نتایج جستجو برای: renaissance

تعداد نتایج: 6116  

2000
David M. Nichols Duncan L. Pemberton Salah Dalhoumi Omar Larouk Claire Belisle Michael Twidale

Interfaces to library systems have largely failed to represent the inherently collaborative nature of information work. This paper describes how collaborative functionality is being implemented as part of the DEBORA project to provide access to digitised Renaissance documents. Work practices of users of Renaissance documents are described and the collaborative features of the client software ar...

2012
Annie S. De Groot

The Fifth Vaccine Renaissance took place in Providence Rhode Island in October 2011. This annual conference celebrates regional vaccine research and provides vaccine developers with an important opportunity to present their work to others who might be in slightly different fields, enabling the development of cross-disciplinary collaborations. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics has been a media...

2008
Alfred E. Hartemink Alex. McBratney

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Soil science Student numbers Soil science publications Environmental soil science UN organisations Soil science impact Research funds The renaissance was an intellectually-rich period following a period of stasis in the medieval period. Something analogous appears to be currently taking place in soil science where novel approaches to thought are combined with a r...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 1999
V J Dzau M J Austin P Brown A Cowley D Housman R Mulligan R Rosenberg

2004
NADER FERGANY

ditor’s Introduction: The Arab Human Development Report (ahdr) has had a noteworthy career. Within the Arab world, it has stimulated debate and controversy. In Europe and the United States, since its publication almost every discussion about development, democratization, and reform in Arab countries has made reference to the ahdr’s findings. Furthermore, outside reform initiatives, such as thos...

2012
Sanjay G. Reddy

As recent events in the Arab region have amply demonstrated, the problems of poverty, unemployment and social and political exclusion cannot be forever ignored without there arising demands for change in the basic arrangements of society. Today, the dramatic revolts in diverse Arab societies have highlighted the failures of the pre-existing development model, as well as the necessity and opport...

2004
Stephen C. Stearns

Variation, the fuel that feeds evolutionary change, originates at the levels of both the genotype and the phenotype. Genetically identical organisms reared under different conditions may display quite distinct characteristics. Until recently, the types and sources of such phenotypic variation have been given little consideration in evolutionary theory. But a knowledge of the mechanisms and deve...

2017

ARHA110 Introduction to Western Art: Renaissance to Modern This course surveys the development of Western art from the Renaissance through the modern period. We will examine art's changing status within specific social and artistic contexts: from the Church and court of the Renaissance, through the formation of art academies in the late 16th century, to the development of an increasingly indivi...

2015
Marleide da Mota Gomes Mauricio Moscovici Eliasz Engelhardt

Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) is considered the Father of Modern Anatomy, and an authentic representative of the Renaissance. His studies, founded on dissection of human bodies, differed from Galeno, who based his work on dissection of animals, constituted a notable scientific advance. Putting together science and art, Vesalius associated himself to artists of the Renaissance, and valued the ima...

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