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Journal articles on the topic "Art and Literature Institute of Science"

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Lokotko, A. I. "Development strategy and main directions of academic research in the field of Culture, Language and Literature." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Humanitarian Series 63, no. 4 (October 31, 2018): 476–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2018-63-4-476-481.

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The article is devoted to the research of the Center for Belarusian Culture, Language and Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus that was created in 2012 on the basis of K. Krapiva Institute of Art Studies, Ethnography and Folklore, Y. Kolas and Y. Kupala institutes of language and literature. The stages of the institutes research activity, fundamental scientific works, scientific schools, contribution to the humanities of leading scientists, and immediate and remote prospects of research in the fields of culture, language and literature are analyzed.
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CROSLAND, MAURICE. "Popular science and the arts: challenges to cultural authority in France under the Second Empire." British Journal for the History of Science 34, no. 3 (September 2001): 301–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087401004435.

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The National Institute of Science and the Arts, founded in 1795, consists of parallel academies, concerned with science, literature, the visual arts and so on. In the nineteenth century it represented a unique government-sponsored intellectual authority and a supreme court judgement, a power which came to be resented by innovators of all kinds. The Académie des sciences held a virtual monopoly in representing French science but soon this came to be challenged. In the period of the Second Empire (1852–70) we find a group of men carving out a new career for themselves as professional popularizers of science, commissioned to write regular articles in newspapers and journals. Although they had begun by simply reporting the meetings of the Académie des sciences, they soon widened their scope and even began criticizing the august Académie. Thus they represented the alternative voice of science, distinct from ‘official science’. These independent writers had their counterpart in painting and literature, both of which were developing radical new approaches in mid-century. When the very traditional Fine Art Academy refused to consider their paintings, painters like Cézanne and Manet found an alternative outlet. Writers too asserted their independence from the Académie française. There were not only many parallels between the independent practitioners in science, painting and literature but also new schools of ‘naturalism’ in painting and literature which looked to science as a model.
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Telek, Péter, and Ákos Cservenák. "Planning of Material Handling : Literature Review." Advanced Logistic Systems - Theory and Practice 13, no. 2 (2019): 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32971/als.2020.003.

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Nowadays, there are many well proved, effective processes to solve planning tasks in the field of material handling used advanced calculations forms and software. Unfortunately, most of them are used for individual tasks, so the applicability of their results is limited. The Institute of Logistics of the University of Miskolc has been working on integrated planning of handling machines for decades, where the individual planning tasks have to be solved together in a complex process. The main aim of this paper to give an overview about the state of the art of the planning of material handling, based on a literature review of the Science Direct publication database. As a result of this research we can determine some new direction for the planning of material handling.
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Pleasant, Andrew, Jennifer Good, James Shanahan, and Brad Cohen. "The literature of environmental communication." Public Understanding of Science 11, no. 2 (April 2002): 197–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0963-6625/11/2/306.

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This paper examines the growth and development of the literature of “environmental communication” research. The paper collects citations of all papers matching specified keywords covering environmental communication topics in the social science journal literature from relevant indices. The indices used were: the Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science), the ISI Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Web of Science), Communication Abstracts, PsycINFO, Anthropological Literature, Sociology Abstracts and Periodical Abstracts (Pro-Quest Direct). The paper analyzes the collected citations for journal of publication, date, and frequency of publication by year, author, and keywords and topics. The paper shows what topics of attention, what fields, and what journals have been interested in publishing environmental communication research, and some of the authors leading the way. In addition, basic topics of interest for environmental communication research are discerned. The literature review shows the need for a more centralized point of publication for environmental communication research.
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Milenović, Živorad, and Vesna Minić. "Topics related to education in Baština journal between 1991 and 2020." Bastina, no. 53 (2021): 463–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/bastina31-31101.

