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Fig. 4. Futuristic periodic table showing predicted locations of a large number of transuranium elements (atomic numbers in parentheses). Fig. 4. Futuristic periodic table showing predicted locations of a large number of transuranium elements (atomic numbers in parentheses).
Butin between lies the history of modern sculpture in the 20th century, which for long periods was molded by Western influences. In the first wave of modern sculpture that appeared shortly before and shortly after World War I, both in the West in the Bauhaus school, the futurists and the De Stijl group, and in the East among the Russian constructivists, a certain constructive dominance was certainly unmistakable. But in the 1930s, the traditions of East... [Pg.33]

In this period, many famous architects and civil engineers carried out futuristic projects (Fig. 8.3), enveloping smaller cities or even a whole part of Manhattan, like Richard Buckminster Fullers design (Fig. 8.4). [Pg.261]

Fig. 6. Futuristic periodic table (atomic numbers of undiscovered elements are shown in parentheses). Fig. 6. Futuristic periodic table (atomic numbers of undiscovered elements are shown in parentheses).
A periodic table that places the actinide elements and the transactinide elements in positions that best represent our present understanding is shown in fig. 5. A more futuristic periodic table that includes the unattainable superactinide group of elements with 5g and 6f electrons is shown in fig. 6. [Pg.26]

Once victory in the Civil War was achieved, culture became the third front of revolutionary activity in the eyes of the Party. The establishment of NEP delayed the top-down management of literature and the arts that would emerge in the early 1930s. Despite the strident advocacy of RAPP, poetry in the NEP period was pluralist, and proletarian writers faced vibrant (and superior) competition from groups like the Futurists and Imaginists. [Pg.47]


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