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The design on the backboard of a bed.

Work from Spring 2008 Students shown in Fall 2009 "Foundations" show.

This photo uses repetition of the tulips in a slightly decreasing size order to create rhythm and flow.

Googleの「なんじらを強力に導く超基本理念」とは・・・

1)実は、ルールは何もない。

2)顧客の安全、幸せが第一。

3)単なるコードさ、変更できるよ。

4)皆、同じ会社の仲間だ。

5)ネットワーク設定の可能性は無限。

6)「方針」は論ずるべからず。

7)「労働」を禁ず。

8)コンピュータは人の心を引き裂くだけ。

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Title: Surgery, its principles and practice, v.8

Creator: Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837

Creator: Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933, joint ed

Publisher: Philadelphia and London : W. B. Saunders

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Date: 1906

Vol: v.8

Language: eng

Description: Vols. 4-5 edited by William Williams Keen and John Chalmers Da Costa

Vols. 2, 3, 4 are reprinted in 1908

Includes bibliographical references and separately-bound index

v. 1. History; surgical physiology; surgical pathology; infections; tumors; wounds.--v. 2 Bones; joints; fractures; dislocations, orthopedics; muscles; lymphatics skin; nerves; spine.--v. 3. Head; neck; thorax; esophagus; abdominal wall; peritoneum; stomach; liver; spleen; pancreas.--v. 4 Intestines; rectum; herina; genito-urinary organs; eye; ear; military, naval, tropical surgery.--v. 5 Vascular; gynecology; anesthesia; X-rays; operative & plastic; infections; leagl pathologic relations; hospital organization.--v. 6 The newest surgery; general index to complete works. vols. I-VI.--v. 7. Supplementary volume. General: military; naval; technic; fractures; spine & peripheral nerves; orthopedic; vascular system.--v. 8. Supplementary volume. Muscles; endocrines; amputations; bones; joints; head; thorax; abdomen genito-urinary radium; X-ray; anesthesia; legal

 

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Contrast is achieved in this photo because of the extreme difference between dark and light. This particular example attracts attention and draws the viewers eye to the very centre of the photo.

Work from Spring 2008 Students shown in Fall 2009 "Foundations" show.

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