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  1. Living in glass houses: Domesticity, interior decoration, and environmental aesthetics.Kevin Melchionne - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (2):191-200.
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    Roman Villa decorations - (V.) ruppienė (ed.) Stone and splendor: Interior decorations in late-antique palaces and Villas. Proceedings of a workshop, Trier, 25–26 April 2019. (Forschungen zu spätrömischen residenzen 1.) pp. VIII + 246, b/w & colour figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2021. Cased, €78. Isbn: 978-3-447-11662-6. [REVIEW]Ellen Swift - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):286-288.
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    Roman Decoration - Swift Style and Function in Roman Decoration. Living with Objects and Interiors. Pp. xvi + 231, ills, colour pls. Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009. Cased, £55. ISBN: 978-0-7546-6563-2. [REVIEW]Guy P. R. Métraux - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):577-580.
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    Taste: media and interior design.Karin Tehve - 2023 - New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book traces and explores the evolution of taste from a design perspective: what it is, how it works and what it does. Karin Tehve examines taste primarily through its recursive relationship to media. This ongoing process changes the relationship between designers and the public, and our understanding of the relationship of individuals to their social contexts. Through an analysis of taste, design is understood to be an active constituent of social life, not as autonomous from it. This book reclaims (...)
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    Practical ethics in architecture and interior design practice.Sue Lani W. Madsen - 2023 - New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Dana E. Vaux & David Wang.
    Practical Ethics in Architecture and Interior Design Practice presents the basics of design practice through ethical scenarios, ushering design students into real-world experiential learning. Each chapter begins with a detailed story involving a complicated set of practical and ethical dilemmas, exemplifying those encountered each day in the world of professional practice. Practice-based topics such as contracts and project delivery methods, marketing design services, cross-cultural collaboration, virtual connectivity, social justice and sustainable design, soft skills, and other related professional practice themes (...)
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    The Reconstruction of the Corpus Christi Interior in Nieśwież as an Example of European Cultural Space Continuity.Olga Dmitrievna Bazhenova, Lena Sisking, Beata Elwich & Krystyna Gutowska - 2007 - Dialogue and Universalism 17 (5/6):129-139.
    The paper reports on the state of Polish and Belarusian scientists’ research on eighteenth century reconstruction and pictorial decorations of the Corpus Christ Church in Nieśwież. On the basis of the inquiry conducted based on Belarusian, Polish and American archives, the author forms a new hypothesis that the reconstruction and church decoration was done by a North Italian architect, Maurizio Pedetti. This hypothesis reveals the network of European artistic and ideological connections, part of which became Nieśwież through the artistic (...)
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    Acquisition.Hiram W. Woodward Jr - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (2):291-303.
    Material acquisition—buying, inheriting, being given—and nonmaterial—learning a word, assimilating a form—have been likened, and in both, meaningful acquisition cannot take place without a taxonomy, a scheme of categories into which the acquired element can be fitted. Then with these elements—both material and nonmaterial—we create a world or build and project a self, the painter and the interior decorator equally manipulating the elements in a vocabulary. The coarseness of such an outlook seems to bludgeon away long-established fine distinctions. We need (...)
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    Velázquez’s Dwarfs and the Modern Uncanny.Keith Broadfoot - 2016 - Angelaki 21 (2):33-50.
    In this article I focus on a “set” of four paintings by Diego Velázquez that form part of his contribution to the interior decoration of the Torre de la Parada. Developing upon Lacan’s response to Foucault’s famous commentary on Las Meninas I argue that Velázquez’s modernity is nowhere more marked than in this set of paintings in which an unprecedented focus is directed towards the liminal figure of the court dwarf. Reading these works as displaced portraits of the (...)
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    Color Harmonies.Nicola Bruno (ed.) - 1993 - University of Chicago Press.
    Because theories of visual perception have traditionally concentrated on form, artists have generally dealt with the problem of color through their own observation and intuition. In _Color Harmonies,_ Augusto Garau systematically investigates the role of both color and form in visual perception and presents an original theory of the aesthetic relations among colors. Garau, a painter who teaches the psychology of form, pays particular attention to the way colors behave when organized in patterns. His theory of color combination addresses two (...)
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    On the Characteristic of Temple Complexes in the Near East in the 4th–3rd Millennia BC.Liudmila I. Avilova - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (2):p3.
    Investigation of metal is important for understanding relationship between production and ideology in ancient Near East. Metal production in the Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age stimulated transformation of egalitarian society into stratified one. The author traces relation of objects of social and religious significance (interior decorations, anthropo- and zoomorphic sculpture, symbolic weapons and implements) with certain types of sites. From the Neolithic onward metal was used in mortuary practice. In the Early Bronze Age metal production shows relationship with the (...)