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Education has always been socially conditioned. On the one hand, everything that happens in society necessarily reflects on the education process, and on the other hand, all changes in education cause changes in society. Baština journal, which used to be published by the Institute for the Study of Culture of Serbs, Montenegrins, Croats and Muslims in Priština from 1991 to 1997, and by the Institute for Serbian Culture in Priština since 1998, which has now been based in Leposavić since 1999, publishes papers in the field of social and humanistic sciences. These papers most often discuss topics in the field of Literature, History, History of Culture, Ethnology, Political Science and Sociology, and occasionally in the field of Ethnomusicology, Demography, Archeology, Art, Art History, Language, Literature and Aesthetics, while one journal issue published a special topic - Vladeta Vuković's Works. The journal has so far also included Discussions and Review, Chronicles and Composition. In this paper, the coauthors investigate the representation of education-related topics, as well as the character, scope and intensity of these topics in the Baština Journal from the first edition in 1991 to the latest edition in 2020. A retrospective study of scientific and professional papers showed that a total of 63 papers were published that directly and indirectly study education, primarily in the field of the history of pedagogy, general pedagogical topics and other education-related issues. These topics were mostly published within the History of Culture pillar. As a separate topic, Education was present only in two issues in 2007 and in one issue in 2009 and in the last two issues in 2020 within the Pedagogy course.
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Kuznetsova, Valentina P., and Elena V. Markovskaya. "Folklore Archive and Historical Reality (Based on the Archive Materials of the Institute of Language, Literature and History, Karelian Research Centre RAS)." Studia Litterarum 5, no. 4 (2020): 338–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2020-5-4-338-357.

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The paper discusses the content of one of the largest folklore archives in Russia belonging to the Institute of Language, Literature and History of the Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Systematic work of collecting folklore, carried out for more than 100 years, contributed to the creation of archives reflecting the historical events of an entire era. In the 1930s a new historical period began, giving life to the new forms of epic art — the so-called “novinas,” held in the Archive. During the Great World War, prisoners of the Finnish concentration camps created the so-called pieces of camp folklore, reviving the genre of lamentation. In the postwar period, researches were urged to deal with “Soviet” folklore, and not with the “frozen” forms of folk art. The archival materials collected among the representatives of deported people — Ingrian Finns — bear witness of the historical time. In the second half of the 20th century ideological pressure in the folkloristic studies continued, as superstitions and prejudices were sought to be eradicated, and the collection of folklore reflecting folk religious beliefs was not welcomed.
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Karthikeyan, G., A. Manoharan, and S. Swaminathan. "A Scientometric Study on Neuro Science with Special Reference to Growth of Literature." Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services 9, S1 (February 5, 2019): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2019.9.s1.558.

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Neuroscience, an interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field, devoted to the scientific study of the nervous system. The growth in neurosciences, in the past two decade, in terms of research scientists, specialized departments with state-of-the-art infrastructure, and institutes with research facilities has been impressive. This main aim of this paper is to study quantitatively the literature published on Neuro sciences by using the bibliographic database namely Scopus. The objective of this paper is to examine the overall production of scientific articles in Neuroscience research during the period 1986-2015 in worldwide. The study finds that the total number of publications is between 100 and 1000 per year for the first fifteen years of study i.e. 1986-2000, more than 1000 but below 1500 during 2001 and 2004 and more than 3000 for the further study period 2005-2015.
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Petelin, George. "The Error of My Ways. Edward Colless, Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 233 pp, 1995, $19.95." Queensland Review 3, no. 1 (April 1996): 94–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600000751.

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Andjelkovic, Sladjana, Cedo Vuckovic, Suzana Milutinovic, Tomislav Palibrk, Marko Kadija, and Marko Bumbasirevic. "Giovanni Battista Monteggia (1762-1815)." Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 143, no. 1-2 (2015): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sarh1502105a.

