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    Nineteenth century Parisian smoke variations inferred from Eiffel Tower atmospheric electrical observations by Harrison, R, Aplin, K

    Published 2003
    “…This approach is applied to infer autumnal Parisian smoke levels in the 1890s, based on atmospheric electric potential measurements made at the surface and the summit of the Eiffel Tower (48.7°N, 2.4°E). A theoretical model of the development of the autumn convective boundary layer is used to determine when local pollution effects dominated the Eiffel Tower potential measurements. …”
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    Fire ants perpetually rebuild sinking towers by Sulisay Phonekeo, Nathan Mlot, Daria Monaenkova, David L. Hu, Craig Tovey

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The towers are bell shaped, consistent with towers of constant strength such as the Eiffel tower, where each element bears an equal load. …”
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    Paris at the end of the world : the City of Light during the Great War, 1914-1918 / by Baxter, John, 1939- author

    Published 2014
    “…Its taxis shuttled troops to the front; its great railway stations received reinforcements from across the world; its grand museums and cathedrals housed the wounded; and the Eiffel Tower hummed at all hours, relaying messages to and from the trenches. …”
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    100 Wonders of the World : The Finest Treasures of Civilization and Nature on Five Continents / by Challacombe, Stephen, author 639210, Kraay, John N., translator 639211

    Published 1999
    “…Today there are many more man-made wonders from those of the modern age, such as the skyline of Manhattan, San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, and the Eiffel Tower, to such historical wonders as the royal palace, monastery, and mausoleum of El Escorial in Spain, the Taj Mahal built by a grief-stricken Mogul, the astonishing Great Wall of China - which is the only evidence of humankind that can be seen from space - or the remains of the civilizations of the Mayans and Aztecs. …”
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    La construction rythmique de l’incontournable touristique. L’exemple de la tour Eiffel by Maie Gérardot

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…At first laughed at and looked down upon, the Eiffel Tower quickly established itself in the collective Parisian, French and even world imagination as an inescapable tourist attraction. …”
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    TOKYO TOWER : SEJARAH, ARSITEKTUR, DAN FUNGSI by , DIKSARIMA FISCA AYU, , Robi Wibowo, S.S.

    Published 2013
    “…Tokyo architecture is inspired from western architecture namely Eiffel Tower in Paris. The writer uses literature data collecting technique and descriptive qualitative method in writing that explains about a subject being discussed based on some references and information that are obtained through books, journals, articels, and internet.…”
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    "That thing in New York": Impaired naming vs. preserved recognition of unique entities following an anterior temporal lobe lesion by Daniel Roberts, Shanti Shanker

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…LaTL function, therefore, is to link semantics to language systems for naming, whilst RaTL is involved in familiarity and recognition (e.g., Eiffel Tower -> a building in Paris; Drane et al., 2013). …”
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    What did Ottoman doctor Hüseyin Hulki (1862-1894) speak about at the first International Dermatology Congress? by Mustafa Hayırlıdağ

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This was the same year as the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, which was being celebrated in Paris with the construction of the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of the country. Dermatology Congresses have been developing since the beginning and continue today. …”
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    “How ‘ya gonna keep’em down at the farm now that they’ve seen Paree?”: France in Super Hero Comics by Nicolas Labarre

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Narrative economy and gradual refinements have led to the creation of a codified, consensual and unrealistic depiction of France, centered mostly on Paris and the Eiffel Tower. However, this efficient codification is not value-free. …”
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    CULTURAL TOURISM: FRENCH ATTRACTIONS by Lysa Gautier, Aline Poinclou, Estelle De Carvalho, Marie Cazaban Loustaunau

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They are The Château Pape Clément, The Mont Saint Michel, The Eiffel Tower, and the Palace of Versailles.…”
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    Biomimetic approaches and materials in restorative and regenerative dentistry: review article by Lamia Singer, Ahmed Fouda, Christoph Bourauel

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The concept of biomimetics has been brilliantly applied in famous applications such as the design of the Eiffel Tower that has been inspired from the trabecular structure of bone. …”
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    Structural Integrity - Historical Context by Aleksandar Sedmak, Miloš Ković, Snežana Kirin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Starting from the Great Pyramids in ancient Egypt, this story leads us through the history of stone, concrete and metal constructions as follows: Hagia Sophia, stone (Mostar) and iron (Shropshire) bridges, skyscrapers (Eiffel tower, Burj Khalifa) and sky reaching airplanes (Airbus A380). …”
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    The Gokteik Viaduct: A Tale of Gentlemanly Capitalists, Unseen People, and a Bridge to Nowhere by David C. Wohlers, Tony Waters

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…As an engineering marvel of its era, the Gokteik Viaduct is in the same category as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Until now, however, scarce research has explored the Gokteik Viaduct in terms of historicity and factors that ultimately prevented this structure from fulfilling its intended purpose of transporting trainloads of marketable goods between Burma and Yunnan. …”
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    "A comparative analytical study of the evolution of the construction of tower buildings according to the different technology of the era" by Lameess Abdulqadir

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Starting from mud tall buildings and stone tower buildings to the first example of a steel skyscraper" the Eiffel Tower" that has built in the time of industrial revolution. …”
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