The Temagami Banded Iron Formation, which was formed 2.7 billion years ago during the Neoarchean period, can be
used as an archive because the isotopic composition of many chemical elements such as Hafnium and Neodymium directly mirrors the composition of Neoarchean seawater.
Zaha Hadid recently purchased the museum's current building to
use as an archive of her studio's architecture.
Featured on October 28th, her artist portrait was created in 2012 in the old school Kiserswerth that she has
used as her archive and studio.
Not exact matches
The email, dated two days after Clinton took office in 2009, suggests how Clinton could
use a personal device while avoiding her messages being
archived as part of the federal record.
Danish toymaker Lego recently opened a new amusement park / museum /
archive in Billund, Denmark, called Lego House, which pays homage to the iconic plastic brick in both function and form: the entire structure
uses the same proportions
as the toy version, making it appear to be something you could really snap together.
Anna Fox of HireBloggers
uses Twitter favorites
as a bookmarking tool, so her
archive is her ultimate reading list (she can also share)
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According to the Mcilhenny Company
archives, in 1869 McIlhenny bottled his first batch of aged sauce in new cologne bottles with shaker spouts (not the 350
used cologne bottles
as has been passed down
as gospel) and then sent the bottles
as samples to likely wholesalers.
You can watch the
archived webcasts and / or read testimony from hearings
using the above links, but for the non-wonks among us, Education Week has a good recap of the June 16th hearing,
as does The Hill, and Agri - Pulse «s has a good summary of the June 24th hearing.
Using FOIL
as the standard for disclosure is the
archives» accepted practice, but its exemptions are subject to interpretation.
Keith Jeffery is an excellent historian and his
use of MI6
archives as well
as secondary sources provide a narrative history
as well
as analysis.
But
as he acknowledges, he could find little surviving material to show how to track acquisition of material to its actual
use and surviving material in the
archives is more abundant on the process and administration of acquisition than on intelligence itself.
In the first external revision proposed to GFT, Ayers and co-researchers David Zhang, Maurcio Santiliana (both with Harvard University), and Benjamin Althouse (with the Santa Fe institute) explored new methods for
using open - sourced, publicly available Google search
archives to forecast influenza, an approach that can serve
as a blueprint to fix broader shortcomings in public health surveillance.
The method was previously
used on human organs
as an anatomy study aid for medical students, and has since been adopted to digitally
archive artifacts such
as ancient pottery and prehistoric skulls so that students and researchers can interact with otherwise rarely handled specimens from museum collections.
A Cologne working group involving Prof. Carsten Münker and Dr. Elis Hoffmann and their student Sebastian Viehmann (working with Prof. Michael Bau from the Jacobs University Bremen) have managed for the first time to determine the isotope composition of the rare trace elements Hafnium and Neodymium in 2.7 - billion - year - old seawater by
using high purity chemical sediments from Temagami Banded Iron Formation (Canada)
as an
archive.
«The frozen history from this tropical ice cap — which is melting away
as Earth continues to warm — is
archived in freezers at -30 ºC so that creative people will have access to it 20 years from now,
using instruments and techniques that don't even exist today,» he said.
«
As we build up a big
archive — warm years, cold years, wet years and dry years — we can
use the data to develop models of how weather and phenology are related,» he says.
Scientists are
using a variety of buoys and autonomous underwater vehicles to record and
archive sounds from marine mammals and fish species in the western North Atlantic through a new listening network known
as the U.S. Northeast Passive Acoustic Sensing Network (NEPAN).
The team looking at the unbound star US 708
used the W. M. Keck telescope in Hawaii
as well
as new and
archived observations of it from the Pan-STARRS1 survey telescope in Hawaii to work out its true velocity.
The Yale - led research team
used a complex computer coding program to comb through the
archives of the New York Times, Reuters, and Associated Press, and found that
as each war came and went, a new term was
used to describe the disorder now referred to
as PTSD.
The recent study, published in the journal
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, focuses on
using a simple test of visual flicker to evaluate an individual's level of executive cognitive abilities, such
as shifting attention between different tasks, planning or organizing and problem solving.
«We are able to go back in time and analyze
archived museum earplug samples that were harvested in the 1950s and examine critical issues such
as the effects of pollution,
use of sonar in the oceans and the introduction of specific chemicals and pesticides in the environment over long periods of time,» Usenko said.
Milarch
uses the saplings to act
as «living
archives» to create or rehabilitate forests.
Using a blue whale's earplug, Trumble and Usenko were able to extract and analyze the stress hormone cortisol, testosterone, organic contaminants such
as pesticides and flame retardants, and mercury, demonstrating that both man - made and endogenous chemicals are recorded and
archived in whale earwax.
