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  • ...ref name="four">Ford, B. Non-Destructive Microfade Testing at the National Museum of Australia. ''The Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural M ...light damage on cultural objects and potential light damage to objects in museum collections.<ref name="seven">Chiari, G. Conservation Science Investigation ...
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  • ...achine foto-1.JPG|thumb|Van Marum's electrostatic generator in the Teylers Museum instrument room. The wooden table and supports were designed to match the [ ...ous portable electrostatic generators, each built according to a different design. On the bottom right in the back is the first model by Gerhard Kuyper that ...
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  • ...bitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a [[museum]], [[art gallery]], [[park]], [[library]], [[exhibition hall]], or [[World' ...e=19 November 2018 }}, "Chronology of Temporary Exhibitions at the British Museum", PDF</ref> ...
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  • |image =[[File:British Museum Marine Chronometer.jpg|220px]] |location = Room 39, [[British Museum]], London ...
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  • |location = [[Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum|Thinktank]], [[Digbeth]], [[Birmingham]], [[England]] ...first=Ian|date=2012|isbn=9781441126771|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref> to a design by John Stephen Woolrich (1820–1850), it was used by the firm of [[Elkingto ...
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  • ...creational site, such as a [[museum]], [[National park|park]] or [[Science museum|science centre]]. More specifically it is the communication of information ...{{cite book|last=Caputo|first=Paul|title=Interpretation by Design: Graphic Design Basics for Heritage Interpreters|year=2008|publisher=InterpPress|location=F ...
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  • ...ne at [[Dolaucothi]] in west [[Wales]], and is preserved at the [[National Museum of Wales]] in [[Cardiff]]. The army were at the forefront of development of ...of [[ballista]] from Greek city-states the Romans adopted and improved the design, eventually issuing one to every century in the legions. ...
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  • ...the [https://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/roger.broughton/museum/index.htm Virtual Museum] page, this computer was installed in 1967.</ref> ...otting: The Black Art of IC Testing]], Keith Baker and Jos van Beers, IEEE Design & Test of Computers, July-September 1997 ...
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  • ...eliminated the bulky and expensive mains transformer. A side-effect of the design was that the receiver could in principle operate from a DC supply as well a ...AC/DC design of radio was the [[All American Five]]. The sole aim of the design was to eliminate the mains transformer.<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/elect ...
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  • In engineering, a '''bug''' is a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, [[Computer ...ith attached moth, is part of the collection of the Smithsonian [[National Museum of American History]].<ref name="si-bug" /> ...
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  • ...fully reusable [[single-stage-to-orbit]] (SSTO) crewed [[spacecraft]]. The design was initially conceived by Bevin McKinney, who shared it with [[Gary Hudson ...sites]], at the same airport, while the company developed the novel engine design and helicopter-like landing system. A full-scale test vehicle made three ho ...
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  • ...l as more than a toy or laboratory curiosity. Today some elements of this design forms the basis of nearly all DC electric motors. Gramme's use of multiple ...d as the ring spins one revolution. While no actual device uses this exact design, this diagram is a building block to better understand the next illustratio ...
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  • [[File:Wind around house Barani Design.gif|thumb|upright=1.35|[[Flow visualization]] of wind speed contours around ...Boston, by Frank Durgin, model built by Earl Wassmouth, 1979, view 2 - MIT Museum - DSC03794.JPG|thumb|Wind Tunnel Model of One Post Office Square, Boston]] ...
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  • ...'' by [[Giovanni Francesco Romanelli]], [[National Museum, Warsaw|National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]], is a 17th-century depiction of Titan [[Cronus]] as "Father ...The Allegory'', a 1657 painting by Theodoor van Thulden, [[State Hermitage Museum]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/ ...
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  • ...FFECTING MOBILE LEARNING ADOPTION IN THE WORKPLACE: A STUDY OF THE SCIENCE MUSEUM GROUP |journal=International Journal on Computer Science and Information Sy ...ures are applied. The results provide insights for organizational research design under practical business settings.<ref name="Li2020">Li, Jerry (2020), [ht ...
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  • ...of the existing buildings: one as a business incubator and the other as a museum. In the end, the choice points straight towards the idea of a new innovatio ...rict is the first in Europe to be [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]] Gold certified, a certification that guarantees the sustainability o ...
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  • ...ator|Cockcroft–Walton particle accelerator]] from 1937, now in the Science Museum, London. ...oks?id=QjYtNJZmWLEC&dq=%22corona+rings%22&pg=PA873 The Handbook of antenna design, Volume 2] By Alan W. Rudge, IET, 1983, p. 873, {{ISBN|0-906048-87-7}}</ref ...
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  • {{Short description|Engineering discipline dealing with the design and construction of marine vessels}} ...physical construction of ships and other floating vessels|Shipbuilding|the design of shipboard systems|Marine engineering|the engineering of other ocean syst ...
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  • ...eatre, for example, entertainment technology practitioners must be able to design and construct [[scenery]], install electrical systems, build clothing, use In animation and game design, the phrase "entertainment technology" refers to [[entertainment]] experien ...
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  • The earliest credible evidence for a successful design is the watch made by the Swiss watchmaker [[Abraham-Louis Perrelet]], who l ...montoire]].<ref>Watkins, ''Origins'', page 120</ref> Although a successful design, it was too complex and expensive for it to be manufactured and sold. ...
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