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"Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together"

 

Athens, May 21-22, 2014.

 

More info: www.openaire.eu/1openaire-may2014-conference

Edible QR-code cupcake fun. Codes linked to open access archaeology articles online (courtesy of Open Access Archaeology). (Photo: Meredith Wiggins)

Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.

 

About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

 

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Comparte, la profesora Pagán, las experiencias vividas en todo el proceso para conformar el Repositorio, que es uno en progreso continuo, de mucha satisfacción.

Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.

 

About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

 

Sponsored by Stonehenge Guided Tours. stonehenge-tour.com/

Organizing and digitalizing information illustration

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

"Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together"

 

Athens, May 21-22, 2014.

 

More info: www.openaire.eu/1openaire-may2014-conference

23/01/2016(Sat)1239sCrimdon (north of Hartlepool)4343423 + 434801A65 1218 Sunderland - Kings CrossGCGC

 

#Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant bone tumor which produces immature bone. It usually affects the long #Bones in the legs and arms. Treatment includes combination of chemotherapy and #surgery .

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seriesscience.com/journal-ortho/

Hundreds of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the first official day of autumn.

 

About 250 druids, pagans and visitors were given access to the stones to mark the autumn equinox for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.

 

Sponsored by Stonehenge Guided Tours. stonehenge-tour.com/

Edible QR-code cupcake fun. Codes linked to open access archaeology articles online (courtesy of Open Access Archaeology). (Photo: Meredith Wiggins)

Deltagarna strömmar in till första sessionen dag 2.

Mötesplats Open Access 2015 Malmö

Malmö högskola

"Terracotta situla (bucket)" According to the Met museum is a black clay vase that tell a story about the Greek god Apollo. It is from early 3rd century B.C. and the culture of the Etruscan. It stands at an average H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm) and is from the Hellenistic period. It is on view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170. It was from the Credit Line Fletcher Fund, 1927 and the image is in the public domain on the museums website .

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/252918?searchFiel...

"Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation"

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An ACRM journal — open access serving the rehabilitation community

 

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Student interacting with "::body," by Armon Naeini in ATLAS.

 

#plants produce new tissues and #structures throughout their life from meristems located at the #Tips of organs, or between mature tissues. Thus, a living plant always has embryonic tissues.

#JSBES #seriesscience

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Library temple with people as pillars illustration

 

Drawing by Frits Ahlefeldt:

FritsAhlefeldt.com

Todos prestando atención a las explicaciones vertidas.

Photo credit: Henri Kirs/Tartu Ülikool

This vase was used for offerings, usually containing food or special flowers. It was from the Prehistoric Cycladic period and was dated from around 2300-2200 BC. It measures 13 5/8 inches, and it is one of the grandest preserved pieces of kernos to date. It was found along with a set of three: the kernos, the jar and the jug displayed at the Met Fifth Avenue Gallery in Gallery 151. The significance of this piece is that the spiritual idea of offering food and flowers to ancestors and loved ones who have passed away is a concept I am deeply familiar with. In my culture of Buddhist faith, every year for New Year’s we burn clothes and offerings to our loved ones to honor them. In this way, we hope that they will bless us with good fortune for the coming years.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/256548?searchFiel...

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