History of science Cultures of Collection in Late Nineteenth Century American Natural History ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Monica GreenManfred Laubichler LaubacherMatthewNatural history is, and was, dependent upon the collection of specimens. In the nineteenth century, American naturalists and institutions of ...
36.Theplanet Mars is afreezing, barrendesertswith huge, dry canyonsandtowering volcanoes. 参考译文:火星是一个冰冻的,荒芜的沙漠,有着巨大的、干燥的峡谷和高耸的火山。 37. Of themanymachines invented in the late nineteenth century, nonehadagreatimpact on the United Stateseconomythan the automobile. ...
In the nineteenth century, American naturalists and institutions of natural history cultivated and maintained extensive collection networks comprised of numerous collectors that provided objects of natural history for study. Effective networks were collaborative in nature, with naturalists such as Spencer ...
in nineteenth-century France, that considered peasants performing physically demanding rural labor as the epitome of work. The numerous Impressionist representations of activities (often those of women) that we might classify as work—a woman serving beer in a cafe, many paintings by Degas of the ...
14.Prose SummaryDuring the late nineteenth century, changes in Siam’s power structure had important economic consequences. A.Population movement occurred and rice cultivation intensified because Siam became more actively involved in international trade. B.Changes in taxation and the ending of the re...
百度试题 结果1 题目 ___ numerous at the turn of the century, the number of tigers in India had fallen to 2,500 by 1969. A. In spite of B. Although C. As D. Despite 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
In the nineteenth century, photography’s association with the real world placed it in an ambivalent relation to art; late in the twentieth century, an ambivalent relation exists because of the Modernist heritage in art. That important photographers are no longer willing to debate whether ...
Paul-Maurice Legrain was the most prominent, yet least representative, figure in the late nineteenth century French temperance movement. He founded the first popular temperance organization and was France's hading expert in the treatment... PATRICIA,E.,PRESTWICH - 《Addiction》 被引量: 1发表: ...
Flies ascend in the narrative, they have a champion in Inés and we will even come across numerous literary references to them, some that hold them more in esteem than others. They are also that niggle that she feels, something that wants attention that she is not seeing. ...