Published: 2019-10-10

Stocktaking methods of facilities in a state of ruin

005-015

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Biological corrosion and vegetation in the aspect of permanent ruin

017-026

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The analysis of spatial and functional modifi cations of the palace in Krzesimów in Mełgiew commune aiming at adaptation of the building to the requirements of a social welfare home

027-033

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Theoretical and practical methodology for recognizing the road surface structure

035-045

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Modyfication of the grain size distribution and geotechnical properties of the non-cohesive soil by the addition of the silt

047-055

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Flow modeling of the cement dispersion as non-linear viscoplastic fluid

057-065

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Dialogue of epochs in postmodern urban planning concepts of the late ХХth and early ХХIst centuries

067-075

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Influence of air humidity and temperature on thermal conductivity of wood-based materials

077-086

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Zhovkva (Żółkiew) in Western Ukraine – an example of urban complex of the Renaissance “ideal town”

087–102

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Cement Concrete Mixture Performance Characterization

103-120

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Ratios of forces and forces moments as dynamic similarity criteria of various phenomena occurring in wind engineering, snow engineering and fluid dynamics

Part I – Fundamentals and steady problems

121-140

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Ratios of forces and forces moments as dynamic similarity criteria of various phenomena occurring in wind engineering, snow engineering and fluid dynamics

Part II – Unsteady problems of periodic, quasi-periodic and turbulent character

141-154

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Wind tunnel tests of aeroelastic models of overhead transmission lines under different snow and ice covers

155-169

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Investigation of impact of a crumb rubbergranulate addition on the asphalt mixtures resistanceto water and frost

171-179

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Analysis of spatial distribution of noiseon Adam Mickiewicz housing estate in Lublin

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Pedestrian areas in the space of a city

193–206

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