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Eight prints in original brown folding case with ties, numbered «thirty six» in graphite on the contents More...
Signed and dated «L. Mullican 1963» verso; bears the inscription «From the East» in graphite on canvas stretcher verso; retains partial San Francisco Museum of Art and Rose Rabow Gallery labels verso
Signed «Bradford Washburn» in graphite on the verso l.r. Gelatin silver print, 17 3/4 x 22 More...
Signed «Bradford Washburn» in graphite on the verso l.r. Gelatin silver print, image size 17 3/8 x 22 5/8 in.
It features black and white curves in graphite on white archival paper for a contemporary feel.
Iconic conceptual works from the 1960s and 1970s are rendered in graphite on paper with an extraordinary amount of attention.
8/30 AC Rosenquist 1973 is written in graphite on the recto.
Lewis presented works from three untitled ongoing series in graphite on paper: nine collages of altered
The wall drawing is titled 2190, which is the number of circles Nicosia drew in graphite on the wall over three days.
Although trained as a painter at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, the artist works primarily in iron, steel, and concrete sculpture, employing casting as an integral part of his methodology, as well as delicate drawings in graphite on paper.
Although trained as a painter at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, New York — based artist Lionel Maunz works primarily in iron, steel, and concrete sculpture, employing casting as an integral part of his methodology, as well as delicate drawings in graphite on paper.
Drawings of racehorse names such as «Candy Ride» and «Hunger» are meticulously rendered in graphite on large expanses of white.
Over the past five years, Martí Cormand has been rendering iconic conceptual works from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s in graphite on paper and with an extraordinary amount of attention.
Joe Biel renders precise figures in graphite on paper, documenting» performers» in banal or bizarre situations.

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Shares in Perth - based Kibaran Resources surged on news it had received an offer from an unnamed institution to co-finance the company's Epanko graphite project in Africa, with a loan of up to $ 28 million.
Shares in Subiaco - based explorer Triton Minerals skyrocketed on news it signed a $ US2 billion ($ A2.6 billion) offtake agreement with a Chinese company for graphite from its Mozambique project.
Shares in Perth - based junior explorer Walkabout Resources have surged on the release of promising drilling results at its Lindi Jumbo graphite project in Tanzania.
Triton is back in operation and focusing on development of its Ancuabe graphite project in Mozambique.
By: Creamer Media Reporter Updated 54 minutes ago Exploration and development company Beowulf Mining said on Friday that its latest drilling programme at the Aitolampi graphite project, in Finland, had confirmed the continuity of mineralisation between the holes drilled in 2017.
Based in New York, Chris has been an independent analyst since 2009 with a focus on Energy Metals including lithium, cobalt, graphite, vanadium, and rare earths.
But while initial investor focus has largely been on the resulting increase in demand for lithium, graphite — another key component of battery production — has flown...
Instead, the company is now focusing on graphite — the exact same material used in pencils.
Syrah Resources expects to strike further graphite sales contracts in coming months on the back of first production at its Balama mine on Friday.
Once carried high on a tide of stampeding bulls, Syrah is now beset by anxious investors who, at the eleventh hour, seem to have lost faith in the company's ability to supply both industrial users and electric vehicles with the graphite they need.
The stock has surged 400 per cent since, with investors betting on its copper resources as part of a wider play for minerals that are used in batteries - a similar story that Kumova oversaw at Syrah with its graphite resources.
Sam works in watercolors, gouache, color pencils and graphite pencil on board, paper, slates and stone.
Joovy Caboose Graphite Stand On Tandem Stroller is able to accommodate two children perfectly in it.
I got the graphite color and in real life it looks better than on a photo.
The material used in the JOOVY Big Caboose Graphite Stand on Triple Stroller is 300D Polyester.
Another materials research center, the newly opened National Graphene Institute (NGI), aims to capitalize on Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov's isolation of graphene from graphite in 2004, which took place at The University of Manchester and for which they won a Nobel Prize in 2010.
In 1955, however, labs at General Electric built on earlier research to create diamonds from graphite, another carbon allotrope, that had been subjected to extremes of pressure (nearly 1 million pounds per square inch) and temperature (3,100 degrees Fahrenheit).
