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  1. Symbols, Signs & Visual Codes: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cultural Signifiers & Graphic Icons: A comprehensive thematic analysis ofthe way universal ... including fine art paintings, photographs by Mark O'Connell, 2007-12-25
  2. Art: The World's Greatest Paintings Explored and Explained by Robert Cumming, 1995-04-04
  3. Art of the Past--Sources & Reconstruction by Mark Clarke, 2005-09-25
  4. Fourfield: Computers, Art&the 4th Dimension by Tony Robbin, 1992-09
  5. ART REFERENCE BOOKS. by SOTHEBY'S., 1978
  6. Davenport's Art Reference & Price Guide CD-ROM Gold Editon
  7. Frames of Reference's Core Concepts in Art CD-ROM by Janet T. Marquardt, Stephen J. Eskilson, et all 2004-01-13
  8. The Yale Dictionary of Art and Artists (Yale Nota Bene) by Erika Langmuir, Norbert Lynton, 2000-08-11
  9. Urban Surprises: A Guide to Public Art in Los Angeles by G. Gerace, 2002-07-01
  10. The Reference Interview As a Creative Art: by Elaine Z. Jennerich, Edward J. Jennerich, 1997-05-15
  11. Furniture Atlas: From Rococo to Art Deco (Evergreen Series) by Adriana Boidi Sassone, Staff Taschen, et all 2005-05-27
  12. The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts: Two-volume Set by Gordon Campbell, 2006-11-09
  13. The Art of Oddworld Inhabitants
  14. A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art (Oxford Paperback Reference)

121. This Page Is Currently Under Construction
Confidentially performs employment reference checking for the job seeker on their references to help determine if the referral is accurate, misleading or defamatory.
http://www.referenceresearch.com/
This page is currently under construction.

122. PaleoBase Databases
Databases intended to provide authoritative references for common and stratigraphically important invertebrate macrofossils.
http://www.paleobase.com/
Welcome to the future of life's
past. An illustrated, relational database of invertebrate fossils for education
and research.

123. Astronomy
Features history of discoveries and references.
http://jacq.istos.com.au/sundry/astro.html
History of Astronomy
The Sumerians and ancient greeks were expert astronomers. I have not got much data on Sumerian astronomers, but suffice to say that they gave us the degree as a unit of angular measurement as they liked a sexagesimal system and 360 was almost the same as the number of days in a year. The Greeks came later but on quite a few of them I can find enough data to help me fill this page. Among them we find the following people:
  • Hicetas of Syracuse (4th century BC)
    To explain the apparent motion of the fixed stars, Hicetas taught his students that the earth was spinning on its own axis. What a strange idea, all the more so as no one can feel the movement.
    Because of this I award him posthumously the Nobel prize in Astronomy.
  • Aristarchus of Samos (ca 310 - 264 BC)
    Aristarchus believed that sun was the centre of the universe, that the wanderers (planets) rotated around the sun as did the earth, the moon was an exception as it was obvious it went around the earth. And the rotation of the earth as explained by Hicetas completed the picture.
    And on a saturday afternoon (it could have been a sunday) while relaxing on a lounge chair in his backyard, he decided that the reason the moon was showing only 1/2 a circle at the first quarter (or was it the last ?) was obviously because the sun was making a right angle triangle between sun, moon, and Aristarchus himself. He immediately set out to measure the angle between the moon and the sun, and using his trigonometric tables (yes they sort of already existed back then) he concluded that the tangent of 87 degrees being about 20, the sun was 20 times further away from the earth than was the moon.

