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  1. Scaffolding

    About the temporary framework other uses of scaffold and scaffolding scaffold disambiguation Globalize date December 2010 Image BambooConstructionHongKong.jpg thumb Bamboo scaffolding can reach great heights ... cases the entire building is covered by steel scaffolding and mesh for easy work and safety. Typically ... thumb 180px Scaffolding, 10 months after Tokyo Sky Tree construction start. Scaffolding is a temporary ... the People s Republic of China . Scaffolding in the ancient world The Berlin Foundry Cup depicts scaffolding ... recorded as having used scaffolding like structures to build tall buildings. The ancient Africans ... of Structures and Materials by Yew Chaye Loo, Sanaul H Chowdhury, Sam Fragomeni ref Scaffolding ... composite scaffolding uses filament wound tubes of glass fibre in a nylon or polyester matrix. If steel ... Extensive scaffolding on a building in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio . Boards provide a working surface ... which are placed beneath the scaffolding if the surface is soft or otherwise suspect, although ordinary ... down. Basic scaffolding The key elements of a scaffold are standards , ledgers and transoms . The standards ... and is used less but has certain advantages in some situations. Since scaffolding is a physical structure, it is possible to go in and come out of scaffolding. Image Scaffolding, Tretyakovsky Proyezd, Moscow, 03 08 05.jpg thumb 250px left Scaffolding in Tretyakovsky Proyezd , Moscow As well as the tubes ... to 2 or even 1.8 m while for inspection a bay width of up to 2.7 m is allowed. The scaffolding ... duty scaffolding can require 5, 6 or even up to 8 boards width. Often an inside board is added to reduce ... will require more than simple base plates to safely carry and spread the load. Scaffolding can be used ... frame center Scaffolding showing required protection of a working platform with maximum dimensions. Butt ... Church in Vladimir , with scaffolding wrapped in safety mesh. Scaffolds are only rarely independent structures. To provide stability for a scaffolding at left framework ties are generally fixed ...   more details



  1. Admiralty scaffolding

    File Admiralty scaffolding drawing.JPG thumb right A drawing of Admiralty scaffolding from 1940 File Admiralty scaffolding test section.JPG thumb right A section of Admiralty scaffolding prepared for testing File Antitank2.jpg thumb right Extant remains at Salthouse , North Norfolk, England. NOTOC Admiralty scaffolding , also known as Obstacle Z.1 or sometimes simply given as beach scaffolding ref cite web url http thesaurus.english heritage.org.uk thesaurus term.asp?thes no 365&term no 123408 title Beach Scaffolding work Online Thesaurus publisher English Heritage accessdate 16 September 2010 ref or anti tank scaffolding , ref cite web url http thesaurus.english heritage.org.uk thesaurus term.asp?thes no 365&term no 123388 title Anti tank Scaffolding work Online Thesaurus publisher English Heritage accessdate 16 September 2010 ref was a British design of anti tank and anti boat obstacle ... Historic Environment Service accessdate 4 August 2010 ref Scaffolding was also used, though more ... of diagonal tubes, at about 45 , to the rear. ref name WO 199 1618 Beach Scaffolding Defence Trial ... url http www.pillboxes suffolk.co.uk scaffolding 4537170173 format title Scaffolding author work Anti ... enough momentum to break through the barrier. In some places, two sets of scaffolding were set up, one ... 50 of Britain s production of scaffolding steel ref name WO 199 1618 at an estimated cost of 6,600 ... fn UK . Despite this, many miles of Admiralty scaffolding were erected using more than convert 15,000 mi km abbr out of scaffolding tube. sfn Wills 1985 p 42 After the war, the scaffolding got in the way of swimmers. ref cite web url http www.walberswickww2.co.uk beach scaffolding title Beach Scaffolding ... of World War II publisher accessdate 4 August 2010 ref Very soon, the scaffolding was removed ... cite web url http s134542708.websitehome.co.uk pillboxes html beach scaffolding 0.html title Beach scaffolding ... title Beach Scaffolding, Pig s Bay to Wakering Stairs, Shoeburyness Gt Wakering work Unlocking Essex ...   more details



