- A
pulvino (or
impost block) is an
architectural structural element (dosseret)
having the
shape of an
inverted pyramid cushion,
which is
placed between...
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relief sculptures of the
eight winds on its frieze. A
pulvinated frieze (or
pulvino) is
convex in section. Such
friezes were
features of 17th-century Northern...
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Byzantine fighters are high blocks,
which are
sometimes referred to as
pulvino. The
Romanesque designed the
impost ornamentally or figuratively, similar...
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DeRan M,
Pulvino M,
Greene E, Su C, Zhao J (January 2008). "Transcriptional
activation of...
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Joseph Pulvino, and
Philip Corbin's son Jim,
doing business as
Steamship Sabino Inc. Jim was made part of the
corporation because neither Pulvino nor Brown...
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April 2000; the
portfolio returned 0.84% to 1.20% per month. Mitc**** and
Pulvino used a
sample of 4,750
offers between 1963 and 1998 to
characterize the...
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Sherwood Executive Officer Commander Christopher Dumas Executive Director Marc
Ratkus Command Master Chief Command Master Chief Petty Officer Damien Pulvino...
- Fulton, New York,
United States. The
current superintendent is Mr.
Brian Pulvino. The
district operates six schools: G. Ray
Bodley High School,
Fulton Junior...
- the
Corinthian capital of the mid-5th-century
Column of Marcian, with a
pulvino above it.
Corinthian capital from the late 5th-century "Basilica A" at...
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related to the Encyclopædia
Britannica Eleventh Edition article: Abacus.
Pulvino Brown 1993, p. 2
Cruickshank 1996, p. 1713
Avery 1962, p. 1 Kay 1955, p...