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    Pulp Pavilion by Ball-Nogues Studio at the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Ball and Nogues collaborated on their first joint project, entitled Maximilian's Schell, in 2005. The installation was located in the courtyard of Materials & Applications, an architecture gallery space in Los Angeles, California. The piece was a multi ...

  4. Benjamin Ball (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Ball (20 April 1833 [1] – 23 February 1893 [2]) was a French psychiatrist who was born in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He was the first "Chair of Mental and Brain Diseases" at the Paris Faculty of Medicine .

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    Content such as text, images, links, and effects are added into each of the presentation programs to deliver useful, consolidated information to a group. Visual elements add to the effectiveness of a presentation and help emphasize the key points being made through the use of type, color, images/videos, graphs, layout, and transitions.

  7. Oddball paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The oddball paradigm is an experimental design used within psychology research. The oddball paradigm relies on the brain's sensitivity to rare deviant stimuli presented pseudo-randomly in a series of repeated standard stimuli.

  8. Rosamund Marriott Watson - Wikipedia

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    Rosamund Ball, known as Rose, was born in London [1] on 6 October 1860, the fifth child of Benjamin Williams Ball, an accountant and amateur poet, and Sylvia (Good) Ball. [2] Her older brother Wilfrid Ball became a painter of landscapes and marine subjects who helped introduce her to London's literary circles, including John Lane , the ...

  9. Benjamin Ball - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Ball may refer to: Benjamin Ball (physician) (1833–1893), English-born French psychiatrist Sir Benjamin Ball (RAF officer) (1912–1977), English Royal Air Force officer