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* A fine collection of Urartian bronzes, which now form the core of the Anatolian collection
Its collection became the core of the later Basel Museum of Art.
Together with the books of his patron Ambrosius, Origen's library ( including the original manuscripts of his works ) formed the core of the collection that Pamphilus established.
A globular cluster is a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
The collection is organized into three sections: the core Cabinet du Roi, 14, 000 royal copper printing-plates, and the donations of Edmond de Rothschild, which include 40, 000 prints, 3, 000 drawings, and 5, 000 illustrated books.
These works form the core of the immense and representative collection of the Musée Picasso in Paris.
A museum normally houses a core collection of important selected objects in its field.
Bellows ( 1936 ) identifies as the core of the poem a " collection of proverbs and wise counsels " which dates to " a very early time ", but which, by the nature of oral tradition, never had a fixed form or extent.
This relatively small but high quality collection was kept in storage until 1965, when it again became public, as the core of the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
But in response to a university budget shortfall of $ 10 million, a formerly $ 700 million endowment now reduced, and the loss of longtime donors who lost money through investments with Bernard Madoff, on January 26, 2009 the university announced it would close the Rose Art Museum in September 2009 and sell off a prized collection of contemporary American art, stating " The bottom line is that the students, the faculty and core academic mission come first.
Its core idea is to describe a database as a collection of predicates over a finite set of predicate variables, describing constraints on the possible values and combinations of values.
In the same guide, out of its 213 recordings given status of " core collection ," 27 are on the Blue Note label.
The core of the collection was left to Regent ’ s Park College by Dr. Joseph Angus who was Principal from 1849 to 1893.
In the core of a star, once hydrogen burning in nuclear fusion reactions stops, it becomes a collection of positively charged ions, largely helium and carbon nuclei, floating in a sea of electrons, which have been stripped from the nuclei.
The Lawrence Livermore Laboratory's IBM 7030 ( except for its core memory ) and portions of the MITRE Corporation / Brigham Young University IBM 7030 now reside in the Computer History Museum collection, in Mountain View, California.
Catherine used them to adorn the Catherine Palace and park in Tsarskoye Selo, but later they became the core of the Classical Antiquities collection of the Hermitage.
His 1957 trip to Cameroon for the third and last time was primarily to collect animals which would form the core collection of his own zoo.
Ptolemy, the Alexandrian astronomer ( 2nd century ) wrote a treatise, Phaseis —" phases of fixed stars and collection of weather-changes " is the translation of its full title — the core of which is a parapegma, a list of dates of seasonally regular weather changes, first appearances and last appearances of stars or constellations at sunrise or sunset, and solar events such as solstices, all organized according to the solar year.
He was an early collector of African art and his contributions became part of the core of the original DIA African art collection.
A civil code is a systematic collection of laws designed to comprehensively deal with the core areas of private law.
The collection is made up of a core group originally from the Spanish royal collection to which 3, 000 or so works from the Pedro Fernández Durán Bequest were subsequently added, along with various subsequent additions and the occasional donation.
At its core is the collection of Cochrane Reviews, a database of systematic reviews and meta-analyses which summarize and interpret the results of medical research.
The elegance of the Beinecke later inspired the glass-walled structure that holds the original core collection of the British Library ( the books gifted by King George III and referred to as the King's Library within the British Library building in Euston, London ).

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George Meredith has said that fervor is the core of style.
The burden of these reflections is that a broader unity among the free nations is at the core of our needs.
It is hypothesized that fertility is a function of the social system when the population as a whole is considered and a function of the subsystems when the two-fold division of core families and marginal families is considered.
but this is deceptive, for the core of membership is concentrated in a single social and economic stratum.
The congregation perishes when it is no longer possible to replenish that core from the neighborhood ; ;
moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have to recruit constantly in their core stratum in order to survive ; ;
But where the core of NATO is concerned, the Secretary of State has not only reiterated the United States' profound attachment to the alliance, `` cornerstone '' of its foreign policy, but has announced that five nuclear submarines will eventually be at NATO's disposal in European waters.
That is, when Mr. Milstein thrust straight to the core of the music, sparks flying, bow shredding, violin singing, glittering and sometimes spitting, Mr. Hendl could go along.
It is a traditional virtue in many cultures, and a core aspect of various religious traditions, though the concept of ' others ' toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions.
The general consensus amongst scholars is that Luwian was spoken — to a greater or lesser degree — across a large area of western Anatolia, including ( possibly ) Wilusa (= Troy ), the Seha River Land ( to be identified with the Hermos and / or Kaikos valley ), and the kingdom of Mira-Kuwaliya with its core territory of the Maeander valley.
The churches of the Anglican Communion have traditionally held that ordination in the historic episcopate is a core element in the validity of clerical ordinations.
* 1945 – Physicist Harry K. Daghlian, Jr. is fatally irradiated in a criticality accident during an experiment with the Demon core at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Admission to any of the public universities in Arizona is ensured to residents in the top 25 % of their high-school class with a GPA of 3. 0 in core competencies.
Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of AmigaOS and then attempt to boot from a bootable volume, such as a floppy disk or hard disk drive.
Along with tarot divination, astrology is one of the core studies of Western esotericism, and as such has influenced systems of magical belief not only among Western esotericists and Hermeticists, but also belief systems such as Wicca that have borrowed from or been influenced by the Western esoteric tradition.
The adrenal medulla is the core of the adrenal gland, and is surrounded by the adrenal cortex.
Bufotenin, an alkaloid from some toads, contains an indole core and is produced in living organisms from the amino acid tryptophan.
When a core electron is removed, leaving a vacancy, an electron from a higher energy level may fall into the vacancy, resulting in a release of energy.
ATM is a core protocol used over the SONET / SDH backbone of the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ) and Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN ), but its use is declining in favour of All IP.

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