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    The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque.Catherine Wilson - 1993 - The Leibniz Review 3:1-2.
    In this fascinating but sometimes baffling book, the reader engages with a series of conditionals like the following: “If [the psychiatrist] Clérimbault manifests a delirium, it is because he discovers the tiny hallucinatory perceptions of ether addicts in the folds of clothing”. “If Leibniz’s principles [of identity and sufficient reason] appear to us as cries, it is because each one signals the presence of a class of beings that are themselves crying and draw attention to themselves by these cries...”. Deleuze’s (...)
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  12. Daiktų grožis.Lionginas Šepetys - 1965 - Vilnius,: Mintis.
     
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    Comme Elle Respire: Memory of Breath, Breath of Memory.Frédérique Berthet & David F. Bell - 2023 - Substance 52 (1):92-96.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Comme Elle Respire:Memory of Breath, Breath of MemoryFrédérique Berthet (bio)Translated by David F. Bell (bio)La poésie est un système de respiration, c'est fait pour mieux respirer.[Poetry is a respiration system, it's made for breathing better.]—Erri De Luca- Stop!- What?- I can hear you breathing!...- Stop!- Breathing?- Yes!—Paul Thomas AndersonLittle paper-fish cutouts have been placed on the ground, on the carpet.We're in the reassuring '70s stylishness of a doctor's office. (...)
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  14. Cultivation: Art and Aesthetics in Everyday Life.Kevin Melchionne - 1995 - Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook
    Cultivation: Art and Aesthetics in Everyday Life is an inquiry into everyday practices with an aesthetic dimension such as collecting, walking and domestic life. I examine the implications of a critical engagement with these practices for philosophical aesthetics and cultural studies. Traditional aesthetic theory has been informed by a fine arts model of creativity and aesthetic experience and, thus, has not adequately treated everyday aesthetic life. The rapidly expanding field of contemporary cultural studies, on the other hand, has been marked (...)
     
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    The World of Mathematics. [REVIEW]Ernan McMullin - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:221-223.
    This anthology has had a fantastic success in the U.S., selling over 200,000 sets in a few months, and prompting its astounded editor to remark that the tasteful four-volume set must have been secretly pushed by interior decorators! We have had so much of anthologies in late years that one automatically inclines to discount their lasting value in a field where profound and hard thinking is so necessary. Let it be said at once that Mr. Newman has not attempted (...)
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    Litewskie zamki Słowackiego.Anna Kurska - 2003 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 6:145-160.
    The subject of this essay is the medieval castle present in Juliusz Siowacki’s literary works. I am interested in the ways оf its presentation, attempting to recall the climate of antiquity and the evolution of the picture of the castle. Therefore, I discuss the image of the castle created in the early works: the poetic novel Hugo (1829), the drama Mindowe (1832), as well as in the later works belonging to the so called mystical period: Wallenrod and Konrad Wallenrod. Helsztyński (...)
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    Graphic Design in the Context of Taste Culture: Educational and Upbringing Potential.Oleg Vereshchagin - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 29 (2):175-185.
    The article examines the place of graphic design in modern post-industrial society, extending beyond purely applied art and aspiring to play the role of an expert in the interiors of human existence, determining the social and cultural status of an individual. It is argued that graphic design, organically integrating into contexts and actively responding to the challenges of such a social-decorative phenomenon as fashion, plays a significant role in shaping taste culture. This attests to the multiplicity of ambivalent cultural manifestations (...)
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    Seeing cultural conflicts.David Carrier - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (3):115-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 39.3 (2005) 115-120 [Access article in PDF] Commentary Seeing Cultural Conflicts Some years ago the great intellectual historian Isaiah Berlin made an important statement about what has become known as multiculturalism: We are urged to look upon life as affording a plurality of values, equally genuine, equally ultimate, above all equally objective; incapable, therefore, of being ordered in a timeless hierarchy, or judged in (...)
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    Art Nouveau Ukrainian Architecture in a Global Context.Nelia Romaniuk - 2019 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 6:137-148.
    The article is dedicated to Ukrainian Art Nouveau architecture, which became a unique phenomenon in the development of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century architecture. Along with the reality that architecture in Ukraine evolved as a component of the European artistic movement, a distinctive architectural style was formed, based on the development of the traditions of folk architecture and ornamentation. This style produced much innovation in the shaping, decor, and ornamentation of buildings. Significant contributions to the development of architectural modernism in (...)
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    A Sam Wilde Group Cup in Oxford.John Boardman - 1970 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 90:194-195.
