Object Description Sample Clauses

Object Description. Artist name, nationality and dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions in inches (include HxWxD for 3-D objects), and if applicable a lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with a lender's attribution, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the sample Certificate of Indemnity). Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. In addition: • For objects directly on or mounted onto panel, wood or board, include the type of wood. • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (e.g. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate if the print was made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality and dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions HxW in inches (adding dimensions of frames is optional), include HxWxD for 3-D objects, and if applicable a lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with a lender's attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the Certificate of Indemnity). Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. In addition: • For objects directly on or mounted onto panel, wood or board, include the type of wood. • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (e.g. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate if the print was not made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds. • For cast objects (i.e. bronze), include casting date.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality and life dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions HxW in inches (adding dimensions of frames is optional), include HxWxD for 3-D objects, and if applicable, a lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with a lender’s attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the sample Certificate of Indemnity). Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. In addition: • For objects directly on or mounted onto panel, wood or board, include the type of wood. • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (e.g. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate if the print was made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds. • For cast objects (i.e. bronze), include casting date.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality and life dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions HxW in inches (adding dimensions of frames is optional), include HxWxD for 3-D objects, and lender accession/inventory number (if none, state “No Inv. #). If the borrower does not agree with a lender's attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the Certificate of Indemnity). Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. In addition: • For objects directly on or mounted onto panel, wood or board, include the type of wood. • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (e.g. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate if the print was not made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds. • For cast objects (i.e. bronze), include casting date.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality and dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions in inches (include HxWxD for 3-D objects), and lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with a lender's attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the Certificate of Indemnity). In addition: • For objects directly on or mounted onto panel, wood or board, include the type of wood. • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (e.g. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate whether or not the print was made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds.
Object Description. Acquisition Interfaces to the CCD and STEM acquisition AutoLoader Interfaces to the Autoloader BlankerShutter Interface for the shutter override function Camera Interfaces to the camera and the fluorescent screens Configuration Interface to the configuration object that allows querying whether the microscope is a Tecnai or Titan. Gun Interfaces to the functionality of the gun and the high tension. Illumination Interfaces to the illumination system that forms and manipulates the beam InstrumentControlMode Interfaces to the TEM/STEM switch Projection Interfaces to the imaging system Stage Interfaces to stage and specimen holder TemperatureControl Interfaces to the temperature controller UserButton(s) Interface(s) to the user button(s), can receive events Vacuum Interfaces to the vacuum system The Acquisition object gives access to CCD and STEM image acquisition. • In order for acquisition to be available TIA (TEM Imaging and Acquisition) must be running (even if you are using DigitalMicrograph as the CCD server). • If it is necessary to update the acquisition object (e.g. when the STEM detector selection on the TEM UI has been changed), you have to release and recreate the main microscope object. If you do not do so, you keep accessing the same acquisition object which will not work properly anymore.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality and dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions in inches (include HxWxD for 3-D objects), and lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with any of the lender's attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the Certificate of Indemnity). In addition: • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. Give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity (i.e. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. give page number(s) to be exhibited. • For prints and photographs, provide the date of the print, indicate whether or not the print was made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large 3-D and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds.
Object Description. Artist name, nationality/dates, title, date, medium, support, dimensions in inches (include HxWxD for 3-D objects), and lender accession/inventory number. If the borrower does not agree with any of the lender's attributions, explain. Indicate if an object contains more than one part (e.g., a pair of earrings). If an object is described as a pair or set, it is the applicant's responsibility to advise the lender of the Federal Council's policy regarding loss of a part of a pair or set (see Clause 7 of the sample Certificate of Indemnity). In addition: • For collages and mixed media, identify the medium/materials (and support, if applicable) of each element. • For manuscripts and sketchbooks, indicate the entire number of pages, and the number and size of illuminations or illustrations. • For books, give the number and date of the edition and, if possible, the rarity ( i.e. the number of known copies), and describe annotations or associations. • For prints and photographs, give the date of the print, indicate whether or not the print was made by the artist or photographer, and note if it is the only state, or which state it is, if known. • For large 3-D and/or particularly heavy objects, give the weight in pounds.
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