which will generate selected space groups and which are more convenient to manipulate in some important types of problems.
183

The social meaning of domestic space : notes on a suitable research methodology for southern African architectural studies

Mills, Glen Trevor 09 April 2020 (has links)
The thesis is primarily a proposal for a research methodology. Its concern is with the analysis of southern African domestic architecture, which, it is argued, has become separated from the study of social systems and human behaviour. It is suggested that architectural research needs to be grounded in a coherent theoretical framework of a sociological nature if the meaning of buildings in society is to be adequately understood. By combing Bill Hillier et al.' s theory of ' space syntax' with Anthony Giddens ' theory of ' structuration' , a set of concepts and techniques for the study of domestic architecture is formulated. This model is demonstrated using two dwellings in the Cape Town metropolitan area. The emphasis throughout is with understanding systematically how spatial design is integrated with the wider aspects of domestic social life. To reach this understanding, a major theme in southern African architectural studies is examined. This relates to a persistent categorisation, based on formal and functional criteria, of African architecture as 'traditional' , against which is counterposed the more modern or 'designed' architecture of western cultures. As such, two approaches to the study of African architecture on the sub-continent are identified. On the one hand there are those writings that study aspects of built form by focusing on stylistic and technological details. On the other, the emphasis is on the function of buildings, focusing mostly on the non-physical principles of social organisation. Both approaches have as their objective the explication of the social meaning of built form, and each generally excludes the subject and approach of the other. The view adopted in this investigation is that each form of analysis on its own is inadequate. Theories of form and theories of function must, it is argued, necessarily incorporate each other if a rounded and systematic analysis of meaning is to take place. The problem for research is thus one of establishing an adequate methodological basis for understanding in theory that which is materially realised in built form already, namely the integration of society and space. The concern ill this dissertation is consequently with an attempt to answer two seemingly simple questions: How do buildings affect behaviour and activity patterns? and, how do interactions among people affect the form of buildings? By integrating the methodological and descriptive procedures in space syntax with the interpretive framework for social system analysis in structuration theory, an attempt is made to provide sane answers to these questions and thereby to contribute towards a non-functionalist theory of architecture. The conclusions are firstly that the pervasive distinction between 'traditional' and 'modern' architecture is unnecessary and misleading. Secondly, theoretical aspects of both syntax and structuration are identified that may be useful to the development of both.
184

"There is no gravity ... " proposal for a new legal paradigm for air law and space law : orbit law

Halstead, C. Brandon. January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
185

Rethinking the Process and Role of Redesigning Public Spaces

Basu, Soumi January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
186

The feasibility of the international space station : economic and political problems faced by the international partners

Hoffman, Jennifer 01 January 1999 (has links)
This paper focuses on issues faced by the individual partners involved in the International Space Station. Specifically addressed are the economic troubles in Russia and Japan, political problems in the United States and Canada, and the issue of cooperation in the European Union. Using Linkage, Post-Internationalist, and Practice Theories to demonstrate how this unique project will proceed, this thesis suggests several strategies to help ensure the proposition's success.
187

Space and memory in Asian transnational writing

Sorensen, Steven W. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / English Studies / Master / Master of Arts
188

Modelling and observations of the circumstellar ring system of supernova 1987A with the Hubble Space Telescope

Lo, Man-kit., 盧文傑. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Physics / Master / Master of Philosophy
189

Urban design and the melting pot of foreign workers in South Korean cities

Yi, We-Jae 03 September 2009 (has links)
The first story explores how the wave of social change that craves creative space design and integration has improved and is improving Seoul city's environment and Seoulites' lives. Focusing on Design Seoul project - Seoul's scenery reconstructing plans, the first story reports the whole city-level renovations happening in terms of space and people's minds and its positive influences on South Korean's lives. The second story investigates the changing phase of Korean society caused by growing number of foreign workers from Southeast Asia and China in the last 10 years as Korean society has become a more multi-racial community. The story shows the issues raised by the social change and works to be done. Combining the two feature stories, this report addresses how Korean society is changing in various aspects. / text
190

Cusps and a generalization of Inoue-Hirzebruch surfaces in dimension greater than two

Sankaran, G. K. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.

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