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Research and Markets: The Engines of Hippocrates: from the Dawn of Medicine to Medical and Pharmaceutical Informatics - a Unique, Integrative Look at Information-Based Medicine.
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July 3, 2009
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c1e55f/the_engines_of_hip) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "The Engines of Hippocrates: From the Dawn of Medicine to Medical and Pharmaceutical Informatics" to their offering.
A unique, integrative look at information-based medicine
This book demonstrates the rise of information based medicine from a global perspective, then goes on to detail its potential and applications for improved pharmaceutical and biomedical science. The first half of the ...
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Down memory lane.(browser)(www.washington.edu/ark2)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...architectural searches. Still the time honoured tests of Ictinus and Callicrates came up trumps with five views of the Parthenon. Two things...speaking a really efficient search engine would cope with Callicrates and Kallicrates. The other thing good about the search engine...
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Browser: Sutherland Lyall nimbly swings through the forests of architectural cyberspace. (View).
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...gwahsh' is about as good as the Shorter Oxford Dictionary offers. Before those PADDI librarians write in again, I did try Callicrates and Ictinus. To no effect. There were lots and lots of words based on icon but nothing approaching the Greeks. Not a word...
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Letters.
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...I cannot believe that anyone can understand that message unless they have read the script beforehand. Did Ictinus and Callicrates or Palladio require people to read a textbook before visiting their work? Can it be that both these buildings, which have...
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Sliced toast.(Browser)(Adrian Welch architecutral websites)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review
; ...news, interiors, dining, unbuilt design, links and a search page. No, since you were going to ask, there's no Callicrates or Ictinus which is just as well since this is about contemporary Edinburgh architecture and not the old stuff. There are...
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Beauty secrets of the Parthenon.
Magazine article from: World and I
; ...so--my beauty is classic, my artistry classless. Those in charge of my upbringing (the famous Pheidias, Ictinus and Callicrates) took great pains that I grew properly. Even now, I look gorgeously straight and symmetrical only because I am not. My...
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Athenian glory.
Magazine article from: Calliope
; ...especially sacred to Athena, the patron of Athens and the goddess of wisdom and war. Together with the architects Ictinus and Callicrates, Phidias created a vision of the Acropolis as a religious and cultural center. Thematically and visually, the buildings...
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Ancient treasure - Athens rises above the crowd - and smog - as a center of history and culture.
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald
; ...building, made entirely of white pentelic marble and surrounded by freestanding columns. It was designed by Ictinus and Callicrates, with sculptures by Phidias. There is a continuous frieze band inside the colonnade depicting the entire Panathenaic procession...
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Cultural Arena: As Follyrood becomes jolly good, we have it both ways
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...name or to surrender the tapes of her confidential interviews with Mr Pericles and the building's architects Letinus-Callicrates-Miralles, she said: "Of course we didn't consider questions of cost. If we had done so we would have put up a shed...
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The shining light.
Magazine article from: Calliope
; ...Greek adjective parthenos ("maiden") and became known as the Parthenon. The architects of the Parthenon, Ictinus and Callicrates, created a structure that remains today the symbol of Athens. Doric columns almost 35 feet tall bordered the huge temple...
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Modernity enhances antiquity; Nearby Parthenon inspires reverent tribute to the wonders of Greece's Golden Age.(Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario)
; ...metres from the seminal structure. The Parthenon, a creation of the legendary architects of ancient Greece - Ictinus, Callicrates and Phidias, the sculptor - is easily one of the most important buildings in the world. Constructed roughly 2,500 years...
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