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MINFLUX nanoscopy: Visualising biological matter at the nanoscale level
Abstract Since its introduction in 2017, MINFLUX nanoscopy has shown that it can visualise fluorescent molecules with an exceptional localisation precision of a few nanometres. In this overview, we provide a brief insight into technical implementations, fluorescent marker developments and biological studies that have been conducted in connection with ...
Alexander Carsten +2 more
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Readers and Reading in the First World War [PDF]
This essay consists of three individually authored and interlinked sections. In ‘A Digital Humanities Approach’, Francesca Benatti looks at datasets and databases (including the UK Reading Experience Database) and shows how a systematic, macro-analytical
Edmund G. C. King, +4 more
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La formazione scolastica è stata uno dei primi campi in cui Europeana ha sperimentato il riuso dei propri contenuti, avviando una collaborazione ormai di lungo corso con ministeri dell'istruzione, associazioni e reti professionali, insegnanti. Nel febbraio 2020 Europeana ha lanciato Europeana Education, un gruppo informale di professionisti ed esperti ...
Natale, Maria Teresa, Piccininno, Marzia
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Unificarea Monetară și impactul asupra economiei. Rezultate ale Implementării monedei euro [PDF]
Moneda unică europeană a fost proiectată să aducă unitate şi stabilitate pe piaţa europeană şi în acelaşi timp să încurajeze statele membre ale Uniunii Europene să adere la criteriile de convergenţă, care le propulsează pozitiv din punct de vedere ...
Vasile Valentin STAN, Boris CHISTRUGA
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Conference Review: Europeana “Making Digital Culture Count” 2022
The Europeana 2022 conference on the theme “Making Digital Culture Count” was held 28-30 September 2022 in the Hague (NL) and online. The three day conference was filled with presentations and lively discussions on current initiatives, planned projects ...
Caroline Jeffra
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‘Tearing Off the Bonds’: Suffrage Visual Culture in Australia, New Zealand and the USA, 1890–1920
Abstract This article will examine how transpacific suffrage visual culture imagined and reimagined an artistic tradition centred around the figure of the bound woman. White suffragists and anti‐suffragists in Australia, New Zealand and the United States used the iconography of bonds, chains and whips to mediate the possibility of women’s ...
Ana Stevenson
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Education and Museum: Cultural Heritage and learning [PDF]
Project description supported by Erasmus Plus KA2- The project proposal is connected to the promotion of initiatives, starting in primary school, for using ICT, the open educational resources and digital resources of cultural heritage for the improvement
Ferrara, Vincenza
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Abstract Cultural heritage practices is formed by different socio‐technical regimes. Today, it is increasingly formed by the regime of commodification, expressed in terms like interoperability and reuse. This signifies a shift from a regime of the authentic object where the value is in the unique object positioned in a particular institutional context.
Karin Hansson
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Introduction : user studies for digital library development [PDF]
Introductory chapter to the edited collection on user studies in digital library development.
Dobreva, Milena +2 more
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A renewed interest in the concept of ideology is evident in recent constitutional theory. Ideology has featured prominently not only in restatements of traditional Marxist positions and attempted retrievals of the material conception of the constitution, but also in democratic critiques of liberal constitutionalism and theories of constitutional ...
George Duke
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