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Demorest, Amy. "Irving Emanuel Alexander (1922-2007)." American Psychologist 63, no. 1 (2008): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.63.1.59a.

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Tischbirek, Alexander. "Emanuel V. Towfigh/Alexander Gleixner, Smartbook Grundrechte ." Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Rechtswissenschaft 10, no. 3 (2023): 331–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/2196-7261-2023-3-331.

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Emanuel Towfigh und Alexander Gleixner gelingt mit ihrem Smartbook Grundrechte ein großer Wurf. Sie führen das Genre des klassischen Jura-Lehrbuchs in die Zeit der Digitalisierung, indem sie das Buch als Mittelpunkt eines ganzen Informationsnetzwerks konzipieren, welches virtuos zwischen dem Lehrtext des Buches, Original(rechts-)dokumenten, Fachliteratur, zusammenfassenden Videos, Übungsfällen, einem App-gestützten Training und sorgfältig kuratierten Hintergrundinformationen in ausgewählten Internetquellen vermittelt. Das Smartbook Grundrechte setzt hier einen neuen Standard für zukünftige Lehrbuchpublikationen. Denn wer sich einmal auf die Arbeit mit dem Smartbook eingelassen hat, dem wird es nicht leichtfallen, zum Lernen mit dem eindimensionalen gedruckten Text zurückzukehren.
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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Lidia Sakelarieva, and Alexander Pulev. "Scavenging behavior of an adult Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Testudinidae)." ZooNotes 2022, no. 205 (2022): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12807762.

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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Sakelarieva, Lidia, Pulev, Alexander (2022): Scavenging behavior of an adult Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Testudinidae). ZooNotes 2022 (205): 1-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12807762
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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Lidia Sakelarieva, and Alexander Pulev. "A Case of winter activity of the Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Testudinidae) from Bulgaria." ZooNotes 2022, no. 206 (2022): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12807810.

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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Sakelarieva, Lidia, Pulev, Alexander (2022): A Case of winter activity of the Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni Gmelin, 1789) (Reptilia: Testudinidae) from Bulgaria. ZooNotes 2022 (206): 1-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12807810
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Savage, Norman M., and Mary Baxter. "Late Devonian (Frasnian) brachiopods from the Wadleigh Limestone, Southeastern Alaska." Journal of Paleontology 69, no. 6 (1995): 1029–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000038014.

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A brachiopod fauna from the upper part of the Wadleigh Limestone, Alexander terrane, southeastern Alaska, is of late Frasnian age and includes the new taxa Gypidula cornuta alaskensis n. subsp., Gypidula upatensis n. sp., Gypidula perryi n. sp., Gypiduloides craigensis n. gen. and sp., Parapugnax schmidti n. sp., Westbroekina chaconenesis n. gen. and sp., Emanuella altus n. sp., Emanuella neumani n. sp., Adolfispirifer sanjuanensis n. sp., Theodossia albertoensis n. sp., Cyrtospirifer paridaensis n. sp., and Tenticospirifer wadleighensis n. sp. A few other taxa are cosmopolitan or conspecific with species known from elsewhere in western North America. The fauna overall may have North American affinities but includes an unusual number of previously undescribed forms. This lends support to the view, based on the affinities of Frasnian conodonts from this same locality (Savage, 1992) and Famennian brachiopods described from nearby (Savage et al., 1978), that these Alexander terrane faunas were not in general communication with Late Devonian North American cratonic faunas to the east.
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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Lidia Sakelarieva, Hristo Peshev, and Alexander Pulev. "Notes on the diet of Testudo hermanni boettgeri and T. graeca ibera in south-western Bulgaria with first cases of geophagy and myrmecophagy from the country." ZooNotes 2023, no. 228 (2023): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12807900.

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Mitrevichin, Emanuil, Sakelarieva, Lidia, Peshev, Hristo, Pulev, Alexander (2023): Notes on the diet of Testudo hermanni boettgeri and T. graeca ibera in south-western Bulgaria with first cases of geophagy and myrmecophagy from the country. ZooNotes 2023 (228): 1-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12807900
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Rizaldi, Rizaldi, Alfitri Alfitri, Waspodo Waspodo, and Sriati Sriati. "Paradigma Kebebasan Dan Pembebasan Sebagai Sebuah Ilmu Pengetahuan Kritis." Jurnal Studia Administrasi 5, no. 1 (2023): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.47995/jian.v5i1.151.

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Paradigma menjadi ukuran bagi pembedahan sebuah phenomena. Paradigma kebebasan ilmu pengetahuan merupakan pandangan tentang sebuah keadaan yang di jalani. Ilmu pengetahuan bkritis sebagai paradigma kebebasan. Dalam jurnal ilmiah ini khusus membahas tentang paradigma kebebasan ilmu pengetahuan melalui Bab XV dari buku yang di tulis oleh M.T Soerjanto Poespowardojo dan Alexander Seran yang berjudul “ Filsafat Ilmu Pengetahuan ; hakikat Ilmu Pengetahuan Kritik terhadap Visi Positivisme Logis Serta Implikasinya” pandangan dan argument-argumen dari beberapa filusuf diantaranya oleh ariestoteles, Emanuel Kant dan juga Francis Bacon tentang kebebasan ilmu pengetahuan. Jurnal ini merupakan jurnal ilmiah referensi dari beberapa karya ilmiah baik berupa jurnal dan buku-buku dengan tujuan untuk menambah khasana pengetahuan tentang pengetahuan serupa.
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Coccia, Emanuele, and Paulo Holanda. "A natureza é design." arte e ensaios 29, no. 45 (2023): 139–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.60001/ae.n45.9.

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No presente artigo, publicado em francês na revista Critique 2021/8, o autor aborda a noção de paisagem e os paradoxos de sua construção, tomando como referência a obra The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent, de Dilip da Cunha, publicada originalmente em inglês pela University of Pennsylvania em 2019. Emanuele Coccia é professor associado de filosofia na École de Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), em Paris. Dentre suas publicações traduzidas em diversas línguas, destacam-se A vida sensível (2010), Le bien dans les choses (2013) e La vie des plantes (2016). Foi coeditor, com Giorgio Agamben, da antologia monumental Angeli. Ebraismo Cristianesimo Islam (2009).
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Ribeiro, Reuvia De Oliveira, and Fernando De Morais. "A paisagem na viagem ao interior do Brasil de Johann Emanuel Pohl." Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais 10, no. 6 (2019): 316–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.6008/cbpc2179-6858.2019.006.0027.

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O Brasil no século XIX foi destino de vários expedicionários chamados de naturalistas. Por interesse no conhecimento ou em busca de novidades para a sociedade europeia, tais homens adentraram o Brasil e deixaram registros valiosos do período. O estudo tem por objetivo buscar as concepções de paisagem e em especial a paisagem do Tocantins em tal período descrita no diário de Johann Emanuel Pohl, posteriormente publicado em forma de livro. A partir da seleção metodológica com palavras-chave e frases, foi possível identificar traços e referências significativas a conceitos e formulações sobre a paisagem que seriam desenvolvidos nos séculos posteriores. Constatou-se uma visão plural da paisagem marcada pela formação cultural e científica do viajante que estabelece comparações e diferenças com o seu local de origem. Os escritos permitem identificar paralelos com as concepções de paisagem desenvolvidas por Alexander Von Humboldt, Siegfried Passarge, Richard Hartshorne, Carl Troll e Georges Bertrand. A pesquisa explora além da literatura de viagem do século XIX, as bases de formação do pensamento geográfico e contribui para o crescimento dos estudos sobre paisagem mediante o estudo dos escritos históricos acerca de viagens. Este estudo pode ser de grande contribuição para as ciências ambientais ao ter como objetos de estudos a paisagem e a descrição regional.
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Weber, Elisabeth. "Shared Breath, Common Sense: Encounters between Western and Amerindian Thought." MLN 139, no. 3 (2024): 584–603. https://doi.org/10.1353/mln.2024.a945093.

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Abstract: Emanuele Coccia's The Life of Plants proposes to "reopen the question of the world" through the deceptively simple, yet radical fact that all breathing living beings breathe because of plants. Refuting the metaphysical assumption that breath as spirit ( psyché rather than pneuma ) inhabits a higher ontological order than matter, Coccia fundamentally adjusts the claim of animal superiority over plants. As original as this approach might appear in contemporary Western thought, for Indigenous traditions, it is age-old. In the middle of the 19th century, it also deeply inspired Alexander von Humboldt's Kosmos . Not deterred by the "epistemic disconcertment" (H. Verran) between disparate knowledge traditions—Western/Northern and Amerindian—the Potawatomi scientist-botanist-ecologist Robin Wall Kimmerer engages in a practice of translative curiosity which, in the age of climate disaster, is more critical than ever. What Coccia's, Humboldt's and Kimmerer's approaches share is a radically expanded, literally vital understanding of sensus communis .
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Simões, Hugo. "Metamorfose: de silêncio e vida na translatio mundos." Belas Infiéis 9, no. 2 (2020): 13–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/belasinfieis.v9.n2.2020.27059.

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O silêncio, fundamental à criação artística que vai do modernismo ao período contemporâneo, é investigado, neste artigo, fora de seu paradigma citadino, a fim de se repensar o que é e o que pode ser tradução. Para tanto, mobiliza-se ideias de Paul Celan, Davi Kopenawa, Walter Benjamin, Alexandre Nodari e Emanuele Coccia, dentreoutros, tendo como objetivo cruzar ideias como memória, antropologia especulativa, biofonia, poética e xamanismo no delineamento do que seja uma translatio de mundos: a metamorfose. O silêncio ligado à ideia da biofonia se manifesta como vida, o que abre novas margens à “tarefa do tradutor”, dentre as quais o contato com o foris, como a floresta. Nessa chave, um poema de Paul Celan é traduzido como decorrência de uma “arqueologia especulativa”, ou seja, de uma nova perspectiva sobre a atenção dada ao poema e ao ambiente que o cercou e o cerca.
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Pascariu, Lucreția. "Emanuela Ilie, Claudia Tărnăuceanu (COORD.), Surse Și Valori Ale Educaţiei. Perspective Pluridisciplinare, Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Iaşi, 2021." Acta Marisiensis. Philologia 4, no. 1 (2022): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amph-2022-0077.

