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  1. 2601
    “…Findings revealed that infants’ looking preferences were uniquely related to infants’ Broad Exploration and caregivers’ Awe-Inducing Activities (e.g., nature walks with infants, museum outings). These exploratory findings indicate that infants’ visual preferences for physically impossible events may reflect an early form of curiosity, which is related to the curiosity-stimulating environments provided by caregivers. …”
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  2. 2602
    “…Via metagenomic analyses of museum and other samples collected over decades, we investigated the biodiversity and metabolic capabilities of the symbionts of 22 mostly deep-water lucinid species. …”
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  3. 2603
    por Rocha, Mauricio, 1965-
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Cuando el cuerpo horada el aire = When the body perforates the air / Osvaldo Sánchez -- La arquitectura importa : reflexiones sobre la obra de Mauricio Rocha = Architecture matters : thoughts on the work of Mauricio Rocha / Carlos Jiménez -- Una arquitectura esencial = An essential architecture / Miquel Adriá -- Apuntalamiento = Shoring -- Intervención Temístocles = Temistocles Intervention -- Casa Heliótropo = Heliotropo House -- Casa en Itzamatitlán = House in Itzamatitlán -- Intervención estacionamiento WTC = WTC parking lot intervention -- Intervención X Teresa = X Teresa Intervention -- Programa Centro de Arte = Programa Art Center -- Intervención Galería de Arte Contemporáneo = Gallery of Contemporary Art Intervention -- Centro para Invidentes y Débiles Visuales = Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired -- Intervención depósito de agua = Water tank intervention -- Edificios públicos = Public buildings -- Intervención Torre de los Vientos = Tower of the Winds Intervention -- Mercado San Pablo Oztotepec = San Pablo Oztotepec Market -- Intervención Museo de Arte Moderno = Museum of Modern Art Intervention -- Casa Sayavedra = Sayavedra House -- Museografía Toluca Éditions = Toluca Editions exhibition design -- Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Oaxaca = School of Visual Arts of Oaxaca -- Pabellón Sonoro = Sound Pavilion -- Conversación con Mauricio Rocha : cada obra es un pretexto para seguir pensando = A conversation with Mauricio Rocha : each project is a pretext to continue thinking / Javier Barreiro Cavestany.…”
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  4. 2604
    por Pouillaude, Frédéric, 1978-
    Publicado 2017
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  5. 2605
    por Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
    Publicado 1949
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Locher, "The serpent in Kwakiutl religion: a study in primitive culture" (1933) Mythology and folk-tales of the North American Indians (1914) Stylistic aspects of primitive literature (1925) The folk-lore of the Eskimo (1904) Romance folk-lore among American Indians (1925) Some problems in North American achaeology (1902) Archaeological investigations in the valley of Mexico by the International school, 1911-12 (1912) Representative art of primitive people (1916) Review of MacCurdy, "Study of Chiriquian antiquities " (1911) The decorative art of the North American Indians (1903) Decorative designs of Alaskan needlecases: a study in the history of conventional designs, based on a study in the history of conventional designs, based on materials in the U.S. National museum (1908). The relationships of the Eskimo of East Greenland (1909). …”
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  6. 2606
    por Shaver, Peter
    Publicado 2011
    “…If you'd like to know how the Universe began, where the chemical elements originated, how life may have started on Earth, how man, ants and bacteria are related to each other, or why we humans think, you will enjoy this panoramic book and its clear presentation” – Martin Harwit, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, Cornell University, NY, and former Director of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington.    "Who is not interested in the big questions "How did it all start? …”
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  7. 2607
    “…THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS QUANTITATIVE STUDY IS TO IDENTIFY THE PROFILE OF THE PROFESSIONAL CURATORS THAT WORK IN THE STATE OF SANTA CATARINAS MUSEUMS, IN BRAZIL. BARDINS (2004) TECHNIQUE OF CONTENT ANALYSIS WAS UTILIZED THROUGHOUT THE STUDY. …”
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  8. 2608
    “…MATERIALS AND METHODS: For each species we provided information on the compiled data associated with museum collections and the literature. Distribution maps including geographic boundaries, Brazilian biomes and altitude were made with QGIS software 3.16.10 Hannover. …”
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  9. 2609
    “…BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION: In 1991, a deceased human male was found frozen in a glacier pool in the Italian Alps in north west Italy, and is now carefully preserved in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, in Bolzano, Italy. The bodily tissues of the 5,300 year old male (colloquially referred to as the Iceman or Ötzi) were well preserved despite damage related to freezing, and glacial movement. …”
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  10. 2610
    “…We constructed the CracidMex1 database by collating global records of all cracid taxa that occur in Mexico from available electronic databases, museum specimens, publications, “grey literature”, and unpublished records. …”
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  12. 2612
    “…Thomson Reuters’ staff is now working on integrating the species microcitation and species name in the ION; Richard Pyle (The Bishop Museum) is also working on further parsing of the text. …”
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  13. 2613
    “…METHODS: Eight specimens of large-sized hippidan larvae from museum collections were photographed with a Canon Rebel T3i digital camera under cross-polarized light. …”
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  14. 2614
    “…In addition, new molecular data have been generated for collected specimens of I. australiensis, I. tasmani and museum specimens of I. victoriensis Nuttall, 1916, which for the first time provides molecular support for the subgenus Endopalpiger Schulze, 1935 as initially defined. …”
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  15. 2615
    “…METHODS: Rodent specimens were sampled in separate inventories in two sites of Rondônia State (Hydroelectric Dam Jirau and Parque Nacional de Pacaás Novos) and one site in Pará State (Pacajá), Brazil, and were compared to specimens from museum collections to apply appropriate names. The SDM were conducted using two algorithms for rare species, MaxEnt and randomForest (RF), and were based on seven localities for Rhagomys, and 10 for Neusticomys. …”
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  16. 2616
    “…Together with our high-resolution microfocus X-ray computed tomography method, both non-destructive approaches will help in vein trait data mining from museum collections, which provide an underexploited resource of historical and recent data on environmental and evolutionary change. …”
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  17. 2617
    “…Therefore, it is assumed that, contrary to other museum collections, only little overrepresentation of pathological skeletal conditions is present in this death sample compared with the population from which it originated. …”
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  19. 2619
    por Quillfeldt, Petra, Masello, Juan F.
    Publicado 2020
    “…We further investigated historical changes by comparing museum samples with samples collected recently. Our pilot study suggests that Rockhopper penguins, Magellanic penguins and Thin-billed prions with temperate non-breeding distributions had retained their trophic levels over a 90–100 year period, while Gentoo penguins and Thin-billed prions with polar non-breeding distributions had decreased trophic levels compared to historical samples. …”
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  20. 2620
    “…We examined the chemical and mineralogical composition (pXRF/XRD) of a small number of psimythion pellets found within ceramic pots (pyxis) from Athens and Boeotia (5th–4th c BCE) in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum (NAM), Athens. Analyses showed that the NAM pellets consisted primarily of Pb/cerussite with small amounts of Ca (some samples) and a host of metallic trace elements. …”
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