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Metropolis Lost, Metropolis Regained
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1957In a period of deep concern for the condition of the American metropolis and amid questions which raise doubts about the continued viability of cities, the authors argue that there is an essential soundness in urban life which preserves cities and keeps them in balance over time.
Martin Meyerson, Barbara Terrett
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2009
Microorganisms can form tightly knit communities such as biofilms. Many others include marine snow, anaerobic digester granules, the ginger beer plant and bacterial colonies. This chapter is devoted to a survey of the main properties of these communities, with an emphasis on biofilms. We start with attachment to surfaces and the nature of adhesion. The
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Microorganisms can form tightly knit communities such as biofilms. Many others include marine snow, anaerobic digester granules, the ginger beer plant and bacterial colonies. This chapter is devoted to a survey of the main properties of these communities, with an emphasis on biofilms. We start with attachment to surfaces and the nature of adhesion. The
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Ridisegnare Metropolis = Redrawing Metropolis
2015La ricerca ha permesso di comprendere il set cinematografico utilizzato da Fritz Lang per la creazione del film Metropolis, limitatamente alla scena che vede la torre stellata al centro della scena. Sono state recuperate tutti i bozzetti preparatori ed è stato simulato il contesto usando le nuove tecnologie per la visualizzazione digitale. La sequenza
SDEGNO, ALBERTO, GOBBO, ELEONORA
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2007
Ever since the rise of mass culture, the idea of The City has played a central role in the nation's imagined landscape. While some writers depict the city as a site of pleasure and enjoyment, the thrills provided there are still generally of an illicit nature, and it is this darker strain of urban fiction-one that illuminates many of the larger fears ...
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Ever since the rise of mass culture, the idea of The City has played a central role in the nation's imagined landscape. While some writers depict the city as a site of pleasure and enjoyment, the thrills provided there are still generally of an illicit nature, and it is this darker strain of urban fiction-one that illuminates many of the larger fears ...
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