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Abstract Volume Surse și valori ale educației. Perspective pluridisciplinare (Educational Sources and Values. Multi-disciplinary Perspectives) (“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University Publishing House, Iași, 2021) consists of some of the works presented during the Valorile educației – educația valorilor din Antichitate până azi. Abordări teoretice, soluții practice (Educational Values – Education of Values from Ancient Times to Nowadays. Theoretical Approaches, Practical Solutions) National Symposium (5th edition, Iași, 2018, 6th edition, Iași, 2020) by researchers, academic professors and PhD candidates trained in different fields (linguistics, theory, history, literary critics, compared literature, philosophy, theology, visual arts, educational sciences). Grouped in three distinct sections (Antiqua, mediaevalia et humanistica; Moderna et contemporanea; Didactica), the studies highlight different perspectives on new research fields. Unlike the Symposium’s previous volumes, the coordinators dedicated a distinct section to the approach of educational processes from an axiological perspective and to the discussion of values as didactic landmarks (conceptual challenges, procedural difficulties and methodological solutions)
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Avram Șandru, Diana Alexandra. "Romanian women writers’ voices in exile. Insights from Un Dicționar al Exilului Feminin Românesc: Autoare Emblematice, Volume Reprezentative [A dictionary of Romanian women writers’ literary exile: Emblematic authors, representative works] coordinated by Emanuela Ilie." Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies 8, no. 2 (2025): 246–58. https://doi.org/10.35824/sjrs.v8i2.27444.

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Coordinated by Emanuela Ilie (Associate Professor, PhD, at the Faculty of Letters, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, literary critic, and member of the Writers’ Union of Romania), Un Dicționar al Exilului Feminin Românesc: Autoare Emblematice, Volume Reprezentative [A dictionary of Romanian women writers’ literary exile: Emblematic authors, representative works] was published by Eikon Publishing House (Bucharest, 2024, 567 pages). The volume offers a comprehensive and focused perspective on Romanian women writers in exile, a subject often marginalised in traditional literary scolarship. While reference works such as Florin Manolescu’s The Encyclopaedia of Romanian Literary Exile have significantly shaped the field, this dictionary stands out for its distinct emphasis on female authorship, positioning itself as a valuable and necessary complement to existing specialist literature. Designed as an indispensable bibliographic resource, the volume comprises twenty-three studies in literary history and criticism, each presented as a monographic analysis. These entries not only reconstruct the biographies of the selected authors but also offer in-depth examinations of their literary output, with a strong focus on the impact of exile on their creative trajectories. Each entry concludes with a comprehensive list of bibliographical references, reinforcing the scholarly utility of the volume.
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DRECIN, Mihai D. "FREEMASONRY AND THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE (JANUARY 1919 – JUNE 1920)." Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists Series on History and Archaeology 12, no. 2 (2020): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.56082/annalsarscihist.2020.2.21.

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The Romanian delegation - headed by Prime Minister Ion I.C. Brătianu - accompanied by other well-known Romanian figures who were not part of the delegation, but represented the Romanian elite who had emigrated to the French capital, attended the Paris Peace Conference and recognised that the political decisions concerning the future borders of the nations emerging from the former Austrian-Hungarian Empire were made by the Roman Catholic Church, the Freemasonry and the Jewish Youth Organisation. These were the institutions behind the political decisions made by the political leaders of France (Georges Clémenceau), Great Britain (Sir David Lloyd George), the United States of America (Woodrow Wilson), and Italy (Vittorio Emanuele Orlando). When, after a conflict with the then French Prime Minister, who was failing to observe the provisions of the August 1916 Treaty concluded between Romania and the Triple Entente, Ion I.C. Brătianu left Paris, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod became his successor as head of the Romanian delegation. The Transylvanian political leader and some of his close associates would also become members of the Ernest Renan Masonic lodge in Paris, on 4 August 1919. The decision was made by Alexandru Vaida-Voevod after extensive consultations with Ion I.C. Brătianu, who had returned to Bucharest by then, and Iuliu Maniu, the Chairman of the Ruling Council in Sibiu. The masonic involvement of the Romanian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference was proof of the diplomatic abilities of its members as well as of the perfect cooperation with the local political decisionmakers, with the purpose of adjusting to the then current international context to the benefit of the country’s national interests. After Romania and Hungary signed the Treaty of Trianon (4 July 1920) whose clauses were favourable to Romania, the Romanian freemasons would leave their Masonic lodges in the coming years.
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Boeger, Walter A., Michel P. Valim, Hussam Zaher, et al. "Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil." Zoologia 41 (August 26, 2024): 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e24005.

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Boeger, Walter A., Valim, Michel P., Zaher, Hussam, Rafael, José A., Forzza, Rafaela C., Percequillo, Alexandre R., Serejo, Cristiana S., Garraffoni, André R.S., Santos, Adalberto J., Slipinski, Adam, Linzmeier, Adelita M., Calor, Adolfo R., Garda, Adrian A., Kury, Adriano B., Fernandes, Agatha C.S., Agudo-Padrón, Aisur I., Akama, Alberto, Silva Neto, Alberto M. da, Burbano, Alejandro L., Menezes, Aleksandra, Pereira-Colavite, Alessandre, Anichtchenko, Alexander, Lees, Alexander C., Bezerra, Alexandra M.R., Domahovski, Alexandre C., Pimenta, Alexandre D., Aleixo, Alexandre L.P., Marceniuk, Alexandre P., Paula, Alexandre S. de, Somavilla, Alexandre, Specht, Alexandre, Camargo, Alexssandro, Newton, Alfred F., Silva, Aline A.S. da, Santos, Aline B. dos, Tassi, Aline D., Aragão, Allan C., Santos, Allan P.M., Migotto, Alvaro E., Mendes, Amanda C., Cunha, Amanda, Chagas Júnior, Amazonas, Sousa, Ana A.T. de, Pavan, Ana C., Almeida, Ana C.S., Peronti, Ana L.B.G., Henriques-Oliveira, Ana L., Prudente, Ana L., Tourinho, Ana L., Pes, Ana M.O., Carmignotto, Ana P., Wengrat, Ana P.G. da Silva, Dornellas, Ana P.S., Molin, Anamaria Dal, Puker, Anderson, Morandini, André C., Ferreira, André da S., Martins, André L., Esteves, André M., Fernandes, André S., Roza, André S., Köhler, Andreas, Paladini, Andressa, Andrade, Andrey J. de, Pinto, Ângelo P., Salles, Anna C. de A., Gondim, Anne I., Amaral, Antonia C.Z., Rondón, Antonio A.A., Brescovit, Antonio, Lofego, Antônio C., Marques, Antonio C., Macedo, Antonio, Andriolo, Artur, Henriques, Augusto L., Ferreira Júnior, Augusto L., Lima, Aurino F. de, Barros, Ávyla R. de A., Brito, Ayrton do R., Romera, Bárbara L.V., Vasconcelos, Beatriz M.C. de, Frable, Benjamin W., Santos, Bernardo F., Ferraz, Bernardo R., Rosa, Brunno B., Sampaio, Brunno H.L., Bellini, Bruno C., Clarkson, Bruno, Oliveira, Bruno G. de, Corrêa, Caio C.D., Martins, Caleb C., Castro-Guedes, Camila F. de, Souto, Camilla, Bicho, Carla de L., Cunha, Carlo M., Barboza, Carlos A. de M., Lucena, Carlos A.S. de, Barreto, Carlos, Santana, Carlos D.C.M. de, Agne, Carlos E.Q., Mielke, Carlos G.C., Caetano, Carlos H.S., Flechtmann, Carlos H.W., Lamas, Carlos J.E., Rocha, Carlos, Mascarenhas, Carolina S., Margaría, Cecilia B., Waichert, Cecilia, Digiani, Celina, Haddad, Célio F.B., Azevedo, Celso O., Benetti, Cesar J., Santos, Charles M.D. dos, Bartlett, Charles R., Bonvicino, Cibele, Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S., Santos, Cinthya S.G., Justino, Cíntia E.L., Canedo, Clarissa, Bonecker, Claudia C., Santos, Cláudia P., Carvalho, Claudio J.B. de, Gonçalves, Clayton C., Galvão, Cleber, Costa, Cleide, Oliveira, Cléo D.C. de, Schwertner, Cristiano F., Andrade, Cristiano L., Pereira, Cristiano M., Sampaio, Cristiano, Dias, Cristina de O., Lucena, Daercio A. de A., Manfio, Daiara, Amorim, Dalton de S., Queiroz, Dalva L. de, Queiroz, Dalva L. de, Colpani, Daniara, Abbate, Daniel, Aquino, Daniel A., Burckhardt, Daniel, Cavallari, Daniel C., Prado, Daniel de C. 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(2024): Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil. Zoologia (e24005) 41: 1-13, DOI: 10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e24005, URL: https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-4689.v41.e24005
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Allen, Barbara C. "Alexander I: The Tsar Who Defeated Napoleon. By Marie-Pierre Rey. Translated by Susan Emanuel. (DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2012. Pp. xiv, 439. $39.95.)." Historian 76, no. 3 (2014): 628–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hisn.12048_47.

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Cameron, C. "Alexander (Sandy) Wylie Logie Samuel Geoffrey Bedford Hilary Janet Davies George Gregor Donaldson Kenneth Charles Easton Benjamin Sidney Good Nicholas Hugh Gordon Emanuel Silver Robin Barker Smith." BMJ 322, no. 7290 (2001): 867. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7290.867.

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Miller, Alexander, Catherine Malabou, Emily Apter, Peter Szendy, Emanuela Bianchi, and Alexander R. Galloway. "On Epigenesis." October, no. 175 (2021): 109–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00418.

