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Ilkiv, O. V. "PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AS A GROUND FOR TRUST PROPERTY." Herald of Zaporizhzhia National University. Jurisprudence, no. 2 (2021): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26661/2616-9444-2021-2-05.

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Swarner, Bob, Carl Slack, Erica Jacobs, Jeffrey W. Lykken, and Kevin Goss. "Infiltration & Inflow Reduction Effectiveness From Private Property Rehabilitation." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2014, no. 18 (October 1, 2014): 5780–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864714815943115.

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Wold, Derek J., and Robert Swirsky. "Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation: Addressing Private Property I/I." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2008, no. 15 (January 1, 2008): 2034–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864708788733990.

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ZWEIG, RONALD W. "Restitution of Property and Refugee Rehabilitation: Two Case Studies." Journal of Refugee Studies 6, no. 1 (1993): 56–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrs/6.1.56.

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Lymburner, Stephanie, Charlie Handley, and Jenny Handley. "Rainforest rehabilitation on a productive Macadamia property: The Brockley story." Ecological Management and Restoration 7, no. 3 (December 2006): 184–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-8903.2006.00308.x.

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Ryou, J. S., and P. Monteiro. "Electrodeposition as a rehabilitation method for concrete materials." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 31, no. 5 (October 1, 2004): 776–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l04-044.

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Electrodeposition was used to rehabilitate cracked reinforced concrete both in the laboratory and under field conditions. First the chloride-induced specimens were cracked by applying a bending load, then the samples were immersed in a zinc sulfate solution, and a constant current was applied between the reinforcing steel and the external electrode. The results obtained in the laboratory showed that electrodeposition effectively repaired cracks in the concrete specimen; therefore, field investigations were performed on a 35-year old structure that had been damaged by corrosion to assess the feasibility of using this technique in field conditions. The field results indicate that the electro deposits formed on the concrete surface closed the cracks in the concrete. In addition, the application of electro deposition had beneficial effects on the electrochemical property of the reinforcing steel in concrete.Key words: electrodeposition, constant current, reinforcing steel, electrode, cracks, electrochemical property.
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Tatianin, D. V. "PROPERTY LIABILITY OF THE INVESTIGATOR IN THE REHABILITATION OF THE ACCUSED." Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series Economics and Law 29, no. 6 (November 25, 2019): 899–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2412-9593-2019-29-6-899-903.

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The article addresses the issues of the investigator’s liability in deciding on the acquittal of the defendant to whom he or she has been charged and the criminal case was sent to the court with the indictment. The view is maintained that the investigator’s responsibility can only occur if the fact of bringing a knowingly innocent person to criminal responsibility is proved with the investigator playing an active role in the fabrication of criminal case materials. When a person is prosecuted on the basis of an assessment of the totality of the available evidence, which at the hearing did not find confirmation for various reasons, prosecuting an investigator seems unacceptable. The investigator investigates the crime in the context of a pronounced opposition to the investigation process from interested parties, the evidence base is created in the specified conditions, before the criminal case is sent to the court, participants in the process are exposed to various forms in order to obtain the necessary evidence from them. A change in the evidence system may be related to counteracting the investigation process, in this situation it is unacceptable for the investigator to be held accountable for unjustified criminal prosecution.
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Naumova, A. "REHABILITATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: PROBLEMS OF THEORY, LEGISLATION AND PRACTICE." Criminalistics and Forensics, no. 66 (2021): 509–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33994/kndise.2021.66.38.

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The problem of the right to rehabilitation and compensation to a person who was illegally and unreasonably prosecuted, illegally convicted is relevant to the science of criminal procedural law, law enforcement practice. At the same time, the current Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine does not provide rules that would contain the basic provisions of rehabilitation. As a result of the study, the concept of physical harm is formulated as a violation of the anatomical integrity or physiological function of organs or tissues, which manifests itself in bodily injury, disease, pathological condition, disability and is a consequence of illegal and unjustified criminal prosecution, illegal restraint, detention, unlawful conviction, torture, physical, mental violence, falsification of evidence. The definition of rehabilitation is defined as the procedure established by law for the recognition of a person’s innocence in committing a crime, restoration of his/her violated rights and freedoms. It is also defined compensation at the expense of the state in full physical, property, moral damage caused to a person by illegal and unjustified criminal prosecution, illegal conviction, and unjust trial on the application of coercive measures of a medical or educational nature. A comparative analysis of the legal regulation of rehabilitation in the Code of Criminal Procedure of the CIS countries shows that the national legislation of most states provides a mechanism for effective protection of the individual from illegal and unjustified criminal prosecution, illegal conviction. To improve the current criminal procedure legislation of Ukraine, we proposed to supplement the Code of Criminal Procedure of Ukraine with the chapter “Rehabilitation”. In the provisions of this chapter, there is a need to set out the concept of rehabilitation, conditions and procedural grounds for recognizing the human right to rehabilitation; subjects of rehabilitation legal relations; grounds for partial rehabilitation in preliminary and judicial proceedings. In addition, the chapter should contain the procedural order of rehabilitation in a situation of forced self-incrimination, falsification of evidence; the procedure for restoring the violated rights and freedoms of the rehabilitated person. As well as the concept of physical harm and the procedure for its compensation; determination of property, moral damage caused to the rehabilitated; legal mechanism for compensation of property damage; elimination of the consequences of moral damage to the rehabilitated and its compensation.
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Burada, Cristian Oliviu, and Traian Cristian Demetrescu. "Historical Real Estate Valuation by Cost Approach." Applied Mechanics and Materials 880 (March 2018): 371–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.880.371.

