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Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium (Center)1111 California StreetSan Francisco, CA 94108 map cross street: Taylor St. district: Nob Hill Tel. 415.776.4702 Website |
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| About Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium (Center) Located atop Nob Hill in one of San Francisco's most prestigious neighborhoods, the Nob Hill Masonic Center is a versatile facility hosting a variety of events. |
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Editorial Review The Universe Within Internal Dialog By Clifton Lemon (04/08/2005)" One can easily imagine the ecstasy of 15th and 16th century artists and anatomists, especially Leonardo da Vinci, had they been able to see what we can now do -- carefully and accurately preserve human bodies, dissected, sliced, and revealed in almost any way possible. Thanks to a technology called plastination, whereby water and lipids in biological tissues are replaced by curable polymers (otherwise known as plastic), cadavers can be transformed into odorless, dry, durable specimens invaluable for anatomical study and analysis. " |
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