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Abstract “On Epigenesis” consists of a series of interrelated short articles examining the philosophical concept of epigenesis, with a particular focus on Catherine Malabou's development of it in contemporary thought. Alexander Miller introduces the topic of epigenesis and considers its significance as a new paradigm. He also presents the reader with an overview of Malabou's work on the topic: Drawing from recent advances in the life sciences as well as the Western philosophical tradition, he claims, Malabou has proposed “an epigenetic paradigm for rationality” for the 21st century. Catherine Malabou explains that when, in 2001, the scientific journal Nature published virtually the entire sequence of three billion bases that make up the human genome, people were surprised: Only five percent of the sequence turned out to actually be genes. Assembled in bunches and clusters, they are separated by vast expanses of so-called gene deserts made up of DNA characterized as “junk” or “repetitive,” which is to say, non-coding. The sequencing of the genome did not offer the revelations that people had expected, marking the end of the “everything is genetic” creed and announcing the rise of the “epigenetic paradigm.” The present article analyzes the implications of this new paradigm in biology, philosophy, and hermeneutics. Emily Apter situates Catherine Malabou's theory of epigenesis within a broader disciplinary context of Continental philosophy, the cognitive turn, and what a brain does or “is” as an object of aesthetic representation. Peter Szendy argues that even if they are not the central focus of her philosophical work, media and medial metaphors play a key role in Catherine Malabou's understanding of epigenetics. Indeed, her views on the epigenetic paradigm shift could lead to a rethinking of mediality. A medium, according to such an epigenetic approach, would be neither simply a storage space nor a carrier: It would be what happens along with the events (whether they involve works or data) that it hosts or transports. Emanuela Bianchi asks whether the epigenesis of “pure reason” can in any sense be “pure,” since epigenesis necessarily involves empirical processes. Foregrounding the topological involvement of the developing organism in its environment in both biological and psychoanalytic registers, she suggests a way forward can be found in thinking of the genesis of reason as both empirical and rational. Alexander R. Galloway traces an etymological path from “epigenetic” back to the Greek verb “gignomai,” meaning “to be born” or “to become.” But what is becoming? And why is becoming better than (mere) being? One answer is that becoming helps one to escape the confines of identity and rote determination. But what happens when the epigenetic paradigm becomes dominant, when contingency, evolution, and becoming prevail over essence, stasis, and determinism?
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Gelter, Martin. "Towfigh, Emanuel V., Niels Petersen: Ökonomische Methoden im Recht. Eine Einführung für Juristen. Mit Beiträgen v. Markus Englerth, Sebastian J. Goerg, Stefan Magen, Alexander Morell und Klaus Ulrich." Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 83, no. 2 (2019): 461. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/rabelsz-2019-0043.

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Wcislo, Frank. "Alexander I: The Tsar Who Defeated Napoleon. By Marie-Pierre Rey. Trans. Susan Emanuel. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2012. xvi, 439pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $39.95, hard bound." Slavic Review 73, no. 3 (2014): 677–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5612/slavicreview.73.3.677.

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Klorman, Edward. "Weber Sonatas for Piano and Violin; Piano QuartetIsabelle Faust vln, Alexander Melnikov pf, Boris Faust vla, and Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt vc Harmonia Mundi 902108, 2013 (1 CD: 70 minutes)." Nineteenth-Century Music Review 10, no. 2 (2013): 377–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479409813000438.

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BALLIETT, DOUG. "JOHANN ADOLPH HASSE (1699–1783), JOHANN WILHELM HERTEL (1727–1789), CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714–1788) CELLO CONCERTOS Musica Viva / Alexander Rudin (soloist and conductor) Chandos 0813, 2016; one disc, 70 minutes." Eighteenth Century Music 14, no. 2 (2017): 314–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478570617000185.

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Badham, G., C. Hollingsworth, F. F. Fenech, et al. "Norman John Badham Godfrey Malcolm ("Mac") Baker Emanuel Alfred Cachia John Emsley Coates John Costello Alexander Peter Dick John Michael Faccini Thomas John Fairbank John Cedric Goligher Harold Barnett Hewitt John MacDonald ("Angus") Holmes." BMJ 316, no. 7148 (1998): 1908. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.316.7148.1908.

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Blackman, Alexandra, Amy Rees, Rob Bowers, et al. "Abstract B018: MYC is sufficient to generate mid-life high-grade serous ovarian and serous endometrial carcinomas in a BRCA wild type p53-R270H mouse model." Clinical Cancer Research 30, no. 5_Supplement (2024): B018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1557-3265.endo24-b018.

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Abstract Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMM) have fundamentally changed how cancer etiology, early detection, and treatment can be understood. Mouse models have been developed that support the fallopian tube as the origin of some ovarian cancers. However, serous endometrial cancer is a much rarer gynecologic cancer with fewer models available. The genetics of serous endometrial cancer are very similar that of high-grade serous ovarian cancer. The most common mutation found in both high-grade serous ovarian cancer and serous uterine cancer is p53 and in humans, MYC is amongst the most amplified genes in both tyeps of cancer. We developed a GEMM of high-grade serous ovarian cancer by using a fallopian tube epithelium specific promoter Ovgp1 to express MYC and dominant negative mutant p53-R270H. Female mice developed lethal cancer at an average of 15.1 months. Histopathological examination of mice revealed HGSOC characteristics including nuclear p53 and nuclear MYC in clusters of cells within the fallopian tube epithelium and ovarian surface epithelium. Unexpectedly, nuclear p53 and MYC clustered cell expression was also identified in the uterine luminal epithelium, possibly from intraepithelial metastasis from the fallopian tube epithelium. Extracted tumor cells exhibited strong loss of heterozygosity at the p53 locus, leaving the mutant allele. Copy number alterations in these cancer cells were prevalent, disrupting a large fraction of genes. Transcriptome profiles most closely matched human HGSOC and serous endometrial cancer. Histological and transcriptomic findings are consistent with the hypothesis that serous uterine cancer may originate from the fallopian tube epithelium. Citation Format: Alexandra Blackman, Amy Rees, Rob Bowers, Christian Jones, Silvia Vaena, Shelby Carter, Evan Villamor, Della Evans, George Fullbright, David Long, Laura Spruill, Martin Romeo, Kristi Helke, Anthony Emanuel, Joe Delaney. MYC is sufficient to generate mid-life high-grade serous ovarian and serous endometrial carcinomas in a BRCA wild type p53-R270H mouse model [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Endometrial Cancer: Transforming Care through Science; 2023 Nov 16-18; Boston, Massachusetts. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2024;30(5_Suppl):Abstract nr B018.
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Uță Bărbulescu, Oana. "Gabriela Pană Dindelegan (coord.), Cristiana Aranghelovici, Adnana Boioc Apintei, Raluca Brăescu, Ștefan Colceriu, Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, Irina Nicula Paraschiv, Gabriela Pană Dindelegan (redactori), revizie: Rodica Zafiu, Emanuela Timotin, Cristian Moroianu, Îndreptar ortografic, ortoepic, morfologic și de punctuație, ediția a VI-a, Academia Română, Institutul de Lingvistică „Iorgu Iordan – Alexandru Rosetti”, București, 2024, Univers Enciclopedic Gold, ISBN 978-606-096-475-9." ROMANIAN STUDIES TODAY 8, no. 1/2024 (2024): 271–74. https://doi.org/10.62229/rst/8.1/27.

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Ediția a VI-a a Îndreptarului ortografic, ortoepic, morfologic și de punctuație (=ÎOOP6) aparține seriei de îndreptare academice redactate la Institutul de Lingvistică „Iorgu Iordan – Alexandru Rosetti” din București, continuând tradiția de peste șaizeci de ani de instituționalizare a normei, asumată de către Institutul de Lingvistică în 1960 (anul publicării primei ediții a îndreptarului, la care se adaugă edițiile succesive din 1965, 1971, 1983 și 1995). Ediția de față urmărește punerea de acord cu normele din ediția a III-a a Dicționarului ortografic, ortoepic și morfologic (=DOOM3), apărută în 2021, urmând și sub aspect tradiția instaurată odată cu ediția a IV-a a îndreptarului din 1983 (care a reflectat normele din prima ediție a DOOM din 1982).
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Nichols, Bradley, Jens-Uwe Guettel, Sabine Hake, Emanuela Kucik, Alexandra Minna Stern, and S. Jonathan Wiesen. "A Reusable Past: The Meaning of the Third Reich in Recent U.S. Discourse." Central European History 55, no. 4 (2022): 551–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938922001364.

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It does not require great powers of observation to note the pervasiveness of Nazi Germany in contemporary U.S. cultural and political discourse. For better or worse, the discursive landscape is saturated with depictions of and references to Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Gestapo—an obsession visible everywhere, from the progressive left to the far right, from TV shows to Twitter feeds to video games. The allure of using the Third Reich as a rhetorical weapon may seem obvious enough in a hyperpartisan political climate, but the resonance of that historical period clearly extends well beyond politics. Indeed, National Socialism now functions as an all-purpose conceptual barometer that can be applied to conversations about all sorts of subjects. Over the past few years, scholars have sought to shape such discussions with an unusually heavy outpouring of projects that explore correlations between Nazi Germany and the United States. What they rarely address, however, is why Americans are so prone to invoking the Third Reich as a framework for thinking about life in their own country to begin with. No less important to consider are the implications of how that trend has taken on such a wide-ranging salience and sense of urgency lately. With these questions in mind, Bradley Nichols (History, University of Missouri) convened an interdisciplinary roundtable, composed not only of historians, but also scholars of U.S. politics and culture. He invited Jens-Uwe Guettel (History, Penn State University), Sabine Hake (Germanic Studies, University of Texas), Emanuela Kucik (English and Africana Studies, Muhlenberg College), Alexandra Minna Stern (English, University of California, Los Angeles), and S. Jonathan Wiesen (History, University of Alabama at Birmingham) to share their insights and reflect on the issues at stake. 1. The recent upsurge of scholarly interest in the relationship between Nazi Germany and the United States has mirrored a heightened level of popular curiosity in the topic. How do we explain the timing of this conjuncture? What, if anything, sets it apart from the long-standing current of fascination with parallels linking the two countries? Is there something unique going on here that transcends other overlaps in focus between academia and the public (past or present)?
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Ray, Manisha, Justin He, Bin Wang, et al. "Abstract 5307: New developments in spatial transcriptomics unlock insights into the tumor microenvironment." Cancer Research 85, no. 8_Supplement_1 (2025): 5307. https://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2025-5307.

