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2681“…Chloride is a major corrosion accelerator in coastal areas for historic ferrous metal structures and for the many chloride-containing archaeological objects within museums. Corrosion reactions involve the formation of akaganéite (βFeOOH) which incorporates chloride within its crystal structure and adsorbs it onto its surface. …”
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2682“…Museums displaying artifacts of the human struggle against oppression are often caught in their own internal struggle between presenting factual and unbiased descriptions of their collections, or relying on testament of survivors. …”
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2684por Gorgolis, George, Ziemann, Steffen, Kotsidi, Maria, Paterakis, George, Koutroumanis, Nikos, Tsakonas, Christos, Anders, Manfred, Galiotis, Costas“…The very serious problem of temperature and humidity regulation, especially for small and medium-sized museums, galleries, and private collections, can be mitigated by the introduction of novel materials that are easily applicable and of low cost. …”
Publicado 2023
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2685por Achtak, Hafid, Ater, Mohammed, Oukabli, Ahmed, Santoni, Sylvain, Kjellberg, Finn, Khadari, Bouchaib“…Are these agroecosystems museums (i.e. large core collections) or cradles of diversity? …”
Publicado 2010
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2686“…However, the traditional applied non-portable, chemical techniques are destructive and time-consuming. Since museums oftentimes only consent to research actions which are completely non-destructive, optical spectroscopy might offer a solution. …”
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2687“…Digitization of specimen collections has become a key priority of many natural history museums. The camera systems built for this purpose are expensive, providing a barrier in institutes with limited funding, and therefore hampering progress. …”
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2688“…Independent of demographic, health and social confounders, visiting museums/galleries/exhibitions and going to the theatre/concert/opera were associated with a lesser decline in cognitive function. …”
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2689“…[Image: see text] Most of the artwork and cultural heritage objects are stored in museums under conditions that are difficult to monitor. …”
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2690“…Informal educational settings such as museums can provide a variety of opportunities to engage children in STEM learning and scientific discovery, which can increase school readiness. …”
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2692por Tanner, Simon“…This book will be especially useful for managing digital presences in libraries, archives, galleries and museums including MA and PhD students studying subjects such as librarianship, information science, museums studies, archival studies, publishing, cultural studies and media studies.…”
Publicado 2020
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2693por Jaramillo-Valverde, Luis, Vásquez-Domínguez, Andrés, Levano, Kelly S, Castrejon-Cabanillas, Rony, Novoa-Bellota, Pedro, Machacuay-Romero, Marco, Garcia-de-la-Guarda, Ruth, Cano, Raul J, Shady Solis, Ruth, Guio1, Heinner“…It is useful for the on-site screening of museums and freshly excavated samples for DNA. This approach is accessible to other investigators as the mobile laboratory was set up using commercially available instruments.…”
Publicado 2022
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2694por Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.“…I then propose that the USA ought to offer reparations, including participation in and financing of a truth commission on the slave trade; apology for the harms caused by the trade; and symbolic financial assistance to establish monuments to the slave trade, museums exhibits, and educational programs. The article concludes with a discussion of whether the USA would have the political will to offer reparations to Africa.…”
Publicado 2022
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2697“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Ctenolepisma calvum, commonly known as the ghost silverfish, is an insect that lives in buildings, including museums, libraries, and archives. It is regarded as a pest of paper-based objects. …”
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2698“…Increasingly, popular online museums have significantly changed the way people acquire cultural knowledge. …”
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2699por Graterol, Wilfredo, Diaz-Amado, Jose, Cardinale, Yudith, Dongo, Irvin, Lopes-Silva, Edmundo, Santos-Libarino, Cleia“…We tested the implementation with a case study of tour-guide robots for museums that rely on a speech-to-text converter based on the Google Application Programming Interface (API) and a Python library, a neural network to label the emotions in texts based on NLP transformers, and EMONTO integrated with an ontology for museums; thus, it is possible to register the emotions that artworks produce in visitors. …”
Publicado 2021
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2700“…These patterns have been shown to be informative of biogeographic barriers, of habitat suitability and invasibility (especially with regard to environmental filtering), and of regions that function as evolutionary cradles (i.e., sources of diversification) or museums (i.e., regions of reduced extinction). Here, we analyzed continental datasets of mammal and bird distributions to identify primary drivers of community evolution on the African continent for mostly endothermic vertebrates. …”
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