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Structured Digital Abstracts - Easier Literature Searching But Not Democrat
2008-04-24 07:24:00 FEBS Letters is this month carrying out an interesting experiment that could make literature searching easier for both human and computers. The experiment centres on Structured Digital Abstracts (SDA). SDA are extensions of the normal journal article abstracts that describe the relationship between two biological entities, mentioning the method used to study the relationship. Each sentence ...
abstracts and emergency room
2007-12-22 21:35:00 Not been feeling the greatest lately, been having chest pains again… and spent the night in the emergency room. yay, right?
By: deCloned
Dissertation Abstracts
2007-11-17 15:18:00 Dissertation abstracts are unique in their way to make the first impression to the readers. It is a precise technique which would be exercised for every composition so that it speaks the entire detail in short and would be able to construct the primary idea. The essential component would be to spread the ...
tom chiarella Abstracts by Brijit
2007-11-06 22:48:00 Is Tom Chiarella one of our greatest living features writers? This is also a link to the interesting new magazine article aggregator site Brijit. It features human-written summaries of articles, and allows you to read them online if possible. I want to like this site, it's such a great idea. Unfortunately it seems that very few of the articles are available for reading online. Not their fault, I suppose, and maybe things will improve.
By: paulcarvill.com
digital abstracts from Ian Yang
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Joan Miro art pictures - Joan Miro abstracts
2007-06-21 12:52:00 This consists of a series of 14 original lithographs, on Vellin d’Arches paper, each bearing the printed signature of Joan Miro and numbered in pencil. The group comes supplied in a white cloth portfolio case which is enclosed in a white paper printed Joam Miro Art Pictures Share This Abstract Art art gallery ARt Pictures Fine art Joan ...
Governessing and Brontëan Abstracts
2007-05-31 18:00:00 Let's now take a look at a couple of more in-depth mentions.Kathryn Hughes, who is very well acquainted with the Victorian Era, writes for The Guardian on the nouveau riches' need for butlers. What does this have to do with the Brontës? Oh, you'll see:In 1841 Charlotte Bronte was employed as a governess by the nouveau riche White family to train up their "wild and unbroken" children. Bronte, a clergyman's daughter and so already a lady, burned with resentment at her lowly position. Mrs White, an excise-man's daughter, was skewered by the acid-tongued Miss Bronte as having a "very coarse unladylike temper". When the kindly Mr White suggested that the Rev Bronte might like to visit, Bronte virtually self-combusted at the thought of being beholden to people whose vowels, despite her best endeavours, remained as flat as an unrisen yorkshire pudding.Didn't Charlotte love being a governess? ;)The Brontë Parsonage Blog publishes a letter from photographer Simon Warner (who has his ...
By: BronteBlog
Open Space: People Space 2 conference - call for poster abstracts
2007-03-06 23:40:03 Open Space: People Space 2 conference - Innovative approaches to research excellence in Landscape and Health Wednesday 19th September - Friday 21st September 2007, Edinburgh Proposals for posters to be presented at the Open Space: People Space Conference in September 2007 in Edinburgh are invited. Welcomed are posters on topics relating to landscape, environment and health with a particular emphasis on new research theories, methods and analytic techniques. Sub-themes include: Affordances in the landscape; spacial structure, landscape design and landscape use; Theories of place and engagement with place; Environmental influences on quality of life and wellbeing. Abstracts are due for submission by 16th March 2007 For further information visit the OPENspace website at http://www.openspace.eca.ac.uk/-news_07.01.htm or contact at openspace@eca.ac.uk
Brontë Studies Abstracts and a Talk
2007-02-08 00:08:00 Several Brontë-scholar related news:Some days ago we published the index of the most recent issue of Brontë Studies (Volume 32. Issue 1 March 2007). Now we can add the abstracts:EDITORIAL By Adams, Amber M.(iii)ARTICLESReading Books and Looking at Pictures in the Novels of Charlotte Brontë. By Alison Hoddinott (1-10)AbstractIn their novels, Charlotte Brontë and, to a lesser extent, her sister Anne, refer to books and paintings as a way of establishing important aspects of character and clarifying thematic concerns. In her extensive references to specific writers and artists, Charlotte repeatedly demonstrates her love of English, French and German Romanticism and her correspondingly cool response to the English Augustans and European classical writers. Her characters are frequently placed morally and temperamentally by reference to their taste in literature and art. This article traces these references and their significance from The Professor to Villette and concludes that, by t...
By: BronteBlog
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