Abstract refers to a summary or a condensed version of a study that describes its most important aspects, including major results and conclusions. An abstract also highlights the major points covered, concisely describes the content and Scope of the study, and reviews the contents.
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Other /More definition: Abstract refers to a short summary at the beginning of a journal article that informs the reader about what was done - the methods and results.
Moreover, an Abstract is a brief summary of a research article or research study which generally begins the article and states the purpose of the research, the methods used, and the major findings totalling no more than 120 words. Flickr PhotosThese pictures about "Abstract" have been delivered by flickr on a random basis. We have no influence on it. All rights belong to their respective owners. Army Aviation School, Augusta from Aeroplane [1] (LOC)by The Library of CongressBain News Service,, publisher.
Army Aviation School, Augusta from Aeroplane [1]
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
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Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
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Augusta
Format: Glass negatives.
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Repository: Library of Congres . . . |  Untitledby Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: Thomas Smillie was the Smithsonian's first photographer and curator of photography. He and his studio staff re-shot many of the photographs collected by the institution's scientists, including documentation of Smithsonian-sponsored expeditions as well as images of scientific phenomena.
Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1917
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family when . . . |  Untitledby Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: Thomas Smillie was the Smithsonian's first photographer and curator of photography. He and his studio staff documented the institution's physical buildings and work spaces, including curators' offices, new museum buildings, exhibition installations, and the furniture used to store objects.
Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1917
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family . . . |  Untitledby Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: Thomas Smillie was the Smithsonian's first photographer and curator of photography. He and his studio staff re-shot many of the photographs collected by the institution's scientists, including documentation of Smithsonian-sponsored expeditions as well as images of scientific phenomena.
Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1917
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family when . . . | |  NGC 6240 (An extremely luminous galaxy about 400 million light years from Earth.)by Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: The peculiar butterfly shape of NGC 6240 was caused by the collision of two smaller galaxies. Chandra's high-resolution image of the galaxy's central region revealed not one, but two active giant black holes. Over the course of the next few hundred million years, the two supermassive black holes, which are about 3000 light years apart, will drift toward one another and merge to form one larger supermassive black hole. The relatively recent merger (30 million years) that forme . . . |
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