PPT-INPC 2013, Florence, Italy
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Sergey Eliseev Search for resonantly enhanced doubleelectroncapture transitions MaxPlanckInstitute for Nuclear Physics Heidelberg Germany Experiments with SHIPTRAP
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Sergey Eliseev Search for resonantly enhanced doubleelectroncapture transitions MaxPlanckInstitute for Nuclear Physics Heidelberg Germany Experiments with SHIPTRAP for SHIPTRAP Collaboration. The region of coastline stretching from Sorrento, South of Naples, to Amalfi, so called Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO world heritage site that is renowned for its natural beauty as well as its characteristic towns. You’ll find houses and buildings painted in fresh pastels, stuck into cliffs and canyons … the flowery spectacle set in the cliffs framed by the endless blue sky and sparkling water. Kaisa. . Paldan. Dr. . Razi. CIS1020. Summer I 2011. Venezia. Venice is a car-free city made up of islands connected by waterways and bridges.. Venice’s unique structure makes it a city of beauty and travel is most often by boat.. Mediterranean Diet and Lifestyle. Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology. Ann Cohen, MS, RD, . LD. Le Greta Hudson, . MS, RD, . LD, CDE. Mediterranean diet and lifestyle. Course credit and topic options. 3 many modern scholars of Florence have viewed Cosimo and the Medici dukedom in light of their republican beliefs that principalities exerted control over individual voices and therefore were incapabl The Renaissance. “Rebirth”. 14. th. – 17. th. century (1300s – 1600s). Began in Italy in the mid-1300s; spread throughout Europe. Reached its height in the 1500s. Why Italy?. Reawakened interest in the culture of Ancient Rome. Excellent Question!. I. Renaissance Basics. Economic . growth laid the material basis for the Italian Renaissance. B/t 1050-1300. tremendous commercial and financial development. population . growth. Honors in Italy. May 23 – June 6, 2016. (Roughly). Rome. Vatican City. Ostia . Antica. Florence. Ravenna. Pisa . Optional: Venice & Pompeii. Honors in Italy. E. nrollment . limited to . 16. students (selective). NORTHERN. ITALIAN. Comparing the styles…. Realism through mathematics and linear perspective. Intentional references to Classical Architecture and figure studies. Linear Perspective. Great art in the form of Frescoes and larger Temperas. European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance. During the late Middle Ages. Europe suffered from war and the plague. People began to question the Church. People wanted to celebrate life and the human spirit. Created for Patterson Art Awareness. by Liz Beutel . . The . True . RENAISSANCE . Man . 1452-1519. Meet Leonardo Da Vinci-Little Leo. Born in 1492 in the town of Vinci in Italy. . By the age of 8, he and his family moved to Florence, Italy where he got the best education possible.. Describe Italy in the 14. th. and 15. th. Centuries. Treaty of Lodi. Forms an alliance between Milan, Naples, and Florence.. The Papal States and Venice were already allies.. The peace would end!!!. Note: All other images are from Microsoft clip art. Why It’s Important. humanism- belief in the importance of people. Renaissance- . French word meaning “rebirth”. people . became interested in the world around them. Bellwork. : Friday. 1. What country in Europe was at the heart of Renaissance advancements?. 2. What was the Renaissance a 'REBIRTH' of?. *Make sure your NAME is on your . bellringer. *. Success Criteria. Center for Nuclear Study, Univ. of Tokyo. Hidetoshi Yamaguchi,. . D. . . Kahl. , . T. . Nakao,Y. . . Wakabayashi, . S. . . Kubono. , . T. . Hashimoto, . S. . Hayakawa, T. . . Kawabata, . N. . . Iwasa.
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