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The Death of Drawing explores the causes and effects of the epochal shift from drawing to computation as the chief design and communication medium in architecture. Drawing both framed the thinking of architects and organized the design and construction process to place architects at its center. Its displacement by building information modeling (BIM) and computational design recasts both the terms in which architects think and their role in building production. Author David Ross Scheer explains that, whereas drawing allowed architects to represent ideas in form, BIM and computational design simulate experience, making building behavior or performance the primary object of design. The author e...
The book provides an overview of state-of-the-art research from Brazil and Germany in the field of inclusive mathematics education. Originated from a research cooperation between two countries where inclusive education in mathematics has been a major challenge, this volume seeks to make recent research findings available to the international community of mathematics teachers and researchers. In the book, the authors cover a wide variety of special needs that learners of mathematics may have in inclusive settings. They present theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches for research and practice.
This troublesome loveable unicorn is always making colorful rainbows in the sky and scattering love and happiness everywhere!Rainbow, loves his owner, little Zoey, but she has to catch him whenever he goes crazy on his colored sparkles. Watch as he changes the world by filling it with love and color! And laugh at the funny hi-jinks al the animals get into when they become 'rainbowed' by Rainbow the Unicorn! Along the way Zoey learns to rely on her own self-esteem and make new friends and a thing or two about manners, from an old man feeding birds! Through songs and dance! This book is full of joy and learning lessons for the young child, aged 3-9 years.
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Virtually any disease that results from malfunctioning, damaged, or failing tissues may be potentially cured through regenerative medicine therapies, by either regenerating the damaged tissues in vivo, or by growing the tissues and organs in vitro and implanting them into the patient. Principles of Regenerative Medicine discusses the latest advances in technology and medicine for replacing tissues and organs damaged by disease and of developing therapies for previously untreatable conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, liver disease, and renal failure. * Key for all researchers and instituions in Stem Cell Biology, Bioengineering, and Developmental Biology* The first of its kind to offer an advanced understanding of the latest technologies in regenerative medicine* New discoveries from leading researchers on restoration of diseased tissues and organs