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Heinrich Wölfflin, How one should photograph sculpture: a translation of his articles of 1896-7 and 1915
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Myristoylation restricts orientation of the GRASP domain on membranes and promotes membrane tethering
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Ray tracing and channel modelling for slant communication links
Published 2010“…James Clerk Maxwell had originally predicted the presence of electromagnetic (EM) waves. Heinrich Hertz verified Maxwell‟s equations and his prediction was valid. …”
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'To know them thoroughly you must have their photographs': photographing Donatello in the 19th and early 20th centuries
Published 2025“…Robinson in Britain and Wilhelm von Bode and Heinrich Wölfflin on the Continent commissioned, used and sometimes abandoned when studying Donatello and his contemporaries. …”
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'(Un)richtige Aufnahme': Renaissance sculpture and the visual historiography of art history
Published 2012“…Extract<br> ‘How should one photograph sculpture?’ asked Heinrich Wölfflin in the titles of three ground-breaking articles on the subject published in 1896–97 and 1915 (plate 1).1 Few art historians have seriously considered the question, not just in regard to photographing Italian Renaissance sculpture, which was Wölfflin's main concern in these publications, but works of art in general.2 Examining both how and why art works have been photographed and otherwise reproduced, however, can tell us a great deal about what one might call the ‘visual historiography’ of art history as a discipline. …”
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Exploration of a low-cost radar and image processing
Published 2019“…During 1886 to 1888, German scientist Heinrich Hertz found the electromagnetic waves, including radio waves do exist. …”
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