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Compared to modern buildings, historical real estate features features that give them a special status: the architectural style of the epoch, the old materials or the built-in building methods, the high rehabilitation costs or the legal restrictions on their intervention. Therefore, in evaluating a historical real estate property, evaluators need to undertake additional, sometimes atypical, steps compared to assessing a modern property. Assessing a historical real estate property by cost has particularities that distinguish it from the assessment of a modern building.
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McKeough, Jill. "Intellectual property and scientific research." Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 42, no. 3 (1996): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0004-9514(14)60390-1.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Property Rehabilitation"

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Watkins, Lynn. "Housing rehabilitation in rural Scotland." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1992. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU052331.

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The available evidence on housing conditions reveals that housing conditions are relatively worse in rural areas (especially in remote districts) in Scotland, and that improvement policies have been relatively more successful in urban areas. The central theme that this thesis attempts to address is, therefore, to examine the reasons why housing in rural Scotland is in such a poor condition, relative to urban areas. Since rehabilitation policies have been so effective in eradicating urban housing problems, a focus of the research is an examination of the implementation and effectiveness of rehabilitation policy in Rural Scotland. Indeed, although there is a national improvement policy framework, there is a great deal of potential for local variation. The research aims, therefore, to highlight features that contribute to the variations in the implementation of improvement policy, particularly between urban and rural areas in Scotland. The research examines the implementation of rehabilitation policy by local authorities through an analysis of six case-study rural districts: Argyll and Bute, Clydesdale, Gordon, Skye and Lochalsh, Sutherland, and Tweeddale. It also examines the involvement of housing associations in rural areas, both generally, and in terms of their rehabilitation activities. A subsidiary aim is to elucidate the factors which relate to an individual household's propensity to repair and improve the home in Rural Scotland. This is achieved through analysis of a questionnaire carried out with 364 households living in Rural Scotland.
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Su, Susan Chih-Wen. "Female property crime offenders: Explanations from economic marginalization perspective." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2004. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2673.

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This research explores whether women offenders who committed property crimes suffer from feminization of poverty, and social deprivations as asserted by the economic marginalization theory. Social deprivations include being a single parent with dependent children at home, being the main financial supporter of a household and being primary caretaker to minor children.
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ALGHAMDI, HASAN A. "Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP) Based Evaluation of Sustainable Low Volume Road Rehabilitation Techniques." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1470661119.

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Barnes, Richard A. "Property rights and natural resources /." Oxford : Hart Publ, 2009. http://aleph.unisg.ch/hsgscan/hm00262927.pdf.

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Chapweteka, Isaac. "The current state of injury related care for Malawi super league football players." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3867.

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The study aimed at identifying the current state of injury related care for Malawi super league football players. To achieve this the study determined the average time taken by soccer players in Malawi to return to active participation following an injury, identified the type of treatment received by football players, determined the management of football injuries by team doctors in Malawi, established the responsibilities of football coaches in the management of injuries in Malawi and established the financial and medical support received by football players after sustaining an injury
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Grugan, Cecilia Spencer. "Disability Resource Specialists’ Capacity to Adopt Principles and Implement Practices that Qualify as Universal Design at a 4-Year Public Institution." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1526997302503817.

