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Psychological Perspectives, 1986
Man parses through the present with his eyes blindfolded. He is permitted merely to sense and guess at what he is actually experiencing.
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Man parses through the present with his eyes blindfolded. He is permitted merely to sense and guess at what he is actually experiencing.
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Write in text, or Return to the textual inkwell
Voprosy kul'turologii (Issues of Cultural Studies), 2023Review of the book by the famous philologist O.V. Bogdanova “Petersburg text of Russian literature (second half of the twentieth century)”, in which the work of Andrei Bitov, Sergei Dovlatov, Mikhail Kuraev, Tatyana Tolstoy, Joseph Brodsky, Victor Pelevin was “registered” in the modern “Petersburg text” of Russian literature.
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A Buried Roman Bronze Inkwell - Chemical Interactions with Agricultural Fertilizers
Studies in Conservation, 2008AbstractDegradation of archaeological artefacts sometimes leads to unusual corrosion products. Techniques have been used to analyse the upper disc of a rare Roman inkwell. Made of leaded bronze and decorated with silver and copper, the object was well preserved in spite of some changes.
Céline Rémazeilles, Egle Conforto
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Roman glazed inkwells from the “Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio” (Rome, Italy): Production technology
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2017Abstract This study is focused on Roman lead-glazed inkwells from the archaeological site of the “ Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio” (Rome, Italy) dated in the half 2nd century AD. Optical microscopy (OM), X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron microprobe analysis ...
DE VITO, Caterina +4 more
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Details of Roman Bronze Inkwells from Ust’-Alma Necropolis (South-Western Crimea)
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022Grave 1196 with a child’s burial of the first half of the 2nd century AD was examined on the territory of the Late Scythian Ust’-Alma necropolis (Crimea) in 2019. In this grave, along with red-slip pottery, beads and items of utilitarian purpose, there were objects thought to be amulets.
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Inkwells for on-demand deposition rate measurement in aerosol-jet based 3D printing
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2017Aerosol-jet printing (AJP) is an important direct-write printing technology based on additive manufacturing methods. Numerous research groups have utilized AJP for the fabrication of electronic circuits and devices. However, there has not been any real-time or even any on-demand method for quantitatively measuring and/or setting the deposition rate of ...
Yuan Gu +3 more
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Pendant Arched Inkwells with Zoomorphic and Anthropomorphic Ornaments
Nanobiotechnology Reports, 2021V. N. Kuznetsova, S. V. Sirro
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Reflections on AERC 2016: Drawing Tomorrow’s Blueprint from Today’s Inkwell
Dialogues in Social Justice: An Adult Education Journal, 2017This reflective essay is based on my contribution to the closing panel of the 2016 Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) in which we were tasked to reflect on the conference and share insights on how we draw tomorrow’s blueprint for adult education from today’s inkwell. My reflections are based on a selection of papers from the conference ...
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3D Scans of an Inkwell and Stoneware Jug from Frostown
2019The inkwell and stoneware jug from Frostown were scanned at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory on August 17, 2016. The inkwell was scanned at 0.1mm resolution with a Creaform GoSCAN20, and the stoneware jug at 0.5mm resolution with a Creaform GoSCAN50.
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