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Extinction studies in focus: Reflections on photography at a time of ecological decline. [PDF]

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Simpson K   +6 more
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Cubism

Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2007
The syntheses of [Li2(salen)(DME)]2, [Li2(salpn)(THF)]2, [Na2(salpn)(Et2O)]2 and [Na2(salpn)(DME)]2 (H2salen = (o-HOC6H4CHdouble bond; length as m-dashNCH2)2; H2salpn = (o-HOC6H4CHdouble bond; length as m-dashNCH2)2CH2) involve treatment of the appropriate Schiff base with either n-BuLi or MN(SiMe3)2 (M = Li, Na) in DME, THF or Et2O.
Deacon, Glen B.   +6 more
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Cubism

2018
Cubism is an influential modernist art movement that emerged in Paris during the first decade of the twentieth century. The term was established by Parisian art critics, derived from Louis Vauxcelles, and possibly Henri Matisse’s description of Braque’s reductive style in paintings of 1908. Subsequently, it soon became a commonplace term and was widely
Chara Kolokytha   +2 more
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Digital cubism

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2004
To make a synthetic picture with computer graphics, we usually imagine a camera of some sort, taking a picture of a scene. Such cameras range from the simplest pinhole camera to a sophisticated simulation of optics and shutters. We explore some interesting, alternative imaging models - such as digital cubism.
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