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    RELATED WORK (tx) Our PubMed entity relation extraction and search problem is related to two fields of study: Medical entity relation mining and Entity-related search system. In the medical text-mining domain, there exists some prior works about the relationship among medical entities shown in the knowledge databases[1,2]. The most popular one is Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) whose data, including relations between Chemical-Gene, Chemical-Disease and Gene-Disease. Unlike the specific…

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    in the same room with the subject, was positioned several feet behind the participant and outside of the subject's field of vision. All subjects completed three conditions, in which, upon being presented with an object or cue, subjects indicated if they subvocalized the name of the object. One condition replicates previous research in regards to the nature of subvocalizing and served as a baseline, whereas the other two conditions involved an extended refresh component. In the basic form of the…

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    Sponge Research Paper

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    In the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?” there are many different components. Sponge are a key opponent cleaning, and absorption of water. Absorption is another important thing, absorption is necessary to absorb up water. Size and surface area are key points to see the outermost layer of things and measure many piece. These are the major components of the project “How much water can different shapes of sponges hold?”. Sponges are a tool for cleaning, and holding…

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    in Art.” Here, Kandinsky comments on those “rhomboidal composition[s] made up of a number of human figures [which are] an absolute necessity to the composition,” criticizing the figures’ material appeal for “directly weakening [the composition’s] abstract appeal.” While Kandinsky correctly…

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    Abstract Expressionism is a term pertaining to a movement in American painting that thrived in New York City after World War II (late 1940’s). In abstract expressionism, the painter expresses their personality by the use of color and shapes. Abstract expressionist art does not necessarily consist of painting an object or image, but instead focuses more on the interaction of color, paint, and canvas. The varied works share the theme of using abstraction to convey strongly passionate and…

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    audiences. Along with materials and objects, space and time period also influence art. No matter what the artist portrays, the audiences perceive it and appreciate it in different ways. Earlier artists created their works to be used but more modernized artists create art to get something noticed or just for beauty. In learning about art I have come to appreciate it more for what it is, an insight to the many different parts of the world. “Gravity’s Rainbow”, an abstract work of art, was painted…

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    work of art like this or similar to this. This painting is very effective in provoking the emotion of sadness and the feel of darkness (Nazi Germany). I also think that he was effective in creating an abstract expressionist work of art because even though it resembles a skeleton, even though abstract art should not resemble anything actual or imagined, you can also tell that he very passionate, which is conveyed more through action rather than…

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    colors is so definite that it would be hard to find anyone who would express bright yellow with bass notes or dark lake with treble.” 3. How did shape and line compliment his ideas on colour? His works after Murnau with Church II became increasingly abstract in his attempt to express spiritual ideals, and emotional states through colour, shape and line. Kandinsky wrote two books on his theories of art. Concerning the Spiritual in Art and Point and Line and Plane. In these writings he questions…

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    Eight The tile of the painting I researched is “There Were Seven In Eight” This painting was created by Jackson Pollock during the year of 1943. “There Were Seven In Eight” is now located in New York, at the Museum Of Modern Art. ("Art/Museums: Abstract Expressionist New York at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Oct. 3, 2010 to April 25, 2011.") During the creation of this art Pollock would take month long breaks and would continue back making this a long project to finish. The project…

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    Abstract art uses words, shapes, colors and lines to create one big idea or concept, there are many different art genres like sculptures, animation, body art, digital art and my ‘’personal favorite’’ abstract art, because it can be neat and messy at the same time. Abstract art dates all the way back to the Renaissance and up to the middle of the 19th century. ‘’Air View of a Spring Nursery’’ by Alma Thomas makes me feel like a kid all over again, its colors pop off the canvas and makes me…

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