Conception of a Tool for the Restoration of the Roman Imperial Baths
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
This paper presents an approach to the development of a tool for the restoration of the Roman imperial baths. This tool is obtained from an architecturological analysis of the Roman imperial baths of North Africa. We propose that it allows generating analog models considered as hypothesis for the restoration of Roman imperial baths from their remains. These can be refined and supplemented by specialists in the field of archeology.
Facial Expression Recognition using SVC Classification & INGI Method
Facial Expression Recognition using SVC Classification & INGI Method
Studies on Thermal, Microhardness and Di-Electric Properties of Glycine Copper Chloride
"Abstract Copper Chloride doped Glycine crystals were grown from aqueous solution by natural evaporation method. The grown crystals were subjected to thermal (TG-DTA), Di-electric studies and Microhardness analysis. The...
Study of R2R 4-Bit and 8-Bit DAC circuit using Multisim Technology
Study of R2R 4-Bit and 8-Bit DAC circuit using Multisim Technology
Comparison of Outcome of Passive Joint Mobilization Techniques with Active Assisted Pulley Exercises in Patients with Frozen Shoulder in Improving Range of Motion
Frozen shoulder is a multi-factorial glenohumeral joint dysfunction that develops due to many causes and it involves a large number of world populations irrespective of gender and race. Its prevalence is 2 to 5 percent o...
Temporal Analysis of Water Quality Evaluation using Fuzzy Logic and Ideal Point Analysis
Temporal Analysis of Water Quality Evaluation using Fuzzy Logic and Ideal Point Analysis