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Spartan Daily, May 11, 1982 [PDF]
Volume 78, Issue 61https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6904/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Majalaya has potential in terms of a creative ecosystem that needs to be developed. From the results of preliminary research that has been done before, this creative ecosystem includes the potential of art-culture, culinary, textiles and history. Related
Diani Apsari+2 more
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Calibration of the transparency tube for estimating turbidity in estuarine systems
Abstract Turbidity, quantified in turbidity units (nephelometric or formazin), is a common and valid measure of water quality related to transparency. A transparency tube (TT) is an economical tool developed to estimate water clarity as an alternative to the Secchi disk, but it is also frequently used to estimate turbidity.
Makenna Thompson+2 more
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Mind maps for eliciting and assessing plant awareness: A preliminary study on pre‐service teachers
Teachers play an indispensable role in promoting citizens' plant awareness. To this end, they need adequate plant knowledge –including classification–, experience in out‐of‐classroom settings, and enthusiasm for plants. With the aim of improving pre‐service teachers' plant awareness, we designed and implemented a didactic sequence including several ...
Marcia Eugenio‐Gozalbo+2 more
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Change is permanent: thoughts on the fading of cochineal-based watercolor pigments
Background Color change in artworks has been commented on for centuries. Fading of watercolor pigments is a notable alteration. Pigments based on carminic acid are among those particularly prone to color loss, but the mechanism and factors are not well ...
Barbara H. Berrie, Yoonjoo Strumfels
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New Deal Art: California [PDF]
Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the Depression experience with an emphasis on their economic and social dimensions.
de Saisset Art Gallery and Museum+2 more
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Threats to cycad biocultural heritage in the Amami Islands, Japan
The central point we seek to frame in this article is that the increasing infestations of cycad aulacaspis scale in the Amami guntō existentially threaten not only the islands' sotetsu but rather entire cultural systems and natural ecologies that have developed around these plants.
Joshua D. Englehardt+4 more
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Integrating Art into Life in Pursuit of Occupational Balance
Dr. Sharon Gutman, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, an occupational therapy professor and artist based in New York, provided the cover art for the Summer 2020 edition of The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (OJOT). “Goldfish” is a 10” x 13” watercolor painting.
Jennifer Fortuna
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Cellular Landscapes in Watercolor
The molecular structure of cells is currently not accessible to most experimental techniques, but a view may be synthesized from data on molecular structure and cellular ultrastructure. In this article, the authors present the preparation and process for creation of a painting that shows the molecular environment of a portion of a living cell.
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A Compound Computational Model for Filling-In Processes Triggered by Edges: Watercolor Illusions
The goal of our research was to develop a compound computational model with the ability to predict different variations of the “watercolor effects” and additional filling-in effects that are triggered by edges.
Hadar Cohen-Duwek, Hedva Spitzer
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