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The Magic Mirror of M.C. Escher
M.C. Escher adalah seorang seniman grafis. Buku ini mengulas tentang unsur matematis dan ilusi visual dalam karya M.C. Escher. Hal-hal yang dibahas adalah untuk menjawab mengapa Escher menciptakan gambar atau karya, bagaimana teknik, Dalam berkarya apa saja yang dipersiapkan/butuhkan, bagaimana studi pendahuluannya hingga penyelesaian karyanya. Buku ini dilengkapi dengan biodata , 250 ilustrasi dan unsur matematis dalam karyanya
Introducing “La fabrique du droit”. A Conversation with Bruno Latour
Bruno Latour talks with Paolo Landri about his book on the Conseil d'Etat (La Fabrique du droit). The conversation was held in 2006 at the time of the Italian translation of the book and illustrates the research project and the difficulties the author had in the field. At the same time, it clarifies the trajectories of Bruno Latour's work and theoretical framework of his program of study with respect to sociology, anthropology, and philosophy of law. The conversation helps to understand the open-ended character of Bruno Latour's research and reflection including STS as well as sociological, anthropological and philosophical themes
First record and a new taxon of Stammericaris Jakobi, 1972 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from the Philippines; with an amendment to the generic diagnosis and reassignment of three Palearctic species
We report on the finding of Stammericaris galichai sp. nov. in the hyporheic habitat of Cantingas River, Sibuyan Island, the Philippines. The new species is attributed to the genus based on the morphology of the male antennule (of the “pocket-knife” type); the presence of a hook on the inner margin of the basis of the male first pereopod; the male third pereopod with a long apophysis and two groups of outer spinules on the first exopodal segment; the endopodite of the male forth pereopod reduced, but corresponding to the basic morphology of the genus, and the basis ornamented with two spinules on inner margin, one of which long and inwardly-curved, one small and with apex consisting of three small lobes. Stammericaris galichai sp. nov. does not have one taxonomically and morphologically closest species within the genus, possibly due to its geographical isolation. Based on some aspects of the morphology of Stammericaris galichai sp. nov. (namely, the shape of the fifth pereopod) and other species of Stammericaris, the description of the genus is slightly amended, and the Palearctic taxa Parastenocaris balcanica Petkovski, 1959, P. nertensis Rouch, 1990, P. triphyda Cottarelli & Bruno, 1993 are transferred to the genus Stammericaris. Stammericaris galichai sp. nov. is the first representative of the genus for the Philippines, and for the entire Oriental Region. The faunistic and biogeographical relevance of the new species is discussed with particular focus on the discovery of this freshwater stygobitic species in a volcanic island which has never been in contact with other landmasses. A map of the distribution of Parastenocarididae hitherto known for the Philippines, including a new station in Mindoro for the endemic Parastenocaris distincta Cottarelli, Bruno & Berera, 2006, is also provide
Commento dell’art. 81 del T.F.U.E. Sez. V Regolamento (CE) n. 1206/2001 del Consiglio, del 28 maggio 2001 e Sez. XI Regolamento (CE) n. 1393/2007 del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio, del 13 novembre 2007. In: AA.VV. Commentario breve ai Trattati dell’Unione Europea. Padova: CEDAM
FIGURE 2 in Proposal of Fiersiphontina gen. nov., redescription of Fiersiphontina sensillata comb. nov., and new data on the distribution of Spiniferaphonte (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Laophontidae)
FIGURE 2. Fiersiphontina sensillata (Wells & Rao, 1987) comb. nov. A, female: cephalothorax, dorsal view; B, female: first free thoracic somite, dorsal view; C, female: genital double somite, genital field, P6, ventral view; D, female: anal somite, anal operculum, caudal ramus, lateral view (setae numbered in Latin numerals, hook-like processes numbered in Arabic numerals); E, female: anal somite, anal operculum, caudal rami, dorsal view; F, female: rostrum; G, female: antennule, ventral view. Scale bars: 50 μm.Published as part of Bruno, Maria Cristina & Cottarelli, Vezio, 2011, Proposal of Fiersiphontina gen. nov., redescription of Fiersiphontina sensillata comb. nov., and new data on the distribution of Spiniferaphonte (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Laophontidae), pp. 1-19 in Zootaxa 2809 on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27710
Author Correction: Collection of the digital data from the neurological examination.
In this article, the corresponding author was inadvertently designated only to “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” but it should have been “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” and “Walter Maetzler”. The original article has been corrected
On Bruno Schulz’s Bookplates
The Polish version of the article was published in Roczniki Humanistyczne vol. 64, issue 1 (2016).
The article enters into a dialogue with the interpretation of Bruno Schulz’s bookplates made by Władysław Panas in his book Bruno od Mesjasza (Bruno of the Messiah) (Lublin 2001). An attempt to understand them in a different (less holistic) way leads the author of the article to the conclusion that in Schulz’s plates the first veiled variant of the mythical Book may be seen—of the fundamental motif of Bruno Schulz’s later literary work
Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 Publishes First-Author Research
Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in nature magazine on May 4, 2022.Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in Nature magazine on May 4, 2022.
Sex hormones play a central role in shaping behavior throughout the animal kingdom, and this study maps where the receptor for estrogen binds to DNA in neurons that regulate rodent social interactions. The findings reveal that estrogen establishes lasting sex differences in gene expression and neuroanatomy during brain development, and identifies hundreds of genes that may mediate estrogen's effects on behavior and disease.
Gegenhuber earned a PhD from the Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences in Long Island, N.Y.. in May 2022. His field of research is in neuroscience, and he has accepted a postdoctoral research position at Harvard Medical Center in Boston, Mass. He also holds the honor of being the Pacific Class of 2016 Valedictorian
Fouille du Dolmen de Peyrat (Creuse)
Claire GAUTRAND-MOSER, Bruno BLASSELLE, Marie-Christine LORANG,
Fouille du dolmen de Pegrat (Creuse).
La fouille du dolmen de Peyrat (Creuse), du type «dolmen simple», a permis d'étudier le remplissage structuré de la chambre qui a livré surtout de nombreux tessons permettant une reconstitution partielle d'une poterie qui reste non datée. Le monticule entourant le monument a livré également des tessons similaires à ceux de la chambre, associés à quelques fragments d'os calcinés et une pointe en silex, craquelée. Le remplissage de la chambre semble contemporain du monticule. On ne peut prouver que le monticule ait joué le rôle d'une aire de préparation ou de tumulus.
Si cette fouille n'a pas permis de dater le monument, elle a posé les premiers jalons concernant le phénomène mégalithique dans cette région.Gautrand-Moser Claire, Blasselle B., Lorang M.C. Fouille du Dolmen de Peyrat (Creuse). In: Revue archéologique du Centre de la France, tome 14, fascicule 1-2, 1975. pp. 73-84
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