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Most striking was their yearning to make art in permanent places-the walls of caves. This expansion from the body to the inert surface was in itself a startling act of lateral thinking, an outward projection of huge cultural consequence, and Homo sapiens did not produce it quickly. As much time elapsed between the first recognizable art and the cave paintings of Lascaux and Altamira, about 15 to 20 millenniums, as separates Lascaux (or Chauvet) from the first TV broadcasts. But now it was possible to see an objective image in shared space, one that was not the property...
Xenon, an inert gas already used in hospitalsas an anesthetic, can be pre-magnetized with alaser using Walsworth's method and inhaled by thepatient. The xenon then diffuses throughout thebody almost instantly, allowing a properly tunedMRI to detect the image...
...course, with sufficient straw one can construct a straw person-and this, it seems to me, The Crimson has succeeded in doing. But only random crows would mistake your inert fabrication for something real or substantial. Theodore Trost Teaching Fellow, Historical Studies...
...brings a reputation for political and social activism to Harvard's department, which has been criticized by students and Afro-American studies scholars as politically inert...
...Traditionally with viruses the classic approach has been to either inactivate the virus, which is basically taking a live virus and adding chemicals to is that make it inert," says Dr. Bernard N. Fields, Lehman professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at the Medical School. "Or alternatively you can weaken the virus...