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Giovanni Battista Monteggia was born in Laverne on the 8th of August 1762. Monteggia started his education in the School of Surgery at the Hospital Maggiore in Milano in 1779. This hospital was called ?Big House? and it is one of the oldest medical institutions in Italy. He passed exam in surgery in 1781. Monteggia was promoted to assistant at surgery in Maggiore hospital in 1790. He was among the first who gave a complete clinical description of polio. He described traumatic hip dislocation and special forearm fracture which was named after him. Strictly speaking, a Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal third of the ulna with an anterior dislocation of the radial head. Monteggia became a member of the renewed Institute of Science, Literature and Art in Milano in 1813.
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Embrick, David G., Simón Weffer, and Silvia Dómínguez. "White sanctuaries: race and place in art museums." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 39, no. 11/12 (October 14, 2019): 995–1009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-11-2018-0186.

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Purpose This paper examines the Art Institute of Chicago – a nationally recognized museum – as a white sanctuary, i.e., a white institutional space within a racialized social system that serves to reassure whites of their dominant position in society. The purpose of this paper is to highlight how museums create and maintain white spaces within the greater context of being an institution for the general public. Design/methodology/approach The empirical analysis of this study is based on collaborative ethnographic data collected over a three-year period of time conducted by the first two authors, and consists of hundreds of photos and hundreds of hours of participant observations and field notes. The data are analyzed using descriptive methods and content analyses. Findings The findings highlight three specific racial mechanisms that speak to how white spaces are created, recreated and maintained within nationally and internationally elite museums: spatiality, the policing of space, and the management of access. Research limitations/implications Sociological research on how white spaces are maintained in racialized organizations is limited. This paper extends to museums’ institutional role in maintaining white supremacy, as white sanctuaries. Originality/value This paper adds to the existing literature on race, place and space by highlighting three specific racial mechanisms in museum institutions that help to maintain white supremacy, white normality(ies), and serve to facilitate a reassurance to whites’ anxieties, fears and fragilities about their group position in society – that which helps to preserve their psychological wages of whiteness in safe white spaces.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Art and Literature Institute of Science"

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Swirski, Peter. "Poe, Lem, and the art and science of literature." Thesis, McGill University, 1995. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=40004.

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Transcending the boundaries of literature, the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Stanislaw Lem contribute to a dialogue between literary, philosophical, and scientific cultures. A critical approach to these writers that ignores the epistemic dimension in their works opens itself to the charge of misunderstanding their artistic goals and aspirations. In my dissertation I thus define, justify, and conduct an interdisciplinary study of Poe and Lem's works.
My project is underwritten by the epistemological assumption that literary works, and notably works of fiction, can make a contribution to knowledge that can be assessed in terms of interdisciplinary criteria. In the first chapter, where I discuss literature and knowledge within the interdisciplinary context, I examine various epistemological arguments in light of my central assertion. Next I examine the concepts involved in the discussion of literary works. Following the pragmatic re-orientation in literary and philosophical aesthetics, many fundamental concepts we take for granted--artworks, fictions, and texts among them--require exact re-examination and definition. Consequently, in Chapters Two and Three I review and refine the recent theories concerning the nature of works of art, the specificity of literary fictions, and the problem of literary interpretations.
My subsequent discussion of Poe and Lem is built on the theoretical base of (literary) epistemology and analytical aesthetics. I study Poe and Lem's literary fictions and theoretical essays, and the contributions they make to various fields of inquiry. In the process I critique, and sometimes refine, the explicit and implicit hypotheses articulated in their works. Specifically In Chapters Four and Five I discuss strategic and game theoretic models in the interpretation of fiction, including the concepts of communication and rationality. In Chapter Six, completing the epistemological circle inaugurated in Chapter One, I discuss the epistemological and cosmological theories proposed in Poe's "Eureka".
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McMillan, Susan. "The screenwriter's pitch : the art and science of telling and selling stories." Thesis, Bath Spa University, 2014. http://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/5199/.

