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Brion Gysin, I am that I am, [1960], via D’Ambrosio, Matteo. (2018). The Early Computer Poetry and Concrete Poetry. Matlit. 6. 51-72. 10.14195/2182-8830_6-1_4.
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Seal of the Government-General of Madagascar (1897 - 1958)
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Coat of Arms of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan during the reign of King Hussein. Inscription on the scroll comprises three phrases. On the right side: “Al Hussein bin Talal bin Aoun” (Aoun is the great grandfather of Al Sharif Al Hussein bin Ali). In the middle: “King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.” On the left side: “Who seeks support and guidance from God.” (Wikipedia)
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Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria-Hungary, 1866 to 1915
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"In this synchrotron imaging, we can see how the basilar membrane (green), that is set in motion by sound, ends in the base near the round window (red). Nature, ingenious as always, found a way to suspend this membrane basally so that round window motions do not interfere with the super-sensitive basilar membrane that transmit mechanical vibrations to the sensory cells with nanometer precision." Source: Incredible Synchrotron Imaging: New Findings in the Human Cochlea | Prof. Helge Rask-Andersen
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Phase-contrast imaging data showing the ear membrane and auditory nerve in the cochlea. The octave bands are shown in different colours. Humans can perceive frequencies from 20 Hz (the top of the coil) to 20,000 Hz (the base of the coil). (Courtesy: Hao Li) Source: Advanced X-ray imaging creates sound-frequency maps of the human inner ear
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