In contrast, in graphite, striking coherent transients of the structure were observed in both image and diffraction, directly measuring, on the nanoscale, the longitudinal resonance period governed by Young's elastic moduluIn contrast, in graphite, striking coherent transients of the structure were observed in both image and diffraction, directly measuring, on the nanoscale, the longitudinal resonance period governed by Young's elastic moduluin graphite, striking coherent transients of the structure were observed in both image and diffraction, directly measuring, on the nanoscale, the longitudinal resonance period governed by Young's elastic moduluin both image and diffraction, directly measuring, on the nanoscale, the longitudinal resonance period governed by Young's elastic modulus.
They focus on modifications with nitrogen, developing a technique with direct nitrogen fixation, carbon - nitrogen bond formation, at the broken edges of graphite frameworks using ball - milling graphite in the presence of nitrogen gas.
When the researchers exposed R. ferrireducens to a solution of glucose in a chamber containing a graphite electrode they found that when the bacterium fed on the sugar, it transferred electrons directly to the electrode, producing a current.
But graphene is not the only innovative material that could transform electronics — the 2D - NANOLATTICES (6) project, ending in May 2014, is working on other graphite - like molecular - lattice structures based on different elements.
When you write or draw with a pencil, the graphite (the «lead» of the pencil) slides off in thin layers to leave a trail — the line on the paper.
In 2004, two scientists realized they had isolated a single layer of carbon atoms on a scotch tape used to clean a graphite crystal.
When pencils deposit that graphite on paper, the lattice is laid down in thin sheets.
In 1996 geochemist Stephen Mojzsis, now at the University of Colorado at Boulder, trumped Rosing's find in a report of heavy - isotope depletion in graphite grains from the Isua formation in Greenland and another site on the Greenland island of AkiliIn 1996 geochemist Stephen Mojzsis, now at the University of Colorado at Boulder, trumped Rosing's find in a report of heavy - isotope depletion in graphite grains from the Isua formation in Greenland and another site on the Greenland island of Akiliin a report of heavy - isotope depletion in graphite grains from the Isua formation in Greenland and another site on the Greenland island of Akiliin graphite grains from the Isua formation in Greenland and another site on the Greenland island of Akiliin Greenland and another site on the Greenland island of Akilia.
U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman (left) and Congressman Tim Bishop visited BNL on June 1 to announce an additional $ 28 million in Recovery Act funding to accelerate cleanup projects at the Lab, including cleanup at the Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor.
It shows the same feature (red arrow) could be identified as either nodular graphite (NG) or compact graphite (CG) in 2 - D analysis depending on where one slices it.
The researchers found dozens of graphite particles in a small dark patch on the sample — a region just 0.1 square millimeter in area — as well as seven needle - shaped rolls of carbon called graphite whiskers.
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Large flake graphite showings located on the property were confirmed with flake size in the range of 0.5 to 2 millimeters, typically present in shear zones at the contact of gneisses and marbles where the graphite content usually ranges from 2 % to 20 %.
The geological work performed in order to verify the existing data consisted of visiting approachable graphite outcrops, historical exploration and development work on the property.
There are several graphite showings and past producing mines in its vicinity, including a historic deposit located on the property.
In order for these and other industries to become sustainable and environmentally friendly, a reliance on graphite is necessary.
Graphite samples were pressed into targets in Al cathodes and loaded on the target wheel for AMS analysis.
In a second paper in the current issue of the journal Nano Letters, Zewail and his colleagues described their visualization of the changes in a nanometer - thick graphite membrane on a longer time scale, up to a thousandth of a seconIn a second paper in the current issue of the journal Nano Letters, Zewail and his colleagues described their visualization of the changes in a nanometer - thick graphite membrane on a longer time scale, up to a thousandth of a seconin the current issue of the journal Nano Letters, Zewail and his colleagues described their visualization of the changes in a nanometer - thick graphite membrane on a longer time scale, up to a thousandth of a seconin a nanometer - thick graphite membrane on a longer time scale, up to a thousandth of a second.
First she focused on the ornate carvings and details, painting them in Chalk Paint ® in Graphite.
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