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This thesis asks three main questions: within the context of the UK film and television industry what is the relationship between the film pitch and the final script? What skills do screenwriters need to sell their work? And, does the culture of the industry in which screenplays are bought and sold influence their content and meaning? Based around the art and science of pitching, this thesis uses the author's own screenplay, 'Being Kennedy', as a case study.
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Barbero, Maria Victoria. "DACA, Immigrant Youth, and Education: An Analysis of Elite Narratives on Nationhood, Citizenship, and Belonging in the U.S." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1405518424.

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Jensen, Derek. "The science of the stars in Danzig from Rheticus to Hevelius /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2006. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3236816.

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Morris, Kathleen. "Weird science : affect and epistemology in contemporary literary and artistic projects." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b4b1f633-b1ee-424f-b254-0814ebe5c9b0.

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Contemporary cultural practices sometimes appear dispassionate, distant and clinical—committed to conceptualism or formalism. Yet works by Jacques Roubaud and Jacques Jouet (both members of the Oulipo, a group of experimental writers in France that use formal and mathematical constraints to generate new literary forms) suggest a complex relationship between epistemology and affect. This thesis argues that contemporary literary and artistic projects that appropriate the tropes of clinical procedure and experimental constraint, suggest alternative forms of knowledge that implicate the body and emotions of the experiencing subject. In these projects, affect and emotion travel through reason, logic, system and constraint and are transformed in the process. Therefore any analysis of forms of affect in these works must also consider the procedural and scientific aspect, that which makes them "projects". My research, drawing on recent work that places emphasis on affect, considers these projects as test cases often mediating between a series of dichotomies such as reason/emotion and mathematics/poetry. Curiously it is in the encounter with epistemological systems that the value of affect, embodiment and subjectivity is underscored, and this thesis interrogates the various ways that contemporary projects articulate affect almost despite themselves. By passing through a scientific impulse to inquire about and test the validity of epistemological systems, these projects underscore the role of affect in producing knowledge. This thesis insists on the continued importance of the Oulipo in contemporary culture and seeks to provide a larger, interdisciplinary context for oulipian experimentation by analysing similar works in the visual arts. This thesis has four chapters, each based on the materials that the projects themselves investigate: 1) numbers and mathematics, 2) lists, collection, and census-data, 3) itineraries and travel, 4) weather and meteorology. Projects bear witness to what the poet Lyn Hejinian has called the romance of science: its rigor, patience, thoroughness and speculative imagination (Mirage, 1983, 24) In so doing, these projects reveal forms of affect that only emerge through this 'weird science' as literary and artistic experiments.
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Graves, Robert Christopher. "The Art of Heterotopian Rhetoric: A Theory of Science Fiction as Rhetorical Discourse." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1245638686.

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King, Jodey Corben. "The warrior's words : seeking the American soldier in non-fictional military literature." Thesis, Montana State University, 2004. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2004/king/KingJ04.pdf.

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Rankin, Deana Margaret. "The art of war : military writing in Ireland in the mid seventeenth century." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bd3cb104-bc7a-49b1-981c-d3fbecb3819e.

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'The Art of War' studies the transition of the soldier from fighter to settler as it is reflected in the texts he produces. Drawing on texts written by soldiers, in English, between c. 1624 and 1685, it focuses on representations of events in Ireland from 1641-1655, that is to say, during the Catholic Confederation and the Cromwellian campaigns and settlement. The focus and methodology of the thesis seek to restore a more literary reading of seventeenth century texts from, and about, Ireland to the current vibrant historical debate on the period. It argues that the writings of the Old Irish, Old English, New English, and Cromwellian soldiers in Ireland draw on a variety of literary influences – the traces of Guicciardini and Machiavelli, Sidney and Spenser are clear. It also charts shifts in the genres of military writing from professional handbooks, to documents of civil policy, to romance, poetry, and the theatre. In doing so, it addresses the literary tools which the soldier-writer uses to define the self within a complex network of political, national, religious, and personal allegiances. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first, chapter one, explores the trafficking of military images between military handbook and literary text. It pays particular attention to Ireland as a borderland for the European Wars and the English colonial enterprise. The second part, comprising three chapters, examines three different perspectives on the Irish Wars. The first, that of the Old English writer Richard Sellings; the second, that of the anonymous Aphorismical Discovery; the third begins with a view of the 'Irish enemy' from England, as it is constructed and enforced in the pamphlet literature of the Civil War period, and ends with the perspective of Richard Lawrence, a Cromwellian soldier-turned-settler in the early 1680s. The third part, the fifth and final chapter, explores the controversies surrounding recent Irish history as they are played out in the wake of the Exclusion Crisis. This is followed by a brief conclusion.
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May, Adrian. "Lignes, an intellectual revue : twenty-five years of politics, philosophy, art and literature." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2015. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/251334.

