Over the last 15 years, researchers have explored the use of piezoresistive microcantilevers/resonators as gas sensors because of their relative ease in fabrication, low production cost, and their ability to detect changes in mass or surface stress...
Display at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, featuring a framed illustration of an Native American man in a checked blanket holding a narrow pipe to his mouth, with two women farming in the distance in...
Indoor exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, of an open structure with block pillars and an arch which reads "Indiana" and runs above a cutout of a herald picturing a sun, buffalo, and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Jouett Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities; Sidewalks;
West entrance of Jouett Hall. A sidewalk leads up to the entryway, and cement stairs lead up to the covered doorway. Dried leaves on the ground indicate the photograph was taken in the fall. This building was originally named for Daniel Spalding,...
Aims. The primary aim of this randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial was to compare the clinical and histologic results of ridge augmentation comparing a cancellous block allograft to a particulate mineralized freeze dried bone allograft...
Buildings; Stores & shops; Grocery stores; Beans; Men; Women
A female customer stands at a counter with a store clerk standing behind it. A display of beans is on the counter with stacks of cans and a bin with dried beans.
Exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, of a large star emblem surrounded by displays of dried grains in containers and on stalks. At the center of the star is a circular illustration of a man...
Indoor exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, containing many open-sided structures or display cases topped by domes and then balls with triangular tufts above. "Virginia" is written...