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possibility of substituting a simple astronomical eyepiece with two lenses to the terrestrial eye- piece commonly used further reduces the length, which is definitively reduced to about a quarter, approximately [...] is currently preserved? Fortunately, a few clues are known and can therefore be used to write some pieces of the biography of our object. In 1894, Hofmann’s distance estimator was listed in the inventory [...] are not dirty, but at the same time, the device does not appear to have been polished, as the eye- piece tube appears oxidized. It does not seem, therefore, that the object has been cleaned, but rather gives
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Over the whole front there is a track for a slide – a plastic and rubber piece with an oval opening, with evidence of a missing piece. On one end of the tube is the inscription “DMM 2016 - 3T1” (black marker) [...] ject/nmah_1323089 (Accessed May 10, 2018). 8 The National Museum of American History (no date) Head Piece from Maiman Laser (EM.330050). Available online at: https://www.si.edu/object/nmah_712855 (Accessed [...] Cannibalization is another threat to this kind of heritage. Old devices, out of work are used to replace pieces in similar devices. Scientific networks and knowledge transfer from Munich universities or the expertise
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subjective judgments about the artifact’s design. Since the object discussed in this essay is not a piece of art, but a rather functional ob- ject, I will restrict this step mainly to the comparison of the [...] pretation of the artifact in relation to our culture. This point is obviously of special interest for pieces of art and will not take too much room in this essay.1 First approach: Description of the object [...] Photograph taken by the author. Fig. 5: Hair hygrometer, close-up of the pointer's axis and the pieces of hair we found wrapped around it. On the right image edge the non-original black string. Source:
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prism. A movable piece on the last opening allowed the viewer to look through the prism (pinhole). The white glass lens had 1.8 x 2.7cm, which had the same size of the blue glass pieces. The complete apparatus [...] Source: Deutsches Museum Munich © Takis Lazos. Ana Paula Bispo da Silva 5 There were four glass pieces in the lens and prism set: a trapezoidal prism encased within an iron structure with two openings:
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the hands are inscribed with the letters ‘LB’ and ‘GB’ respectively. The bottom disk has two ivory pieces attached to it. A triangle, which, as already men- tioned, has an animal-like face carved into it [...] Greenwich has suggested that the silver nocturnal in their collection was probably meant as a show- piece.18 Indeed, speaking about sixteenth-century instruments, Jim Bennett, in his typically insightful [...] mine) (Gaulke 2007: 238). 18 “Silver nocturnals are very uncommon. This was probably made as a show piece [sic].” A showpiece for what or for whom is not clear. See the entry for this object in their online
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appearing largely (but not wholly) contemporaneous – with the important exception of health - is one piece of the puzzle in our attempts to better understand life satisfaction. Other recent research demonstrates
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small wood The teacher has to draw the country on a poster or a board or he/she can print it on a piece of paper (DIN A3). The children have to cut out the animals and stick them in the right place in the
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most correct terms gets a point. Number 6: Take a piece of the puzzle and try to join it up. You get a point, if you join it up correctly. When the last piece of the puzzle has been joined up all teams have [...] ction/threat and a profile sheet about polar bears. Put these in front of you. Shuffle the white pieces of the puzzle and put them in the middle of the table, too. Game instructions Form two groups of [...] your team guesses the concept within one minute. Number 4: Take a yellow card and draw the term on a piece of paper without speaking. You get a point if your team guesses the concept within one minute. Number
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berichtete, dass „very C.C.G. officer receives, as a Matter of right, 200 cigarettes, a box of matches, a piece of soap and a fair amount of chocolate every week.“ (Gollancz 1947, S. 107) Diese Details spielen
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bare feet or wandered in the woods that bordered our backyard, where a skinny creek unspooled like a piece of yarn off Torch River. These mornings, I felt like I was only waiting for Roy to get up and make