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Abstract The emergence of tools enabling researchers to perform high-plex spatial transcriptomics with single-cell resolution has revolutionized our understanding of tumor development. However, tissue samples with degraded RNA or extensive crosslinking present challenges for gene expression measurements. For decades, cancer tissue samples have been collected and preserved using formalin-fixation and embedding in paraffin (FFPE), which is not optimal for preserving RNA integrity. This has limited the depth of insights researchers can obtain from archival samples. The Multiplexed Error-Robust Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (MERFISH) technology facilitates direct RNA profiling in situ with high sensitivity and resolution. The high accuracy and high plexity are enabled by tiling probes along the length of a transcript, which is particularly challenging in samples with fragmented RNA, such as in FFPE. The MERFISH 2.0 chemistry and sample preparation workflow was developed specifically to improve transcript detection efficiency in measurement of up to 1000 genes in low quality tissues. These improvements can be applied to tissues of up to 3cm2 using the MERSCOPE® Ultra™ Platform. Here we applied the improved capabilities of MERFISH 2.0 to profile human breast cancer and human lung cancer tumors over a range of sample qualities. Breast and lung tumor samples, both whole sections and tissue microarrays (TMA), were run on the MERSCOPE Ultra Platform using a panel of 815 immuno-oncology genes with both MERFISH 1.0 and MERFISH 2.0. The resulting data was used for spatial and single-cell analyses. We show that in all tissues, particularly in lower quality tissues, MERFISH 2.0 increases the counts and subsequent quality of data analysis, such as increased detection of cell types and increased neighborhood associations. Inter- and intra-tumor immune profiling showed improved detection of low-expressing markers, enabling deeper study of the tumor microenvironment. Spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling of low-quality samples at single-cell level offers significant opportunities for understanding how cancers develop in situ. These improvements will enable new genomic inquiries into how tumors develop and modulate their environment, which in turn will open up new areas of therapeutic research. Citation Format: Manisha Ray, Justin He, Bin Wang, Bing Yang, Sudhir Tattikota, Timothy Wiggin, Hao Wang, Jichuan Zhang, Lizi Maziashvili, Alexander Genshaft, Peter Reinhold, Brittany Auclair, Robert Mathis, Shawn Wang, Jiang He, George Emanuel. New developments in spatial transcriptomics unlock insights into the tumor microenvironment [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2025; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2025 Apr 25-30; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2025;85(8_Suppl_1):Abstract nr 5307.
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Гордиенко, Татьяна Александровна, та Станислав Григорьевич Гордиенко. "ДИНАМИКА ПОПУЛЯЦИИ ОЛЕНЬКА ОБЫКНОВЕННОГО (DORCUS PARALLELIPIPIDUS L., 1758) В ГОРОДСКОМ ПАРКЕ". Российский журнал прикладной экологии, № 2 (25 червня 2021): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/2411-7374.2021.2.4.9.

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В 2018-2020 гг. исследована популяции оленька обыкновенного (Dorcus parallelipipedus L.), занесенного в Красную книгу Республики Татарстан, на территории парка «Крылья Советов» г. Казани. Установлено, что продолжительность периода активности жука составляет 95‒105 дней. Ведущим фактором динамики уловистости D. parallelipipedus на территории парка является температура воздуха. В 2019 г. произошло сильное смещение и сокращение сроков активности жука из-за пониженных температур во второй половине лета. К 2020 г. численность оленька сократилась в 2.4 раза. На это оказали влияние высокая рекреационная нагрузка в парке и погодные условия. Среди собранных жуков в большей мере преобладали погибшие особи (80%). Соотношение полов в популяции оленька обыкновенного в 2018 г. было оптимально равновесным, а в 2020 г. количество самок стало в 2.3 раза больше самцов.
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Finan, Jennifer M., Yifei Guo, Alexandra Q. Bartlett, et al. "Abstract 1586: Unraveling the importance of pancreatic cancer extracellular signaling to endothelial cells within the tumor microenvironment." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 1586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-1586.

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Abstract In many solid tumors, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs) has been shown to support tumor progression, chemotherapeutic resistance, and metastasis. Importantly, PDAC tumors are composed of up to 80% non-tumor cells and an extracellular matrix, yet no studies have been performed to determine which cells within PDAC tumors internalized PDAC EVs. Further, the RNA-binding protein HuR plays an important role in PDAC cells, supporting the stability and translation of transcripts that aid tumor cell stress responses. Our lab has recently found that EVs harbor distinct mRNA and phosphorylated protein cargoes from donor cells. Further, HuR knockout (KO) cells produce EVs with significantly different mRNAs and phosphorylated proteins that EVs isolated from HuR wildtype (WT) cells. Specifically, proteins relating to endothelial function and angiogenesis were significantly differentially phosphorylated. Considering the functional impact of EV cargoes on recipient cells, our study aims to identify the specific cell types in the tumor microenvironment that import PDAC EVs and investigate the role of PDAC cell HuR in this signaling process. We have generated human PDAC and mouse KrasG12D Trp53R172H driven (KPC) PDAC cell lines to express an EV reporter, PalmGRET. Utilizing these cells lines in an immunocompetent mouse model of PDAC, we found that endothelial cells are major importers of PDAC EVs. We next performed bulk RNA-sequencing on endothelial cells sorted from these tumors that have (GFP+) versus have not (GFP-) imported PDAC EVs to assess the functional impact of PDAC EVs. Subsequent studies will focus on delineating the importance of this signaling axis by ablating EV secretion in addition to assessing endothelial cell function when treated with EVs from HuR WT vs. KO cells. Collectively, our study sheds light on the preferential uptake of PDAC EVs by endothelial cells and highlights the potential role of tumor cell-intrinsic HuR in this signaling process. These findings expand our understanding of the interactions between PDAC and the tumor microenvironment, potentially paving the way for targeted therapeutic interventions in this devastating disease. Citation Format: Jennifer M. Finan, Yifei Guo, Alexandra Q. Bartlett, Kevin MacPherson, Valerie Calvert, Madeline D. Hedberg, Emanuel Petricoin, Rosalie Sears, Jonathan R. Brody. Unraveling the importance of pancreatic cancer extracellular signaling to endothelial cells within the tumor microenvironment [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 1586.
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Wulfkuhle, Julia, Denise M. Wolf, Angela DeMichele, et al. "Abstract A026: An alternative to HER2 IHC 0/1+/2+ status to predict which clinically HER2-negative patients will respond to anti-HER2 therapies: A rationale for the likely superiority of quantitative HER2 pathway RPPA measurements." Cancer Research 84, no. 3_Supplement_1 (2024): A026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.advbc23-a026.

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Abstract Immunohistochemistry (IHC) may not accurately measure HER2 levels and does not reflect HER2 activity/phosphorylation in HER2-negative patients in the HER2 LOW (IHC 1+/2+) and ULTRA-LOW (IHC 0) range [PMID: 35595825). Yet, accurate quantification of HER2 may be key for predicting response to antibody drug conjugates (ADC) such as fam-trastuzumab-deruxtecan-nxki (T-DxD). We showed previously that response to the receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (RTKI) neratinib and the ADC ado-trastuzumab emtansine (TDM-1) can be predicted by phospho(p) HER2 Y1248 and pEGFR Y1173, but not total HER2, in TN and HER2+ pts, respectively (PMID: 34741023; 32914002). We now utilize I-SPY2 TRIAL data to explore further relationships between HER2 IHC, Reverse Phase Protein Array (RPPA)-based quantitative HER2 measurement and a HER2 Activation Response Predictive Signature (HARPS) as candidate response predictors for HER2low-targeted agents. Tumors from 395 HER2-negative patients (HR+=200, TN=195) from 8 arms of the I-SPY2 TRIAL had HER2 IHC/FISH data, along with RPPA-based HER2, pHER2 Y1248 and pEGFR Y1173 data from Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM)-enriched tumor epithelium. Of these tumors, 37% (145/395) were HER2 IHC 0, 42% (168/395) were IHC 1+ and 21% (82/395) were IHC 2+. RPPA-based HARPS was categorized as HARPS+ (pHER2-high/pEGFR-high) or HARPS- (pHER2-low and/or pEGFR-low) using previously established combined cut points. Association between quantitative protein values and HER2 IHC was assessed using ANOVA/Tukey tests. Association between endpoint quartiles and IHC was assessed using chi-squared/posthoc tests. RPPA quantitative HER2 total protein levels were associated with HER2 IHC (Tukey p<1E-09), however, the median and ranges of HER2 expression highly overlapped between HER2 IHC 0, 1+ and 2+ (e.g. HER2=0.44 [0.27 - 0.6] in IHC 0 vs 0.69 [0.42-1.0] in IHC 2+). A significant number (34%) of HER2 IHC 0 tumors expressed HER2 above the median level in the HER2 LOW population. While pHER2 and HARPS status were not associated with HER2 IHC class, HARPS associated with total HER2 overall (chi-squared p=8E-05) and in TNBC (chi-squared p=2.4E-06). We found that 42% (81/195) of TNBC were HARPS+, as were 44% (40/89) of HER2 ULTRA-LOW and 40% (41/104) of HER2 LOW tumors. Our results reveal general disconcordance between IHC and RPPA quantitative HER2, with a third of HER2 IHC 0 tumors expressing HER2 and thus, potentially responsive to ADCs such as T-DxD or TDM1. The high proportion of HER2 ULTRA-LOW TNBC tumors classified HARPS+ by our CLIA-based assay identifies tumors predicted to respond to HER2-directed TKI therapies, representing a cohort with actionable HER2 biology missed by IHC. As HER2Low targeted therapies enter ISPY 2.2, we will test the hypothesis that quantitative HER2 is most predictive for HER2 ADCs, and HARPS is most predictive for RTKIs. Citation Format: Julia Wulfkuhle, Denise M. Wolf, Angela DeMichele, Christina Yau, Laura van ‘t Veer, Hope S. Rugo, Lajos Pusztai, Lamorna Brown-Swigart, Gillian L. Hirst, Rosa I. Gallagher, Amy L. Delson, Alexander D. Borowsky, Laura J. Esserman, Paula R. Pohlmann, Emanuel F. Petricoin. An alternative to HER2 IHC 0/1+/2+ status to predict which clinically HER2-negative patients will respond to anti-HER2 therapies: A rationale for the likely superiority of quantitative HER2 pathway RPPA measurements [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research: Advances in Breast Cancer Research; 2023 Oct 19-22; San Diego, California. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(3 Suppl_1):Abstract nr A026.
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Moura Neto, Joaquim Mauro de, André Araújo do Nascimento, Igor Oliveira da Silva, Carla Emanuela de Oliveira, Alexandre Reuber Almeida da Silva, and Carlos Newdmar Vieira Fernandes. "COEFICIENTES DE UNIFORMIDADE NA IRRIGAÇÃO POR ASPERSÃO CONVENCIONAL EM ÁREA DE PASTAGEM CULTIVADA." IRRIGA 29 (July 26, 2024): 162–68. https://doi.org/10.15809/irriga.2024v29p162-168.