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The thesis takes the French revue Lignes (1987-present) as its object of study to provide a new account of French intellectual culture over the last twenty-five years. Whilst there are now many studies covering the role of such revues throughout the twentieth-century, the majority of such monographs extend no further than the mid-1980s: the major novelty of this thesis is extending these accounts up until the present moment. It is largely assumed that a reaction against the Marxist and structuralist theories of the 1960s and 1970s led to embrace of liberalism and an intellectual drift to the right in France from the 1980s onwards: whilst largely supporting this account, the thesis attempts to nuance this narrative of the fate of the intellectual left in the following years by showing the persistence of what can be called a politicised 'French theory' in Lignes, and a returning left-wing militancy in recent years. In doing so, it will both reveal under-studied aspects of well-known thinkers, such as Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière and Alain Badiou, as their thought develops through their participation in a collaborative, periodical publication, and introduce lesser known thinkers who have not received an extended readership in Anglophone spheres. Lignes also argues for the continued persistence and relevance of the thought of a previous generation of thinkers, notably Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot and Dionys Mascolo, and the thesis concludes by examining the potential role 'French Theory' could still have in France. Furthermore, as revues provide a unique nexus of intellectual, cultural, social and political concerns, the thesis also provides a unique history of France from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the 2007 financial crisis and the Arab Spring. Much of the thesis is concerned with contextualising intellectual debates within a period characterised by the moralisation of discourses, a return of religion, the global installation of neo-liberalism and the eruption of immigration as a controversial European issue. From a relatively theoretical and politically stable position to the left of the Parti socialiste, Lignes therefore provides a privileged vantage point for the mutations in French social and cultural life throughout the period.
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Brozovich, Lauren Kaye. "Environmental Spiral: Scientific Mediation in Twentieth-Century American Poetry." Thesis, Harvard University, 2013. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:11017.

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This dissertation asks how the heightening of artistic and scientific mediation has affected the representation of the environment in modernist and contemporary American poetry. In chapters on Marianne Moore, A.R. Ammons, and Jorie Graham, I contend that the twentieth century sees a crucial shift in the representation of the environment, as poets become increasingly attentive to the self-reflexive non-transparency of their own medium and incorporate the mediating discourse of science into their work. While science has served as a source for poetic imagery for centuries, suddenly in the twentieth century, mathematical equations--expressed entirely in symbols--appear in the middle of poems, and qualitative scientific language, remarkable for its opacity to the non-specialist, is woven into the texture of verse. Writing at the height of High Modernism, Moore is fascinated by natural history's fusion of art and science. For Moore, the mimetic copies displayed in natural history museums (for instance, glass flowers) reveal things about real creatures that an unmediated encounter could not. Her incorporation of replicas of natural creatures into her poems about real environments enables her to evoke what I term the "synthetic" super-real. In the early 1960s, Ammons is intrigued by the latest scientific discoveries, especially the mathematical modeling of nonlinear dynamical systems. While philosophers have argued that the poet and the scientist occupy separate spheres, Ammons fuses mathematical modeling and sensuous description. His hybrid poetic style enables him to represent the temporal evolution of nonlinear dynamical systems and the operation of forces within a field. In Sea Change, Graham, writing in the imagined wake of future climate change, fundamentally transforms poetic representational techniques, as she creates a frame-shattering poetic form that is uncomfortably poised on the threshold between a climate model and a sensuously embodied environment. By exemplifying recourse to the mediating discourse of science, these poets extend the representational limits of their own aesthetic medium, as they pave the way for twenty-first-century poets who, with greater urgency than ever before, attempt to represent the environment in an era marked by man-made climate change.
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Books on the topic "Art and Literature Institute of Science"

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Fleming, Christine. Art as science. New York: Children's Press, 2007.