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Magalhães, Sara Santos. "Direito de propriedade privada vs. direito à habitação: dois direitos fundamentais no contexto das políticas de reabilitação urbana e habitação." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/90407.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciências Jurídico-Forenses apresentada à Faculdade de Direito
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo um estudo aprofundado sobre dois direitos fundamentais, consagrados na Constituição da República Portuguesa. São eles: o direito de propriedade privada e o direito à habitação. São analisados estes dois direitos individual e conjuntamente, no âmbito das políticas de reabilitação urbana.Em primeiro lugar, será analisado a evolução da reabilitação urbana ao longo dos últimos anos e, de seguida, o seu regime jurídico. No seu regime jurídico iremos ver todos os seus aspetos principais, tais como, os conceitos de Áreas de Reabilitação Urbana e Operações de Reabilitação Urbana. Serão estudados alguns dos Instrumentos de Execução da Política Urbana, dando-se especial relevo à Venda Forçada, pelo facto de ser a novidade instituída no Regime Jurídico de Reabilitação Urbana. Pelo facto de ser um instrumento coercivo que culmina na perda da propriedade por parte dos particulares dos seus imóveis, caso não cumpram com a reabilitação dos mesmos, importa analisar de modo crítico e reflexivo qual o sentido destes instrumentos coercivos no âmbito do direito de propriedade privada.Por fim, iremos analisar o outro dos direitos falados supra: o direito de habitação. Para além da sua análise constitucional, veremos como este direito deve ser protegido e concretizado a nível das políticas habitacionais e, como estas se relacionam com a reabilitação urbana.Assim, em modo conclusivo, estudaremos como a reabilitação urbana e a sua necessidade nos dias de hoje, pode ser um fator importante para dar cumprimento às políticas de habitação e, de que forma está o direito à habitação a ser efetivado por parte do Estado e, em especial, pelos Municípios e Autarquias Locais.
This dissertation focuses at an in-depth study on two fundamental rights stated in the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic, these are: the right to Private Property and the Right to Housing. These two individual rights are discussed in the context of Urban Rehabilitation Policies.First, the evolution of urban rehabilitation will be analyzed over the past few years and after the analysis of its legal regime. In its legal regime we will study all its main aspects, such as the concepts of Urban Rehabilitation Areas and Urban Rehabilitation Operations. The instruments of implementation of Urban Policy will be studied too, giving special emphasis to the Forced Sale, because it is an innovation instituted in the legal Regime of Urban Rehabilitation. Because it is a coercive instrument that culminates in the loss of ownership by the private individuals of their own property, in the case of non-compliance of rehabilitation obligations, it is important to make a critical and introspective analysis about the meaning of these coercive instruments in the Right to Private Property.At last, we will examine the other right mentioned above: the right of housing. In addition, to its constitutional analysis, we will see how this right should be protected and implemented at the level of housing policies and how these relate to urban rehabilitation.Thus, in a conclusive way, we will study how urban rehabilitation and its necessity nowadays can be an important factor in order to comply with housing policies and how the right to housing is being implemented by the State and its entities.
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Nunes, Joana Filipa Garcia. "Elementos para o plano Diretor do Forte de Santiago do Outão." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/83304.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Reabilitação de Edifícios apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
The Orthopedic Hospital of Sant’Iago do Outão, located on the southern slope of the Serra da Arrábida, 7 km from Setúbal, carries the weight of history.For close to 500 years, it was as a fort. From the initial structure of a tower, it was enlarged and transformed several times, according to defense requirements. At the end of the 19th century, with the demise of the military architectural program, it was preserved by order of Queen D. Amélia and turned into a holiday residence. It was never used for this purpose, and ten years later, it was refurbished and a new buildinh was added on the west side to accommodate its new role as a tuberculosis sanatorium. More than seventy years later it was converted to an orthopedic hospital, a function it maintains today. The many adaptations and consecutive transformations of the building have demonstrated its capacity to withstand the test of time, showing a chameleon-like adaptability to its surroundings.Classified as a Property of Public Interest in the 1970s, this construction has always been valued, both from a landscaping and a climatic point of view, and due to its geostrategical position.The goal of this thesis is to study the compatibility between the building’s high heritage value and the requirements of its current function as an orthopedic hospital. This analysis is essential as a basis of orientation for eventual interventions in the future. ------ Keywords: Outão Orthopedic Hospital; Rehabilitation; Property of Public Interest
O Hospital Ortopédico de Sant’Iago do Outão, situado na vertente Sul da Serra da Arrábida, a 7km da cidade de Setúbal, transporta em si o peso da História.Durante cerca de 500 anos obedece a um programa militar: um forte que, tendo começado apenas com uma torre, foi ampliado e alterado por diversas vezes, respondendo assim às imposições que iam surgindo. No final do século XIX, com a decaída do programa militar, e por obra da rainha D. Amélia, é resgatado e transformado em residência de férias. Por nunca ter usado para tal fim, dez anos depois é remodelado, sendo-lhe acrescentado mais um corpo - a poente – renascendo como sanatório. Mais de setenta anos depois é reconvertido em hospital, programa que mantém até aos dias de hoje.Nas obras que perduram sobre o tempo, verifica-se que o que possibilita a sua persistência são as consecutivas transformações e atualizações. O Outão é um exemplo da capacidade quase camaleónica pela qual os edifícios, à medida que os anos passam, se adaptam ao meio em que vão coabitando.Classificado como Imóvel de Interesse Público apenas nos anos 1970, desde a sua construção que foi sempre valorizado, quer a nível geoestratégico, como paisagístico ou mesmo climático.Faz-se, neste trabalho, um estudo do edifício que tenciona verificar a compatibilidade das exigências da sua atual função como Hospital Ortopédico, com o seu alto valor patrimonial. Informação, esta, essencial, enquanto base de orientação para uma eventual intervenção futura.Palavras-chave: Hospital Ortopédico do Outão; Hospital Ortopédico do Outão; Imóvel de Interesse Público (IIP)
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Oliveira, Daniela Gestas de. "Estudo sobre a reabilitação urbana: aspectos teóricos e a prática na possível aplicação da venda forçada no Município da Figueira da Foz." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/90276.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciências Jurídico-Forenses apresentada à Faculdade de Direito
O direito do urbanismo tem assento constitucional e dele a reabilitação urbana, por meio de uma construção jurídica podem ser parte integrante dos direitos fundamentais do homem, passando a compor a terceira dimensão de direitos fundamentais.A reabilitação urbana, com as suas peculiaridades expostas no Regime Jurídico da Reabilitação Urbana é materializada neste trabalho por intermédio do instrumento venda forçada, onde seu conceito, princípios, legislação pertinente e especificidades são apresentadas, cuja aplicabilidade pode ser concretizada no Município da Figueira da Foz, conforme demonstrado no estudo realizado acerca de um caso prático.Por fim, uma polêmica quanto ao direito de propriedade e o direito do urbanismo são motivos de ponderação e reflexão.O direito do urbanismo tem assento constitucional e dele a reabilitação urbana, por meio de uma construção jurídica podem ser parte integrante dos direitos fundamentais do homem, passando a compor a terceira dimensão de direitos fundamentais.A reabilitação urbana, com as suas peculiaridades expostas no Regime Jurídico da Reabilitação Urbana é materializada neste trabalho por intermédio do instrumento venda forçada, onde seu conceito, princípios, legislação pertinente e especificidades são apresentadas, cuja aplicabilidade pode ser concretizada no Município da Figueira da Foz, conforme demonstrado no estudo realizado acerca de um caso prático.Por fim, uma polêmica quanto ao direito de propriedade e o direito do urbanismo são motivos de ponderação e reflexão.O direito do urbanismo tem assento constitucional e dele a reabilitação urbana, por meio de uma construção jurídica podem ser parte integrante dos direitos fundamentais do homem, passando a compor a terceira dimensão de direitos fundamentais.A reabilitação urbana, com as suas peculiaridades expostas no Regime Jurídico da Reabilitação Urbana é materializada neste trabalho por intermédio do instrumento venda forçada, onde seu conceito, princípios, legislação pertinente e especificidades são apresentadas, cuja aplicabilidade pode ser concretizada no Município da Figueira da Foz, conforme demonstrado no estudo realizado acerca de um caso prático.Por fim, uma polêmica quanto ao direito de propriedade e o direito do urbanismo são motivos de ponderação e reflexão.
Urban Law is constitutionally established, urban rehabilitation being a part of it, and, by means of a legal constrution, both may be considered integral parts of the fundamental rights of men, thus composing the third dimension of fundamental rights.Urban rehabilitation, with all its peculiarities expressed in the Legal Regimen of Urban Rehabilitation, is materialized in this monograph by means of the forced sales instrument, in which its concept, principles, relevant legislation and particularities are presented, and whose applicability may be executed in Figueira da Foz Municipality, as shown in the study performed involving a practical case.Finally, a controversy regarding Property Law and Urban Law requires some deliberation and reflection.Urban Law is constitutionally established, urban rehabilitation being a part of it, and, by means of a legal constrution, both may be considered integral parts of the fundamental rights of men, thus composing the third dimension of fundamental rights.Urban rehabilitation, with all its peculiarities expressed in the Legal Regimen of Urban Rehabilitation, is materialized in this monograph by means of the forced sales instrument, in which its concept, principles, relevant legislation and particularities are presented, and whose applicability may be executed in Figueira da Foz Municipality, as shown in the study performed involving a practical case.Finally, a controversy regarding Property Law and Urban Law requires some deliberation and reflection.Urban Law is constitutionally established, urban rehabilitation being a part of it, and, by means of a legal constrution, both may be considered integral parts of the fundamental rights of men, thus composing the third dimension of fundamental rights.Urban rehabilitation, with all its peculiarities expressed in the Legal Regimen of Urban Rehabilitation, is materialized in this monograph by means of the forced sales instrument, in which its concept, principles, relevant legislation and particularities are presented, and whose applicability may be executed in Figueira da Foz Municipality, as shown in the study performed involving a practical case.Finally, a controversy regarding Property Law and Urban Law requires some deliberation and reflection.
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Cunha, Filipe António Ferreira dos Reis e. "O impacto da fiscalidade nas decisões de investimento imobiliário: o caso do mercado habitacional." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22532.