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COEFICIENTES DE UNIFORMIDADE NA IRRIGAÇÃO POR ASPERSÃO CONVENCIONAL EM ÁREA DE PASTAGEM CULTIVADA JOAQUIM MAURO DE MOURA NETO¹; ANDRÉ ARAÚJO DO NASCIMENTO2; IGOR OLIVEIRA DA SILVA2; CARLA EMANUELA DE OLIVEIRA²; ALEXANDRE REUBER ALMEIDA DA SILVA3 E CARLOS NEWDMAR VIEIRA FERNANDES3 1Graduando em Engenharia Agrícola, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, mauromoura2205@gmail.com; (https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1044-1344). ² Graduando em Engenharia Agrícola, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, andrxaraujo@gmail.com; (https://orcid.org/0009-0004-8335-4097). 2Graduando em Engenharia Agrícola, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, igoroliveiras2203@gmail.com; (https://orcid.org/0009-0000-1181-215X) 2Graduanda em Engenharia Agrícola, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, carlaemanueladeoliveira@gmail.com; (https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7097-4939). 3Professor Doutor, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, alexandre.reuber@ifce.edu.br; (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9757-7265). 3Professor Doutor, IFCE - Campus Iguatu, Rodovia Iguatu / Várzea Alegre km 05, s/n, Cajazeiras, 63500-000, Iguatu, Ceará, Brasil, newdmar.fernandes@ifce.edu.br; (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8678-021X). 1 RESUMO Neste estudo, objetivou-se analisar o desempenho de um sistema de irrigação por aspersão convencional, caracterizado por um espaçamento de 12 x 12 metros, implementado em uma área de capim-mombaça (Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Mombaça), localizada no município de Iguatu, CE. Essa análise baseou-se na avaliação dos seguintes parâmetros: Coeficiente de Uniformidade de Christiansen (CUC), Coeficiente de Uniformidade Estatística (Us) e Coeficiente de Uniformidade de Distribuição (CUD). A avaliação do desempenho do sistema de irrigação por aspersão convencional em análise revela uma variedade de resultados. O coeficiente Us (73,00%) foi classificado como "Razoável", indicando uma uniformidade relativamente satisfatória na distribuição de água. No entanto, os coeficientes CUC (67,98%) e CUD (66,67%) foram classificados como "Ruim" e "Razoável", respectivamente, sugerindo que a uniformidade de distribuição de água na área é insatisfatória. Conclui-se que a distribuição de água de irrigação na área em estudo está razoavelmente comprometida, evidenciada pelos baixos valores observados em todos os coeficientes de uniformidade avaliados, os quais estão abaixo dos padrões recomendados como minimamente ideais pela literatura científica especializada. Palavras-chave: homogeneidade da irrigação, padrão de distribuição de água, performance hidráulica. MOURA NETO, J. M.; NASCIMENTO, A. A.; SILVA, I. O.; OLIVEIRA, C. E.; SILVA, A. R. A.; FERNANDES, C. N. V. UNIFORMITY COEFFICIENTS IN CONVENTIONAL SPRAY IRRIGATION IN CULTIVATED PASTURE AREA 2 ABSTRACT In this study, the objective was to analyze the performance of a conventional sprinkler protection system, characterized by a spacing of 12 × 12 meters, implemented in an area of ​​Mombaça grass (Panicum maximum Jacq. cv. Mombaça), located in the municipality of Iguatu, CE. This analysis was based on the evaluation of the following parameters: the Christiansen uniformity coefficient (CUC), the statistical uniformity coefficient (Us) and the distribution uniformity coefficient (CUD). Evaluating the performance of the conventional sprinkler supervision system under review reveals a variety of results. The Us coefficient (73.00%) was classified as "reasonable", indicating relatively satisfactory uniformity in water distribution. However, the CUC (67.98%) and CUD (66.67%) coefficients were classified as "poor" and "reasonable", respectively, demonstrating that the uniformity of the water distribution in the area was unsatisfactory. It is concluded that the distribution of control water in the area under study is reasonably compromised, as evidenced by the low values ​​​​observed in all the uniformity coefficients evaluated, which are below the standards recommended as minimally ideal by specialized scientific literature. Keywords: irrigation homogeneity, water distribution pattern, hydraulic performance.
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Oliveira, Maria Suzane Lavareda, and Luís Mauro santos Silva. "Impactos do PRONAF na sustentabilidade de agroecossistemas familiares da comunidade quilombola Nova Betel, Tomé Açu – Pará." Agricultura Familiar: Pesquisa, Formação e Desenvolvimento 13, no. 2 (2020): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/raf.v13i2.8709.

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ASTIER, Marta.; MASERA, Omar.; Galván-Miyoshi, Coord. Evaluatión de Sustentabilidad: Un enfoque dinámico y multidimensional. SEAE/CIGA/ECOSUR/CIEco/UNAM/GIRA/Mundiprensa/ Fundación Instituto de Agricultura Ecológica y Sustentable, Espanha, 2008.ALMEIDA, Rozemberg, Ribeiro: Escravidão de quilombos na Amazônia: Jacaraquara em pauta – Natal – Rn. 22 a 26 de julho de 2013.BARRETO, Jônatas. Dissertação de Mestrado, Programa de Pós-graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Implantação de infraestrutura habitacional em comunidades tradicionais: o caso da comunidade quilombola Kalunga. Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF. N. (2006). 37p.BARROS, Maria. Theodora. Paiva., Agricultura Familiar. O processo de formação para a sustentabilidade na comunidade de Marupaúba, Município de Tomé – Açu, PA. Belém, Pará, 2010. Brasil: 184p.FARIAS, Emanuel, Almeida. Quilombola na Amazônia: um esboço preliminar do estudo de comunidades de pretos no complexo Madeira. 2007.FONSECA, Alex, Sandro. Santos., Entre territórios: Políticas Públicas e Comunidades Tradicionais. Anais eletrônicos do XXII. Encontro Estadual de história da ANPHH – SP. Santos. 2014.FILHO, Flávio, Ferreira, Lisboa, SILVA, Thomas, Josué. Cultura e identidade: subjetividade e minorias sociais – Santa Maria, RS: UFSM, 2018.FURTADO, Marcela, Brasil; SUCUPIRA, Regina, Lúcia; ALVES, Beatriz,Cultura, identidade e subjetividade Quilombola: Uma leitura a partir da psicologia cultural. V.26 n°1. Belo Horizonte jan/abril 2014.GARCIA, Denise. Schmitt. Siqueira., A atividade portuária como garantidora do Princípio da sustentabilidade. Revista Direito Econômico Socioambiental. Curitiba, v. 3, n. 2, p. 375-399, jul/dez. 2012.GARCIA, Denise, SCHMITT, Siqueira. Dimensão Econômica da Sustentabilidade: uma análise com base na economia verde e a teoria do crescimento. Veredas do direito, Belo Horizonte, V. 13 n° 25 p. 133 – 153. Janeiro/ abril de 2016.GEHLEN, Ivaldo., Políticas públicas e desenvolvimento social rural. São Paulo perspec. Vol. 18 N° 2. São Paulo. June, 2004.GOMES, Flavio dos Santos. Quilombos e Mocambos no Brasil (Sécs. XVII-XIX). 1997 (Tese de Doutorado). Campinas: Universidade de Campinas, 1997.HOMMA, Alfredo. Imigração Japonesa na Amazônia: Sua Contribuição para o Desenvolvimento Agrícola. Belém: EMBRAPA Amazônia Oriental, 2007.HOMMA, Alfredo. et al. Bases para uma política de desenvolvimento da cultura do dendê na Amazônia. 2000. p. 11-30.LEFF, Enrique. Saber Ambiental. Sustentabilidade, racionalidade, complexidade e poder. Tradução de Lúcia Mathilde Endlich Orth. 8. ed. Petrópolis, RJ: Vozes, 2011.MASERA; Omar; ASTIER, Marta; LÓPEZ- RIDAURA, Santiago. Sustentabilidad y manejo de recursos naturales: el marco de evalución mesmes. México: Mundi – prensa, 2000, p.22MELLO, N. A. E a política agrícola transforma-se em instrumento do desenvolvimento sustentável. Rev. NERA, ano 11, n. 12 p. 68-85, jan./jun. 2008.MORAES; Luiz, Duarte; AMÂNCIO, Cristhiane, Oliveira, Graça; RESENDE; Alexander, Silva. Sistemas agroflorestais para o uso sustentável do solo: Considerações agroecológicas e socioeconômicas. Embrapa agrobiologia. Rio de Janeiro – 2001.MUTO, Reiko., O Japão na Amazônia. Condicionates para fixação e mobilidade dos imigrantes japoneses. (1929 – 2009). Belém, 2010.NAHUM, J. S; BASTOS, C. S. Dendeicultura e descampesinização na Amazônia paraense. In: CAMPO-TERRITÓRIO: revista de geografia agrária, v. 9, n. 17, p. 469-485, abr., 2014. Disponível em: <http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/issue/view/1113>. Acesso em: 28/10/2019.OLIVEIRA, Aberlene, Ribeiro, PINTO, Josefa, Eliane, Santana. As transformações no campo e o modo de vida Camponês (des) territorialidade no munícipio de Poço Verde/ SE. Ateliê geográfico – Goiânia – v.7, n.1, abril 197 - 214, 2013.PAULA, Helga. Maria. Martins.; TÁRREGA, Vidotte. Blanco. A importância das comunidades tradicionais para a justiça ambiental e o desenvolvimento sustentável. In: VI Congresso de Meio Ambiente da AUGM, 2009, São Carlos. VI Congresso de Meio Ambiente da AUGM, 2009.PACHÊCO, Nilza. Araújo.; Matos, T. X. Boletim agrometeorológico 2005 - Tome-Açú. Belém: Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, 2006, p.35. Embrapa Amazônia Oriental Documentos 277.patentes.PLOEG, Jan. Dowe. Van Der. O modo de produção Camponês revisitado. Agricultura familiar e desenvolvimento rural – Porto Alegre. 24 e 25 de Novembro, 2005.REIS. Cleoson.; PEREIRA, Priscila. Rollo. Diagnóstico de Desenvolvimento Rural da Comunidade de Santa Luzia no Município de Tomé-Açu, Nordeste Paraense. Monografia de Estágio Supervisionado. Castanhal, Pará. 2014.RODRIGUES, Tarcísio. Ewerton. et al. Zoneamento agroecológico do município de Tomé-Açu, Estado do Pará. Belém: Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, 2001. 81p. Embrapa Amazônia Oriental Documentos n. 118.
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Pereira, Bernardo, Duarte Machado, Hugo Nunes, et al. "Abstract P4-01-09: REAL-LIFE OUTCOMES OF A 10-YEAR ONCOFERTILITY PROGRAM IN EARLY BREAST CANCER PATIENTS." Clinical Cancer Research 31, no. 12_Supplement (2025): P4–01–09—P4–01–09. https://doi.org/10.1158/1557-3265.sabcs24-p4-01-09.

