An article discussing the 2014 incident where artist Maximo Caminero smashed a vase by Ai Weiwei at a Miami museum as a form of protest, exploring the philosophical boundaries of "Dadaist" art.
This paper investigates nonlinear electric transmission models. It uses Hamiltonian structures to analyze numerical accuracy, which is vital for understanding complex energy transfer in electrical systems. 3. Biomedical Research
This review examines how Schwann cells—typically found in the peripheral nervous system—can help repair damaged myelin sheaths in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) after injury or disease. 4. Art & Culture 116839
"The Newest Protest Art is the Destruction of the Old Protest Art" Publication: The New Republic (March 2014)
The ID refers to several distinct academic articles depending on the publisher's indexing system. Based on current records, here are the most relevant articles associated with this number: 1. Environmental Science & Bioengineering An article discussing the 2014 incident where artist
"Research on nonlinear electric transmission model based on Hamiltonian structure with numerical accuracy analysis"
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (Volume 200, Part 1, 2025) Art & Culture "The Newest Protest Art is
"Schwann cell remyelination of the central nervous system" Journal: Open Biology (Royal Society Publishing)