• Does the proposed research require collection of specimens or artifacts? (nps.gov)
  • The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) protect and share more than 35 million specimens and artifacts, the largest natural and cultural history collection in the western United States. (aol.com)
  • Its collections include nearly 35 million specimens and artifacts and cover 4.5 billion years of history . (aol.com)
  • I couldn't find much photography of real artifacts and tools before stumbling on MoDiP's online Nature's plastic exhibit. (makezine.com)
  • Bernd HERZOGENRATH: Nature's Nation/Nation's Nature: An Introduction. (brill.com)
  • Reflecting on nature's permanence and the impermanence of human made artifacts her works question nature's ability to remain vital in light of the impact of contemporary humans. (av-arkki.fi)
  • A judicious review of the evidence for trade between the ancient Indus and Mesopotamia, with a focus on prestige objects like carnelian beads and shell bangles and the implications and questions we may draw from them about the nature of the connections between both civilizations. (harappa.com)
  • Discover the wonders of our natural and cultural worlds through captivating exhibits like our renowned Dino Hall, ancient artifacts, blooming nature gardens, interactive learning labs, and more. (aol.com)
  • 328 peer-reviewed articles from leading journals about the latest discoveries about the ancient Indus civilization, its antecedents and contemporaries in the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia, during the Bronze Age 3500-1700 BCE by the world's ancient Indus archaeologists and scholars. (harappa.com)
  • The endeavor encompasses the management and analysis of more than 30,000 artifacts and results in a seminal study of the hinterland of a Greek polis and a valuable record of the changing nature of terrain in the ancient world. (ajaonline.org)
  • Has the proposed research been peer-reviewed by recognized experts and recommended as scientifically valid (copies of at least two recommendations must accompany the proposal)? (nps.gov)
  • It started with the fundamentals of Scrum, delving into the Scrum framework, roles, and artifacts. (scrum.org)
  • The most immersive feeling, however, came from being able to walk and lean toward the artifact to get a closer view and to look inside its back panel. (activehistory.ca)
  • To bring back faded scents from archaeological digs, Huber and her colleagues must first sample the artifacts before extracting odorous molecules. (popsci.com)
  • By analyzing aromatic compounds, researchers can more easily place artifacts in the paleo-environmental record and into an archaeological context. (popsci.com)
  • Her father comes home only infrequently, and then for only short periods, before going back out into the world in search of yet more artifacts for Locke's archaeological collections. (notesinthemargin.org)
  • Further developing insights from the "dual nature of artefacts thesis", the article ends with conceptualizing the structure-function relations of cognitive artefacts. (philpapers.org)
  • At the same time, the contemporary tailoring of nature to postmodern needs and expectations inevitably reveals the conceptual difficulty of any possible, simple opposition between nature and culture as if they were clearly distinguishable domains. (brill.com)
  • Individual contributors both use and critique prevailing scholarship in valuable ways, and the collection as a whole models the responsible application of postmodern critical theory to the understanding of medieval artifacts. (routledge.com)
  • To visualize where 50mm fits among other common focal lengths, I'll borrow a focal length range example from a zoom lens review. (the-digital-picture.com)
  • Huber's recent Nature Human Behavior paper on the reconstruction of historic fragrances outlined a "call to action" for archeologists to explore this relatively new science. (popsci.com)
  • A team from Linköping performed the first experiment at Balder in 2019, and the results are now published in Physical Review Research. (lu.se)
  • The assessment of the incense resin and soot on the artifacts found that the residents of the settlement burned frankincense, myrrh, and mastic nearly two millennia ago. (popsci.com)
  • These encoding experiments reflect the diverse nature of the artifacts and represent a critical assessment of the effectiveness of present encoding practices for the multidimensional and pragmatic aspects of authorial drafts. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • an engaging contribution [to] the study of the construction and representation of nature in American studies, American literature, and American culture. (brill.com)
  • Each contribution moves us further away from the text-based scholarship on which studies of medieval theater primarily have focused to stress the visual nature of medieval texts and the diverse ways they engaged their audiences. (routledge.com)
  • The best way to find out more about how people lived before the time of traditional record keeping is to study artifacts that may seem mundane. (discovery.com)
  • A Marriage is an Artefact and not a Walk that We Take Together: An Experimental Study on the Categorization of Artefacts. (philpapers.org)
  • Chardin's eloquent literary champions range from the philosophe Diderot, who said of the painter's work that "it is nature itself," to Proust, who in a study of Chardin unpublished during his lifetime wrote that "having understood the life of his painting, you will have discovered the beauty of life. (nybooks.com)
  • She reviewed the potential uses for replicating scents from artifacts, as well as the tools behind the practice. (popsci.com)
  • However, this method is not used to diagnose FMD in routine clinical practice, given its invasive nature, expense, and use of both radiation and iodine-based contrast dye. (medscape.com)
  • The Jenner home ( Figure 1 ) in Berkeley has served as a museum ( www.jennermuseum.com ) for the past 25 years, and with both facts and artifacts continues to tell the story of Jenner's life and discoveries. (cdc.gov)
  • With the publication in English in 1930 of Civilization and its Discontents and its thesis that instinct - and, ultimately: nature - had been and must be forever subordinated in order that civilization might thrive and endure, Freud contributed what some contemporaries saw to the central debate of his era - a debate which had long preoccupied both official American pundits and the American populace at large. (brill.com)
  • Olfaction recreation is a tool used in sensory archeology , a research method that involves every piece of a historical site, beyond just the visual aspects of artifacts. (popsci.com)
