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Minding the skiesJohnson, Bethany Jo 08 August 2011 (has links)
This report outlines the conceptual, procedural and material evolution of my artistic practice over the course of the past three years. Throughout all of the changes my artwork has undergone during this time, my work has always dealt with the combination of (and sometimes conflict between) a scientific, logical, utilitarian truth, and a more poetic, emotive and oblique conception of knowledge. This preoccupation reflects my own impulse to both understand my environment in the most conventionally factual way, while simultaneously acknowledging its hopeless (but profound and poetic) complexity, subjectivity and obscurity.
As a manifestation of these concerns, my artistic output includes diagrammatic compositions, philosophical illustrations, drawings of scientific imagery, portfolios of cartographic documents and methodical replications of scientific experiments. In this report I outline the various, complimentary ways in which I consider the notion of epistemological collapse. / text
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Comparison of molecular epidemiological study on Mycobacterium tuberculosis using IS6110 RFLP and IS6110 PCR typing陳子明, Chan, Tsz-ming. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Medical Sciences / Master / Master of Medical Sciences
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Use of micro-gravity technique to detect underground cavitiesLoke, Hing-wa, 陸慶華 January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / toc / Applied Geosciences / Master / Master of Science
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A research on the composing process in playwriting in Chinese of professional playwrights in Hong KongShum, Wai-chung, Chris., 岑偉宗. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Curriculum Studies / Master / Master of Philosophy
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A rapid method for the preparation of lung cell fractions enriched in alveolar type II pneumocytesLafranconi, Walter Mark January 1981 (has links)
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Improving Note Accuracy and Tone Consistency on Marimba Through the Practice of Four-Mallet ChoralesMcLean, Kendra Rachelle January 2015 (has links)
Chorale settings for marimba can be used in conjunction with traditional pedagogical exercises to improve mallet placement precision by increasing a marimbist's kinesthetic awareness and knowledge of interval spacing and the marimba keyboard layout. These improvements will lead to greater note accuracy and consistency of tone. Chorales are an excellent tool for improving marimba performance because of their combination of repetitive vertical movement and slow horizontal movement, which gives the marimbist time to isolate and improve specific areas of technique, including mallet placement. Mallet placement precision on marimba includes striking the correct bars for note accuracy and striking a precise chosen location on each bar for tone consistency. This document includes a guide for improving mallet placement through the focused practice of chorale excerpts from seven original compositions for marimba. Appendix A of this document lists chorales recommended for use as practicing material to improve marimba technique. This document is intended to assist intermediate and advanced marimbists in gaining a greater kinesthetic knowledge of interval spacing and the marimba keyboard layout through the practice of four-mallet chorales. The purpose of refining these areas of technique is to develop consistency in accurate, autonomic mallet placement, freeing the marimbist to focus on other elements of performance, including musical interpretation and expression.
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Effect of aerosolization upon bovine serum albuminCruz, Ines Camero, 1937- January 1971 (has links)
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The function of the chorus and the role of the audience in Hellenic tragedyReinke, Arthur Green, 1904- January 1961 (has links)
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Spatial concepts of painters depicted for secondary art educationWaldrop, Grady Wicker, 1920- January 1966 (has links)
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The joy of discovery: a series of paintingsEnoch, Brian Joseph, 1940- January 1967 (has links)
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