124. Wasserman - MICHIGAN'S BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT
Details of cases, opinions, decisions and references on Michigan's extensive Brownfield's work, by Alan D. Wasserman, Attorney.
http://www.dcl.edu/lawrev/97-4/wasserman.htm
MICHIGAN'S BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT Alan D. Wasserman TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
A. The Brownfields Question

B. The 1995 Amendments to Part 201

Abolition of Retroactive Status Liability
...
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION It is hard to find an environmental issue that has garnered more media attention in Michigan, and at the same time engendered less critical thinking, than the reclamation of so-called "brownfields." In an era of perceived conservative retrenchment on environmental matters, it is one of the few issues that allows for constructive dialogue between diverse interest groups. It appeals to environmentalists, businesses, local governments, public interest groups, and regulators. Since everyone can agree that it is a problem and it appears to be a problem that is amenable to a solution-it is no wonder that the issue has been enthusiastically embraced. Brownfields are "abandoned, idle, or under-used industrial and commercial [properties] where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination." Brownfields do not generate tax revenues, represent lost development opportunities, contribute to urban blight, and offer only burdens to the local economy.

125. Washington University Synapse Group
Database of molecules found to be present in the Tcell/APC immunological synapse. Lists physiological locations, functions, references with links to journal articles, relevant methods and reagents. Maintained by the Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.
http://pathbox.wustl.edu/~synapse/
IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE
FACT BOOK
Developed by the Synapse Group at Washington University in Saint Louis
The following molecules have been identified to be involved in the Immunological Synapse.
Select a molecule for more details:

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Group members include: Paul Allen Andrey Shaw Wojciech Swat Richard Burack ... Charles Spencer
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126. Conference: Ecological Consequences Of Artificial Night Lighting
Comprehensive information about a conference on ecological effects which took place in February 2002 including abstracts and references on the topic.
http://www.urbanwildlands.org/conference.html
The Urban Wildlands Group and Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting The ecological effects of artificial night lighting are profound and increasing. Each year, it is estimated that over four million migrating birds are killed in collisions with lighted communications towers in the United States. Dispersing mountain lions miss crucial landscape linkages because they avoid lit areas. Newborn sea turtles are disoriented by lights on their natal beaches and some amphibians congregate around porch lights. Billions of moths and other nocturnal insects are killed each year at lights. Most species depend on light and dark for some portion of their daily or seasonal life cycle. Increased night lighting associated with human civilization disrupts important behaviors and physiological processes with significant ecological consequences. The scientific research on the effects of night lighting on species and habitats is fragmentary with a few notable exceptions (e.g., sea turtles, bird strikes at tall lighted structures). Other insights about these effects must be gleaned from subsidiary observations in research projects dedicated to other topics. To date, few attempts have been made to present a comprehensive statement on the ecological effects of night lighting.

127. Welcome 2 Cafe' Author
Dozens of links and references for all sorts of authors. Have you been surfing the web trying to find a site with some decent places for authors to go? Enjoy and good luck.
http://www.expage.com/page/cafeauthor
Welcome 2 Cafe' Author
f you don't like it, make it better.
Dozens of links and references for All sorts of Authors. So sit back, have a cup of coffee, and enjoy Cafe' Author.
Click Here
and scoot on over to the NEWest addition to the cafe', Genre Central-after constructing it I was more than a bit tempted to change the name to Cliche' Central, because this site is full of tips on the best ways to and how not to write Your Genre. (sorry, no Romance section-I excluded it for personal reasons)
Amateur Poetry Journal
http://amateurpoetry.virtualave.net

"Always good reading, tips, articles, and Poetry. Chat-room and workshop. Learn new forms of poetry not familiar and a challenge each week."
-Gene Wiginton
The Fiction Network
http://www.fictionnetwork.net

"It's one of the few sites to showcase both novels and short stories. It has a very wide variety. The talent level is high. The exposure is good. And it's free."
-Davis R. Mark Roget's Thesaurus http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/ROGET.html

128. Qualitative Tools For Multimethod Research
references, history and bibliographies on qualiquantitative methods.
http://www.npi.ucla.edu/qualquant/
Qualitative Tools for Multimethod Research
Division of Social and Community Psychiatry
Neuropsychiatric Institute UCLA

