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Image Beyond the Screen: Projection Mapping
Videomapping with its use of digital images is an audiovisual format that has gained traction with the creative industries. It consists of projecting images onto diverse surfaces, according to their geometric characteristics. It is also synonymous with spatial augmented reality, projection mapping and spatial correspondence. Image Beyond the Screen lays the foundations for a field of interdisciplinary study, encompassing the audiovisual, humanities Read More... |
Which way to livable and productive cities?: a road map for Sub-Saharan Africa / Kirsten Hommann and Somik V. Lall
Living as mapmakers: charting a course with children guided by parent knowledge / by Debbie Pushor
Global challenges and directions for agricultural biotechnology : workshop report / Steering Committee on Global Challenges and Directions for Agricultural Biotechnology: Mapping the Course, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Board on Life Scienc
Red ginseng protects against cisplatin-induced intestinal toxicity by inhibiting apoptosis and autophagy via the PI3K/AKT and MAPK signaling pathways
DOI: 10.1039/D0FO00469C, Paper
Although growing evidence has shown that ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer.) exerts strong protective and preventive effects on cisplatin-induced side effects, the ameliorative effects of ginseng on intestinal damage caused by cisplatin are unknown to date.
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Cytoprotective effects of a proprietary red maple leaf extract and its major polyphenol, ginnalin A, against hydrogen peroxide and methylglyoxal induced oxidative stress in human keratinocytes
DOI: 10.1039/D0FO00359J, Paper
Maplifa™ (a proprietary red maple leaves extract) and its major polyphenol, ginnalin A, exert skin protective effects against oxidative stress.
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Genetic mapping and molecular characterisation of Russian wheat aphid resistance loci in wheat / by Surendran Selladurai
[ASAP] Halide Diffusion in MAPbX<sub>3</sub>: Limits to Topotaxy for Halide Exchange in Perovskites
Mapping exile and return: Palestinian dispossession and a political theology for a shared future / Alain Epp Weaver
Mapping frontiers across medieval Islam: geography, translation, and the 'Abbāsid Empire / Travis Zadeh
Cosmology to cartography: a cultural journey of Indian maps: from the collections of Kalakriti Archives, Hyderabad and National Museum / Vivek Nanda, Alexander Johnson
Medieval Islamic maps: an exploration / Karen C. Pinto
Baolis of Bundi: the ancient stepwells / concept, Divya Gupta ; text, photographs, maps & illustrations, Architectural Heritage Division, INTACH
Sectarianization: mapping the new politics of the Middle East / Nader Hashemi, Danny Postel (editors)
Remapping travel narratives (1000-1700): to the East and back again / edited by Montserrat Piera
Lost maps of the caliphs: drawing the world in eleventh-century Cairo / Yossef Rapoport and Emilie Savage-Smith
The Arab architectural renaissance in the western part of occupied Jerusalem: a historical and current review based on documents, figures, maps and photos / by Adnan Abdelrazek (Ph. D.)
Muslims at the margins of Europe: Finland, Greece, Ireland and Portugal / edited by Tuomas Martikainen, José Mapril, Adil Hussain Khan
Ottoman explorations of the Nile: Evliya Çelebi's 'Matchless pearl these reports of the Nile' map and his accounts of the Nile and the Horn of Africa in The book of travels / Robert Dankoff, Nuran Tezcan, Michael D. Sheridan
Let me draw you a map: knowledge management from "two completely different streams of thought"
Let me draw you a map: knowledge management from "two completely different streams of thought" HeavyHead, Danielle; Greenshields, Mary This paper represents the results of a conversation between Adrienne Heavy Head, the creator and manager of the Blackfoot Digital Library (BDL), at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, and Mary Greenshields, a new librarian in Alberta. The aim of the conversation was for Mary, a settler living in traditional Blackfoot Territory, to learn about the creation and maintenance of the BDL and to gain insight into the organization, access, and classification of information within the library as a real-life example of some of the Protocols suggested by the Canadian Federation of Library Associations. Adrienne and Mary hope that this conversation will help librarians to better understand knowledge management from a Blackfoot perspective and might inspire librarians to start and continue such conversations with the Indigenous peoples upon whose lands their libraries rest. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) applies.