نتایج جستجو برای: including bronze

تعداد نتایج: 976641  

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
Vanessa L Muilenburg Daniel A Herms

Bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius Gory) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), a specialist wood-borer endemic to North America, is prone to periodic outbreaks that have caused widespread mortality of birch (Betula spp.) in boreal and north temperate forests. It is also the key pest of birch in ornamental landscapes. Amenity plantings have extended the distribution of birch in North America, for which we...

2006
m. l. young f. casadio s. schnepp j. almer d. r. haeffner d. c. dunand

High-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction and imaging experiments were performed at the Advanced Photon Source on two ancient Chinese bronzes from the Art Institute of Chicago with the goal to nondestructively study their microstructure. The first object, a bronze fragment from an early Western Zhou dynasty vessel (Hu, 11th/10th century B.C.), was investigated with spatially-resolved diffractio...

2001
Claudio Rocchini Paolo Cignoni Claudio Montani Paolo Pingi Roberto Scopigno R. Fontana M. Greco E. Pampaloni L. Pezzati M. Cygielman R. Giachetti G. Gori M. Miccio R. Pecchioli

This paper presents the initial results of the “Minerva Project” obtained by means of two different 3D scanning techniques. The Minerva of Arezzo is a bronze statue (Archaeological Museum in Florence) currently under restoration. The “Minerva project” intends to show how 3D techniques can integrate standard diagnostic methods giving useful and powerful tools to the restorers. The main goal of t...

Journal: :Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae 1998
N McIntyre

Many statues of doctors have been erected in Paris. Sadly, many bronze monuments were deliberately destroyed during the Second World War, including memorials to Claude Bernard, Broca, Charcot, Pean, Raspail and Ricord, and to Berlioz who was a medical student in Paris. Only those of Bernard and Berlioz were replaced after the war. Bronzes of Bichat, Clemenceau, Pinel and the Barons Larrey (Domi...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1995
V H Medvec S F Madey T Gilovich

Research on counterfactual thinking has shown that people's emotional responses to events are influenced by their thoughts about "what might have been." The authors extend these findings by documenting a familiar occasion in which those who are objectively better off nonetheless feel worse. In particular, an analysis of the emotional reactions of bronze and silver medalists at the 1992 Summer O...

2017
Aurelia Scarano Eugenio Butelli Stefania De Santis Elisabetta Cavalcanti Lionel Hill Maria De Angelis Giovanna Giovinazzo Marcello Chieppa Cathie Martin Angelo Santino

Dietary polyphenols are associated with a wide range of health benefits, protecting against chronic diseases and promoting healthy aging. Dietary polyphenols offer a complementary approach to the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), a group of common chronic intestinal inflammation syndromes for which there is no cure. Tomato is widely consumed but its content of polyphenols is low....

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2006
Tristan Glatard Johan Montagnat Xavier Pennec

Medical image registration is pre-processing needed for many medical image analysis procedures. A very large number of registration algorithms are available today, but their performance is often not known and very difficult to assess due to the lack of gold standard. The Bronze Standard algorithm is a very data and compute intensive statistical approach for quantifying registration algorithms a...

2013
LAURA SHAW

By ill \ 1111 K SCHILDGF. Today the an of fine craftsmen has become industrialized — mere works of modern mass production. But half a world away in Ghuskarav, India, the ancient art of bronze casting is still passed down from generation to generation. Haradhan Karmakar. a metal caster from India, fascinated onlookers as he demonstrated his ancient tribal art of bronze casting last week at the U...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Ivor Janković James C M Ahern Sanjin Mihelić Zrinka Premuzić

Archaeological excavations in Romuald's Cave (Lim Channel, Istria, Croatia) have yielded evidence of human activity stretching back to the Middle Palaeolithic. This paper reports on recent Bronze Age/Early Iron Age discoveries uncovered during excavations as part of the Croatian National Science Foundation funded project: "Archaeological Investigations into the Late Pleistocene and Early Holoce...

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