  1. Instructional scaffolding

    Instructional scaffolding is the provision of sufficient support to promote learning when concept s and skill .... Theory of Scaffolding Scaffolding Theory was first introduced in the late 1950s by Jerome Bruner ... Daniels, 1994 . Wood, Bruner, and Ross 1976 idea of scaffolding also parallels Vygotsky s work. Though ... a child s attempts to take on new learning has come to be termed scaffolding. Scaffolding represents ... eventually provides self scaffolding through internal thought Wertsch, 1985 . Within these scaffolding ... . Some ingredients of scaffolding are predictability, playfulness, focus on meaning, role reversal ... centered classroom. Markham Pembroke Publishers Ltd. ref Levels and types of scaffolding in the educational setting According to Saye and Brush, there are two levels of scaffolding soft and hard 2002 . An example of soft scaffolding in the classroom would be when a teacher circulates the room and converses ... to a difficult problem and provide constructive feedback. According to Van Lier, this type of scaffolding can also be referred to as contingent scaffolding. The type and amount of support needed is dependent ..., scaffolding can be difficult when the classroom is large and students have various needs Gallagher ... of expert scaffolding is being implemented Holton and Clarke, 2006 . In the example given above, the teacher in the classroom is considered as the expert and responsible for the scaffolding of his or her students. Reciprocal scaffolding, a method first coined by Holton and Thomas, is a method ... can learn from each other s experiences and knowledge. The scaffolding is shared by each member and changes ... develop higher level thinking skills when scaffolding occurs with an adult expert or with a peer ... allowing them to think constructively at a higher level. Technical scaffolding is a newer approach ... students follow a clear structure and allows students to plan properly Lai and Law, 2006 . Scaffolding and problem based learning in the educational setting Scaffolding is often used in order to support ...   more details



  1. File:St.Paul's Scaffolding 2009.JPG

    Summary Information Description Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 2009 Author User ZellDenver ZellDenver User talk ZellDenver talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 ...   more details



  1. Pump-jack

    Orphan date March 2007 A pump jack is type of portable scaffolding system. The scaffold rests on supports attached to two or more vertical posts. The user raises the scaffolding by pumping the foot pedals on the supports. The scaffolding is used in construction . External links http www.osha.gov SLTC etools scaffolding supported pumpjack.html U.S. Department of Labor entry tool stub Category Construction equipment ...   more details



  1. File:DCA-Sunwheel.JPG

    Summary Author Evasion Photography Disney s California Adventure, Sun Wheel with scaffolding as the large sun face is being replaced by a large Mickey face. Licensing PD self date January 2009 ...   more details



  1. Scaffold (programming)

    Cleanup spam date August 2010 Scaffolding is a meta programming method of building database backend software application s. It is a technique supported by some model view controller software framework framework s, in which the programmer may write a specification that describes how the application database may be used. The compiler uses this specification to generate code that the application can use to create, read, update and delete database entries, effectively treating the template as a Scaffolding scaffold on which to build a more powerful application. Scaffolding is an evolution of database code generators from earlier development environments, such as Oracle s CASE Generator, and many other 4GL client server software development products. Scaffolding was popularized by the Ruby on Rails framework. It has been adapted to other software frameworks, including Django web framework Django , Monorail .Net , Symfony , Yii , CakePHP , Model Glue , Grails Framework Grails , Catalyst software Catalyst , JBoss Seam Seam Framework , ASP.NET Dynamic Data and ASP.NET MVC Framework ASP.NET MVC Framework s Metadata Template Helpers. Scaffolding in Ruby on Rails When the line code scaffold model name code is added to a Ruby on Rails Controller controller , Rails will automatically generate all of the appropriate data interfaces at run time. Since the API is generated on the fly, the programmer ... applications and entering test data into a database. Note, as of Rails2.0, dynamic scaffolding .... It is somewhat less convenient than dynamic scaffolding, but gives the programmer the flexibility ... up and running quickly with scaffolding Getting Up and Running Quickly with Scaffolding , http ap.rubyonrails.org classes ActionController Scaffolding ClassMethods.html Scaffolding Method Reference ... Asp.Net Dynamic Data http www.side labs.org SIDE Labs, scaffolding for Alfresco DEFAULTSORT ... pl Scaffolding ru ...   more details



  1. File:Rajabai under Const.jpg

    Summary Information Description en 1 A file photo of University of Mumbai . Rajabai Clock Tower here seen shrouded in scaffolding was completed in 1878 Source Original Photograph Currently with the British Library Author Unknown photographer Date Permission other versions PD old 100 ...   more details



