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Review of the genera and subgenera of the subtribe Aspilotina (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae), with a new illustrated key. [PDF]
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National Arts Education Archive, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
2020Catherine Burke +2 more
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Space Shaping Art: Experiencing the SAM Sculpture Park in Seattle
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2022
The existing COVID-19 pandemic circumstances are expected to cause a global mental health crisis due to isolation, fear, and financial and occupational instability (Rajkumar 2020; Torales et al. 2020). Over the last year, while so many of us have struggled with the pandemic's anxiety and isolation, connection with nature has been a vital source of ...
Benkaid Kasbah, Seloua, Eplényi, Anna
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The existing COVID-19 pandemic circumstances are expected to cause a global mental health crisis due to isolation, fear, and financial and occupational instability (Rajkumar 2020; Torales et al. 2020). Over the last year, while so many of us have struggled with the pandemic's anxiety and isolation, connection with nature has been a vital source of ...
Benkaid Kasbah, Seloua, Eplényi, Anna
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Glass Sculpture at Dr. George Robert Grasett Park
ce/papers, 2018ABSTRACTThe Grasett Park is a glass art sculpture commissioned by the Government of Ireland, to be built in the City of Toronto, to honor the sacrifices made by Dr. George Grasett and his Canadian colleagues to accommodate Irish famine refugees that arrived in Toronto in 1847.
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Case History-Olympic Sculpture Park MSE Structures
Earth Retention Conference 3, 2010The nine-acre Olympic Sculpture Park (OSP) overlooks the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, and required the import of approximately 164,000 cubic meters (215,000 cubic yards) of fill. The park is adjacent to Elliott Bay in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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