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    BOOK REVIEW: CIPRIAN PORUMBESCU NECUNOSCUT (CIPRIAN PORUMBESCU UNKNOWN), PUBLISHING BY ED. LIDANA, SUCEAVA, 3 EDIŢII, 2011-2013 (ISSN: 2284-712X) by Gabriela COCA

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Among a series of notable cultural representations made to celebrate 160 years of the birth of Bucovinean composer Ciprian Porumbescu, in June 1st at Stupca (today: Ciprian Porumbescu), at the Ciprian Porumbescu Memorial Museum, also held at the National Musicological Symposium. …”
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    Reconstruction of S. Margherita Project of 1685 as designed by Agostino Barelli by Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Federico Fallavollita, Riccardo Foschi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This reconstruction methodology was tested over the years with professionals, scholars and laypersons, on several case studies in the context of international workshops, museum exhibitions, VR dissemination, and it was also tested with students at the architectural drawing course at the University of Bologna. …”
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    Přítel příteli, bratr bratru, muž muži. Jan, František, Josef a Alois Vojtěch Šemberovi ve své vzájemné korespondenci by Zuzana Čevelová, Jana Straníková

    Published 2009-06-01
    “… Der sich im Museum Vysoké Mýto befindende Nachlass des Literarhistoikers und Professoren der Wiener Universität Alois Vojtěch Šembera enthält eine umfassende private und berufliche Korrespondenz. …”
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    Contribution à l’étude de la mobilité pollicale des primates actuels. Plaidoyer en faveur de l’importance du rôle de leur pouce by J Norbert Kuhlmann

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…These amplitudes were also measured on 26 animals asleep and many other animals were observed in relative freedom or in large aviaries. 419 skeletons of primates’ hands were measured and the measures converted in percentage with regard to the length of the 3rd metacarpal, in order to compare species in spite of their difference of size (collection of the Museum of Natural History in Paris). The morphological and functional differences of the trapeziometacarpal joint and the modes of pollicidigital prehension, help arranging primates in three categories.Among prosimians, the joint is concave/convex. …”
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