  1. File:Furman-belltower.jpg

    Summary The Bell Tower at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Scaffolding surrounds the tower for renovation. Photograph by User LegalSwoop LegalSwoop . PD self date October 2006 . Licensing PD self date October 2006 ...   more details



  1. File:CleveSkyLakewood.PNG

    Summary The Cleveland skyline from Lakewood Park, showing from left, Key Tower, BP Building, Terminal Tower obscured by scaffolding. Taken by me, 30 April 14 30 EDT, Using Vivitar 6300. Licensing GFDL self migration relicense ...   more details



  1. Steeplejack (disambiguation)

    A steeplejack is a craftsman who is prepared to scale tall buildings and in particular church steeples to carry out general repairs. Steeplejack may also refer to Steeplejack Industrial , a Canadian scaffolding and industrial services company Steeplejack Marvel Comics , a Marvel Comics character disambig ...   more details



  1. Layher

    notability Organizations date February 2011 wikify date February 2011 Infobox company company name Layher Inc. company logo company type GmbH foundation 1945 by Wilhelm Layher location Eibensbach , Germany key people Wilhelm Layher, br , br , area served Worldwide industry Construction products Formwork , Scaffolding , Civil Engineering Engineering num employees 1,100 2009 subsid Located in 21 countries worldwide 2009 company slogan More Possibilities with Layher homepage http www.layher.com Layher is a producer and inventor of modular scaffolding systems. The first system, developed in 1965, was a modular frame system called Blitzger st or SpeedyScaf . The SpeedyScaf ref Layher Ger ste Leitfaden f r den Praktiker. Wilhem Layher GmbH & Co. KG, D 74361 G glingen Eibensbach ref was the base for the European type frame systems. The second system, developed in 1974, became known as Allround , pin&ring or ring lock System and is mainly used in industrial applications. As the originator of integrated scaffolding systems ref name ReferenceA Deutsches Institut f r Bautechnik , Issue Number Z 8.22 64.1 ref ref Nather, Friedrich Linder, Joachim & Hertle, Robert. Handbuch des Ger stbaus. Berlin, Germany, 2005. ref . Layher has continued with product development and engineering for more than 60 years. Layher is headquartered in the town of G glingen Eibensbach, Germany . History The company was founded by Wilhelm Layher in Eibensbach and started by manufacturing timber products for the agricultural industry. It quickly moved into the scaffolding sector, and opened branches in other German cities. ref Retrieved January 13, 2010 from Layher website http www.layher.com en company milestones.htm ref Products recognised by the Deutsches Institut f r Bautechnik included the SpeedyScaf used in the fa ade sector , ref Deutsches Institut f r Bautechnik , Issue Number Z 8.1 16.2 ref and Allround Scaffolding ref name ReferenceA . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create referen ...   more details



  1. Scaffold (disambiguation)

    Scaffold and scaffolding may refer to Instructional scaffolding , the provision of sufficient supports to promote learning when concepts and skills are being first introduced to students Scaffolding , in construction, a temporary structure that supports workers and equipment above the ground or floor Scaffold, in capital punishment, refers to a structure used as a gallows that the condemned stands upon, often with a trap door it can also refer to the elevated structure on which a condemned person is set to be beheaded Scaffold, in chemistry , a structure that is used to hold up or support another material, such as a drug, crystal or protein Scaffold, in drug design , fixed part of a molecule on which functional groups are substituted or exchanged The protein that is used as a starting point for the design of antibody mimetic s Tissue scaffold , in tissue engineering, an artificial structure capable of supporting three dimensional tissue formation The Scaffold , a United Kingdom musical group Scaffold programming , a term that comes from the Ruby on Rails framework, which is a facility to construct most of the logic and views needed to do common data access operations, such as Create, read, update and delete CRUD disambig ...   more details



