Box 5
Container
Contains 33 Results:
Boxing Day '04 Tsunami Preliminary Visualization DVD-3, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-354
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
Boxing Day '04 Tsunami Preliminary Visualization DVD-4, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-355
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
CTC SciCentr: Cornell Theory Center SciCentr 2004 Promo DVD/DVD-ROM, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-356
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
ActiveWorlds/Cornell Theory Center SciCentr 2004 Promo; Margaret Corbit DVD/DVD-ROM, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-357
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
Structures and Haplotypes of Brassica Anti-Self-pollination Protein; Thanat Chookajorn DVD/DVD-ROM, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-358
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
Heber Polycrystal 04 Archive; Gerd Heber DVD/DVD-ROM (2c.), 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-359
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) Lectures; Rana Morris, Eric Sayers DVD-1, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-360
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
NCBI Lectures; Rana Morris, Eric Sayers DVD-2, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-361
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
NCBI Lectures; Rana Morris, Eric Sayers DVD-3, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-362
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004
NCBI Lab, Andrei Gabrielian DVD 1, 2004
Item — Box: 5
Identifier: DVD-363
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The collection contains digital files, created by Chris Pelkie, of videotapes and DVDs from the Cornell Theory Center Visualization Group. The earliest tape is probably from 1988, and the most recent visualization movies (not necessarily tape) are from 2008. For the most part, these are scientific visualizations, i.e., graphics produced from numeric data. Most represent either/or time series or motion sequence (rotation, for example) of the visualized phenomena. There are a few live action...
Dates:
2004