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Qishloq va o‘rmon xo‘jaligi
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Qishloq va o‘rmon xo‘jaligi
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Qurilish. Arxitektura
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Qurilish. Arxitektura
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Qurilish. Arxitektura
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Ўзбек давлатчилик тарихи: муаммо ва изланишлар
Мақолаларда илк давлатчилик пайдо бўлишидаги муаммолар, давлат типлари ва номланиши, хўжалиги, бошқарув тизими, ижтимоий-иқтисодий ҳаёти масаласида манбавий-методологик мулоҳазалар билдирилган.
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Педагогика олий таълим муассасалари гуманитар йўналишларида математика ўқитиш самарадорлигини ошириш
Ушбу монографияда педагогика олий таълим муассасалари гуманитар йўналишларида математика ўқитиш самарадорлигини оширишнинг педагогик - психологик ва илмий-методик асослари келтирилган бўлиб, ишланмалар ва тавсиялар берилган.
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Уруғли чиғитларни қобиқлаб екиш техналогиясини ғўзанинг ўсиши, ривожланиши ва ҳосилдорлигига таъсири.
Битирув малакавий ишида Ўзбекистон Пахтачилик илмий-тадқиқот институти Оқ-қовоқ марказий тажриба базаси тупроқ-иқлим шароити ва бошқа маълумотлар берилган.
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Ғўза навлари селекциясида гоммоз, илдиз чириш ва қора илдиз чириш касалликларига бардошлилик таҳлили
Битирув малакавий ишида ғўзада мураккаб дурагайлашнинг вилт ва гоммоз касалликларига бардошлилигини оширишдаги аҳамияти ва бошқа маълумотлар берилган.
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Доривор асарун (Valeriana officinalis L.) кўчатларини етиштириш агротехникаси
Битирув малакавий ишида Валериана ўсимлигини етиштириш учун ер майдони танлаш ва тупроққа ишлов бериш ва бошқа маълумотлар берилган.
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Tuproqning suv–fizik xossalarini tuproq madaniyati ta`sirida o`zgarishi
Bitiruv malakaviy ishida tuproqning suv-fizik xossalarining dehqonchilik madaniyati ta’sirida o‘zgarishi mavzusini o‘qitish metodikasi va boshqa ma'lumotlar berilgan.
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O'qituvchilarning axborot bilan ishlash kompetensiyasini rivojlantirish metodikasi
Jahonda raqamli iqtisodiyot sharoitida o'quvchilarda hayotiy ko'nikmalarni rivojlantirishga doir kompetensiyalar tizimini takomillashtirish, "kompyuting" (somruting) ta'limi bo'yicha milliy o'quv dasturlarini ishlab chiqishga alohida e'tibor qaratilmoqda.
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Horror in Architecture
The central argument of Horror in Architecture, when it was first published in 2013, was that “unprecedented” moments—and transitional ones—create monsters.1 This substantially new edition of our study attempts to expand and sharpen an exploration of this process: of how interesting times make interesting buildings. It is a fascinating and difficult subject, and not an easy one to wrangle into anything resembling a conventional academic work. A book that links horror to architecture, and to industrial modernity, affective history, and creatures from speculative film and fiction, should perhaps be condemned outright as monstrous. This is an inherent danger of interdisciplinary writing, which often runs afoul of differing fields’ biases and emphases. Among architects and architectural theorists, the fundamental importance of buildings, as sites of life and as thingsin-the-world, can be assumed. When we published a “crossover” study that was to be read by literary historians, genre fans, writers, and artists, we quickly saw the limits of this assumption.
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Theory of experience in architecture and urban design
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Designing spatial culture
Designing Spatial Culture investigates a powerful experiential dialogue formed between the habitation of space and a diversified cultural realm. This creative proposition binds and positions human activity and experience framing its histories, currency and future. Whilst the book distinguishes between the conditions of the existing urban/ architecture/ interior canon, it embraces a new agency of space, showcasing the encounters, assemblies and designs that shape human behaviours and the cultural forms of the built environment.
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Building with paper
Wood is anisotropic, which means that it has different strengths in the x, y and z directions due to its natural growth. It is also characterised by imperfections in the areas of branching and by pre-existing damage due to the long growth process. Over the centuries, the structural handling of wood in terms of connection techniques and safety scenarios has developed in such a way that we have sufficient experience and knowledge to use the material safely and according to plan. At the same time, its uneven appearance shows it to be a natural, grown material. One example documenting the technological progress is laminated veneer lumber, developed to compensate for the irregularities of wood. Very thinly cut layers of wood (1 to 3mm) are glued on top of each other to form an engineered timber product in which the overlapping cancels out the imperfections of the wood.
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Building with bamboo
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Structures and Architecture
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Shell Structures for Architecture
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Technological Innovation in Architectural Design
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Introducing Architectural Theory
This book presents major discourses in architectural theory and design in a debate-like format, integrating a series of edited texts across architectural history with context and newly written commentaries by the authors. This new edition has been fully revised, updated, and expanded to include long-standing debates, such as simplicity vs. complexity or the relationship between form and function, as well as newer discussions on innovation, globalization, and social equity. Authors Smith and Guitart provide a comprehensive means and conceptual framework for readers to compare multiple points of view. The chapter structure, discussion questions, and additional resources allow teachers to facilitate in-class discussions and writing assignments.