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Mirholm, Alexander; Ellervik, Ulf – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
We describe the use of acrylic tanks (400 x 450 x 27 mm) for visualization of chemical demonstrations in aqueous solutions. Examples of well-suited demonstrations are oscillating reactions, pH indicators, photochemical reduction of Lauth's violet, and chemoluminiscent reactions. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Principles
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Smith, Gregory D.; Nunan, Elizabeth; Walker, Claire; Kushel, Dan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Imaging of artwork is an important aspect of art conservation, technical art history, and art authentication. Many forms of near-infrared (NIR) imaging are used by conservators, archaeologists, forensic scientists, and technical art historians to examine the underdrawings of paintings, to detect damages and restorations, to enhance faded or…
Descriptors: Art Products, Preservation, Art History, Chemistry
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Parker-Jenkins, Marie; Parker-Jenkins, William – School Science Review, 1985
Provides information to identify and implement the key characteristics which contribute to an efficient and comfortable visual display unit (VDU) lighting installation. Areas addressed include VDU lighting requirements, glare, lighting controls, VDU environment, lighting retrofit, optical filters, and lighting recommendations. A checklist to…
Descriptors: Display Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Glare, Higher Education
Crookham, Joe P. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Guidelines for planning the lighting facilities for recreational and other athletic fields are presented (a softball field is used for an example). Guidelines are given for determining (1) lighting needs and levels of uniformity; (2) lamp choice; (3) structural requirements; (4) operating and maintenance costs; and (5) financing options. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Cost Estimates, Electrical Systems, Facility Guidelines
Elwazanim, Salim A. – Educational Facility Planner, 1998
Discusses educational facility lighting management, and examines how light quantity, distribution, and quality-enhancement strategies can improve the indoor environment while reducing lighting costs. Informational tables provide lighting pattern, color, and illuminance data. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Glare, Lighting
Steiner, Sheldon – American School and University, 1980
The New York State Lighting Efficiency Standards for existing public buildings were developed so that nontechnical persons can calculate present power used for lighting in various spaces of their buildings and then determine the recommended allowable power budget for lighting each space. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Lighting, Public Facilities
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Sydoriak, Diane – CEFP Journal, 1984
Describes a research project that will measure whether student achievement, blood pressure, height, and weight gain are influenced by the choice of color and/or the source of artificial light in the classroom. Four third-grade classrooms will be the treatment groups involving two colors and three different artificial light sources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Color, Elementary Education, Environmental Influences
Ryerson, Charles – American School & University, 1996
Suggests group relamping in educational facilities as a more efficient method than spot replacement of failed lamps. It can reduce operating costs, improve lighting quality, and help with federal and state regulations compliance. The implementation of group relamping is discussed in terms of planning, energy savings, and environmental issues. (RE)
Descriptors: Built Environment, Climate Control, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement