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The Boundary Layer Cloud IOP consisted of a month of intensive measurements at the ARM North Slope of Alaska (NSA) site in the summer of 2005. The purpose of these measurements was to determine how much the arctic land surface modifies the way low clouds reflect, absorb, and transmit solar and infrared radiation.
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These custom instrument supports are fabricated from hot dipped galvanized carbon steel. The supports vary in heights up to 5' and widths from 18" to 24". A total of 126 stands will be used to support instruments at an oil refinery. PT&P offers a complete line of adjustable and welded instrument supports in various mounting styles.
Music classes at the JRS Child Protection Centre (CPC) in Addis Ababa. Here, unaccompanied children can find support, educational, and recreational activities.
The platform has been underwater for the past year. ONC staff will perform maintenance operations and add new instruments before deploying the platform once again.
Credit: ONC
Montblanc Flagship Boutique 151 Bloor St. West, Toronto, ON.
Jessica Yong presenting the item for review.
Montblanc - Honre de Balzac writing instrument
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Montblanc Honoré de Balzac Pens - Writing Instruments.
With this limited edition Montblanc pays homage to Honoré de Balzac in a writing instrument that is as extraordinary as the writer himself. In its form and design it unmistakeably recalls Balzac’s stature and mode of dress, with his pointed shoes being expressed in the shape of the cone. The black high-grade resin cap and the dark grey body decorated with fine stripes pay tribute to the “cutaway” – an indispensable component of Balzac’s wardrobe. He often carried a magnificently decorated walking stick, which is recalled in the platinum-plated clip with turquoise inlay. The engraved initials of Balzac, in typical lead typesetting letters on the partly rhodium-plated 18 K/750 solid gold nib of the Writers Edition recall the time he spent as an author, printer and publisher. One of the main features of this limited edition are the three rings which symbolise the social classes in 19th century France which Balzac so brilliantly described in his masterpiece "La Comédie humaine": the opulent, gold-coated cap head ring stands for the nobility, the platinum-plated, discreetly decorated cap ring for the bourgeoisie, and the simply worked cone ring for the lower social strata.
The great writer’s signature decorates the cap as a fine engraving, providing the finishing touch to this extraordinary Writers Edition in honour of Honoré de Balzac.
The Writers Edition Honoré de Balzac is only available worldwide in a strictly limited edition – with the Montblanc guarantee which is provided with all our limited editions. The unique quality of each copy is documented by the edition number engraved on the cap.
Limited edition
Introduction:
Limited to:2013
10,000 fountain pens
14,500 ballpoint pens
8,400 rollerballs
1,800 sets consisting of fountain pen, ballpoint pen / rollerball and propelling pencilFeatures:• Partly rhodium plated 18K / 750 solid gold nib with engraved initials of Balzac
• Platinum-plated clip with turquoise inlays
• Gold coated cap head ring, platinum-plated cap ring, platinum-plated brass cone ring
• Black high-grade resin cap with finely engraved signature of Balzac
• Dark grey lacquer body decorated with fine stripes
"Young women have come through the doors that our generation opened, but I don't think they're grasping their situation any more than we did before we began to grasp ours. We could certainly use another protest." - Miss America pageant protest organizer Carol Hanisch, intereviewed on National Public Radio, September 2008
More info about "1968: The Year That Rocked America" exhibition: www.heinzhistorycenter.org/secondary.aspx?id=215&cont...
A sculpture made from instruments (mostly guitars) at EMP in Seattle.
Lumix GH2. Lumix G. Vario 7-14mm f/4.0 Asph, at 7mm.
Créer un instrument d’écoute qui souligne ou modifie la perception d’un lieu ou d’un phénomène sonore.
Voir l'énoncé : www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=2193
Cours de création sonore
ESA LE 75, 2015-2016.
Professeur : Marc Wathieu.
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These custom instrument supports are fabricated from hot dipped galvanized carbon steel. The supports vary in heights up to 5' and widths from 18" to 24". A total of 126 stands will be used to support instruments at an oil refinery. PT&P offers a complete line of adjustable and welded instrument supports in various mounting styles.
Créer un instrument d’écoute qui souligne ou modifie la perception d’un lieu ou d’un phénomène sonore.
Voir l'énoncé : www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=2193
Cours de création sonore
ESA LE 75, 2015-2016.
Professeur : Marc Wathieu.
ESA Le 75, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.
