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Volume 5

3/2012

Architecture

RESEARCH METHODS AIDING THE CREATION OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT FOR SENIOR CARE HOUSING FACILITIES
5-18

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WINDMILLS (ASBADS): REMARKABLE EXAMPLE OF IRANIAN SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
19-30

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THE SUN, WIND AND WATER IN DESIGNS OF EXTERIOR WALLS AND FACADES - NATURAL FORCES POTENTIAL IN SHAPING THE ARCHITECTURE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
31-40

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CREATING A FUNCTIONAL AND SPACE PROGRAM FOR NEW BUILDING OF THE FACULTY OF THE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING, SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
41-50

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Civil engineering

HYBRID GLASS BEAMS. REVIEW OF RESEARCH PROJECTS AND APPLICATIONS
53-62

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NUMERICAL MODEL OF SCL TUNNELS IN COMPLEX SUBSOIL CONDITIONS
63-72

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BACK ANALYSIS OF SCL TUNNELS BASED ON ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
73-82

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BEHAVIOR OF DAMAGED MASONRY INFILL PANELS IN RC FRAMES SUBJECTED TO OUT OF PLANE LOADS
83-98

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Environment

TOXICITY OF 4-CHLOROPHENOL UNDER COMETABOLIC CONDITIONS DEPENDING ON THE BACTERIAL CELL WALL STRUCTURE?
101-108

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COMET ASSAY OPTIMIZATION WITH ALLIUM CEPA AS AN INDICATOR FOR ECOTOXICOLOGICAL USAGE
109-116

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USAGE OF THE ENERGY-SAVING TRANSFER RESERVOIR IN A DRAINAGE SYSTEM
117-126

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NANOFILTRATION AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL OF REDUCING SULPHATE CONCENTRATION IN MINE WATER
127-132

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