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1936-, Coulter Shirley, ed. Science in art. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Publications, 1995.

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Annan, Susan. Science fiction in art and literature. [Derby]: Derbyshire College of Higher Education, 1988.

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1947-, Potter Jean, and Dery K. Whelan ill, eds. Science arts: Discovering science through art experiences. Bellingham, WA: Bright Ring Pub., 1993.

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Science & technology. Oxford: Raintree, 2006.

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Katz, Phyllis. Exploring science through art. New York: F. Watts, 1990.

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Bingham, Jane. Science and technology. Chicago, IL: Raintree, 2006.

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Carnegie Institute. Museum of Art. Art ventures: A guide for families to ten works of art in the Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Museum of Art, 1987.

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ill, Braren Loretta Trezzo, ed. Kids' crazy art concoctions: 50 mysterious mixtures for art & craft fun. Charlotte, Vt: Williamson Pub. Co., 1998.

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Institute, United States Naval. U.S. Naval Institute membership directory 2000. White Plains, N.Y: Bernard C. Harris Pub., 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Art and Literature Institute of Science"

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Woodall, Stephen. "Radical Publishing: The Organization and Distribution of Art, Literature and Information in the 21st Century." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 123–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08189-2_16.

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Lehrer, Keith. "Consensus in Art and Science." In Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, 159–72. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6905-5_10.

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Janik, Allan. "Psychoanalysis: Science, Literature or Art?" In Style, Politics and the Future of Philosophy, 190–96. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2251-8_12.

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Bodström, Tero, and Timo Hämäläinen. "State of the Art Literature Review on Network Anomaly Detection." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 89–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01168-0_9.

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Agushaka, Jeffrey O., and Absalom E. Ezugwu. "Diabetes Classification Techniques: A Brief State-of-the-Art Literature Review." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 313–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61702-8_22.

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Benedikter, Roland, and Judith Hilber. "Evolving the Time-Space Through the Hybridization of Art: Literature, Architecture, “Transformation Design” and “Complexity Science”." In The Art of Multiculturalism, 9–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89668-7_2.

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Cavanaugh, Cecelia. "“Aquel Madrid”: Science, Literature, and Art in the Edad de Plata." In Science, Literature, and Film in the Hispanic World, 193–219. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230601963_11.

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Florijn, Harry. "State of the Art of the Enamelling of Cast Iron Grates." In 68th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, 179–81. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470291382.ch18.

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Bodström, Tero, and Timo Hämäläinen. "State of the Art Literature Review on Network Anomaly Detection with Deep Learning." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 64–76. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01168-0_7.

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Janota, Aleš, and Roman Michalík. "Artificial Intelligence Applied in the Road Transport - A Scientific Literature-Based State-of-Art." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 41–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59270-7_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Art and Literature Institute of Science"

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Payton, Lewis N., and Sakthivael Kandaswaamy. "Thermal Mapping of the Friction Stir Welding Process." In ASME 2009 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2009-84322.

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Friction Stir Welding is a solid state ‘green’ welding method developed by The Welding Institute (UK). An internal thermal mapping instrument has been developed which allows for symmetrical mapping of the thermal fields developed by a Friction Stir Welding tool as it passes through the material being welded. This symmetrical mapping conclusively documents statistically the asymmetrical nature of the heat sources within the friction stir welding process. The various models in the literature are compared against these results. A model developed by the authors using classic metal cutting theory predicts the observed thermal fields. A successful predictive model will facilitate tool optimization and welding schedules, while optimizing the mechanical properties of the weld.
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Fiori, F., and Zhiwei Zhou. "Assessment Study of RELAP5/SCDAP Capability to Reproduce Liquid Metal Fluid Thermal Hydraulic Behaviour." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-30612.