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Abstract Introduction: Fertility preservation (FP) is a critical aspect of care for young breast cancer (BC) patients. Guidelines on FP from cancer societies recommend that patients in their reproductive years should receive fertility counselling and, if interested, should be timely referred to a FP specialist. There is, however, limited information on real-life follow-up of BC patients who underwent FP. We aimed to assess the outcomes of an Oncofertility program in young women with early breast cancer (EBC) proposed for curative treatment with chemotherapy (CT). Methods: Retrospective analysis of EBC patients under 40 years proposed for FP before curative CT in an EBC clinic of a tertiary cancer center from January 2012 to December 2021. FP procedures were carried out in 3 different fertility units. Collected data covered patient demographics, BC characteristics, genetic risk, treatment, survival outcomes and FP methods and complications, number of oocytes retrieved, oocyte utilization, pregnancies, live births, ongoing pregnancies, miscarriages and elective terminations. Disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) were estimated by Kaplan Meyer method. Results: In the study period 88 women were referred to FP and 70 (80%) accepted to proceed with FP after specialist appointment. Median follow-up time was 6.9 years. Median age was 32 years (interquartile range [IQR] 29-36). Before diagnosis 38% of women had been pregnant and 30% had children. Patient BC was staged as II in 55% and III in 24% of cases and 48% had node positive disease. Hormone receptor expression was found in 77% of tumors, HER2 in 25% and 16% were “triple negative”. Genetic testing was done in 93% of patients and germline pathogenic variants were identified in 16%, including BRCA in 13%. Neoadjuvant CT was performed in 67% of patients and adjuvant CT in 32%. CT protocol included anthracyclines in 87% of treatments. Median time from FP specialist referral to CT start was 3.7 weeks (IQR 3.0-5.5). The methods used for FP were oocyte (91%) (median number of oocytes retrieved: 10 [IQR 6-16.3]), both oocyte and embryo (2%) and ovarian tissue (4%) cryopreservation. There were complications in 2 patients (3%): ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and hemorrhagic corpus luteum. Adjuvant endocrine therapy (ET) was administered to 76% of patients. Interruption to attempt pregnancy happened in 40% with a median ET exposure time of 4 years (IQR 2.8-5.4). After FP, 38 pregnancies occurred in 24 patients (34%). We observed 18 live births (47%), 11 miscarriages (29%), 4 elective terminations (11%) and 5 pregnancies are ongoing (13%). Artificial reproductive technologies were used in 29% of pregnancies, all with oocytes retrieved pre-CT. Median time to pregnancy was 4.3 years (IQR 2.9-6.5). Oocyte utilization rate was 19% (13 patients). Among oocyte users 11 pregnancies (29% of all pregnancies) occurred in 10 women (77%). We observed 6 live births (55%), 4 miscarriages (36%) and 1 pregnancy is ongoing (10%). Overall, FP was performed in 7 patients to achieve one pregnancy via cryopreserved material and in 12 patients to achieve a live birth. DFS and OS at 5 years was 82.1% and 92.0%, respectively. Conclusion: In our cohort FP outcomes were encouraging. FP appeared to be effective and complications were rare and manageable, with no worrisome trends regarding DFS or OS. Clinician awareness and ongoing research in FP will provide more opportunities for BC patients to achieve their reproductive goals. Citation Format: Bernardo Pereira, Duarte Machado, Hugo Nunes, Teresa Santos, Alexandra Santos, Teresinha Simões, Ana Marujo, Iris Bravo, Beatriz Mira, Emanuel Gouveia, Patricia Pereira, Catarina Cardoso, Susana Esteves, Catarina Relvas, Madalena Machado, Margarida Pereira, António Moreira, Fátima Vaz, Margarida Brito. REAL-LIFE OUTCOMES OF A 10-YEAR ONCOFERTILITY PROGRAM IN EARLY BREAST CANCER PATIENTS [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2024; 2024 Dec 10-13; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2025;31(12 Suppl):Abstract nr P4-01-09.
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Galvão Simões, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro. "IFNOPAP: uma nascente de histórias." Boitatá 16, no. 32 (2022): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/boitata.2021v16.e46195.

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Um dossiê temático com o Imaginário nas Formas Narrativas Orais Populares da Amazônia Paraense é de uma responsabilidade muito grande. O IFNOPAP é um projeto importante para os estudos das Poéticas Orais. Com quase 30 anos de existência, uma infinidade de Teses, Dissertações, TCC’s e artigos científicos ele talvez seja mais que um projeto, um adjetivo, gentílico, como a professora Socorro Simões; capitã desde batel que flutua entre rios, florestas, espaços e ciberespaços chama-nos. Somos todos Ifnopapianos de muitos costados. E, em mais essa viagem do IFNOPAP, começamos com algumas memórias de Alexandre Ranieri que entrou quase que por acaso no projeto e nunca mais saiu. O texto IFNOPAP em memórias: começo e meio é recheado de emoção e carinho, além de demonstrar a maneira como o projeto perpassa o percurso acadêmico do convidado.O primeiro artigo deste dossiê assinado por Andressa Ramos, Rafaella Costa e Rubenil Oliveira em parceia com a professora Socorro Simões Corpo-velho: reflexões sobre o envelhecimento feminino em narrativas orais da Matintaperera traz a lume uma questão relevante aos dias de hoje: o padrão de beleza associado ao corpo feminino, sempre julgado e pressionado, ao passo que, em tempos de pandemia, os corpos velhos sofreram mais que outros o descaso de políticas públicas e a indiferença dos jovens. Portanto, publicar este artigo que desbanca os estereótipos em torno do corpo feminino envelhecido a partir de narrativas orais amazônicas de Matintaperera é (re)humanizar esses corpos subalternizados que retomam sua condição de sujeito ora discriminados nessa modernidade cada vez mais líquida, egocêntrica e narcisita.O próximo artigo do dossiê assinado pela professora Sylvia Maria Trusen da Universidade Federal do Pará, O maravilhoso amazônico, uma poética da alteridade, faz uso das narrativas do projeto publicadas no “Abaetuba conta...” destacando a categoria da alteridade, muitas vezes esquecida e engolida pela arrogância do ego, para a leitura das narrativas do Imaginário Amazônico.Mas não é só o IFNOPAP que é feito de histórias. Recebemos, nesta edição, também artigos de outras paragens, outros nortes, prenes de diversidade. E essa viagem começa pelos folhetos de cordel nordestinos e suas versões de uma obra prima da Literatura mundial: Intertextos de Romeu e Julieta nos folhetos nordestinos de Weber Firmino Alves e Naelza de Araújo Wanderley trata da relação entre esses textos do imaginário popular e a história imortalizada por William Shakespeare. Voltando ao norte o artigo de Emanuel Fontel, Regina Cruz, Benedita Borges, Thaynara Paixão intitulado O estatuto mítico e a dimensão argumentativa em narrativas de enterro produzidas em comunidades quilombolasmergulha nas comunidades quilombolas do Estado do Pará para desvelar o estatuto mítico das narrativas de enterro.Saindo mais uma vez do norte e voltando ao nordeste, mais especificamente à Paraíba, os autores Alberto Ricardo Pessoa e Cirstiano Clemente de Souza analisam uma relação que, para algumas pessoas não parece clara, mas que vai se tornando a medida em que lemos o artigo Oralidade e quadrinhos: possibilidades pedagógicas. Pensando nisso os autores exploram essas possibilidades que os quadrinhos proporcionam ao estudo da oralidade.Descendo do nordeste ao sudeste, da Paraíba a Minas Gerais, Fábio Martins, Leonel Brizolla Monastirsky nos transportam à paisagem religiosa criada pelo catolicismo popular da campanha de reis e do Menino Jesus de Carmo do Rio Claro no artigo Paisagem religiosa: o catolicismo popular e as companhias de reis e do Menino Jesus de Carmo do Rio Claro-MG. E nessa viagem que empreendemos lendo o texto nos faz “ver” as paisagens sonoras e gustativas que ajudam a compor a religiosa.Descendo um pouco mais, ao Sul, no norte do Paraná, em Londrina, Kaedmon Selberg Soares em Poesia in concert: a palavra de volta à rua trata do agrupamento Poesia in concert e a sua reincorporação no Festival Literário de Londrina (Londrix), ressaltando a importância social do evento para a cidade e relembrando outros tempos do Bar Valentino. Saindo do norte do Paraná, nossa viagem termina em Antônio Cardoso na Bahia onde Renailda Ferreira Cazumbá e Eliziane Santos e Santos tratam das histórias e vida dos mestres e mestras do Grupo Raízes do Samba e seus sambadores e sambadeiras no artigo Vozes poéticas e (re)existências quilombolas do Grupo Raízes de Toco de Antônio Cardoso – BA.Esperamos que a vigem por todos esses lugares e pessoas e seres e histórias seja profícua e encante aos leitores da mesma forma que nos encantou como revista.
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Souza, José Fernando Vidal de. "Editorial, v. 21, n. 1, jan./jun. 2022." Prisma Juridico 21, no. 1 (2022): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/prismaj.v21n1.22341.

