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Water attenuation performance of the Museum of London green roof

Water attenuation performance of the Museum of London green roof

... 44 | P a g e This was most pronounced for the gauge that sat in pooled water for the longest periods (the control roof gauge) and was not as pronounced for the green roof. As this occurred despite upgrades to the gauge ...

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A preservation system: Information for managing conservation in the Museum of London

A preservation system: Information for managing conservation in the Museum of London

... the Museum of London to develop this information ...varied Museum of London collections was reported (Keene, 1990 (1), Keene and Orton, ...internal Museum of London research ...

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Preventive conservation strategies for sustainable urban pollution control in museums

Preventive conservation strategies for sustainable urban pollution control in museums

... different museum environments. The Museum of London is fully air-conditioned with carbon filtration; the Theatre Museum is fully air-conditioned but has zones with and without carbon ...

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The interactive museum experience: investigating experiential tendencies and audience focus in the Galleries of Modern London and the High Arctic exhibition

The interactive museum experience: investigating experiential tendencies and audience focus in the Galleries of Modern London and the High Arctic exhibition

... the museum space, they often do not take the multifaceted nature and context-dependency of interactivity into ...in museum spaces should not be fetishized, but it must be examined and understood, depending ...

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Air pollutant levels in air-conditioned and naturally ventilated museums: a pilot study

Air pollutant levels in air-conditioned and naturally ventilated museums: a pilot study

... Both museums in this study are located in one of the most highly polluted areas of the United Kingdom. Yet, it is apparent that the benefits of the air-conditioning/filtration system were not as great as might have ...

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Barks Bite the British Museum

Barks Bite the British Museum

... British Museum to keep secure their retention of the vandalised and looted objects belonging to the Greek ...Melbourne Museum administration meekly kowtowing to threats from the British museum ...

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Exhibition Review: Disobedient Objects, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 26 July 2014 – 1 February 2015

Exhibition Review: Disobedient Objects, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 26 July 2014 – 1 February 2015

... the museum as an awkward host who, we sense, keeps looking at their watch, anticipating the moment these objects leave so they can get back to preserving, conserving and entertaining some more obedient ...

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Opera considered as state ceremony

Opera considered as state ceremony

... Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to make research outputs of City, University of London available to a wider audience. Copyright and Moral Rights remain with the author(s) and/or copyright holders. ...

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Paleontology and Evolution in the News

Paleontology and Evolution in the News

... It may come as a surprise to you that the raptor-like Archaeopteryx, usually considered to be the first bird, is actually a lot less bird-like than scientists had believed. In a press release from Florida State ...

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The life and works of Fortescue William Millett (1833–1915), foraminiferologist

The life and works of Fortescue William Millett (1833–1915), foraminiferologist

... 2) from publications covering this period (which was right up to his death) and comprise upwards of 200 genera. In the front of the first volume is an unsigned letter (dated 23 June 1915) to Henry Sidebottom. It is ...

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The Sleeping Bag Project

The Sleeping Bag Project

... The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, ...Stenersen Museum, Oslo, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, USA, Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark, ...

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The nature of design : influences of landscape and environmental discourse on the formation of the Australian and New Zealand national park and museum

The nature of design : influences of landscape and environmental discourse on the formation of the Australian and New Zealand national park and museum

... Fast-tracking and the Alliance system provided little opportunity for hesitation or design review in the countdown to the Centenary of Federation celebrations. While the size o f the gallery space was significantly ...

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Heritage as Process: Constructing the Historical Child’s Voice Through Art Practice

Heritage as Process: Constructing the Historical Child’s Voice Through Art Practice

... At the start of the workshop I introduced myself as the artist-in-residence, and I led the children around the museum. The tour I gave was similar to the sessions that I had observed, and the museum’s Learning ...

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FEATURE SELECTION USING MODIFIED ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION APPROACH (FS MACO) 
BASED FIVE LAYERED ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR CROSS DOMAIN OPINION MINING

FEATURE SELECTION USING MODIFIED ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION APPROACH (FS MACO) BASED FIVE LAYERED ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR CROSS DOMAIN OPINION MINING

... Stimulation of interaction variable consists of opportunity for content evaluation, initiation of content related discussion, opportunity for content discussion, opportunity for others to start interaction, online ...

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Guided Tour: A Study of Museums as Sites
for Sustained Engagement

Guided Tour: A Study of Museums as Sites for Sustained Engagement

... in London, it‘s always about an add-on activity, if you like, or something else for people to engage with beside just the exhibition—so a series of talks or children‘s event weekend based around an exhibition ...

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Night creatures : a sculptural and graphic representation of celestial and nocturnal phenomena

Night creatures : a sculptural and graphic representation of celestial and nocturnal phenomena

... Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1974 Sweet, Fay, Philippe Starck: Subverchic Design, Thames and Hudson, London, 1999 Sylvester, David, Cy Twombly: Ten Sculptures, Gagosian Gallery, New York[r] ...

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Nation, History, Museum: The Politics of the Past at the National Museum of Australia

Nation, History, Museum: The Politics of the Past at the National Museum of Australia

... National Museum, given that it was only two years since it had ...the Museum should work to present visitors with a (re)integrating story, in other words a ‘compelling narrative’ (Carroll et al, 2003, ...

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Craniometrics reveal "two layers" of prehistoric human dispersal in eastern Eurasia

Craniometrics reveal "two layers" of prehistoric human dispersal in eastern Eurasia

... Repositories for materials measured by H.M.: BNHM, Department of Palaeontology, British Natural History Museum, London, UK; CSPH, Center for Southeast Asian Prehistory, Hanoi, Vietnam; F[r] ...

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Wandering with Wi-Fi: the wandering trend in women’s travel blogs

Wandering with Wi-Fi: the wandering trend in women’s travel blogs

... Cantrell Wandering with Wi-Fi Lawrence, KR 1994 Penelope Voyages: Women and Travel in the British Literary Tradition, Cornell University Press, London Light, H, Jewish Museum of Australi[r] ...

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Predation by Ostenia robusta on Costelytra zealandica pupae

Predation by Ostenia robusta on Costelytra zealandica pupae

... Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia, for taxonomic ...Auckland Museum; Grace Hall, New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research; Phil Sirvid, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; and Cor ...

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