1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1977.tb47750.x
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“…It can be shown how city functions change along with the change in techno-economic paradigms. A distinction between different economic paradigms in relation to urban development has been suggested by Hall (2001), who sees a development from an "industrial economy" towards an "informational economy" and today a "cultural economy". The three paradigms may correspond grossly with the three paradigms illustrated in Table 1.…”
Section: Planning For the Experience Citymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It can be shown how city functions change along with the change in techno-economic paradigms. A distinction between different economic paradigms in relation to urban development has been suggested by Hall (2001), who sees a development from an "industrial economy" towards an "informational economy" and today a "cultural economy". The three paradigms may correspond grossly with the three paradigms illustrated in Table 1.…”
Section: Planning For the Experience Citymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3, the maximal deviation of density values calculated in the present work from the reference data [14] is 2×10 -5 g cm -3 ; deviations from the data of [16] do not exceed 1.5× 10 -5 g cm -3 . The root-mean-square deviation of the dilatometric titration data from the published data [14,16] is 1×10 -5 g cm -3 , i.e.…”
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“…To analyze the correspondence between the dilatometric results and the published data, we have constructed approximating curves ρ = f(ω) according to [14][15][16] and interpolated these data to ω values found in the present experiments. As the ρ lo values for three data sets ( [14], [15], and [16]) have appeared somewhat different, we have fulfilled three series of calculations of ρ = f(ω) by Eqs.…”
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