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    Candidate Species for Marine Ornamental Aquaculture: Porkfish, Anisotremis virginicus by Eric Cassiano, Kevin Barden

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…(Photo by George H. Burgess, Florida Museum of Natural History). FA187/FA187: Candidate Species for Marine Ornamental Aquaculture: Porkfish, Anisotremis virginicus (ufl.edu) …”
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    The City and the University: One Destiny for Two by R. M. Petruneva, V. D. Vasilyeva, B. A. Navrotskiy, Ju. V. Petruneva

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The authors believe that it is necessary to develop the historical memory in University students using historic materials, mass media, Internet-resources, family archives, museum expositions.…”
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    Space Efficiency of Transit-Oriented Station Areas: A Case Study from a Complex Adaptive System Perspective by Jinwen Fan, Zhenwu Shi, Jie Liu, Jinru Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Factors include external relevance, internal coordination, and environmental adaptation. This study uses Museum Station of Harbin Railway Transportation as the case study, and the results show that the space efficiency of Harbin’s TOD metro station areas are lacking in internal coordination and environmental adaptation. …”
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    Wood analyses helped to determine the location and approximate construction period of the Roman bridge over the Drava River in ancient Poetovio (Ptuj, Slovenia) by Andrej Gaspari, Katarina Čufar, Maks Merela

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The piles, together with stone elements (a fragment of an imperial building inscription and parts of the architectural decoration) were retrieved from the riverbed in 1913 and are now in the Regional Museum Ptuj - Ormož. Using dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating of carefully selected annual rings in the wood and calibration with the wiggle-matching method, the date of the last (outermost) annual ring on the pile was determined to be 161 ± 27 cal AD (1σ) or 160 ± 32 cal AD (2σ). …”
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    New Values of Cultural Heritage and the Need for a New Paradigm Regarding its Care by Iwona Szmelter

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Conservation and diverse museum activities have a fundamental practical side, which must be realised in conjunction with theoretical constructs. …”
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    The specifics of mass culture in the era of digitalization by L. V. Filindash

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The specifics of this integration process are considered on the example of museum and gallery activities. Such methods for creating multimedia shows attractive to the mass consciousness as animation, fragmentation, compilation are revealed. …”
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    Sydney Carton’s Other Doubles by Joel J. Brattin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Utilizing close examination of the revisions in Dickens’s remarkable manuscript of the novel (now in the Forster Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London), I consider several other figures that double Carton: Mr. …”
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    Candidate Species for Marine Ornamental Aquaculture: Porkfish, Anisotremis virginicus by Eric Cassiano, Kevin Barden

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…(Photo by George H. Burgess, Florida Museum of Natural History). FA187/FA187: Candidate Species for Marine Ornamental Aquaculture: Porkfish, Anisotremis virginicus (ufl.edu) …”
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    “BYKHOV PERIOD” OF RUSSIAN GENERAL KORNILOV by N. V. Shevtsov

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In the same building, the forestry staff created a small museum exposition. Near the main entrance there is a memorial plaque informing about the stay of Kornilov in Bykhov. …”
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    The Great Vietnamese Famine of 1944-45 Revisited by Geoffrey Gunn

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…While such charged issues as the Nanjing Massacre, the comfort women, forced labor and unit 731 have long been the subject of intense debate in the historical memory wars, in textbook controversies and museum exhibits, the Vietnamese famine, and Japan’s role in creating it, appear to have disappeared from Japanese war memory and commemoration whether in textbooks or museum representations. …”
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