  1. Georg Leib

    unreferenced date October 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Georg Leib was born on March 9 1846 in Wallerstein. He died in Munich in 1910 . br He was the Royal Councillor of Commerce and ran a very successful real estate company in Munich. Georg Leib was scaffolding specialist. He was head of the Bavarian County Administration and there are two streets named after him in Munich. br After the trademark tower of Venice, the Venetian Campanile ,had collapsed in 1902, Georg Leib donated the scaffolding for it to rebuild it. The majority wanted to tear the tower down at the time. br He also built the scaffolding for the Dome of Milan . Georg Leib also built the Thalkirchner Bridge and the Sanatorium named after him in Haar, Munich. The latter was the first institution of the kind in Germany. br Georg Leib is buried in the Old Cemetery Alter S dfriedhof in Munich. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leib, Georg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1910 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leib, Georg Category 1846 births Category 1910 deaths ...   more details



  1. Nano-scaffold

    Nano scaffolding or nanoscaffolding is a medical process used to regrow tissue and bone, including limbs and organs. Developed by the American military , the medical technology uses a microscopic apparatus made of fine Fiber Polymer fibers polymer fibers called a scaffold. ref http www.nationalpost.com news story.html?id 941552 ref Damaged cells grip to the scaffold and begin to rebuild missing bone and tissue through tiny holes in the scaffold. As tissue grows, the scaffold is absorbed into the body and disappears completely. Nano scaffolding has also been used to regrow burned skin. The process cannot grow complex organs like hearts. ref http www.crunchgear.com 2008 11 19 nanoscaffolding regrows limbs organs ref References reflist Category Medical technology biology stub ...   more details



  1. Putlog hole

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Putlog holes , as the name implies, are small holes that were intended to receive the ends of logs or squared wooden beams in the walls of buildings, especially in the Middle Ages . Sometimes these logs were used for temporary scaffolding in construction, and sometimes they seem to have been used to ease the construction of Hoarding castles hoardings . Evidence for the former can sometimes be seen from the spiral pattern they have left on the surface of round towers. The inconsequential size and the spacing of the holes meant that they did not affect the solidity of the walls. Hoardings were useful, as they gave archers greater mobility and a wider field of fire in times of siege they also through machicolations holes in the floor facilitated dropping boulders etc directly onto the enemy s heads, without the need to expose oneself to danger. In well preserved castles, like Beaumaris Castle Beaumaris , the putlog holes can be seen to this day. Putlog holes are still used in Scaffolding Putlog scaffold modern scaffolding . Gallery File Aigues Mortes.jpg thumb 180px left Putlog holes for hoarding can be seen running along the top of the defensive wall wall at Aigues Mortes , France . Image Echafaud.donjon.Coucy.2.png thumb 200px center Putlog holes were used to support Scaffolding building scaffold in castle construction. DEFAULTSORT Putlog Hole Category Fortification Category Medieval defences Category Castles Category Medieval architecture Category Architectural elements History stub Archhistory es mechinal it buca pontaia pl maculce ...   more details



  1. File:Water club fire.jpg

    Summary Aftermath of fire at The Water Club at Borgata, which was still under construction. Photo was taken just minutes after being extinguished. What looks like a scaffolding is actually the frame of the exterior panels exposed as a result of the fire. The entire side of the building burned rather quickly. Photo taken by Dave Isolde. Licensing self GFDL cc by 3.0 ...   more details



  1. File:Goddessofdemocracy-400x600.jpg

    ifd log 2011 April 5 Non free use rationale Article Goddess of Democracy Description Goddess of Democracy under scaffolding, being worked on by students from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts Source Jeff Widener, Associated Press Portion Low resolution y Purpose to illustrate the subject of the article Replaceability this is an iconic image. the statue stayed in place for five days before it was destroyed other information ...   more details



  1. Reciprocal socialization

    scaffolding and turn taking sequences. Scaffolding can be used to support children s efforts at any age . ref name Santrock In one investigation, infants who had more extensive scaffolding experiences ...   more details



  1. Silicarea

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Silicarea is a proposed new phylum based on molecular studies of the phylum Porifera . It consists of the Poriferan classes Demospongiae and Hexactinellida . Some scientists believe that Porifera is polyphyletic paraphyletic , and that some sponges, the Calcarea , are a separate phylum which was the first to diverge from the main line of kingdom Animalia . Silicarea is considered the next phylum to diverge from the primary animal lineage. Individual siliachoates silica skeleton scaffolding can be arranged tightly within the sponginocyte or crosshatched and fused together. Siliceous spicules come in two sizes called megascleres and microscleres. Category Animals Invertebrate stub ca Silicari ...   more details