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A política fiscal é uma importante ferramenta para regular o mercado imobiliário. É um instrumento que permite estabilizar o mercado tanto em cenários de aumento (boom imobiliário) ou queda (depressão imobiliária), através da influência que exerce sobre as decisões de investimento tanto do lado da oferta como da procura. A introdução de benefícios fiscais para as operações imobiliárias de reabilitação urbana contribuiu para o aumento da dinâmica imobiliária tanto no centro histórico das cidades, mas também nos outros bairros e concelhos limítrofes, através do efeito de cascata. No âmbito de uma decisão de investimento de uma empresa de promoção imobiliária, foi efetuada uma análise comparativa entre um projeto de reabilitação no centro histórico de Lisboa e outro de construção nova em Loures. Concluiu-se que o projeto de reabilitação é mais rentável, e os benefícios fiscais existentes para estes projetos contribuem, no caso estudado, para um aumento de 36% do resultado antes de impostos. Verifica-se, assim, que os benefícios fiscais aprovados em Portugal para a reabilitação urbana estimulam os investidores a desenvolver estes projetos, atraídos pela maior rentabilidade, contribuindo para a renovação do parque habitacional dos centros históricos e sustentabilidade ambiental.
Fiscal policy is an important tool to regulate the real estate market, allowing stabilizing the market in scenarios of boom or depression, through the influence it has on investment decisions both on the supply and demand side. The introduction of tax benefits for urban rehabilitation has contributed to the increase in real estate dynamics, both in the historic center of the cities, but also in other neighborhoods and neighboring municipalities, through the ripple effect. As part of an investment decision by a real estate development company, a comparative analysis was carried out between a rehabilitation project in the historic center of Lisbon and another one of new construction in Loures. It was found that the rehabilitation project is more profitable, and the existing tax benefits for these projects contribute, in this case, to an increase of 36% in the result before taxes. The existing tax benefits in Portugal for urban rehabilitation encourage investors to develop these projects, attracted by greater profitability, contributing to the renovation of the housing stock in historic centers and environmental sustainability.
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Books on the topic "Property Rehabilitation"

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World Bank. Rehabilitation of the Fez Medina: Case study : Fez, Morocco. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1999.

