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Marking the moment: Documenting dance in coloured water, flesh, sand and charcoal
Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices, 2023This article discusses interdisciplinary methods for recalling and documenting the somatic knowledges derived from movement (such as dance movement). The article explores the research-as-practice interdisciplinary activity of Concrete-Water-Flesh at Deptford, a set of three structured improvisational dance scores carried out on the sand by the River ...
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A comparative study on proximate and mineral composition of coloured potato peel and flesh
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019AbstractBACKGOUNDPotato peels are usually discarded before consumption of the tubers. However, it could be expected that red‐ and purple‐fleshed potato peels contain more minerals. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to evaluate and compare the proximate and mineral composition in flesh and peels of six coloured potato cultivars.
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Amelanotic melanoma presented as multiple flesh-coloured islands
The Lancet Oncology, 2023Tai-Li, Chen, Chih-Chiang, Chen
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Investigations of the colour of fruit flesh in some kiwifruit species
2004Frutti di alcune selezioni e cultivar di A. deliciosa, A. chinensis e A. macrosperma e di due particolari varietà botaniche caratterizzate dal colore rosso della polpa, A. deliciosa var. coloris e A. chinensis var. rufopulpa, sono stati scelti per l'esecuzione delle indagini e per la determinazione dei diversi pigmenti.
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Oscar Asche's Modernisms: Flesh, Colour and Light
2006The article examines the early 20th century Australian actor, theater director, and writer Oscar Asche and how various aspects of his work are expressive of an aesthetic modernism. His theatrical productions with his wife Lily Brayton are discussed, as well as his solo projects like the highly acclaimed musical "Chu Chin Chow." Asche is described as a "
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