LIQUEFACTION-INDUCED DAMAGE IN THE CITIES OF ISKENDERUN AND GOLBASI AFTER THE 2023 TURKEY EARTHQUAKE
On February 6th 2023 two major earthquakes struck southeast Turkey, M7.7 Kahramanmaras and M7.6 Elbistan, respectively. Unfortunately, due to the impact of these catastrophic events more than 50 000 casualties and 35 000 collapsed buildings have been reported since then. The aim of the study is to demonstrate preliminary site response analysis and ...
By Nikolay Milev, Kiyota Takashi, Juan Briones, Othon Briones, Ozer Cinicioglu, Seda Torisu
EFFECTS OF LANDFILL LEACHES ON GROUND AND SURFACE WATERS: A CASE STUDY OF A WILD LANDFILL IN EASTERN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Landfill leachate, due to its high total pollution, and above all due to their high organic pollution, represents a significant environmental problem. This study investigated the impacts of the Tilić ada landfill on ground and surface waters. The location of the landfill Tilić ada is extremely sensitive due to the fact that it is located right next...
By Svetlana Sredić, Nebojsa Knezevic, Igor Milunović
EFFECT OF STATE OF FABRIC ON WICKING CHARACTERISTICS OF KNITTED FABRICS SUITABLE FOR SPORTS APPLICATIONS
This study examines the wicking properties of different fabrics produced from 100% Polyester, 100% Soybean, and bilayer (Polyester and Soybean), under various conditions (relaxed, static deformation, and dynamic deformation). The study evaluates the wicking area, liquid spread, and maximum wetted radius to understand moisture transport and absorpti...
By S Priyalatha
TRACING THE LINGUISTIC JOURNEY OF GEOLOGICAL TERMS - A PHILOLOGICAL STUDY OF STRATIGRAPHY AND MINERALOGY
The paper discusses the etymological history of "stratigraphy" and "mineralogy," two critical geological terms, from their ancient roots in Latin and Greek to modern times. In fact, such scientific terms represent not only the steps of scientific advancement but also the general trend of cultural interaction and close interrelation between linguist...
By Shokhista Makhmaraimova, Nargis Kurbanazarova, Ilhom Karimov, Sakhovat Zakhidova, Ziyoakhmad Karimov, Zilola Sattorova, Shakhnoza Almamatova, Nurali Amonturdiev
ANALYSIS OF FLYASH AGGREGATE BEHAVIOR IN GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE BEAMS USING METHOD OF INITIAL FUNCTIONS (MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING)
The stipulated performance of flyash aggregates in geopolymer concrete beams (composite beam) has been explained using the Method of Initial Functions (MIF) via mathematical programming. This research has specifically focused on understanding its strength and durability characteristics. Geopolymer concrete is now being evaluated as a successful alt...
By Pushpendra Singh Palash, Priyanka Dhurvey
ENHANCED TRANSFORMER-BASED DEEP KERNEL FUSED SELF ATTENTION MODEL FOR LUNG NODULE SEGMENTATION AND CLASSIFICATION
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of mortality globally, with outcomes heavily dependent on the timeliness and accuracy of diagnosis. Traditional medical imaging techniques, while foundational in detecting lung nodules, often falter in distinguishing malignant from benign lesions with high precision, largely due to their inability to contextualiz...
By R. Rani Saritha, R. Gunasundari
BILEVEL OPTIMIZED RECURSIVE FEATURE ELIMINATOR FOR CERVICAL CANCER FEATURE SELECTION PROCESS
An immense need has emerged in several areas of biological area for the development of prediction algorithms capable of managing the increasing complexity of high-dimensional information. In developing countries, Cervical Cancer (CC) kills more women than any other disease or accident, and it's the top cause of death among women worldwide. Early de...
By S. Nandhinieswari, A. Indumathi
RISK ASSESSMENT AND DECISION-MAKING IN GEOLOGY-DRIVEN PROJECTS: A MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
Executing many civil projects is arduous due to the many associated dangers. Risk Assessment (RA) is crucial for selecting building projects and managing construction activities. RA examines adverse events in the preparation and scheduling phases of building projects. Construction risk refers to the vulnerability to possible losses. Given the const...
By Annesly Anton Carvalho, K. Karthikeyan, Dr.J. Clement Sudhahar, Selvam Jesiah
ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATIONS OF THE MEDIEVAL ERA THROUGH STRUCTURAL AND MATERIAL ADVANCEMENTS
The medieval period was a time of great architectural innovation, largely due to structural design and material technology advances. From roughly the 5th through the 15th century, new ways in constructing buildings greatly impacted the current face of Europe and the Middle East. Some of these innovations included the invention and use of pointed ar...
By Dilfuza Teshabaeva, Makhliyo Umarova, Nodira Babadjanova, Malokhat Pulatova, Akhrarkul Pardaev, Otabek Khidirov, Shirinoy Kamolova, Zarina Turabayeva
DESIGNING INCLUSIVE CITIES – THE ROLE OF URBAN ARCHITECTURE IN ENHANCING ACCESSIBILITY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Urban architecture's role is vital in creating an inclusive environment for visually impaired people and affording them easy accessibility in navigating through the built environment. This paper debates the essential principles of urban design, which focus on tactile, auditory, and sensory elements to accommodate visually impaired people. It underl...
By Alisher Doniyorov, Jurabek Polvonov, Shakhnoza Jalolova, Zilola Sattorova, Manzura Yakubova, Otabek Gaybullaev, Azam Abdullaev, Abdikhalik Abdukarimov