Qualitative Tools for Multimethod Research is a resource developed by members of the Division of Social Psychiatry at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI). As psychiatrists, psychologists, and sociologists, many researchers in the Division were trained mainly in the positivist tradition, and in the use of quantifiable social measures. Yet a fruitful cooperation has always existed between them and other researchers within the Division trained in qualitative methods. Some have desired to incorporate qualitative methods in their epidemiological or child development research and been experimenting with proposals that combine both quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as newer rigorous methods such as cluster analysis, multidimensional scaling, and content analysis. In order to have more resources available to help in this integration process, certain members of the Division decided to begin the process of putting together a guide to literature on both qualitative methods and on the process of combining qualitative and quantitative methods. In its current state the result of this effort is essentially an annotated bibliography. The bibliography is presented in two different forms. First it is presented topically so that published resources on particular methods and issues can be found quickly. Second, all the references are presented, with annotations, in alphabetical order. Preceding the bibliographies is a substantial introduction to some issues that confront quantitative researchers as they contemplate using qualitative methods. Each section of the topical bibliography is also preceded by a short introduction. The document presented here is also available in hardcopy format

129. Bibliography Of Research In Natural Language Generation
A part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection, providing references for papers published through 1994. Searchable, browsable.
http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/nlg.html
The Collection of
Computer Science Bibliographies Up: Bibliographies on Artificial Intelligence Collection Home
Bibliography of Research in Natural Language Generation
About Browse Statistics Number of references: Last update: June 23, 1995 Number of online publications: Supported: no Most recent reference: June 1994 Search the Bibliography Query: Options case insensitive Case Sensitive partial word(s) exact online papers only Results Citation BibTeX Count Only Maximum of matches Help on: [ Syntax Options Improving your query Query examples
Boolean operators: and and or . Use to group boolean subexpressions.
Example: (specification or verification) and asynchronous Information on the Bibliography
Author:
(email mangled to prevent spamming)
Abstract:
This is Mark Kantrowitz's BibTeX bibliography of research in natural language generation. When appropriate, please cite the technical report: Mark Kantrowitz, "Bibliography of Research in Natural Language Generation", Techical Report CMU-CS-93-216, Carnegie Mellon University, November 1993.
Author Comments:
If you have any questions, please contact mkant@cs.cmu.edu. Contributions are always welcome.

130. PC AI - LISP Programming Language
Very useful page of links with good helpful annotations for vendors, search engines, more references (linked and nonlinked) for articles, books.
http://www.pcai.com/web/ai_info/pcai_lisp.html
Where Intelligent Technology Meets the Real World Home Contents Search News ... Contact PC AI
LISP Programming Language
Overview Glossary Link - LISP Programming Language SUBMIT YOUR SITE To Forth Programming Language To Logo Programming Language
LISP Information on the Internet
Association of LISP Users US LISP users group with annual conference promoting. The association also supports a Usenet newsgroup (comp.org.LISP-users) and formation of inter-vendor standards (comp.std.LISP). Also included are LISP FAQ, archives, implementations, jobs, and humor. CMU FTP Repository (FAQ) Newsgroups, FAQ, vendors, standards, archives, and more. Common LISP ANSI Draft Specification Complete copy of the dpANS3 proposed standard. Common LISP Hypermedia Server WWW server implemented in Common LISP to explore programming in interactive hypermedia while providing access to complex research programs, such as artificial intelligence systems. The server provides interfaces for document retrieval, email servers, interfaces to systems for inductive rule learning and natural-language question answering. Extension of Common LISP (Screamer) Support for nondeterministic programming which adds support for backtracking. On top of this nondeterministic substrate, Screamer provides a comprehensive constraint programming language in which one can formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints. Together, these two levels augment Common LISP with practically all of the functionality of both Prolog and constraint logic programming languages such as CHiP and CLP(R).

