Sentences with phrase «physical artifacts with»

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The people who do research to work out the right temperature and humidity levels to keep paintings, manuscripts, and other artifacts in good condition are generally physical scientists with expertise in particular analytical techniques.
In archaeology, absolute dating is usually based on the physical, chemical, and life properties of the materials of artifacts, buildings, or other items that have been modified by humans and by historical associations with materials with known dates (coins and written history).
«I am especially interested in environments that can facilitate access to abstract concepts in STEM through physical interactions like having students build their own physical artifacts,» he says, pointing to his work with Tangible User Interfaces and Fabrication Labs.
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the complexities of education through the eyes of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status of schools as community and custodial institutions.
But the conservation of physical items is every bit as important as digitizing them, so we work closely with the major video game museums and archives to make sure artifacts have permanent homes.
The activity has much more to do with the workings of people and physical forces than with artifact's construction.
FEATURED ADD ON: A NESmaker Strategy Guide - in the spirit of those great strategy guides from the days of yore, this companion (art is mockup only) will be a fun, limited physical artifact, but also be a valuable tool to help newcomers get started making games with NESmaker.
In Mrs. N's Palace (1964 - 1977), a 20 - foot - wide tomb - like sculpture with a hollow interior, mirrored floor, and artifacts from her life, Nevelson provides a glimpse into her own physical and personal history.
The video game itself will be playable in the gallery, along with physical artifacts from Couillard's universe.
Can anyone suggest any plausible reason why, say the PC6 of the Stahle / SWM network (which is orthogonal to the 5 PCs above it and is only a numerical artifact anyway) can have a physical relationship with say the temperature PC13 (which is orthogonal to 12 higher - order PCs).
Other scientists promptly pointed out that the observations might be a mere artifact — the amount of gas absorbed might change with the local temperature in Greenland because of the physical chemistry of ice.
As it is the number seems to be just a statistical artifact with no physical meaning for the real world.
There are other problems with Norris (2004), such as the comparison of reconstructed cloud cover to trends from ISCCP, which according to Evan et al. (2007), are more likely due to a satellite viewing geometry artifact rather than physical changes in the atmosphere.
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