... conceive of buildings in terms of parti, or the geometrical underpinnings thatinform one’s composition as a whole and the interrelationships of its parts. This 2 ᪉ The Artof Building inthe Classical ... adjustments, the height ofthe cornice of the Parthenon rises only negligibly beyond a perfect 4:9 rectangle, despite the low᪉31 The Artof Building inthe Classical World 20 Parthenon, Athens. Refinements ... but not from the lower vantage point of the first good view ofthe Parthenon” from below the great steps at the level of the Khalkotheke terrace to the west.10 The clear views from the even lowervantage...
... the mice drew the carriage into the coach-house, Chanticleer and Partlet flew upon a beam, the cat sat down in the fireplace, the duck got into the washing cistern, the pin stuck himself into ... Chanticleer. Then said a straw, ‘I will lay myself THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET (PART 2) 2. HOW CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET WENT TO VIST MR KORBES Another day, Chanticleer and Partlet ... and kindly offered to help poor Chanticleer by laying himself across the stream; and this time he got safely to the other side with the hearse, and managed to get Partlet out of it; but the...
... (at the age of only 36!), and quite guiltless death under the ax of Stalin’s terror” (Ginzburg, 20 05). Fig. 19. The induction curve of long cylinders of single-crystals of alloy Pb+2wt %In; ... (Saint-James & DeGennes, 1963) that inthe case ofthe magnetic field that ran parallel to the surface inthe interval Hc2 < H <Hc3 = 1,695Hc2 a superconducting layer ofthe ... considerable increases inthe funding ofthe Science. The subsequent experimental research indicated that not only the behavior ofthe electrical properties, but also that ofthe magnetic ones, in superconducting...
... generation of modeling fromthese data. Then there will be two years of lower-intensity work while fol-low-up data is collected from the participants inthe panel study of newhires. The balance ofthe ... Section 2.2 sets the context by describing the U.S. trucking industry and the role ofthe TL seg-46 Stephen V. Burks et al.signers ofthe field experiments used inthe project thank Catherine Eckel ... all the meanings ofthe values ofthe key variable specify-ing what type of transaction each line ofthe payroll file contained. Therewere several hundred distinct values of this variable, including...
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... an inherited disease, they should be extended to include additional family members. The determination of risk for an asymptomatic individual will vary depending on the size ofthe pedigree, the ... disorders. Pending further advances in genetic testing, the key to assessing the inherited risk for common adult-onset diseases rests inthe collection and interpretation of a detailed personal ... significantly influencing the effectiveness of mass screening. Nevertheless, the individual who carries one ofthe less common cystic fibrosis–associated alterations will not benefit if testing is...
... scrambling ofthe label takes place within the IPPpool and the error is then transcribed into the DMAPP pool by the normal action ofthe isomerase. The validity of the proposed scheme is rewardingly ... 26 8, 63 02 6310 (20 01) q FEBS 20 01into phytoene (the main labeled component ofthe lipid-soluble fraction) is systematically diminished by the addition of increasing amounts of [1-3H]2C-methyl-D-ery-thritol ... and d) from the labeling pattern of the phytoene sample obtained inthe experiment with [2, 20-13C 2 ]2C-methyl-D-erythritol 2, 4-cyclodiphosphate. Bold linesdenote bonds linking adjacent13C...
... amount of attention to the fourth wall. They attempt to keep the audience in a constant state of high engagement through theartof good lmmaking. Theartof lmmaking helps them build and maintain ... point of software isn’t necessarily to engross your users inthe experience of using the software, it is to keep them focused on the ultimate goals they’re trying to accomplish in using the software, ... and ofthe screen itself, the audience members become so engrossed inthe action that the theater around them fades away. If an actor ubs a line, or a baby starts crying in the back ofthe theater,...
... with Chapter 12 helped me articulate what I often do instinctively. The project that is consuming much of myattention these days is the construction of The Broad, our new museum in downtown LosAngeles. ... piece of goodfortune. Our marriage remains Exhibit A in mycase for the value of being unreasonable. In loveand in business, if you know what you want, youhave to go for it.including in New ... accomplished in their varied fields. Over the years, Jeff Koons has become a dear friend. Hegenerously allowed us to use the image of one of my favorite works of art, Rabbit, on the cover of Chapter 1The...