Biography: Andrea Cobb was a messy and curious child who collected rocks, seashells, and insects, and who created toys made of paper, old catalogs, Tinkertoys, and found objects. She was an avid reader of science fiction, science fact books, and adventure books who loved to climb trees, dig in the dirt, grow plants and build forts. Andrea attended nine different Texas public schools in 10 years which resulted in significant math and science curricular gaps and an average performance later in high school science and math. However, during Andrea s senior year of high school, her pre-calculus teacher, Ruby Kay Jones noticed Andrea s growth and encouraged her to study math and science in college. As a result, Andrea entered Abilene Christian University in Texas as a pre-med major. Her microbiology professor, Dr. Clark Stephens, further encouraged her by inviting her to teach his microbiology course lab. During a college summer working with pathologist Dr. Martha Madsen, Andrea became fascinated with biochemistry. She graduated with a BS in biology and chemistry and then taught high school science in Mesquite, Texas and Abilene, Texas until she and her husband moved to Lubbock, Texas. While contemplating graduate school, Andrea worked for a short time as a bank teller where she met a customer, Dr. David Knaff, who would later become her Ph.D. advisor and mentor at Texas Tech University. In Dr. Knaff s lab, Andrea was able to make discoveries about bacterial transport and first experienced the joy of that AHA! moment. With Dr. Knaff s brilliant mentoring, steady nerves and endless enthusiasm, Andrea graduated with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry. She completed two postdoctoral fellowships in reproductive molecular endocrinology where she was humbled but thrilled to contribute knowledge toward treatments for cancer and infertility. Dr. Cobb then returned to the classroom to include authentic, discovery and inquiry science for her thousands of students at three different Virginia high schools. Her atypical career path opened doors for partnerships with scientists, curriculum specialists, mentors, and educators who shared her vision to increase access to authentic STEM for all students. Those teams include BioBuilder, innovators at Vernier Instruments, curriculum designers at BioRad, mentors affiliated with the American Association of Immunology, the American Physiological Society and the J. Craig Venter Institute. Last summer, Dr. Cobb became Director of George Mason University College of Science s Aspiring Scientists Summer Internship Program (ASSIP). ASSIP was founded twelve years ago by Mason professors Dr. Lance Liotta, Dr. Emanuel Petricoin, Dr. Virginia Espina and Mrs. Amy Adams to expand authentic STEM research to high school and undergraduate students. With her added focus to broaden access, ASSIP 2019 will engage 33% more students than last year from across the US with dozens of research mentors. In summary, Dr. Cobb s impact would not be possible without encouragement from many individuals who took notice of an unlikely student, said the encouraging word, opened the door to someone a bit different, provided mentorship and expertise, and worked generously to increase STEM equity for her and those whom she now impacts.
Quote: There are many barriers to equal STEM access for students. Like weeds, a few may be overcome by the actions of a single enthusiastic and knowledgeable mentor, teacher or parent. But, if that individual is working alone, not as part of a community, those barriers regrow to choke critical talent and unique viewpoints from our STEM pipeline. The SSP Advocate program provides the necessary expertise to identify barriers, the crucial support for STEM professionals to overcome those barriers, and opportunities to energize the student toward STEM success. As an educator and mentor, and as a new SSP Advocate, I am grateful to join this community to increase STEM equity for all students.
There is a lever at the crank end of the case near the top that controls the buzzing of the trompette bridge.
Santa Cruz (Galápagos), 30 de octubre 2017.- El Presidente de Ecuador, Lenín Moreno y su homóloga de Chile, Michelle Bachelet, firmaron los instrumentos y declaración conjunta del Encuentro Binacional.
Foto: Freddy Constante /Presidencia de la República
The top shelf of the espresso machine at Zingerman's coffee shop- an all too familiar sight. Many thanks to the baristas who put up with the regulars. The 28-75 is a great lens when I'm not fighting it to get to autofocus.
Ancient evolution of tubing sounds and Musical instruments
This video starts with a tiny piece of Angklang music by the Millennia Institute's Angklung Kulintang Ensembles brings to you another performance at the Esplanade Concourse
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Guitars are such versetile instruments, you just pick it up and bam! you're strumming along to your favourite tune and wondering around the kitchen making yourself a nice bowl of crunchy nut cornflakes, I tend to do my recordings on a parker guitar with piezo pickups but sometimes it just doesnt beat a nice classic guitar. I really need to get myself a decent guitar to play with mind, though the parker does a good job, it's nowhere near the real thing :(