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Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) of a wildlife and cattle savanna ranch in South-Western Zimbabwe
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Catalogue and red list of Acalypha L. (Euphorbiaceae) from South America
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Content policy and access limitations on commercial neural networks as an incentive to artivism
Published 2024-02-01“…Today, many young artists using machine learning technologies in their artworks (Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Kandinsky) note that despite significant progress in the field of neural network generators of image through prompts present in museums and exhibitions of contemporary digital art, a significant number of artworks are still made chiefly using outdated text-to-image algorithms created in 2021. …”
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Per Franca Helg museografa/For Franca Helg museographer
Published 2022-12-01“…As in the other fields, the numerous projects today are rarely correctly attributed to both even in that of exhibitions and museums. Through the projects, the writings (edited and unpublished) and the archival funds available, this work aims to start a process of compensation for Franca Helg's contribution to post-war museography.…”
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Clitopilus cretoalbus sp. nov. (Entolomataceae, Agaricales), a new species from Pakistan
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Status and process analysis of koche, a traditional pastoral meat product in Kenya
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Multimodality: Models, Algorithms, and Applications
Published 2023“…Our predictive and prescriptive models have been effectively implemented in factories, museums, and hospitals to tackle sustainability and public health issues, including air pollution management, ecosystem preservation, and rare tumor segmentation. …”
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The independent curator: origins, politics, problems & prospects
Published 2023“…</p> <p>Traditionally, curators have been custodians of permanent collections in museums or similar institutions, tasked with preserving, researching, and exhibiting them. …”
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New insights into old problems
Published 2017“…It is the first study to apply OSL dating to an Egyptian ceramic assemblage, and it has done so by developing the minimum extraction technique (MET), which has made it possible to use OSL to sample, and thus analyse, ceramics housed in museums.</p> <p>The MET is at present essential to the success of OSL dating of Egyptian ceramics, as the exportation ban on antiquities has prevented OSL analysis of field material. …”
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Gilded wreaths of the late Classical and Hellenistic periods
Published 2019“…Most of the wreaths are in fragments and not on view in the museums, and so are described in some detail, with illustrations, in the catalogue. …”
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Tracking multiple mobile devices in CCTV-enabled areas
Published 2016“…Our goal is to design a multi-target multi-sensor tracking framework which will utilise existing sensor infrastructure found in industrial environments and large public buildings (e.g museums) in order to provide reliable positioning services.…”
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Rethinking Industrial Heritage Tourism Resources in the EU: A Spatial Perspective
Published 2023-07-01“…The European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH) is a pan-European network that connects industrial sites and museums to enhance public awareness of the significance of the industrial heritage sector and to promote sustainable development practices in urban areas through collaboration and cooperation between these sites. …”
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Plumage assisted divergence in a vocally complex island endemic: The Dicrurus paradiseus species complex in Sri Lanka
Published 2023-01-01“…Sampling from all major populations, and voucher specimens from museums across their range in Sri Lanka, we examined phenotypic and genetic variation in this group. …”
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Dismissed Mines: From the Past to the Future
Published 2023-02-01“…Today, dismissed mines are considered significant local tangible and intangible cultural heritage elements and they are more and more often at the core of dedicated enhancement processes, being sometimes inscribed in the UNESCO list; included in geoparks; transformed worldwide into industrial museums; or reused. Italy has a peculiar approach to the topic even if it has been underestimated, and research in the field might be improved. …”
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Systematic position and conservation aspects of Melinaea mnasias thera (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae)
Published 2024-02-01“…This is also true for Melinaea mnasias thera, a subspecies from the Atlantic Forest with less than 20 specimens known in all world museums. Studies combining systematics, ecology, biogeography and natural history are priority in tropical areas, especially when focusing on threatened species. …”
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Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy: Social Listening Analysis by Using a Mixed Methods Approach
Published 2022-02-01“…In Italy, the green pass has been used as a nudging measure to incentivize vaccinations because a valid green pass is needed to enter restaurants, bars, museums, or stadiums. As of December 2021, a valid green pass can be obtained by being fully vaccinated with an approved vaccine, recovered from COVID-19, or tested. …”
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The European Standard EN 15757 Concerning Specifications for Relative Humidity: Suggested Improvements for Its Revision
Published 2022-08-01“…The methodologies and the mathematical tools used are performed on 18 case studies representing different buildings, climates, and use, including heated and unheated buildings, museums, churches, concert halls, archives, and storage rooms. …”
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مصحف مطوي من العصر المملوكي محفوظ فى مكتبة شستر بيتى مؤرخ بسنتى 763،767هـ/ 1362،1365م دراسة أثرية فنية A Scrolled Copy of the Holy Qur’an from the Mamluk Period, Preserved in the C...
Published 2024-01-01“…Abstract: The Mushafs (copies of the Holy Qur’an) of the Mamluk period represent the top of Islamic art in the ornamentation, decoration, and gilding of manuscripts and an important stage in the history of the Mushafs. Museums worldwide hold the rarest and most valuable collection of Mushafs endowed by Mamluk sultans to mosques and schools with their names in Cairo. …”
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