  • Clicking on the icons brought up information panels that highlighted different aspects of the artifact and its history. (activehistory.ca)
  • Here's my review of Vineet's PSM1 class: Content and Structure (5/5): The course content was exceptionally well-structured, covering all the key aspects of Scrum and the role of a Scrum Master. (scrum.org)
  • These essays provide both fresh readings of celebrated artifacts and original considerations of overlooked and unwisely neglected moments in American culture and intellectual history. (brill.com)
  • In "Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature," a gorgeous new book packed with examples of Potter's sketches and watercolors, author Annemarie Bilclough and other contributors underscore the love of nature that informed Potter's work. (rizzoliusa.com)
  • The picture is gorgeous without a trace of video artifacts. (widescreenreview.com)
  • Ice melting in Norway has revealed an Iron Age medieval mountain pass littered with near-perfectly preserved artifacts. (discovery.com)
  • Carol Symes, Department of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, author of A Common Stage: Theater and Public Life In Medieval Arras 'Visualizing Medieval Performance reads as an extended conversation on the nature of medieval performance among medievalists from a variety of disciplines. (routledge.com)
  • Here, we review the reported cases, discuss possible pathogenic mechanisms, and present our perspectives on future directions and research questions. (nature.com)
  • The cocktail party phenomenon: A review of research on speech intelligibility in multiple-talker conditions. (crossref.org)
  • Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda. (lu.se)
  • The best book there is about the stock market" -- timeless investing basics by the host of the Emmy Award-winning show Adam Smith's Money World (The New York Times Book Review). (ereaderiq.com)
  • Several museums and other cultural heritage institutions have made use of Sketchfab to share 3D scans of artifacts in their collections. (activehistory.ca)
  • For you, the knowledgeable iPhone and iPad user who's read this review, iOS and iPadOS 14 may not go down in history as groundbreaking updates. (macstories.net)
  • The interactive nature of the class made it easy to grasp complex concepts, and the instructor encouraged questions and discussions, creating a collaborative learning atmosphere. (scrum.org)
  • The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is holding a panel discussion to review and discuss health effects associated with asbestos and synthetic (man-made) vitreous fibers (SVFs), especially those of less than 5 microns in length. (cdc.gov)
  • Every epoch, age and era had "its own nature," with myth, history and ideology as its dominant shaping forces. (brill.com)
  • en.m. wikipedia.org /wiki/ Natural_History_Museum_of_Los . (aol.com)
  • I have published articles in Feminist Anthropology, Visual Anthropology Review , The Journal of African History and African Arts . (davidson.edu)
  • The analysis comprised 11,000 records, with sites dated by fine ware artifacts and classified by type: farmhouses and Greek agricultural settlements, necropoleis/tombs, sanctuaries, and combinations thereof. (ajaonline.org)
  • You need to unlock chests and find notes, gold bars, and artifacts, all while avoiding a blood-soaked female tormentor and her ghostly, mysterious kin, much like in Eyes - The Horror Game . (jayisgames.com)
  • Please find below message mapping guide documents and associated artifacts. (cdc.gov)
  • The Millennium itself has appeared in popular and official discourses as an appropriate marker of an age in which nature is close to the edge of radical extinction and has also become more and more unreliable as a paradigm for representation and debate. (brill.com)
  • Perceived discrimination was assessed via the Everyday Discrimination Scale (EDS) and perinatal health outcomes collected via electronic medical record review. (cdc.gov)
  • For many years I've looked back on the year in review and thought about all of the incredible adventures I've experienced and this year is no exception. (discovery.com)
  • From the Frontier to Cyberia, nature has been suffering the "agony of the real," resurfacing in discursive strategies and demonstrating a powerful impact on American society, culture and self-definition. (brill.com)
  • An estimation for the "best date" for a site is produced using the equivalent artifact weight (EAW), which measures the quantity of black gloss pottery within a designated half century. (ajaonline.org)
  • At the beginning of the new Millennium, evidence abounds that an American debate still rages over the meaning of "nature," the rightful weight of instinct, and the status of civilization. (brill.com)
  • For Stuart, nature writes itself over time. (whitehotmagazine.com)
  • Sony has three FE 50mm prime lenses at review time, plus a 55mm option for those who need a little more. (the-digital-picture.com)
  • I'll put it thusly: for the first time since I started reviewing iOS and iPadOS on an annual basis, I've seen all kinds of users - the millions of people who buy iPhones and usually don't read these reviews - be excited about an iOS update and the potential of getting more out of their devices thanks to apps. (macstories.net)
  • During the time I had the Sonoris Mastering Compressor for review I was asked to master a recital of Vivaldi cantatas, performed by the Irish soprano Deirdre Moynihan, accompanied by a small string and harpsichord ensemble. (soundonsound.com)
  • Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature includes nearly 200 artworks, books, photographs and other objets, from Potter's childhood sketches, already demonstrating a keen eye and a steady hang, to a letter written the week before she died. (rizzoliusa.com)
  • I am especially interested in the haptic nature of photographs, the circulation of pictures as material artifacts, and the way race, class, and queerness are formed through visual storytelling. (davidson.edu)
  • If the paper is not accepted in the Journal Track after the second round of review but still worth publication, it will continue as a regular TRETS submission. (fccm.org)
  • Crossing Souls takes us all back to the good old days of 1986 in California and tells the incredible story of a group of friends who will live the summer of their lives after uncovering a mysterious artifact whose powers they don't fully understand but will change their lives forever. (ausgamers.com)
  • Instead of a physical archive of scents, however, Huber explains that it's a library of sampled artifacts and data. (popsci.com)