131. Rujukan Teori Beralas Elektronis -- Online Grounded Theory References
by Rahmat M. SamikIbrahim.
http://www.vlsm.org/rms46/citations-gtm2.html
Online Grounded Theory Articles Artikel Elektronis
Grounded Theory Memo #34 Author Index
A B C D ... Z
Subject Index MAIN Grounded Theory Qualitative Research ... vv BOTTOM vv
Artikel Beralas Elekronis (Online Grounded Theory Articles)
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132. WWW.NANOJOURNAL.ORG HOME
references, and links to, papers about nanotechnology, from selected scientific journals (eg PRB, PRL, JACS, JAP, JPCB).
http://www.nanojournal.org
The aim of Nanojournal.org web site is to reference all nanotechnology articles from several research journals.
This database gives references (and links) of papers about nanotechnology, from selected scientific journals (PRB, PRL, JACS, JAP, JPCB....) the complete list is here . Starting from the last numbers (i.e. june or july 2001).
We update our database as soon as a new number is online, so that you could find easily the latest articles of interest. Hence our database is not a tool for a bibliographic study but rather a way to obtain the latest news in the area of nanotechnology.
The Number of the articles in the database is: 4664
Search the Nanojournal - by author, title word, journal. Subscribe to the Newsletter - The weekly list of new selected articles ( newsletter example Show me the lasts articles Return to www.nano-tek.org - Our site about nanotechnology Report a Bug Contacts Listing of all issues:
N° 58
December 3, 2002
N° 57
November 23, 2002
N° 56
September 16, 2002
N° 55
September 9, 2002
N° 54
August 31, 2002

133. San Francisco By Night
Rules, message boards, and references for a multivenue chronicle set in California.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Cave/2944/
San Francisco by Night "And they shall be visited with thunderings, and lightnings, and earthquakes, and all manner of destructions, for the fire of the anger of the Lord shall be kindled against them, and they shall be as stubble, and the day that cometh shall consume them, saith the Lord of Hosts." (The Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 26:6) A very large AOL White Wolf Chronicle that is designed to be a comprehensive and fully self-contained World of Darkness. Because of the vast number of characters (100+), players fill all roles in the chronicle. Supernatural NPCs are used very infrequently and mainly for special scenes. We accept Vampires, Werewolves, Mages, Wraiths, Changelings, Ghouls, Mummies, Gypsies, Hedge Wizards, Mortal Hunters, Kuei Jin, and every other official White Wolf character system. Bill (Screen Name SFbNST) is the Master Storyteller and owns the SFbN boards and gaming rooms. System Storytellers are appointed as appropriate. Due to regular turnover among System Storytellers, you should scan through the main Message Board to find out who the present ST is for your system. When in doubt, it is suggested that you ask other players. Bill is presently in graduate school and is not as available as he has been in times past. If you have questions and are unable to reach Bill, then ask some of the older players.

134. The EJournal :: Critical Resources
Collection of critical thinking resources. Includes links and references for important critical thinkers and historical events as well as discussion forums and an events calendar.
http://www.synaptic.bc.ca/CriticalResources.htm
The eJournal website
Critical Resources Iraq: In the Aftermath
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Critical Resources These Critical Resource pages flow from my travels, from my exploration of other countries, other peoples, other ways of being and thought. They are the result of adventures into a variety of places and cultures; they represent encounters with otherness and new insights, critical building blocks for personal growth and understanding. Critical Thinkers Important thinkers in the fields of philosophy, political dissent, social commentary, culture, theology, science, fiction and other fields. Critical Texts for Critical Times A bibliography of books and media which can help us navigate these critical times with our humanity intact. Critical History A selection of important historical events including American Westward Expansion, Hiroshima and Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.