Using patient data and
archived blood samples from a prior study, known
as DATATOP, the researchers divided three groups of 200 - plus patients according to their levels of vitamin B12 at the beginning of the study.
It's possible that even older photographs in the Danish
archive could be
used in a similar way to provide even more pre-satellite observations of changes to Greenland's ice,
as well
as more in - depths studies of particular glaciers
While spectral libraries discard unidentified spectra, spectral
archives use all mass spectra — identified or unidentified - as clusters (see «Spectral Archives Complement Spectral Libraries&
archives use all mass spectra — identified or unidentified -
as clusters (see «Spectral
Archives Complement Spectral Libraries&
Archives Complement Spectral Libraries»).
A series of economic papers released in 2015 and 2016 estimating the burden of diseases and associated costs attributable to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the U.S. and EU are
as flawed and immaterial to public health decision - making
as many experts first suspected, according to a thorough and rigorous critique of the underlying methodology
used to generate the cost estimates published this month in the online version of the influential, peer - reviewed journal
Archives of Toxicology.
The two ancient samples were combined
using a Procrustes transformation
as implemented by the «proc» function of the Comprehensive R
Archive Network (CRAN) library vegan (79).
Public interest in the latter has grown considerably in the past years; services such
as Ancestry.com enable one trace a lineage back for many generations
using archives of public records.
The EGA serves
as archive for publication
as well
as data on several levels, including the raw data (so they could be re-analysed in the future
using other algorithms) and the genotype calls (information about pathogenic genetic variants) provided by the data submitters.
Schema and API versions for
archive sites will be the same
as when the data was released, i.e.
archive sites will not be updated to
use the most recent versions.
In doing so, I will present an analysis of a paper recently published in the journal
Archives of Neurology purporting to show that high - fat dairy products, red meat, butter, and even organ meats contribute to Alzheimer's disease
as an example of the
use of «dietary pattern analysis» gone completely awry through the misuse of «holism.»
Pinning for my own personal
use as well
as From The
Archives Friday!!
Ask Dr. Math a question
using the Dr. Math Web form, or browse the extensive
archive of previous In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends
as much on the way you ask the questions
as on the difficulty of
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Wade figures out the first couple of clues
using secret surveillance tapes that are now part of the public
archive (hmm), and
as for the third clue, Spielberg loses interest in the whole quest thing right around the time that we do.
«Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» is an excellent making - of documentary that literally covers everything,
using rare film clips from early Robin Hood versions, and fascinating outtake and 16 mm color / black & white behind - the - scenes footage (
archived separately
as well, with good commentary from Behlmer).
In order to ready himself to play Reynolds Woodstock, he studied the lives of designers, learnt to sew, watched
archive footage of 1950s fashion shows, consulted with the Victoria & Albert Museum's curator of fashion, apprenticed for a time under the head of costumes at the New York City Ballet and created his own couture dress from scratch
using his wife, Rebecca Miller,
as a model.
The Warner
Archive comes through with a film noir gem that still has the power to make one's skin crawl,
as a pair of circus sharpshooters go on the lam,
using their skills to pull off cheap robberies.
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the game
uses the hourly music, but includes the tinkles and chimes
as soon
as it starts to rain (since the game
uses sequences, banks and wave
archives for music).
Whether or not you are a Google apps for education school, Google Drive is a great place for students to begin learning how to
use the cloud
as well
as archive and access their work in multiple places.
Last Martin Luther King Day,
as Shapiro and his team were building the
archive's launch version, he
used some of the images to illustrate his discussion with his own kids about the meaning of the holiday and the civil rights movement.
Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan: Documents Related to Brown v. Board of Education
Use primary source material from the National
Archives to learn about the 14th Amendment, primarily the equal protection clause,
as well
as the powers of the Supreme Court under Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
This could include discussion of how sickness is caused, through exploring books in the
archive which explain some common diseases, advice about hygiene and health,
as well
as resources about bush foods and medicine, which could also be
used as part of a science curriculum.
These resources from the National
Archives include activities that are ready to be
used in the classroom or can be modified to suit your needs,
as well
as thousands of primary sources that can be
used in the classroom.
Methods faculty can
use archives such
as these to model lessons that engage students in historical inquiry.
ASCD's 2012 Whole Child Virtual Conference is provided at no cost to participants
as part of the association's Whole Child Initiative, and all sessions will be
archived for future
use.
Free curriculum sites, such
as Curriki and Open Education Resource Commons, provide a vast
archive of content for teachers to
use whole cloth or
as a supplement to what they are already teaching.
Using a connectivist theoretical framework (Siemens, 2005), this study focuses on secondary teacher candidates (TCs) who completed,
archived, and reflected upon 1 - hour Twitter chats (N = 39) to explore the promise and pitfalls in integrating optional Twitter chats
as a professional learning and networking tool in a semester - long teacher education course.