  1. The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Book name The cultural origins of human cognition title orig translator image author Michael Tomasello cover artist country United States of America language American English series subject Language, Human culture, Human cultural evolution, Cultural scaffolding, Genesis of language, Cognition and culture, Cognition in children genre Science publisher Harvard university press release date 1999 media type pages isbn 0 674 00070 6 dewey 153 21 congress BF311 .T647 1999 oclc 41612401 preceded by followed by psych book stub Category 1999 books Category Cultural studies books DEFAULTSORT Cultural Origins of Human Cognition, The ...   more details



  1. Thomas Bourgeron

    Thomas Bourgeron is a French scientist working at the Institut Pasteur . The group he leads has discovered the first monogenic mutations involved in autism . ref cite journal author Durand CM, Betancur C, Boeckers TM, et al. title Mutations in the gene encoding the synaptic scaffolding protein SHANK3 are associated with autism spectrum disorders journal Nat. Genet. volume 39 issue 1 pages 25 7 year 2007 pmid 17173049 pmc 2082049 doi 10.1038 ng1933 url ref References references DEFAULTSORT Bourgeron, Thomas Category French biologists Category French geneticists Category French neuroscientists Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Ben Long (British artist)

    Ben Long born City of Lancaster Lancaster , UK, 1978 is a contemporary visual artist. He graduated from Camberwell College of Arts in 2001 where he was taught by the British artist Darren Lago. Long s work has been associated with the Street Art and Urban Art movement which blossomed in cities such as London at the beginning of the 21st century. ref name artreview.com http www.artreview.com group Urbanpaintbrush forum topic show?id 1474022 3ATopic 3A47903 artreview.com . ref He is perhaps best known for The Great Travelling Art Exhibition , a series of graffiti style temporary drawings executed in the dirt that gathers on the shutters of haulage trucks. Long claims the purpose of this work is to appeal to a large, diverse audience, with the bias towards those people who would ordinarily have little or no involvement with contemporary visual art. ref name underspray.com http www.underspray.com long.html underspray.com . ref Other significant bodies of work include Scaffolding Sculptures . In 2009 the Contemporary Art Society commissioned Horse Scaffolding Sculpture for the Economist Plaza in central London. ref name contemporaryartsociety.org.uk http www.contemporaryartsociety.org.uk forthcoming events exhibition horse scaffolding sculpture contemporaryartsociety.org . ref In 2009 Long s Brass Bandstand was shortlisted by the Arts Council England for the 500,000 Artists Taking The Lead art commission for the North West region of the UK. ref name artiststakingthelead.org.uk http www.artiststakingthelead.org.uk north west ben long brass bandstand 0 artiststakingthelead.org . ref The prize was eventually awarded to Anthony McCall for his Projected Column ref name artiststakingthelead.org http www.artiststakingthelead.org.uk north west anthony mccall projected column artiststakingthelead.org . ref due to be completed in 2012. Recent exhibitions of Long s work include Crown Jewels 2009 , Art Work 2008 and Stag Scaffolding Sculpture 2008 . References references External li ...   more details



  1. File:Shorts Building facade 9904.JPG

    Summary Information Description Shorts Building in Shortstown or New Cardington , showing facade erected whilst renovation work ensues on substantial scaffolding erection hidden by the enhanced photograph that shows how the building should look when renovations are complete. Source I User G1MFG G1MFG User talk G1MFG talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 17 24, 4 October 2010 UTC Author User G1MFG G1MFG User talk G1MFG talk other versions Licensing PD self date October 2010 ...   more details



  1. Fill trestle

    A fill trestle is a bridge that is built to provide a scaffolding for the construction of a fill or an dam earthen dam . Typically, the trestle is built across the valley and a railroad track is laid across the trestle . Specially designed side dumping railroad car s filled with earth or gravel are pushed onto it and dumped, burying the trestle. Typically, a fill trestle is constructed out of wood which remains buried in the fill and eventually decomposition decomposes . Advances in construction technology, particularly the development of the dump truck , have rendered the fill trestle technique obsolete. External links http www.ndsu.nodak.edu instruct schwert stockwd stockwd3.htm A Failing grade for the Northern Pacific Construction and burial of a fill trestle for Stockwood Fill on the Northern Pacific Railway . Category Bridges Category Construction terminology Category Rail transport rail stub ...   more details




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