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Lattimore, Pamela K. Experimental assessment of the effect of vocational training on youthful property offenders. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

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I︠A︡novyt︠s︡ʹka, H. B. Vidnovlenni︠a︡ maĭnovykh prav nezakonno zasudz︠h︡enykh i reabilitovanykh hromadi︠a︡n: Monohrafii︠a︡. Lʹviv: Lʹvivsʹkyĭ derz︠h︡avnyĭ universytet vnutrishnikh sprav, 2006.

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Woodson, R. Dodge. Rehab your way to riches: Guide to high profit/low risk renovation of residential property. Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Publications, 1992.

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Office, Unesco Jakarta. Assessment report and recommendations for action plan for the rehabilitation of earthquake-affected cultural heritage in West Sumatera, Indonesia. Jakarta, Indonesia: UNESCO Office Jakarta, 2010.

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Switzerland), Displacement Solutions (Organization :. Bangladesh housing, land, and property (HLP) rights initiative: Climate displacement in Bangladesh : stakeholders, laws, and policies : mapping the existing institutional framework. Chittagong: Young Power in Social Action, 2014.

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Muhammad, Rafiq Ch, and Pakistan, eds. A comprehensive an [sic] exhaustive commentary on the Displaced Persons (Compensation & Rehabilitation) Act, 1958 (XXVIII of 1958). Lahore: Imran Law Book House, 2007.

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MacDonald, Douglas B. The Hood Canal Bridge rehabilitation project and graving dock program. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington State Dept. of Transportation, 2006.

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author, Chaudhry Shivani, Akhtaree Rizwana author, Centre for the Sustainable Use of Natural and Social Resources (Bhubaneswar, India), and Habitat International Coalition. Housing and Land Rights Network, eds. Unjust compensation: An assessment of damage and loss of private property during the anti-Christian violence in Kandhamal, India. Bhubaneswar: Centre for the Sustainable Use of Natural and Social Resources, 2013.

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Centre for Conservation & Preservation of Islamic Architectural Heritage. Conservation, restoration & rehabilitation of historic buildings at At-Turaif area, Old Dirʹiyyah, Saudia Arabia. Cairo, Egypt: Centre for Conservation & Preservation of Islamic Architectural Heritage, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Property Rehabilitation"

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Denver, Kym. "Rehabilitating Wyndgate: Bringing Back Wetlands on a Family Property in South Australia." In An International Perspective on Wetland Rehabilitation, 107–11. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4683-8_10.

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Gerbrandy, Gerben, and Paul Hoogendam. "4. The materialization of water rights: hydraulic property in the extension and rehabilitation of two irrigation systems in Bolivia." In Crops, People and Irrigation, 53–72. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780444727.004.

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Mańka, Anna, Patrycja Romaniszyn, Monika N. Bugdol, and Andrzej W. Mitas. "Methods for Assessing the Subject’s Multidimensional Psychophysiological State in Terms of Proper Rehabilitation." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 213–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49666-1_17.

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Hollin, Clive R., and Emma J. Palmer. "The treatment and rehabilitation of property crime offenders." In Property Crime, 221–33. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315208237-14.

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Skotnicki, Andrew. "Conclusion." In Conversion and the Rehabilitation of the Penal System, 133–38. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190880835.003.0007.

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The revolution needed in criminal justice begins with the sense that in the human drama to varying degrees all are sacred and all are villains. This universal human contradiction is reconciled through conversion–the expansion of intellectual, moral, and spiritual vision to include to an ever–widening degree everyone and everything. No one ever needs to be punished to achieve this level of integrity since the longing for participation and full communion is a property of the human spirit. Thus, the only persons who need criminal detention are the wilfully violent and predatory-not for the purpose of punishment but as members of a community of wounded healers who are loved into sociability.
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Ino, Shuichi, and Mitsuru Sato. "Human-Centered Metal Hydride Actuator Systems for Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology." In Handbook of Research on Personal Autonomy Technologies and Disability Informatics, 154–70. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-206-0.ch010.

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Metal hydride materials can store a huge amount of hydrogen and can convert energy due to enthalpy change through a hydride reaction. Artificial actuation systems that employ this special physicochemical property are named metal hydride actuators. The actuators utilize the mechanical energy formed from hydrogen equilibrium pressure through thermal energy given to the metal hydride alloys as output. Metal hydride actuators have a simple structure and a number of features that make them attractive for use in rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology. They provide a high power-to-weight ratio, high strain actuation, human-compatible softness and noiselessness, and they are environmentally benign. The behavior of metal hydride actuators is also useful for overall human-machine interface applications. This article reviews the motivation for the development of some of the leading artificial muscle-like actuators, outlines the metal hydride actuators and describes its applications in quality-of-life technology.
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"Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Habitat and Rehabilitation." In Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Habitat and Rehabilitation, edited by Michele Dionne, Frederick T. Short, and David M. Burdick. American Fisheries Society, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569124.ch29.

