In this last piece of film from this archive, we again see Hitler trying to rall...
As part of Science Gallery's INFECTIOUS exhibition we invited our four-legged fr...
People were political or social beings tens of thousands of years before Aristot...
People were political or social beings tens of thousands of years before Aristot...
British artist Alison Jackson talks about her provocative explorations of celebr...
Production Program will be hosting an interdisciplinary conference on provocativ...
Production Program will be hosting an interdisciplinary conference on provocativ...
11/19/2008 Professor John Traphagan, Departments of Religious Studies and Anthro...
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KISS KISS KISS is Ami Suzuki's 17th single with record label...
"Kiss Kiss Kiss" is the second single by the artist BENI (fo...
Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her was a Japanese band form...
“Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore†is the seventeenth episode o...
"Kiss me Kiss me, Baby" is a song by Okinawan dance unit, MA...
National FM and DAB (only in Italy), Satellite on Hotbird (F...
Eoin O'Dell gives his talk 'Blasphemy, sedition, indecency: constitutional crimes in cyberspace' at ...
I found a home to host my thousand prim objects that are generated directly from my Mathematica E8Fl...
Laura Fletcher's great report on the Sport Sweat and Science exhibit at Science Gallery in April 200...
A workshop using 'Alchemy' an experimental open source drawing application. Filmed at the Science Ga...
See the Mcor Matrix 3D printer live at the Infectious exhibition at the Science Gallery, Trinity Col...
10000 Peacock Feathers in Foaming Acid at the BUBBLE exhibition the Science Gallery. Trinity College...
A large group of people create temporary light installations within the urban architecture in highly...
Exhibit at the WHAT IF... Exhibition in the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin in 2009 The Rac...
the remote-controlled "slambots" at the Robo-test section. Right next to the robots is the City Scie...
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Description: KISS CULTURE by Maria Phelan, at the INFECTIOUS exhibition at the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin ... KISS CULTURE Maria Phelan INFECTIOUS exhibition Science Gallery Trinity College Dublin
Abstract: Kiss: a developmental milestone or a culture-determined skill? Singhi P, Radhika S. PMID: 1595620 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Abstract: Context: Although medical education is the unique mission of academic medical centers and medical schools, there is a perception that research is valued more than teaching. Objective: To determine in a group of excellent teachers (1) job satisfaction...
Abstract: Abstract In 1987 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) shutdown Peach Bottom Atomic Station (PBAPS) due to human performance issues. When the Philadelphia Electric Company (PECO) began rebuilding their Nuclear organization, they happened upon Robe...
Abstract: A kiss for the Irish. Carley L. PMID: 1553096 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Abstract: Interests and computer skills: Volumetric visualization and modeling of 3D data Medical image based computer assistance for diagnosis Computer Aided Detection for CT Colonography
Abstract: Abstract ? In this work we determine an analytical relationship between the average path length of traffic connections of a Bluetooth scatternet and the overall throughput and power consumption of the network. Results obtained implementing this analy...
Abstract: We examine an everyday Caribbean oral gesture, kiss-teeth or (KST), exploring previously-unresolved problems of meaning. Such forms are as examples of African cultural continuity across the Diaspora, often overlooked despite continuing interest in hi...
Abstract: Smoking--kiss it goodbye. Seymour L. PMID: 1741102 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Abstract: We examine an everyday Caribbean oral gesture, kiss-teeth or (KST), exploring previously-unresolved problems of meaning. Such forms are as examples of African cultural continuity across the Diaspora, often overlooked despite continuing interest in hi...
Abstract: HPSG?s binding theory, as proposed for English in Pollard/Sag (1992, 1994), assumes a distinction between exempt and non-exempt anaphora. Exempt anaphora do not obey the regime of Principle A of Binding Theory because they are not locally o-commanded...