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Medical industry keeping Arrhythmia healthy.(BUSINESS REVIEW)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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February 23, 2007
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Byline: Mary Jo Hill
FITCHBURG - Micron Products Inc. pops out 1.5 billion plastic sensors a year that are used in medical equipment. But while these sensors make up the biggest chunk of Micron's business, the company isn't pinning all of its hopes on the product.
Along with diversifying into design and production of plastic items for defense, medical and other applications, Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc., which owns Micron, is hoping a study funded by the National Institutes of Health could mean new life for its original software product.
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The Art of Ercole de' Roberti.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...monograph on the fifteenth-century Ferrarese artist Ercole de' Roberti (d. 1496) bridges a very significant gap in the...important Quattrocento figure since Mario Salmi's Ercole de' Roberti (Milan, 1960). As an archetypical "artist monograph...
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Riddles of the Renaissance / Getty shows give rare glimpse of obscure Italian court painters.(Review)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...predecessor at the Ferrara court, Ercole de' Roberti (c. 1456-1496), the subject...opens at the Getty today. "Ercole de' Roberti: The Renaissance in Ferrara...heads, like those we see in Ercole de' Roberti -- suggest that they were...
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Isabella's mother: aspects of the art patronage of Eleonora d'Aragona, duchess of Ferrara.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Aurora, The Journal of the History of Art
; ...she commissioned paintings from Andrea Mantegna and Ercole de' Roberti, two artists who also later worked for Isabella...women painted for her by the Ferrarese court painter Ercole de' Roberti. Along the way, and at the conclusion, some comments...
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The new Pinacoteca di Brera.(art museum in Milan, Italy)
Magazine article from: Europe
; ...from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century and include paintings by Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Tintoretto, Ercole de Roberti, Piero della Francesca, Raphael, and Caravaggio. Although housed in what had been the empress's grand palace...
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Riches in Ferrara: the artistic achievements of the d'Este court in the 15th century are being celebrated in a two-part exhibition that has Cosme Tura at its heart.(EXHIBITIONS)(Borso d'Este)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...Palazzo Schifanoia, with the extraordinary frescoes (Fig. 1) in the 'Salone dei Mesi' executed by Cossa, Ercole de' Roberti (born in Ferrara) and others. Borso is emphatically present: for the month of March, he is shown on horseback...
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Step back in time to discover the Borgias' Italy; A little-known part of the eastern Italian coast charms Carole Howland with the history and beauty of its architecture, museums and rare wildlife.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...patronage, Ferraro became one of the wealthiest cities in Italy and illustrious local artists (Francesco del Cossa, Ercole de'Roberti, Cosme Tura) established the Ferrara School of painting. Be
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Beset by problems
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...William Hogarth's `Garrick as Richard III'; Simone Martini's `Christ with his parents in the Temple'; and Ercole de' Roberti's 'Pieta'. Its icons of British painting and sculpture in the 19th and early 20th centuries include, `And...
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THE MAGIC GREENWOOD OF DOSSO DOSSI.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...Alfonso's uncle and, later, his father, the Dukes Borso and Ercole, had recruited the first school of painters who worked at the ornate Ferrarese court: Tura, Costa, Roberti, Cossa and Bianchi. After Alfonso had persuaded Giovanni Bellini...
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