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New Vienna School Approach

2011
Understanding the importance of animation aesthetics research as proposed by Furniss, this chapter aims to approach the animated and sequential art works as well as other products of media in comparison to Edo and Meiji period yōkai art from a methodological framework based on the art historical methodology proposed by the new Vienna School art ...
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A Leading Medical School Seriously Damaged: Vienna 1938

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1995
Misguided by the notion that the decline of the German race would be prevented by purifying "Aryan blood" and eliminating foreign, particularly Jewish, influences, the Nazis evicted all Jews from universities within their growing empire during the Third Reich.
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The New Vienna School of Art History

2022
Often seen as an enticing but ultimately failed, and even dangerous, alternative to the predominant iconological humanism of Erwin Panofsky, the so-called "second" or "younger" Viennese school associated with Hans Sedlmayr and Otto Pächt and their short-lived journal, Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen has generally not been taken seriously.
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The Vienna School of Descriptive Geometry

2019
The Vienna School of Descriptive Geometry played a leading role in the development of all branches in the field, including freehand drawing, the construction of machines, projective geometry, and, of course, theoretical descriptive geometry, as well. Extensive teaching combined with thorough drawing training as well as high level research characterizes
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British Medicine and the Vienna School

Nature, 1943
IN his preface Prof. M. Neuburger remarks that though an intensive study has been made of the history of the medical faculty of Vienna and its connexion with the medical schools of Padua, Leyden, Paris and Germany, a similar work on the correlation of the Vienna and British medical schools had been lacking.
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[Vincent Priessnitz and the Vienna Medical School].

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1991
Vinzenz Priessnitz, a small-scale farmer from Gräfenberg (Austrian Silesia), from the 1820's on aroused worldwide interest in hydrotherapy, on the basis of purely empirical observations on his regimen of compresses, head, eye and foot baths, hip baths and full baths, showers and cold-water cures.
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No causal effect of school closures in Japan on the spread of COVID-19 in spring 2020

Nature Medicine, 2021
Kentaro Fukumoto   +2 more
exaly  

Learning loss due to school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Mark Verhagen
exaly  

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