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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1977
This bulletin essay is adapted from the author's collection of essays, Degas: The Artist's Mind. An encompassing exhibition, Degas in the Metropolitan, drew from the museum's holdings of 176 works in all media. Theodore Reff curated the exhibit. A large number of Degas works from the exhibit illustrate the text of the essay.
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This bulletin essay is adapted from the author's collection of essays, Degas: The Artist's Mind. An encompassing exhibition, Degas in the Metropolitan, drew from the museum's holdings of 176 works in all media. Theodore Reff curated the exhibit. A large number of Degas works from the exhibit illustrate the text of the essay.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2014
Surgical tasks are performed in a dynamic, ever changing, anxiety-provoking environment that continuously tests the limits of human performance. The ability to maintain control and focus on attention is universally accepted as a key to success. In the operating room, there are many actions going on simultaneously, often distracting the novice learner ...
Paul J, Schenarts, Charity, Evans
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Surgical tasks are performed in a dynamic, ever changing, anxiety-provoking environment that continuously tests the limits of human performance. The ability to maintain control and focus on attention is universally accepted as a key to success. In the operating room, there are many actions going on simultaneously, often distracting the novice learner ...
Paul J, Schenarts, Charity, Evans
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‘No Masters and no Masters’ Men’
1979William Morris, we have seen, believed men to be ‘artists’ by nature, by which he meant that their basic instincts were creative and not, for example, political, in the Aristotelean sense. The most fulfilling thing a man could do was to create, and the job of society was simply to maximise his opportunity to do so. Morris himself, it will be remembered,
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
There is increasing pressure on doctors to serve two masters. Physicians in practice are being enjoined to consider society's needs as well as each patient's needs in deciding what type and amount of medical care to deliver. Not surprisingly, many government leaders and health planners take this position.
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There is increasing pressure on doctors to serve two masters. Physicians in practice are being enjoined to consider society's needs as well as each patient's needs in deciding what type and amount of medical care to deliver. Not surprisingly, many government leaders and health planners take this position.
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1982
The interchange of views between Hans Binder and Bruno Klopfer regarding their evaluation and scoring systems for shading responses is traced and their single personal meeting much later is described.
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The interchange of views between Hans Binder and Bruno Klopfer regarding their evaluation and scoring systems for shading responses is traced and their single personal meeting much later is described.
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2017
John H. Johnson was a titan of 20th century business. Starting from humble beginnings, Johnson created two of the most successful magazines in American history (Ebony and Jet) and built a personal fortune made him one of the richest people in America. Yet the strategic decisions Johnson made that led to his successes is much less recognized.
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John H. Johnson was a titan of 20th century business. Starting from humble beginnings, Johnson created two of the most successful magazines in American history (Ebony and Jet) and built a personal fortune made him one of the richest people in America. Yet the strategic decisions Johnson made that led to his successes is much less recognized.
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THE “MASTER MATERIAL” AND THE “MASTER RACE”
Chapter 1 situates the reader within the historical context of the expanding use of reinforced concrete construction, connecting its ultimately global use to early twentieth-century discourse on race. Specifically, the chapter illustrates how a material that possesses the ability to radically transform the environment was viewed as a tool with which a "openaire +2 more sources
2009
In order to unlock the full power of ggplot2, you’ll need to master the underlying grammar. By understanding the grammar, and how its components fit together, you can create a wider range of visualizations, combine multiple sources of data, and customise to your heart’s content.
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In order to unlock the full power of ggplot2, you’ll need to master the underlying grammar. By understanding the grammar, and how its components fit together, you can create a wider range of visualizations, combine multiple sources of data, and customise to your heart’s content.
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Mastering the masters while working
IEEE Potentials, 2001As the need for graduate degrees increases, so do the options for getting one. There are ways to complete a graduate degree with minimal impact on current lifestyle. The author outlines the options available day, night and weekend classes. The author then outlines how to determine which would be the best option for an individual.
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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010
The path to the discovery of transcriptional co-activators.
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The path to the discovery of transcriptional co-activators.
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