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2841por Groom, Quentin, Dillen, Mathias, Hardy, Helen, Phillips, Sarah, Willemse, Luc, Wu, Zhengzhe“…There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world’s museums and herbaria. These objects are particularly important forms of biological sample and observation. …”
Publicado 2019
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2842por Tymoszuk, Urszula, Perkins, Rosie, Spiro, Neta, Williamon, Aaron, Fancourt, Daisy“…RESULTS: In the fully adjusted models, short-term engagement was not longitudinally associated with well-being, but repeated engagement with the theater/concerts/opera and museums/galleries/exhibitions was associated with enhanced eudaimonic well-being, and sustained engagement with these activities was associated with greater experienced, evaluative, and eudaimonic well-being. …”
Publicado 2020
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2843“…In smart interactive environments, such as digital museums or digital exhibition halls, it is important to accurately understand the user’s intent to ensure successful and natural interaction with the exhibition. …”
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2844por Fritsch, Dieter, Wagner, Jörg F., Ceranski, Beate, Simon, Sven, Niklaus, Maria, Zhan, Kun, Mammadov, Gasim“…In the meantime, it is not only museums who showcase these developments, but also companies, universities, and private institutions. …”
Publicado 2021
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2845por Hoffman, Adam J., McGuire, Luke, Rutland, Adam, Hartstone-Rose, Adam, Irvin, Matthew J., Winterbottom, Mark, Balkwill, Frances, Fields, Grace E., Mulvey, Kelly Lynn“…Adolescents were recruited from six different informal learning sites (e.g., science museums, zoos, or aquariums) in the United States (n = 147) and the United Kingdom (n = 121). …”
Publicado 2020
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2846por Shiozaki, Takuhei, Itoh, Fumihiro, Hirose, Yuu, Onodera, Jonaotaro, Kuwata, Akira, Harada, Naomi“…Plankton samples have been routinely collected and preserved in formalin in many laboratories and museums for more than 100 years. Recently, attention has turned to use DNA information from formalin-fixed samples to examine changes in plankton diversity over time. …”
Publicado 2021
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2847por Daza, Marcos, Barrios-Aranibar, Dennis, Diaz-Amado, José, Cardinale, Yudith, Vilasboas, João“…In particular, in indoor environments, such as hospitals, schools, banks and museums, where the robot coincides with people and other robots, its movement and navigation must be programmed and adapted to robot–robot and human–robot interactions. …”
Publicado 2021
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2848por Aguiar-Castillo, Lidia, Guerra, Victor, Rufo, Julio, Rabadan, Jose, Perez-Jimenez, Rafael“…The avant-garde applications of this technology have been studied focusing on three possible use scenarios: the traveler himself, in what we have called TAN (Tourist Area Network); the tourist facility, which includes not only the hotel but also leisure areas (theme parks, museums, natural protected areas) or services (restaurants, shopping areas, etc.); and the entire destination, which can be both the city or the territory where the tourist is received, within the paradigm of the Smart Tourist Destination (STD). …”
Publicado 2021
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2849“…In the second part, we review the presentation and communication of olfactory heritage in museums and other heritage spaces, outlining the value of presenting scents to wide audiences for interpretation and engagement purposes. …”
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2850por Belete, Sonja, Duke, Chris, Hinzen, Heribert, Owusu-Boampong, Angela, Khau, Huu Phuoc“…They may share facilities like libraries and museums, clubs and sports centres, which are not within the remit of the Ministry of Education. …”
Publicado 2022
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2851“…A quantitative approach, based on a survey of 993 respondents, reveals that women and more educated participants know more about dark tourism; people who know what dark tourism is have visited more Holocaust museums, sites of human tragedy and natural disasters, concentration camps, and prisons; show more curiosity, need to learn and understand, and need to see morbid things. …”
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2852“…This method can be helpful in various real-world settings where speech recognition is regularly utilized, such as cafés, museums, music halls, and kiosks.…”
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2853“…Emerging community programs in libraries and museums provide notable opportunities for promoting engagement and inclusivity, but these programs have yet to receive in-depth assessments and analyses to guide future research and practice. …”
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2854“…While exposure to UV light and temperature results in irreversible chemical damage, acrylic paint surfaces in museums can also accumulate pollutants, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and moisture, that affect their material properties and stability. …”
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2855por Delfa-Lobato, Laia, Feliu-Torruella, Maria, Cañete-Massé, Cristina, Ruiz-Torras, Silvia, Guàrdia-Olmos, Joan“…Background: Museums and cultural institutions are increasingly aware of both the interests and needs of society. …”
Publicado 2023
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2856por Papalini, Simone, Di Vittori, Valerio, Pieri, Alice, Allegrezza, Marina, Frascarelli, Giulia, Nanni, Laura, Bitocchi, Elena, Bellucci, Elisa, Gioia, Tania, Pereira, Luis Guasch, Susek, Karolina, Tenaillon, Maud, Neumann, Kerstin, Papa, Roberto“…The aDNA is commonly obtained from remains found in paleontological and archaeological sites, conserved in museums, and in other archival collections. Herbarium collections represent a great source of phenotypic and genotypic information, and their exploitation has allowed for inference and clarification of previously unsolved taxonomic and systematic relationships. …”
Publicado 2023
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2857“…This information is readily available through the many online databases that have compiled biodiversity data from herbaria, museums, and human observations. However, the process of preparing this information for analysis is complex and time consuming. …”
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2858por Gilbert, M. Thomas P., Haselkorn, Tamara, Bunce, Michael, Sanchez, Juan J., Lucas, Sebastian B., Jewell, Laurence D., Marck, Eric Van, Worobey, Michael“…Museums and pathology collections around the world represent an archive of genetic material to study populations and diseases. …”
Publicado 2007
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2859“…Taxonomists from Asia and South America are younger and mainly work in universities, not museums. A bias in favour of vertebrates still exists if we refer to the effort invested in each group to produce taxonomic data, but not to the number of papers. …”
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2860por McCallum, Jonathan, Hall, Samantha, Lissone, Iman, Anderson, Jennifer, Huynen, Leon, Lambert, David M.“…CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Short highly variable mitochondrial ‘snippets’ allow successful typing of environmentally damaged and fragmented skeletal material, and can provide useful information about ancient population diversity and structure without the need to sample valuable, whole bones often held by museums.…”
Publicado 2013
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