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Eleanor Rees
Journal of Design History, Volume 34, Issue 4, December 2021, Pages 297–315, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epab015
Published: 23 April 2021
... and to the value ascribed to such qualities as technological expertise and versatility in early-Soviet ideology. architect-designer set designer Constructivism Russia production process technology In 1927, the same year in which he worked on the set design for Lev Kuleshov’s film Your Acquaintance...
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Thessicar Antoine-Reid and others
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 6, November 2020, Pages 1416–1420, https://doi.org/10.1093/jalm/jfaa133
Published: 10 September 2020
.../funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Serology IgG Abbott Architect The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly emerged as a defining public health crisis of the 21st century ( 1 ). Not surprisingly, laboratory testing has played a vital role...
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Rachel Siobhan Tyler
Journal of Design History, Volume 33, Issue 2, May 2020, Pages 123–139, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epaa010
Published: 12 March 2020
... of the myth that practitioner’s skills ‘come naturally’ or are achieved easily, while tracing the unwritten inscription of her practice. E.1027 was designed in consultation with Jean Badovici, a Romanian architect and architectural critic. Its name combines the letter E for Eileen with the number 10...
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Mihoko Ando and Patrick H Fleming
Journal of Design History, Volume 32, Issue 2, May 2019, Pages 146–169, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epy042
Published: 04 December 2018
...Mihoko Ando; Patrick H Fleming Abstract This article presents a comprehensive overview of the wood reliefs designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto to highlight their importance for both furniture and architecture. They are examined from three main perspectives: first, as experimental models...
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Sami Albeiroti and others
Laboratory Medicine, Volume 47, Issue 4, 1 November 2016, Pages 268–274, https://doi.org/10.1093/labmed/lmw032
Published: 29 July 2016
...Sami Albeiroti; Michael O. Alberti; Vincent Buggs; Gordon Swartz; Anthony W. Butch; Julia C. Drees; Kathleen A. Kelly ABSTRACT Background: Measurement of tacrolimus using the ARCHITECT immunoassay analyzer requires a manual extraction step that puts clinical laboratory workers at risk...
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Yongjung Park and others
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, Volume 137, Issue 5, May 2012, Pages 770–777, https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCP8QDN7NAUXJFJ
Published: 05 January 2012
..., for which the imprecision was 17.6% (CV) and 0.014 IU/mL (SD). Table 1 Precision Performance of the qHBsAg and HBcrAg Assays During 80 Runs for Each Level for a 20-Day Evaluation Period Except for QCs of the Architect qHBsAg Assay The Architect qHBsAg assay also showed imprecision less than 5% CV...
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Charlotte van Wijk
Journal of Design History, Volume 24, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 79–84, https://doi.org/10.1093/jdh/epq047
Published: 01 March 2011
.... architect–designer design furniture materials the Netherlands The presence of a chair collection in a faculty of architecture could be surprising, as its use in the education of architects may not be immediately apparent. The wide range of chair types, of materials applied, of ages and of design...
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Yongjung Park and others
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, Volume 136, Issue 5, November 2011, Pages 705–710, https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCP0WOK0QDYGDCM
Published: 11 January 2011
... evaluated analytic performances of an automated treponemal test and compared this test with the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (VDRL) and fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test (FTA-ABS). Precision performance of the Architect Syphilis TP assay (TP; Abbott Japan, Tokyo, Japan...
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G C Cook
Postgraduate Medical Journal, Volume 78, Issue 920, June 2002, Pages 352–359, https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.78.920.352
Published: 01 June 2002
... in 1859. 16 In 1858, the first two pavilion plan hospitals in England were begun: Blackburn Infirmary (architect: James Turnbull) 15 and the Royal Marine Barracks Hospital, Woolwich. Very rapidly, the new concept was adapted to accommodate various categories of patient. The key...
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Published: 11 November 2022
...Chapter 9 provides an overview of two instrumental built environment professionals within the retirement housing sector – architects and town planners – and their respective vocations, training and ethics, with reference to professional codes of conduct, governing bodies and authorities...
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Published: 11 November 2022
...Chapter 11 reports from the professional context of the architect working within a property development company specialising in retirement housing. Here poetic expression is used to capture the values of the company architect and cultural environment in which they perform their professional work...
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Published: 01 October 2020
...Sir John Clerk of Penicuik (1676-1755) was the most distinguished antiquary and gentleman amateur architect of his day in Scotland. With a classical education and the experience of a remarkable Grand Tour behind him (he spent eighteen months in Rome alone) he pursued a cultivated life of ‘Roman...
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Published: 25 September 2014
... and engineering—where form and function are one and the flow of forces is logical. aesthetic architect architecture environment force form joints regulations ships structure systems beam bolts materials weld elastic hierarchy structure design industry science skill art architectural computers...
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Published: 11 March 2010
...—although there is no ground to assume a uniform sense of religious emotion. To the extent it persisted, religious belief—rather than finding the sacred in the world—now construed it as a transcendent principle, relegating God to the role of a distant “designer” or architect of the world. Dewey John faith...
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Published: 12 November 2014
... Aristophanes building program Conon craft labor marble metalwork monopoly public buildings skill slaves slavery status trade _r Life of Cimon Cim Life of Themistocles Them accountability public Agora architect Asclepius assembly legislative Athens Attica Cimon citizen demos Eleusis...
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Published: 28 December 2023
..., persistence, and commitment. Dehradun architect survey commission of British India Doctor D.L. Saigal K.L. Saigal Earthquake Urdu Teacher Mai Veero Di Banni letter exchange Landlord of Garhwal Dehradun, the first thing that strikes the mind after hearing ‘Dehradun’ is the amazing beauty...
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Published: 20 January 2005
...Perhaps there is an “ideal” view of the NHS in which all the hospitals and staff that provide care, and the health authorities that purchase it, are public authorities each uniquely committed to the public interest. Certainly, Aneurin Bevan, the architect of the NHS, favoured a system in which NHS...
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Published: 19 September 2019
... that took effect from 1834 onwards. Gentleman’s Magazine The Westminster Palace of Barry Charles Blackstone William Pugin A W N Soane John Wren Christopher Wyatt James architect the architectural training professionalization of ‘Dark Ages’ medievalism romanticism Ruskin John ‘white Gothic...
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Published: 21 November 2019
... in ancient Rome. It then moves into a discussion of agency in restoration, examining the extent to which it was the patrons, architects, or other individuals who were responsible for decisions regarding the designs of buildings. The final part of the chapter aims to show the prevailing Roman approach...
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Published: 06 October 2016
... Indies domestic architecture Germany Germans houses domestic architecture Drew Jane Fry Maxwell museums and museum culture classicism classical architecture verandah villagization Connell Amyas Hughes Richard hospitals Spain Spanish Commonwealth the Commonwealth Association of Architects...