Will the aching need for affordable housing mean further densification of already crowded neighborhoods? |
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Urban densification has resulted in more and more residents gravitating to parks to meet their outdoor recreational needs. |
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This densification of office and residential high-rises is new here, but the area has become an El Dorado for those interested in water sports, disco, and in-line skating. |
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The Solvay process initially produces light ash which requires a further stage of densification to produce the dense form. |
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I'm all for further densification, but plans like this foreshadow a future that really needs to be thought about. |
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Based on the existing low urban densities, this suggests the densification of the existing area within easy access of the existing and intended infrastructure. |
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Organise governance to create a sustainable town, allowing for the necessary densification and moderate vertical expansion that is acceptable to all. |
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According to the architect, this is a solution for the future ensuring the mobility of cities, providing a response to the densification of populations in urban areas, and preparing for climate change. |
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The sample will then be cooled down and held at the second sintering temperature until densification is completed. |
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However, as part of a larger pattern, a commemorations plan could support or detract from policies that encourage densification and discourage sprawl. |
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Three sample projects are analyzed: the conversion of a coppice into an uneven-aged high stand, the densification of a pine plantation and the substitution of species. |
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For the energy densification project in particular, it will not be easy to prove the benefits in terms of biodiversity necessary for the CCBS certification. |
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To take into account the layer-after-layer densification reality, Bellehumeur and Tiang proposed another model. |
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These sections are the feeder, the grinding section, and a large mixer with compactor for chaff crushing and densification. |
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Sintering in practice is the control of both densification and grain growth. |
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The goal of the reciter is to arrive at the final stage of sanctification and, after several reincarnations, to escape the densification trap and to definitively leave the carnal envelope. |
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Some materials, including magnesite and dolomite, require firing in rotary kilns to bring about sintering and densification before the crushed and sized material can be fabricated into refractory shapes and refired. |
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The prize also celebrates the city's policy of urban densification, which aims to concentrate development in limited areas and build up rather than out, in an effort to stop encroachment on rural lands. |
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A second set of projects seeks to remake one of the most struggling parts of the city through urban densification on an island called Wilhelmsburg, across the Elbe River south of HafenCity. |
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Some of these gases-such as methane, when it starts to be generated in the tailings ponds-actually help densification, so the tailings settle faster. |
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Since densification of powders requires high temperatures, grain growth naturally occurs during sintering. |
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The power behind the densification is derived from the capillary pressure of the liquid phase located between the fine solid particles. |
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Temperature dependence for densification controls the process because at higher temperatures viscosity decreases and increases liquid content. |
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The beneficial effects of base-station densification, highly directional sectorization, and frequency hopping are illustrated. |
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Thermal conductivities decrease practically in all ranges of densities, including specimen densification. |
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A final sintering for 10 hours is required for densification. |
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The electric field driven densification supplements sintering with a form of hot pressing, to enable lower temperatures and shorter amount of time than typical sintering. |
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The electric-powered system also eliminates the problem of finding clean, compressed air and fluctuating air pressure affecting the densification process. |
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This effect is presumably compensated for by cabbelling, or densification on mixing, below the surface, but would be interesting to examine in a numerical model. |
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Densification may be revealed religion to British planners, but this faith is not well accepted by citizens who live nearby. |
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Densification is the act of reducing porosity in a sample thereby making it more dense. |
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Densification of loose granular soils, heterogeneous soils and liquefiable soils can be achieved by surface compaction. |
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