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É com imenso prazer que apresentamos ao público a edição v. 21 n. 1 jan./jun. 2022 da Revista Prisma Jurídico, composta de doze artigos e uma resenha. Prisma Jurídico é um canal de produção científico-acadêmica, que busca o seu aperfeiçoamento para atingir um estrato de excelência.Neste contexto, com características de pluralidade e receptividade, Prisma Jurídico recebe contribuições de autores nacionais e estrangeiros, a fim de garantir uma publicação de qualidade.Para tanto, Prisma Jurídico adota o método double blind peer review, pelo qual cada artigo é avaliado, ao menos por dois pareceristas especialistas na área com elevada titulação acadêmica, bem como são os artigos submetidos a um programa de verificação de similaridade de textos, a fim de se evitar fraudes e todas as modalidades de plágio.A publicação também se preocupa com a endogenia e garante a exogenia, com a efetiva possibilidade de trocas de informações entre as Instituições de Ensino Superior, requisito fundamental para a inserção nas bases indexadoras que emitem fatores de impacto mais elevados, com consequente classificação superior dos periódicos.Este volume inicia com o artigo “A violência segundo uma análise criminológico-cultural: um estudo de caso com base nas consequências de the last of us – parte II”, de Felipe da Veiga Dias e Francielli Bressan que aborda a questão da violência no jogo The Last of Us – part II, quais são as suas consequências e as discussões sobre violência, por meio de uma mídia interativa, com efeitos múltiplos, promovendo importantes análises sobre a reflexão social e os processos discriminatórios existentes em nossa sociedade.Depois, Matheus Ribeiro de Oliveira Wolowski e Valéria Silva Galdino Cardin apresentam o artigo “Responsabilidade civil dos pais por danos decorrentes do uso das tecnologias” que analisa a responsabilidade civil no direito das famílias em decorrência do uso excessivo de tecnologias e da internet por seus filhos, bem como eventual violação aos direitos da personalidade e os danos causados em virtude do uso de excessivo de tecnologias no contexto familiar.Logo em seguida, no artigo a “Proteção jurídica do investidor-consumidor de criptoativos”, Antônio Carlos Efing e Kharen Kelm Herbst estudam os meios de proteção jurídica do consumidor, enquanto investidor no mercado de criptoativos, em especial as falhas existentes em tais serviços e as práticas abusivas dos prestadores de serviços. Ao final, apresentam mecanismos de equiparação do investidor a consumidor, para fins de sujeição passiva à legislação consumerista e às regras dos mercados financeiros, buscando a construção de equilíbrio na relação jurídica, com garantias mínimas, por meio da leitura do direito à informação.Na sequência, Luís Fernando Biasoli e Severino Alexandre Biasoli, no artigo intitulado, “A existência das futuras gerações no direito ambiental de Fraçois Ost” examinam o conceito de responsabilidade intergeracional na A Natureza à Margem da Lei: a Ecologia à Prova do Direito do jurista belga François Ost e os debates dos antropocentristas e biocentristas na atualidade.No quinto artigo, “As bases institucionais das concepções de justiça: uma abordagem a partir de Mary Douglas”, Orlando Villas Bôas Filho se debruça sobre as bases institucionais das concepções de justiça, examinando a visão Émile Durkheim e a “sociologia das instituições” e as concepções de justiça a partir da releitura proposta por Mary Douglas sobre o “O caso dos exploradores de cavernas”, de Lon L. Fuller.Ato contínuo, Álerton Emanuel Poletto e Fausto Santos de Morais, no artigo “A moderação de conteúdo em massa por plataformas privadas de redes sociais” apresentam como proposta uma análise dos desafios do ambiente digital e a proteção dos cidadãos, por meio de propostas legislativas de regulamentação da moderação de conteúdo, a fim de assegurar a manifestação dos usuários e a diminuição de remoção de conteúdo, prejudicial ao espaço público.O sétimo artigo “A urgência da mitigação da publicidade na união estável homoafetiva: direito fundamental à privacidade e os precedentes do Tribunal de Justiça paulista”, Dóris Ghilardi e Mariana Carvalho Bellussi tratam dos precedentes do Supremo Tribunal Federal na Arguição de descumprimento de preceito fundamental (ADPF) 132 e na Ação Direta de Inconstitucionalidade (ADI) 4277, responsáveis pelo reconhecimento da união estável entre pessoas do mesmo sexo, apontando o avanço na conquista dos direitos homoafetivos, bem como a relativização da publicidade que se mostra insuficiente para recepcionar o reconhecimento das uniões estáveis homoafetivas.O artigo seguinte, intitulado “A ‘real’ importância da informação para o processo político em um estado democrático de direito e as sequelas das fake news” de Luis Delcides Rodrigues da Silva e Cátia Rejane Mainardi Liczbinski se dedica a promover uma análise sobre a importância da informação ética e do princípio constitucional do Estado Democrático de Direito, a partir do aumento das Fake News, durante o pleito de 2018, que resultou na eleição de políticos com pouca representatividade na sociedade.Logo depois, Fabiana Marion Spengler e Maini Dornelle, no artigo “Advocacia colaborativa à brasileira: uma análise do PL n. 3813/2020” tratam do procedimento de advocacia colaborativa, que teve origem nos Estados Unidos e do Projeto de Lei n. 3813/2020, em trâmite no Congresso Nacional, que tem por objetivo a obrigatoriedade de realizar sessão extrajudicial de autocomposição de conflitos prévia à propositura de demanda Judicial.O décimo artigo, “A atuação popular pelo direito ao meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado frente à injustiça ambiental em zonas residenciais periféricas: um estudo à luz do caso do conjunto Residencial Solar dos Encantos” de Letícia da Silva Ferreira de Lima e Ruan Didier Bruzaca aborda a atuação comunitária na garantia do direito ao meio ambiente saudável, tendo como objeto o caso do Conjunto Residencial Solar dos Encantos, situado no bairro de Forquilha, em São Luís, Estado do Maranhão, localidade afetada pela poluição atmosférica de empresas de transporte.O décimo primeiro artigo de Bibiana Paschoalino Barbosa e Luiz Fernando Kazmierczak, intitulado “A importância da comunicação da prisão em flagrante aos familiares do preso como medida de contenção ao abuso de autoridade” examina a eficácia da comunicação da prisão em flagrante como inibidor do abuso de autoridade.O último artigo intitulado “A dimensão jurídica e econômica do empoderamento feminino” de Samantha Ribeiro Meyer-Pflug Marques e Gina Vidal Marcílio Pompeu examinam a dimensão jurídica e econômica do empoderamento feminino, a partir da Agenda 2030 da Organização das Nações Unidas, bem como no âmbito econômico os aspectos sociais, políticos e trabalhistas dos direitos das mulheres e o papel da empresa na busca da equidade entre homens e mulheres.Por fim, Adriano da Silva Ribeiro apresenta a resenha do livro “Moralidade Administrativa: do histórico em Maurice Hauriou às inconsistências na dogmática jurídica e na jurisprudência do STF” de Thaís Karine de Cristo. Rio de Janeiro: Lumen Juris, 2020”, examinando o estudo do direito público, do direito administrativo e da teoria do direito e o princípio constitucional da moralidade administrativa, a partir das ideias do francês Maurice Hauriou.Novamente Prisma Jurídico contou com o apoio incondicional da nossa Bibliotecária - Editora Técnica, Cristiane dos Santos Monteiro, em todo processo de editoração, sem a qual este número não seria possível de ser realizado.Desejamos, pois, uma boa e agradável leitura aos nossos legentes.Prof. Dr. José Fernando Vidal de SouzaEditor da Revista Prisma Jurídico
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Vidal de Souza, José Fernando. "Editorial - v. 22, n. 2, jul./dez. 2023." Prisma Juridico 22, no. 2 (2023): 193–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/2023.25773.

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Esta edição do v. 22 n. 2 jul./dez 2023 da Revista Prisma Jurídico vem à público com onze artigos. Prisma Jurídico vem buscando ser um canal de produção científico-acadêmica, que almeja o seu aperfeiçoamento para atingir um estrato de excelência.
 Assim é que Prisma Jurídico recebe contribuições de autores nacionais e estrangeiros, a fim de garantir uma publicação de qualidade, com características de pluralidade e receptividade.
 Para tanto, Prisma Jurídico adota o método double blind peer review, pelo qual cada artigo é avaliado, ao menos por dois pareceristas especialistas na área com elevada titulação acadêmica, bem como são os artigos submetidos a um programa de verificação de similaridade de textos, a fim de se evitar fraudes e todas as modalidades de plágio.
 A publicação também se preocupa com a endogenia e garante a exogenia, com a efetiva possibilidade de trocas de informações entre as Instituições de Ensino Superior, requisito fundamental para a inserção nas bases indexadoras que emitem fatores de impacto mais elevados, com consequente classificação superior dos periódicos.
 O presente volume se inicia com o trabalho de Joel Ricardo Ribeiro de Chaves e Jorge Shiguemitsu Fujita, intitulado “Proteção de Dados Pessoais e Startups: uma visão do contexto brasileiro”, que trata da sociedade da informação, dos dados pessoais e da informação, na busca pelo desenvolvimento e a proteção de direitos e garantias humanas e fundamentais. O artigo promove revisões conceituais sobre startups e o direito à proteção de dados pessoais e busca examinar o direito à proteção de dados pessoais, diante da Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais e da Resolução CD/ANPD nº 2/2022, do Conselho Diretor da Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados.
 Na sequência, o artigo intitulado “Criação e Meta-autoria”, de Renan Melo de Sousa, Lorena Arruda e Marcia Cristina de Souza Alvim trata do uso das novas tecnologias nos trabalhos criativos humanos e suas consequências no âmbito jurídico, em especial a análise do instituto jurídico da propriedade intelectual e as novas possibilidades criativas.
 Depois, em “Cultura do litígio versus meios autocompositivos e a efetivação dos direitos da personalidade na pós-modernidade”, Daniely Cristina da Silva Gregório e Rodrigo Valente Giublin Teixeira examinam a figura da judicialização das controvérsias sociais enraizadas na sociedade brasileira e suas implicações na qualidade do serviço judiciário estatal, em face da dificuldade de efetivação de direitos. Com isso, analisam a cultura do litígio e os meios autocompositivos de solução de conflitos, enfatizando que estes podem efetivar os direitos da personalidade, gerando benefícios decorrentes da sua utilização, com função social transformadora, tanto para as partes envolvidas, como para a sociedade pós-moderna.
 O quarto artigo, nominado “Análise crítica da medida socioeducativa de internação nos casos de atos infracionais graves”, de José Fernando Vidal de Souza e João Carlos Saud Abdala Filho, se dedica a verificar a insuficiência da medida socioeducativa de internação nos casos mais graves, como o ato infracional equiparado ao crime de homicídio doloso e aos crimes hediondos e equiparados, quando praticados com violência ou grave ameaça. O artigo enfatiza que a evolução tecnológica, da aceleração do desenvolvimento de crianças e adolescentes, bem como do aumento da gravidade de atos infracionais exige uma necessária reforma do Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente para adequá-lo à realidade atual no tocante às medidas socioeducativas. 
 Ato contínuo, o artigo “Das ficções ao plano fático das medidas judiciais de exceção: a crise da segurança jurídica com os desvios na execução penal brasileira”, de Claudio José Langroiva Pereira e Bruno Girade Parise analisa a realidade carcerária brasileira, que segundo os autores, está permeada e sustentada por medidas judiciais de exceção.
 Em seguida, André Viana Custódio e Rafaela Preto de Lima, apresentam o artigo “Exploração sexual comercial de crianças e adolescentes: uma análise dos indicadores no estado do Rio Grande do Sul”, que trata da exploração sexual comercial de crianças e adolescentes no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, examinada no período de 2010 a 2020.
 Em “A convenção internacional sobre os direitos das pessoas com deficiência ao tema 1.097 do STF: o direito à redução de carga horária ao servidor público com filho ou dependente com deficiência”, André Martini, Luiz Fernando Kazmierczak e Lucas Emanuel Ricci Dantas se dedicam a estudar a viabilidade jurídica para a concessão do benefício de redução de carga horária para o servidor público com filho ou dependente com deficiência, em face da Convenção Internacional sobre os Direitos das Pessoas com Deficiência e da interpretação dos Tribunais Estaduais e da recente decisão vinculante do STF, proferida no Tema 1.097.
 No oitavo artigo, nominado “A plasticidade do Direito do Trabalho na regulamentação dos serviços prestados via plataformas digitais: um estudo sobre o modelo Uber”, Ézio José Raulino Amaral, Antônio Cláudio Portella Serra e Silva e Maria Laura Lopes Nunes Santos abordam o desenvolvimento de tecnologias disruptivas, novos modelos de negócios, a partir do surgimento do modelo de negócio da empresa Uber e das relações de trabalho firmadas entre os motoristas e o aplicativo, diante das normas de Direito do Trabalho vigentes no país que, no entender dos autores, deve ser interpretado com maior plasticidade.
 Outrossim, em “A crise do Estado de Bem-Estar, a ruptura neoliberal e a resistência do homo politicus: uma análise a partir da obra de Wendy Brown”, Gilmar Antonio Bedin, Luis Gustavo Gomes Flores e Laura Mallmann Marcht destacam a importância da formação do Estado de Bem-Estar Social, sua crise e o surgimento de ideias neoliberais. Com isso, se debruçam sobre a obra de Wendy Brown e sobre sua teoria crítica da racionalidade liberal e algumas consequências do processo de (re)mercadorização das diversas esferas da vida coletiva consolidada nas últimas décadas, dentre elas o enfraquecimento dos direitos humanos e da cultura da igualdade, bem como o aumento significativo do populismo e da violência.
 No décimo artigo, “A importância do pensamento complexo e da interdisciplinaridade na defesa do patrimônio ambiental: uma abordagem jusfilosófica”, Severino Alexandre Biasoli e Luís Fernando Biasoli discutem a importância do pensamento complexo, da multidisciplinariedade e da epistemologia dialética para a criação, a avaliação e o desenvolvimento de normas ou de instituições jurídicas ambientais, em busca da defesa jurídica do equilíbrio ecológico do meio ambiente.
 O último artigo do presente volume trata sobre “O fomento público e a energia solar fotovoltaica a partir da lei nº 14.300/2022”, no qual Nicolle Suemy Mitsuhashi e Luiz Alberto Blanchet estudam a mencionada lei enquanto marco legal da micro e minigeração distribuída, com eventuais inovações e medidas de fomento público para a adoção dessa matriz energética.
 Assim, Prisma Jurídico agradece à toda equipe de editoração que auxiliou na realização do presente volume e deseja aos legentes, uma leitura prazerosa dos artigos apresentados.
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Cooper, Declan L. M., Simon L. Lewis, Martin J. P. Sullivan, et al. "Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities." Nature CLXVI, no. CLXVI (2024): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06820-z.

