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561por von Thaden, Alina, Cocchiararo, Berardino, Mueller, Sarah Ashley, Reiners, Tobias Erik, Reinert, Katharina, Tuchscherer, Iris, Janke, Axel, Nowak, Carsten“…The present study documents how museum collections can be used as essential resource for assessing long‐term anthropogenic effects on natural populations, for example, regarding population structure and the delineation of appropriate conservation units, potentially informing todays' species conservation.…”
Publicado 2021
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562por Van Dam, Alex R., Covas Orizondo, Javier O., Lam, Athena W., McKenna, Duane D., Van Dam, Matthew H.“…Designing markers from museum specimens requires careful consideration of methods due to the high levels of microbial contamination typically found in such specimens. …”
Publicado 2022
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563por Motta, Oriana, Pironti, Concetta, Ricciardi, Maria, Rostagno, Chiara, Bolzacchini, Ezio, Ferrero, Luca, Cucciniello, Raffaele, Proto, Antonio“…The most important parameter to obtain an appropriate preservation condition of museum environments concerns the indoor air quality. …”
Publicado 2021
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564“…Furthermore, using position and viewing data provided by OGAR, we found that participants navigated the gallery and interacted with the artwork in predictable and coherent ways that resembled visitor behavior in real-world art museums. OGAR appears to be a promising tool for researchers and art professionals interested in how people navigate and experience virtual and real art spaces.…”
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565“…This study creates an experimental virtual museum to identify the separate and joint effects of art and social connection. …”
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566por Miłosz, Marek, Montusiewicz, Jerzy, Kęsik, Jacek, Żyła, Kamil, Miłosz, Elżbieta, Kayumov, Rahim, Anvarov, NodirEnlace del recurso
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567“…The evolution and development trend in the field of international museum display design reveals the theme development and Path Evolution of museum display design academia in the face of the development trend of audience psychological experience under the trend of global academic research on museum display design from collection centered to audience centered. …”
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568“…Public education in museums has the interdisciplinary nature of STEAM education contemporary learning. …”
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569por Andreone, Franco, Boero, Ferdinando, Bologna, Marco A., Carpaneto, Giuseppe M., Castiglia, Riccardo, Gippoliti, Spartaco, Massa, Bruno, Minelli, Alessandro“…We reply to the comments made by Benvenuti et al. (2022) about our paper on the Italian natural history museums and scientific collections and the need of a centralized hub and repository. …”
Publicado 2022
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570“…Science centers and science museums have an important social role in engaging people with science and technology relevant for complex societal problems—so called wicked problems. …”
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574por Pantelia, Anna“…London Science Museum United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland…”
Publicado 2014
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576“…We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dutch spiders and investigate the utility of museum collections as a source of specimens for barcoding spiders. …”
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577“…Ancient and archival DNA samples are valuable resources for the study of diverse historical processes. In particular, museum specimens provide access to biotas distant in time and space, and can provide insights into ecological and evolutionary changes over time. …”
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578por Naji, Khalid Mohammed, Abdullah, Qais Yusuf M., AL-Zaqri, Aida Qaseem M., Alghalibi, Saeed M.“…Sophisticated mummification using chemical preservation was prevalent in ancient Yemeni civilization as noted in the 4th century B.C. mummies of the National Museum of Yemen, Sana'a, used in this study. Five of these mummies were used to evaluate hydrolytic enzymes produced as a result of fungal contamination. …”
Publicado 2014
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579por Maebe, Kevin, Meeus, Ivan, Ganne, Maarten, De Meulemeester, Thibaut, Biesmeijer, Koos, Smagghe, Guy“…Hereto we genotyped a unique collection of museum specimens. Specimens were collected between 1918 and 1926, in 6 provinces of the Netherlands which allowed us to make interspecific comparisons of genetic diversity. …”
Publicado 2015
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580por Ikin, Timothy“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: It is a core task of collecting institutions like museums to take examples of animals and preserve them as specimens in collections. …”
Publicado 2011
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