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<em>Abstract</em> .—In the Gulf of Maine region, projects to restore or create salt-marsh habitat to replace saltmarsh functions and values reduced or lost to tidal restriction are increasing. We assess fish utilization of marsh restoration and creation projects along the central Gulf of Maine coastline by addressing three questions: (1) how do fish assemblages in manipulated and reference marshes compare, (2) how do differences between manipulated and reference marshes change over time, and (3) how do fishes respond to different types of restoration? Fish utilization of restored and created marshes in New Hampshire and Maine (two created and four tidally restored marshes) is compared to adjacent reference marshes. The comparison of manipulated marshes with local reference marshes provides an internal standard for the monitoring of each restoration project, making it possible (1) to follow changes over time while accounting for natural variation and (2) to make valid comparisons about the magnitude and direction of changes between independent restoration projects. Our study provides the first density estimates for fish utilization of vegetated salt-marsh habitat in the Gulf of Maine. The highest fish densities from this study just overlap with the lowest fish densities reported from more southerly marshes. Overall, fish were distributed similarly among manipulated and reference marshes, and fish distribution did not change with time. Trends in the data suggest that fish utilize elevated marshes restored by dug channels to a lesser degree than impounded marshes restored by culverts. It appears that fish will readily visit restored and created marshes in assemblages similar to those found in reference marshes over the short term (one to five years post-restoration) but are subject to the influence of differences in tidal regime, access to marsh habitat, and vegetation density. In the large majority of cases, hydrologic restoration of tidally restricted marshes will improve a much larger area of fish habitat per unit cost than creation of new marsh and will not be subject to many of the constraints that limit the function of created marshes. The primary consideration in tidal restoration projects is not necessarily the cost of construction but the social, economic, and political issues that must be addressed. Often, tidally restricted marshes are in highly developed coastal areas where many individual property owners may perceive the increased tidal flow as a threat, even when flood hazard studies show that no such threat exists. In spite of this caution, thousands of hectares of coastal fish habitat can be improved through a concerted program to restore the hydrology of tidally restricted marshes in the Gulf of Maine.
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"Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Habitat and Rehabilitation." In Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Habitat and Rehabilitation, edited by Michele Dionne, Frederick T. Short, and David M. Burdick. American Fisheries Society, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569124.ch29.

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<em>Abstract</em> .—In the Gulf of Maine region, projects to restore or create salt-marsh habitat to replace saltmarsh functions and values reduced or lost to tidal restriction are increasing. We assess fish utilization of marsh restoration and creation projects along the central Gulf of Maine coastline by addressing three questions: (1) how do fish assemblages in manipulated and reference marshes compare, (2) how do differences between manipulated and reference marshes change over time, and (3) how do fishes respond to different types of restoration? Fish utilization of restored and created marshes in New Hampshire and Maine (two created and four tidally restored marshes) is compared to adjacent reference marshes. The comparison of manipulated marshes with local reference marshes provides an internal standard for the monitoring of each restoration project, making it possible (1) to follow changes over time while accounting for natural variation and (2) to make valid comparisons about the magnitude and direction of changes between independent restoration projects. Our study provides the first density estimates for fish utilization of vegetated salt-marsh habitat in the Gulf of Maine. The highest fish densities from this study just overlap with the lowest fish densities reported from more southerly marshes. Overall, fish were distributed similarly among manipulated and reference marshes, and fish distribution did not change with time. Trends in the data suggest that fish utilize elevated marshes restored by dug channels to a lesser degree than impounded marshes restored by culverts. It appears that fish will readily visit restored and created marshes in assemblages similar to those found in reference marshes over the short term (one to five years post-restoration) but are subject to the influence of differences in tidal regime, access to marsh habitat, and vegetation density. In the large majority of cases, hydrologic restoration of tidally restricted marshes will improve a much larger area of fish habitat per unit cost than creation of new marsh and will not be subject to many of the constraints that limit the function of created marshes. The primary consideration in tidal restoration projects is not necessarily the cost of construction but the social, economic, and political issues that must be addressed. Often, tidally restricted marshes are in highly developed coastal areas where many individual property owners may perceive the increased tidal flow as a threat, even when flood hazard studies show that no such threat exists. In spite of this caution, thousands of hectares of coastal fish habitat can be improved through a concerted program to restore the hydrology of tidally restricted marshes in the Gulf of Maine.
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"Intellectual property and bridging loans: their emerging roles in venture finance and business rehabilitation in Japan." In Risk Management and Innovation in Japan, Britain and the USA, 177–90. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203027783-17.

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Carvalho, José. "As pinturas murais romanas da Rua General Sousa Machado, n.º51, Chaves." In Arqueologia em Portugal 2020 - Estado da Questão - Textos, 1235–41. Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses e CITCEM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/978-989-8970-25-1/arqa89.

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In the archaeological diagnosis carried out in the pre-construction phase, at Rua General Sousa Machado, 51, in Chaves, as part of a work related to the rehabilitation of a property, the archeology team identified Roman structures belonging to a residential building. In two of the walls belonging to the referenced building, were detected two freshly painted panels (mural paintings). A plan for the conservation and restoration of the paintings was carried out to allow their preservation. The mural contexts under analysis were totally unknown in the current territory of Trás-os-Montes.
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Conference papers on the topic "Property Rehabilitation"

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Falasca, C. C. "The fragmentation of property as damaging the historic building heritage." In REHAB 2014 - International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures. Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14575/gl/rehab2014/014.

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Grigoryan, Astghik. "Collaborative property-based management schemes in urban rehabilitation projects: instruments and possibilities for adaptation in post-socialist societies." In 25th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. European Real Estate Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2018_326.

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Sanchez, Abraham, Marianella Ojeda, Humberto Gomez, Carlos Bermejo, Victor Medina, Orlando Escorcia, Jorge Bris, Alvaro Morelo, Heriberto Maury, and Julio Medina. "Review and Analysis of Repair/Rehabilitation Methods for Natural Gas Pipelines." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-71543.