135. Welcome To The Drug Discrimination Bibliographic Database
Listing of references published since 1951 and includes abstracts, journal articles, book chapters and books. The database is searchable and available for download.
http://www.dd-database.org/
Quick Author Search: Quick Keyword Search:
(enclose phrases like "cocaine training" in quotes) You can still use the old site:

136. NMR References
A select list of very useful NMR references
http://csm.jmu.edu/nmr/html/reference.htm
Shenandoah Valley Regional NMR Facility
James Madison University
*Published in Spectroscopy
Textbooks
Modern NMR Spectroscopy: A guide for Chemists , J.K.M. Sanders and B.K. Hunter (2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 1993). Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy NMR Spectroscopy: Essential Theory and Practice , R.S. Macomber (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, San Diego, CA, 1988). A Handbook of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , R. Freeman (Longman Scientific and Technical, London, 1987). An Introduction to Pulse NMR Spectroscopy , T.C. Farrar (Farragut, Madison, WI, 1987.) Modern NMR Techniques for Chemistry Research , A.E. Derome (Pergamon, New York, 1987). Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in One and Two Dimensions , R.R. Ernst, G. Bodenhausen, and A. Wokaun (Oxford University Press, New York, 1987). Organic Structures from Spectra Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , R.K. Harris (Pitman, London, 1983). High Resolution NMR: Theory and Chemical Applications , E.D. Becker (2nd Ed., Academic, New York, 1980).

137. Linguistics In SIL
Collection of links to various online dictionaries and other lexical references.
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/etext.html#dictionaries
SIL HOME ABOUT SIL SITE MAP SEARCH ... Grammars
Linguistic Data Resources on the Internet
A topically organized list of language data resources on the Internet.
Texts
Electronic Text Centers
Digital Libraries
Text Collections

138. JobReference.com Employment Reference Checking For Job Seekers
Providing job seekers with a confidential, professional employment reference checking service to confirm the accuracy of job references being given by former employers.
http://www.jobreference.com/
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Not Certain About Your Employment References? Do you know if your employment references are good, bad, or neutral? Had a job offer later withdrawn possibly due to a bad job reference? Wondering if a negative reference may be eliminating you are a viable job candidate?
Since 1998, JobReference.com has been providing thousands of job seekers with professional, confidential, and reasonably priced verifications of their employment references from former employers.
Our company specializes in Human Resources and employee advocacy issues (not credit checks or DMV records!) so we know how to discreetly obtain your employee references from former employers in a professional and confidential manner without jeopardizing your identity as our client or ruining future reference checks by potential employers.
Confirming your employment references prior to submitting them to a potential employer assures you of the accuracy of the employment reference. Although many companies have strict policies and procedures regarding the release of employee information, managers and personnel staff may often disregard policy and comment personally and subjectively - if you are not 100% certain that your former manager, colleague, HR representative (or the receptionist) will not comment, why take the chance?

139. Coral And Coral Reef References
4000 references on modern reefs and reef corals
http://rmocfis.upr.clu.edu/~morelock/coralref.htm

140. Atti '96
Paper presented at an Italian national conference in 1996, with references.
http://albinoni.brera.unimi.it/Atti-Como-96/kragh.html
Helge Kragh ON THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY COSMOLOGY 1. The Science of the Universe The point of mentioning these characteristics of cosmological research is twofold, namely, first to indicate that the "universe" is a difficult and peculiar concept that is widely different from any other scientific domain; and, secondly, to indicate that this understanding of the nature of cosmology is a relatively modern invention which cannot easily be applied to earlier periods. De Caelo concerning the finitude of the universe. 2. Historiographical Topics It is far from obvious what kind of science cosmology is and, therefore, how it shall be classified in a historical context. As mentioned, there is a long tradition of classifying it as a subfield of astronomy, but although this is reasonable in many ways, it is not an unproblematic classification because cosmology has been considered a somewhat illegitimate child of astronomical research for a very long time. Perhaps it makes as much sense to say that cosmology is a branch of physical science, or an intermediary between physics, astronomy and philosophy; or, which to my mind sounds even more reasonable, to single out cosmology as a science that is relatively autonomous and therefore deserves its own place in the annals of history of science. It is probably this hybrid nature of cosmology, a science that seems to belong everywhere and nowhere in the established classification system, that is responsible for the weak interest which historians of science have shown the area.

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