    Mrs Ure has recalled attention in recent JHS Notes to the class of fifth-century Corinthian cups and other small vases studied formerly by Sam Wide and her. It is surely time the class had a name and, with Mrs Ure's approval, I suggest ‘The Sam Wide Group’. Mrs Ure mentions a cup of the group in Oxford and I take this opportunity to publish it. It is in private possession but at present exhibited in the Ashmolean museum, whose photographs of (...)
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    W poszukiwaniu niepodległości w sztuce: Pawilon polski na wystawie paryskiej 1925.Katarzyna Nowakowska-Sito - 2018 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 30 (1):185-198.
    After reappearance of Poland on the map of Europe in 1918, the first major manifestation of the new country’s creative potential was at the 1925 International Exhibition of Applied Arts and Modern Industry in Paris. The Polish Pavilion, which had divided the opinion of critics at home, won the Grand Prix. The award of over 170 prizes to the Polish section in different areas and categories – from posters to art schools – gave ample reason to consider the exhibition an (...)
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    Style, Rhetoric, and Postmodern Culture.Bradford Vivian - 2002 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 35 (3):223-243.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 35.3 (2002) 223-243 [Access article in PDF] Style, Rhetoric, and Postmodern Culture Bradford Vivian Modern rhetoricians habitually avoid the canon of style. The reasons for this avoidance should be familiar to those versed in the disciplinary lore of rhetoric. Since the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. E., when oratorical virtuosos like Gorgias proclaimed that "Speech is a powerful lord, which by means of the finest (...)
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    Bogotá D. C. - Guadalupe Ruiz.Joerg Bader (ed.) - 2012 - Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess.
    The Colombian-born photographer and artist Guadalupe Ruiz has undertaken a project to document the social and economic inequity in her native city of Bogotá. She explores six houses from the city's six different taxation classes whose residents range from extremely affluent to impoverished. By taking photographs of apartments and streetscapes, whole interiors and single pieces of furniture, Ruiz creates a cohesive and multilayered portrait of the city as a whole. She also examines personal and decorative objects, such as family portraits (...)
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    Atomic guildswomen.Redell Olsen - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (3):149-153.
    Atomic Guildswomen is a hybrid poem-essay that combines art writing and critical reflection on the contexts and sources initially suggested by “A Provisional Memorial to Nuclear Disarmament” by the artist David Mabb. The ironies implicit in the choice of a William Morris fabric design to decorate the interiors of Vanguard Class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines by the Ministry of Defence are explored alongside the history and writings of the women's peace movement in the United Kingdom – especially those of the (...)
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    "Temple complexes" in the religious life of the trypillia community.Oleksandr Ivanovich Zavalii - 2021 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 92:64-88.
    In the period 4800-3600 BC. in the eastern part of the Trypillia area arose "giant settlements" or "megasites" / "mega-settlements" with thousands of buildings. In the central parts of these living conglomerates, scientists found special buildings that were recognized as sanctuaries, sacred complexes or temples. In the late period of the Trypillia culture they disappeared. These religious buildings were built with a focus visible processes of celestial bodies and the laws of cyclic rotation of the Earth in space, and included (...)
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    China's Vanishing Worlds: Countryside, Traditions, and Cultural Spaces.Matthias Messmer & Hsin-Mei Chuang - 2013 - MIT Press.
    Photographs and text document disappearing cultural landscapes and lifestyles in rural China, capturing poignant scenes far from Beijing or Shanghai. Just a few kilometers from the glittering skylines of Shanghai and Beijing, we encounter a vast countryside, an often forgotten and seemingly limitless landscape stretching far beyond the outskirts of the cities. Following traces of old trade routes, once-flourishing marketplaces, abandoned country estates, decrepit model villages, and the sites of mystic rituals, the authors of this book spent seven years exploring, (...)
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  27. Des minéraux jaunes peu connus: le mastaba d'Akhethétep.Sylvie Colinart & Christiane Ziegler - 1998 - Techne 7:31-34.
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    Decoration on the Cult Chapel Walls of the Old Kingdom Tombs at Giza: A New Approach to Their Interaction. By Leo Roeten.Ronald J. Leprohon - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (1).
    The Decoration on the Cult Chapel Walls of the Old Kingdom Tombs at Giza: A New Approach to Their Interaction. By Leo Roeten. Culture & History of the Ancient Near East, vol. 70. Leiden: Brill, 2014. Pp. lix + 436, illus. $218.
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    Metalogical Decorations of Logical Diagrams.Lorenz Demey & Hans Smessaert - 2016 - Logica Universalis 10 (2-3):233-292.
    In recent years, a number of authors have started studying Aristotelian diagrams containing metalogical notions, such as tautology, contradiction, satisfiability, contingency, strong and weak interpretations of contrariety, etc. The present paper is a contribution to this line of research, and its main aims are both to extend and to deepen our understanding of metalogical diagrams. As for extensions, we not only study several metalogical decorations of larger and less widely known Aristotelian diagrams, but also consider metalogical decorations of another type (...)