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The paper presents the assessment of RELAP5/SCDAP code capabilities to simulate the thermal-hydraulic behavior of liquid metal coolants. The preliminary part of the study dealt with a bibliographic review of the heat transfer correlations available for liquid metals, in particular for lead-bismuth eutectic. The most appropriate correlation, according to the thermal-hydraulic condition of the Chinese ADS design has been implemented and tested in the code. The experiment facilities used for the assessment study are the South Korean HELIOS facility, the KYLIN-II facility and the TALL facility. The first one is a T-H loop which is down scaled by a factor of 5000 of the reference PEACER-300 concept reactor, and has been recently used for an international benchmark organized by the OECD/NEA. As the first phase of the benchmark is concluded, the data is available in the open literature. The second facility is constructed and operated in the Institute of Nuclear Safety Energy of the Chinese Academy of Science in Hefei (CAS). The third facility has been constructed and operated at KTH Royal Institute of Technology of Stockholm. The full height facility was designed and operated to investigate the heat transfer performance of different heat exchangers and the thermal-hydraulic characteristics of natural and forced circulation flow under steady and transient conditions. A consistent and systematic approach for the nodalization development and assessment procedures that respond to the IAEA guidelines is discussed and thoroughly applied. The present paper discusses the results of the assessment study of the RELAP5/SCDAP capability when working with liquid metal fluid. The procedures and the database developed constitute the base in our institute for further study in case more experimental data will be available.
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Nishio, Shigefumi. "Single-Phase Laminar-Flow Heat Transfer and Two-Phase Oscillating-Flow Heat Transport in Microchannels." In ASME 2003 1st International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2003-1014.

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The present review article focuses on the research field of heat transfer of single-phase laminar-flow and two-phase self-exciting oscillating-flow in microchannels. First, to make prominent the special features of Micro Thermal Systems (MTSs), the definition of the term “Nano Thermal Systems” (NTSs) is discussed from the viewpoint of local equilibrium. Next, to show the special features of flow and heat transfer in microchannels, some thermal functions appearing in microchannels are introduced. Further, focusing on flow and heat transfer characteristics of single-phase laminar liquid-flow in microchannels, researches in the literature and recent results at IIS (Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo) are introduced, and it is shown that the results obtained for tubes larger than 0.1mm in inner diameter are in good agreement with the conventional analyses. Finally, Japanese researches and recent results at IIS on micro SEMOS heat pipes (mSEMOSs) are introduced and it is shown that a mSEMOS of 0.5mm in inner diameter can transport a significant amount of heat.
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Jiang, S., M. Perez-Ferragut, Z. Fu, and J. K. Hohorst. "Application of RELAP/SCDAPSIM/MOD4.1 to the Analysis of Advanced Reactor/Fluid Systems With Liquid Molten Salt in the Presence of Non-Condensable Gases." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-82041.

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In recent years, organizations both at home and abroad are actively carrying out a research on the Molten Salt Reactor systems (MSRs). For example, the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP), Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), is currently involved in the design and development of a 10MWth Solid Fuel Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR-SF1). SINAP started their analysis of TMSR using an earlier version of RELAP/SCDAPSIM, MOD4.0. MOD4.0 included models and correlations for molten salts but was unable to treat molten salts in the presence of non-condensable gases. Since that time SINAP and ISS have worked in parallel to extend the models and correlations for such systems. The SINAP modified code, using SINAP proprietary models and correlations, is described in the “open literature” under the name RELAP5-MSR. More general, but comparable, models developed by ISS for liquid metals/salts in the presence of non-condensable have been incorporated into RELAP/SCDAPSIM/MOD4.1. This extended option is currently being implemented for Li-Pb, Pb-Bi, molten salts, and Na.
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Şaykol, Ediz. "On the Economical Impacts of Cloud Computing in Information Technology Industry." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.00851.