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The integrity of pipelines during the transportation of flammable fluids requires the development or implementation of repair/rehabilitation techniques that ensure their performance over time in a cost-effective way, due to the high and potential costs that result from failure (loss of life, damage to property, and penalties from service interruption). In this work, a review of the typical defectology found in gas transport steel pipeline systems is described. As part of the review, the current status of technologies and techniques implemented for the repair and rehabilitation of pipes in the Oil & Gas industry is presented. Based upon the available solutions, a revision is proposed from the regulations and standards which define the implementation of these type of solutions for the natural gas transport pipelines. A comparative summary that includes mechanized or induced defects on pipes for further study and performance measurement of the implemented solutions is presented. Decision factors to be considered in the selection process are displayed according to a particular gas transportation operator’s requirements and general criteria. These factors take into account the required considerations with respect to the pipe material, effect on environments, skill requirements for installation, the in-service installation capability, and the final selected method.
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Hadi, A., K. Alipour, S. Kazeminasab, A. Amerinatanzi, and M. Elahinia. "Design and Prototyping of a Wearable Assistive Tool for Hand Rehabilitation Using Shape Memory Alloys." In ASME 2016 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2016-9166.

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Disability to move hands perfectly is one of the most severe human physical disabilities, and it is mostly common among adults or those who have experienced serious accidents. It is desired to find a methodology to restore the motion of the hand. To this aim, we proposed and evaluated the use of wearable robots (i.e., a smart glove) for clinical therapy that is equipped with shape memory alloy (SMA) actuators. The developed robotic tool, which is a smart glove, uses the structure of human hand as a base mechanism. This glove compensates the weakness of the hand muscles utilizing the forces produced by SMA actuators. The attractive property of high force to weight ratio in SMAs makes this glove a good candidate to be used as a wearable system. The glove actuation mechanism is tendon driven. For every finger, two active Degrees Of Freedom (DOFs) are supported in design. Consequently, four tendons are considered for activating each DOF in order to complete opening and closing phases of the fingers. Totally, twenty tendons are used for rehabilitation of a hand through the glove. Using kinematic relations between tendon length and finger movement, the required deflection of each tendon is extracted. Since a short length of SMA wires cannot provide an enough displacement of tendons in the glove, therefore, an extra mechanism was embedded to the developed glove to support the required length of SMA wires. The SMA actuators were selected and mounted on the system to support the tendons of the mechanism effectively. Moreover, the gripping force provided by the developed glove was also studied. To this end, an analysis was accomplished to extract the relationship between tendon actuation and gripping force of the glove. The obtained results offered a proper model for such a tendon driven glove. Coupling the model of the SMA actuators to that of the tendon driven glove, a composite model of smart glove was extracted. The aforementioned model was simulated numerically. Furthermore, the results were compared with those of the real-world prototype. The obtained results revealed the accuracy of the developed model which will be then employed for both system optimization and model-based control design.
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Robertson, P. D., C. H. Kuo, and J. L. Herder. "A Compatibility Study of Static Balancing in Reconfigurable Mechanisms." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59281.

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Reconfigurable mechanisms are a group of mechanisms that can change their topology or mobility while in operation. This property can add flexibility of the use of the mechanisms in constrained environments. Some situations require these mechanisms to be statically balanced. One example is a statically balanced lower-limb rehabilitation device, allowing patients who suffer from lower-limb paralysis to exercise without the need for a therapist to guide them. This mechanism by Tseng et al. [1] is one of the very few examples of a statically balanced reconfigurable mechanism. From literature it is known that there is no general way to statically balance these mechanisms. This paper aims to create an overview of the methods that can be applied by making a classification of reconfigurable mechanisms based on the intrinsic properties, then reviewing each group of this overview to find a generalised static balancing method. Only two mechanism groups show high compatibility with static balancing. One of these groups could be balanced using a single spring. The other shows the property that if one operation mode is balanced, no additional springs are needed for the other mode. Applying these techniques could reduce the overall complexity of the mechanism.
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Mohammadi, Alireza, and Robert D. Gregg. "Human-Inspired Algebraic Curves for Wearable Robot Control." In ASME 2018 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2018-9061.

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Having unified representations of human walking gait data is of paramount importance for wearable robot control. In the rehabilitation robotics literature, control approaches that unify the gait cycle of wearable robots are more appealing than the conventional approaches that rely on dividing the gait cycle into several periods, each with their own distinct controllers. In this article we propose employing algebraic curves to represent human walking data for wearable robot controller design. In order to generate algebraic curves from human walking data, we employ the 3L fitting algorithm, a tool developed in the pattern recognition literature for fitting implicit polynomial curves to given datasets. For an impedance model of the knee joint motion driven by the hip angle signal, we provide conditions by which the generated algebraic curves satisfy a robust relative degree condition throughout the entire walking gait cycle. The robust relative degree property makes the algebraic curve representation of walking gaits amenable to various nonlinear output tracking controller design techniques.
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Shafiei, Somayeh B., Lora Cavuoto, and Khurshid A. Guru. "Motor Skill Evaluation During Robot-Assisted Surgery." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-67607.

