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Qué (quién) es T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G - definición


T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G         
SHORT FILM
T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G is a 12-minute short film directed by Paul Sharits in 1968.Brief entry on T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G with a quote by Paul Sharits on the film's intent It uses many of the strategies characteristic of the structural film movement, including a static frame, flicker effects, flash frames and continual audio and visual repetition.
CH···O interaction         
In chemistry, a CH···O interaction is occasionally described as a special type of weak hydrogen bond. These interactions frequently occur in the structures of important biomolecules like amino acids, proteins, sugars, DNA and RNA.
T and O map         
  • ''The [[Hereford Mappa Mundi]]'', about 1300, [[Hereford Cathedral]], England.  A classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at center, east toward the top, [[Europe]] at bottom left and Africa on the right.
  • A "T-O" map made with modern cartography
  • Ideal reconstruction of medieval world maps (from ''Meyers Konversationslexikon'', 1895) (Asia shown on the right)
TYPE OF MEDIEVAL WORLD MAP
T-O map; TO map; TO Map; TO maps; TO Maps; T-and-O map; T&o map; T and o map; O-T map; O and T map; Isidoran map
A T and O map or OT or TO map (orbis terrarum, orb or circle of the lands; with the letter T inside an O), also known as an Isidoran map, is a type of early world map that represents the physical world as first described by the 7th-century scholar Isidore of Seville in his De Natura Rerum and later his Etymologiae.: "...