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Cloud computing, as defined by United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), “... is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.” Goal of the study is to highlight the positive economical impacts of cloud computing for companies, which can be assessed by focusing on their business goals to make more profit. Under the cloud computing model, firms can rent as many virtual machines as they need at any given time, and either design or use off-the-shelf solutions to integrate company-wide data and then easily distribute access to users within and outside of the company. Hence, cloud computing converts fixed capital costs to variable costs, prevents under or over provisioning, and allows minute by minute flexibility. Hence, the companies concentrate on their own business goals on top on a stable and effective information technology backbone. Most literature on cloud computing reside in computer science resources. However, there is little work focusing on the social and economic significance of cloud computing in the economics literature. Hence, this paper first discusses the basics of the cloud computing along with its implications on information technology (IT) field, with paying special attention to economical aspects. Then, empirical results and elaborations are to be given to yield a conclusion.
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Millere, Jolanta. "Changes in Family Structure in Latvia: trends and challenges." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.058.

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Nowadays, we can observe various changes in family structure, which lead to the need to change the traditional understanding of the family. These changes can be explained by the prevalence of the globalization process in society, which have affected almost all spheres of life, including the family institute. Within the article, based on the analysis of statistical data and literature, the current trends of changes in family structure and related challenges will be described. When analysing changes in family structure, it is necessary to focus on both - structural and qualitative changes, which were reflected in the composition of families, trends in marriage registration, as well as in relationships between family members. The most characteristic changes show increase of such families with children where cohabiting partners are living together without registering the marriage as well as decreasing amount of nuclear families and increasing amount of single-parent families. This trend leads to other qualitative changes in family structure - several challenges of social policy because single-parent families often face different problems related to effective functioning of the family. For example, single-parent families with children are more often at risk of poverty than nuclear families, as well as face various types of problems in meeting the needs of the family. Social policy planners, when designing support for families with children, should take into account the specifics of single-parent families and provide them support according to the needs of these families, without waiting when families will fall into the social risk category.
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Ebner, Jacqueline, Shwe Sin Win, Swati Hegde, Scott Vadney, Anahita Williamson, and Thomas Trabold. "Estimating the Biogas Potential From Colleges and Universities." In ASME 2014 8th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2014-6433.

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Academic institutions present a unique opportunity for anaerobic digestion (AD) projects in that they have a concentrated population that generates waste, utilizes heat and electrical power, and often are motivated to implement sustainability initiatives. However, implementation of AD on college campuses in the U.S. is only beginning to emerge and data required to size and operate digesters are limited. This paper provides formulae to estimate food waste generated at college and university campuses base upon data collected at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Bottom-up and top-down estimates are presented and results are compared to an extensive review of publicly available data from other colleges and universities. The bottom-up methodology resulted in a lower estimate (18 kg food waste/enrolled student) than the top-down estimate (29 kg/enrolled student). Both were significantly lower than the estimate previously reported in the literature (64 kg/enrolled student). Bench-scale co-digestion experiments of the food waste with dairy manure resulted in a methane yield of 437 ml CH4/g VS. Applying this methodology to only 4-year colleges in New York State has the potential to generate 27 million GJ of energy from food waste.
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Zhou, Fei, Xi-hua Zhang, and Li-qin Cao. "The intellectual property protection of traditional literature and art." In International Academic Workshop on Social Science (IAW-SC-13). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iaw-sc.2013.176.

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Sun, Fujiang, and Jingling Shu. "Evaluation Dimensions of Film Literature Works." In 4th International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200907.099.

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"EOQ Inventory Model with Carbon Emission Consideration: A Literature Review." In International Conference of Science Management Art Research Technology. RSF Press & RESEARCH SYNERGY FOUNDATION, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/ic-smart.v1i1.22.

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