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Remote manipulation during robot-assisted surgery requires proficiency in perception, cognition, and motor skills. We aim to understand human motor control in remote manipulation of robotic surgical instrument and attempt to measure motor skills. Three features, smoothness, normalized jerk score, and two-thirds power law coefficient, estimating the motor skills of surgeons were analyzed. These features were calculated through segments, extracted from continuous end-effector trajectories during suturing, knot-tying, and needle-passing surgical tasks, performed by 8 right-handed subjects on bench-top models using da vinci surgical kit control system. Each subject repeated each task five times. Totally 1567 segments were extracted, 413, 437, and 717 segments performed by experts, intermediates, and novice subjects, respectively. Dynamic change of kinematic properties was analyzed to evaluate the relationship between considered features and motor skill level. Results show smoothness is significantly correlated with normalized jerk score and both features are significant measures of expertise levels. Also, results show the power law is violated by many end-effector trajectories and there is no relationship between obeying two-thirds power law, smoothness and jerk. We conclude trajectory is improved from non-smooth and jerky in novices to smooth in expert surgeons. This property may be used for motor skill evaluation. It is unlikely that obeying two-thirds power law be a valid property of all end-effector trajectories. However, power law coefficient may be a discriminant feature for levels of expertise. The results are also applicable in a home-based monitoring platform, to monitor motor functioning improvement of stroke patients during rehabilitation process.
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Lau, Jun Liang, and Gim Song Soh. "Characterisation, Design and Experimentation of a Fabric Based Wearable Joint Sensing Device." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22249.

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Abstract The use of conductive fabrics (CF) in the design of wearables for joint sensing has recently received much interest in a wide range of applications such as robotics, rehabilitation, personal wellness, sports, and entertainment. In this paper, we evaluate a new wearable device concept that comprises of a CF strain-voltage sensor embedded as part of an inverted slider-crank mechanism for joint extension sensing. This has the benefit of not requiring anthropometric information from the user to related the joint parameters to the fabric strain readings, as opposed to an existing design. Firstly, we characterize the electromechanical property of a commercially available CF. Secondly, we formulate the geometric synthesis procedure of the joint sensing device as a constrained revolute joint system, where the CF is designed and introduced as an RPR chain to obtain an inverted slider-crank linkage. Lastly, we develop and validate our wearable joint sensing device against an experimental setup that represents an elbow joint. Our concept shows that our proposed joint sensing device can track the elbow extension motion of 140° with a maximum error of 7.66%.
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Domínguez Caballero, Rosa Mª. "El patrimonio defensivo andaluz y su gestión en la intervención. Un modelo sobre la Seguridad y Salud." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11374.

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The Andalusian defensive heritage and its management in the intervention. A model on Health and SafetyThe Management of the Architect or Building Engineer in Restoration works in defensive buildings such as (towers, walls, castles, etc.) has an exhaustive and specific workforce due to the particularities especially in the environment of the Health and Safety Coordination. This communication will focus on the management of the technician on the Prevention of Occupational Risks in the Restoration, Rehabilitation and Consolidation works on defensive constructions chosen by the author of her International Thesis from the point of view of their integration in all processes: definition and Execution of the activities to be carried out. The destination and final objective is to ensure the physical integrity of the workers who are in contact in the Restoration of Historical Heritage. Research has been carried out in this area both in Andalusia and in the South of France, around the Mediterranean, reflecting the comparison of particularities as an example in 2 defensive interventions: “Restoration in the tower of Castle Molares (Sevilla)” and “Consolidation of Castle Olvera (Cádiz)”. The Technician's work is fundamental for the control of risks in the workplace, especially in the consolidation and restoration of defensive heritage. The actions of the Health and Safety Coordinator in the execution phase in the Restoration or Rehabilitation differ considerably with the works of Nueva Planta, since the stability of the building must be guaranteed in addition to the difficulty involved in the execution procedures and the “surprises” that can be found when acting on the property of this type. Documents are prepared reflecting the modifications in the Restoration Process that will entail new “occupational risks” and the consequent “health and safety measures” that will have to be taken to eliminate or minimize as indicated in Law 31/95 of PRL.
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Borboni, Alberto, Rodolfo Faglia, and Maurizio Mor. "Compliant Device for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patient." In ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2014-20081.

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A new device for hand rehabilitation of stroke patient is presented. Its main innovative features are: lightness, real safety guaranteed by its structural elasticity, smoothness and easiness of movements. The kinematic behavior of the system hand-plus-rehabilitation-device is analyzed. The device applicability is confirmed by positive testing. Cerebrovascular diseases are the third cause of mortality and the second cause of long term disability in Western countries. The 60% of survived individuals shows a sensitive/motor deficit of one or both hands and must be subjected to a rehabilitative treatment to recover the use of the upper limb. Recent technologies have facilitated the use of robots as assistive tools to patients, providing safe and highly personalized rehabilitation sessions, thus making therapist contribution to recovery much more intensive and effective. We propose in this work a wearable glove with an incorporated compliant mechanical transmission over the hand. The glove is composed by two main modules with well-defined mechanical characteristics. One is the actuator on the upper side of the forearm, close to the wrist (and to the impaired hand) and still separated from it; the other (the transmission) is composed by several elastic transmissions which, moved by the actuator, properly transmit displacements, speed and forces to one or more impaired fingers during a rehabilitation session. While the actuator module has a rigid and defined structure and is fixed to the forearm section of the glove, the “transmission” module has in fact a labile and extended structure as it has to reach all five fingers (one, some, or all might be impaired and in need of rehabilitation) up to their tips and move them in an effective and reliable way. A kinematical characterization of the compliant transmission is proposed to dimension the actuators and to define the correct commanded motion profile at actuator level.
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