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    Décors peints au plafond dans des maisons hellénistiques à Délos.Françoise Alabe - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (1):231-263.
    Fragments of painted plaster found in the destruction layer of three first floor rooms in the House of Seals and of one first floor room of the House of the Sword had broken from the ceiling. They allow the restoration of the schema in the room of the House of the Sword and of two of the rooms in the House of Seals, the latter in colour. Composed of bands surrounding a quadrangular field, these décorations, evoking carpets stretched on the (...)
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    Chemical decoration in cubic approximant and quasicrystal in the Al–Cu–Fe system.V. Simonet, F. Hippert, R. A. Brand, Y. Calvayrac, J. Rodriguez-CarvajaL & A. Sadoc - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):573-579.
  32. Decorating Charleston Farmhouse : Bloomsbury's experiments in forms of life, work and art.Beate Söntgen - 2020 - In Sami R. Khatib (ed.), Critique--the stakes of form. Zurich: Diaphanes.
     
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    The decorations for archduke Leopold William's state entry into antwerp.Hans Vlieghe - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):190-198.
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    The decorative scheme from the throne room of king Ashurnasirpal II palace.Philippe Racy Takla - 2009 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 2:61-76.
    We will present the main characteristics of the decorative scheme from throne room in the palace of the Neo-Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, whose reign extended from 883-859 BC, located in the ancient city of Kalhu, now north Iraq. We consider decorative scheme to be the presence of images and texts in an architectural setting. We believe that the creation of the decorative scheme may be in some way linked to political projects, and therefore, it would be an expression of the (...)
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    Tile decoration model of the W- approximant.M. Mihalkovič & M. Widom - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):557-565.
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    Temple Decoration and Cultural Identity in the Archaic Greek World.Mary Stieber - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (2):189-191.
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    Le décor des toits de Grèce du IIe s. av. au Ier s. ap. J.-C. Traditions, innovations, importations (Première partie).Marie-Françoise Billot - 1997 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (1):235-290.
    This first part, compiled from a catalogue of documents whose chronology has been reconsidered, is devoted to roofs of marble and limestone. The second part, on terra-cotta roofs, will appear in the Actes du Colloque "Constructions publiques et programmes édilitaires du II s. av. au Ier s. ap. J.-C. "Athènes, EFA, mai 1995. The principal traditions survive until the beginning of the empire, and the tendencies that had already begun to appear in the 3rd c. (disappearance of the cyma reversa (...)
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    Decoration of facets on silver.J. G. Allpress & J. V. Sanders - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (100):645-658.
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    Décoration des plafonds de la Chapelle Palatine.Alexis Pavlovskij - 1893 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 2 (3).
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    Decorated quasicrystals and their diffraction patterns.B. Kozakowski & J. Wolny - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):549-555.
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    The decorative truck as a communicative device.Alain Lefebvre - 1989 - Semiotica 75 (3-4):215-228.
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  42. Décor du petit cloître de la Chartreuse de Paris peint par Le Sueur: étude techique et historique des restaurations.Elisabeth Martin, Jacqueline Bret & Christiane Naffah - 1994 - Techne 1:85-102.
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    Sculptures décoratives provenant des frontons d'un temple (pl. X, XI, XII).Théophile Homolle - 1879 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 3 (1):515-526.
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    Decorative and applied art: the play of a creative person.Alena Sergeevna Zelenkina - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of the game and its presence in creative activity. The gameplay is presented as an important part of human life. The presence of both elements in a person's work shapes him as a "creative" and "creating" entity. The introduced characteristics are analyzed from the point of view of the historical context, where the concepts of a creative person and a person playing are equated to each other. Their similarity is established (...)
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    Dislocation decoration and raft formation in irradiated materials.M. Wen, N. M. Ghoniem * & B. N. Singh - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (22):2561-2580.
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    Monuments Decores En Bas Relief Aux Noms De Thoutmosis II et Hatchepsout a Karnak. 2 Vols.Anthony Spalinger - 2007 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 127 (1):73.
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    The decorative character of westminster Abbey.Geoffrey Webb - 1949 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 12 (1):16-20.
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    Decorative art and the consumer: the nineteenth century English glass table service.Ian Wolfenden - 1995 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 77 (1):39-48.
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    Decorated 2D quasicrystals: structure factor for clusters and average Patterson analysis.J. Wolny, B. Kozakowski & A. DĄbrowska - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):637-643.
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    Decoration of inflated kite-clusters.J. Wolny, B. Kozakowski, M. Duda, B. Labno & J. Adamowski - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (13-15):2041-2047.
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