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Emanuely, Alexander. "Surrealismus und Revolution." January 10, 2010. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7736847.

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Der Text rekonstruiert den Surrealismus als revolutionäre Bewegung im Kontext der Zwischenkriegszeit und stellt Überlegungen an, wie aktuell oder verbraucht die surrealistischen Motive heute sind.
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"ZDRW im Gespräch mit Emanuel V. Towfigh und Alexander Gleixner. Neue Lehrbuchformate am Beispiel des Smartbook Grundrechte." Zeitschrift für Didaktik der Rechtswissenschaft 10, no. 2 (2023): 106–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/2196-7261-2023-2-106.

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"Summary." Pneumologia 71, no. 3 (2022): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2023-0029.

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Summary CASE REPORTS Unusual cause of bronchiolitis obliterans in an immunosuppressed patient – Ana-Lavinia Neacșu, Inna Dencheva Ruseva, Ionuț Hallabrin, Cătălina Ene, Diana Leonte, Claudia Toma First report of a case of negative-pressure pulmonary edema during pregnancy – Mohammad Hossein Rahimirad, Bahman Naghipour, Shaghayegh Rahimirad, Mohammad Reza Ghaffary Large pulmonary metastasis or primary lung cancer? Management particularities of an osteosarcoma case – Nicolae Demenciuc, Iuliu Gabriel Cocuz, Ovidiu Simion Cotoi, Rodica Demenciuc, Budin Eugenia Corina Primary ciliary dyskinesia diagnosis management in low-resource setting, a practical approach – Andreea Dumitroae, Ion Alexandru Voropanov, Ramona Elena Slăvulete, Valentina-Daniela Comănici, Mihai Craiu, Iustina Violeta Stan GENERAL REVIEW Lopinavir-ritonavir for SARS-CoV-2 infection: a systematic review – Oana Raduna, Bianca Stepan, Emanuel Bobu, Andreea Blidaru, Bianca Cerbu, Iosif Marincu, Stefan Frent EDITORIAL Mesothelioma Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Guideline-based Approach – Tudor P. Toma
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Elad, Itai, Yitzhak Paz, and Dina Shalem. "‘En Esur (Asawir), Areas K and L." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, May 20, 2020. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25724.

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In July-August and October-December 2018, a salvage excavation was conducted in Areas K and L (Sections 1 and 2 respectively) at the site of 'En Esur (Asawir; Permit No. A-8185, map. ref. 202193/709409; Fig. 1). The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by I. Elad, Y. Paz and D. Shalem, with the assistance of A. Kleiner, G. Tal, O.Segal, Y. Alexandre, M. Krakovsky, S. Emanuelov, K. Rafael, T. Badihi, A. Sánchez Streger and N. Getzov (area supervision), E. Oren (inspection), R. Abu-Salah, Z. Lotan, Y. Amrani and E. Bachar (administration), Y. Shmidov, M. Konin and R. Mishayev (surveying and drafting), A. Peretz (field photography and drone), Y. Marmelstein, M. Abu and Y. Shmidov (photogrammetry), L. Brailovsky (flint), M. Pines (faunal remains), Y. Nagar (physical anthropology), E. Yannai (pottery), P. Gendelman (scientific guidance), as well as K. Said and M. Masarwa.
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Elad, Itai, Yitzhak Paz, and Dina Shalem. "‘En Esur (Asawir), Area M." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, December 31, 2018. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25495.

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In March-July 2018, a salvage excavation was conducted in Area M (Section 3) at the site of 'En Esur (Asawir; Permit No. A-8185; map ref. 20199/70940; Fig. 1). The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by I. Elad, Y. Paz and D. Shalem, with the assistance of L. Brilovsky, S. Davidov, M. Krakovsky, S. Emanuelov, O. Segal, N. Feig, J. Gosker, N. Getzov, A. Sanchez Streger, G. Tal, O. Drori, Y. Alexandre, D. Kirzner, A. Efron and Y. Marmelstein (area supervision), E. Oren, S. Dallasheh and A. Shukron (inspection), R. Abu Salah, Z. Lotan, Y. Amrani and E. Bachar (administration), Y. Shmidov, M. Kunin and R. Mishayev (surveying and drafting), A. Peretz (field photography), Y. Marmelstein, Y. Shmidov and Griffin Higher Photography (drone photography), Terralog Company (magnometric surveying), L. Brailovsky (flint tools), M. Pines (archaeozoology), Y. Nagar (physical anthropology), E. Yannai (pottery), P. Gendelman (scientific guidance), as well as and K. Sa'id and M. Massarwa from the IAA Haifa District. A. Massarwa, E. Oren and S. Davidov conducted preliminary inspections prior to the excavation.
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"Retraction: “Mesoglycan exerts its fibrinolytic effect through the activation of annexin A2”." Journal of Cellular Physiology, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcp.31233.

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Retraction: “Mesoglycan exerts its fibrinolytic effect through the activation of annexin A2” by Raffaella Belvedere, Elva Morretta, Emanuela Pessolano, Nunzia Novizio, Alessandra Tosco, Amalia Porta, James Whiteford, Mauro Perretti, Amelia Filippelli, Maria Chiara Monti, Antonello Petrella, J Cell Physiol. 2020, 236: 4926–4943. The above article, published online on 7 December 2020 in Wiley Online Library (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcp.30207) has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor in Chief, Alexander Hutchison, and Wiley Periodicals LLC.The retraction has been agreed due to concerns raised by third parties. Some flaws and inconsistencies between results presented and experimental methods described were found. Specifically, manipulations have been detected affecting the Western Blot experiment presented in Figure 3a, and the microscopy images presented in Figure 5 and Figure S7. The corresponding author, Antonello Petrella, acknowledged not having noticed the anomalies at earlier stages and collaborated with the investigation.The original experimental data related to the concerns identified were no longer available; the authors have performed new Western Blot experiments. However, based on the editorial evaluation, the provided material failed to adequately address the concerns. For instance, the data intended to replicate the findings in Figure 3a were provided at a quality too low to ensure its accuracy. Furthermore, the concerns regarding the manipulation of microscopy images in Figure 5 and Figure S7 remained entirely unaddressed. Accordingly, the editors no longer have confidence in the integrity of the data presented in the article and consider the conclusions to be invalid.Antonello Petrella, on behalf of all authors, believes that the conclusions of the article are not affected by the identified issues, in part also corroborated by the new data; all authors disagree with the decision to retract the article.
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Pál, Enikő. "Perspective asupra textului și discursului religios, volum îngrijit de Ioan Milică, Emanuel Gafton și Sorin Guia, Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iași, 2013, 346 p." Diacronia, no. 1 (January 13, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.17684/i1a15en.

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Pál, Enikő. "Perspective asupra textului și discursului religios, volum îngrijit de Ioan Milică, Emanuel Gafton și Sorin Guia, Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iași, 2013, 346 p." Diacronia, no. 1 (January 13, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.17684/i1a15ro.

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"Romanian Congress of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine and Balneology, Galați, 4-6 September 2019 - Congress Abstracts." Balneo Research Journal 10, Vol.10, No.3 (2019): 321–432. http://dx.doi.org/10.12680/balneo.2019.276.

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Scientific Program Oral Presentations Authors Title Abstract CONSTANTIN MUNTEANU, Mihail HOTETEU, Diana MUNTEANU, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes PERSPECTIVES OF BALNEOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL DATA INPUTS, NATIONAL OUTPUTS Link L1 UMBERTO SOLIMENE - 14 minutes CLIMATE AND HEALTH: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR AN OLD SCIENCE Link L2 Zeki KARAGÜLLE - 14 minutes BALNEOLOGICAL TREATMENTS WITH NATURAL HYDROGEN SULFIDE (H2S) Waters Link L3 Constantin Florin Dragan, Liliana Padure, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes SPECIFIC ADVANCED QUANTIFICATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ANGULATION OF THE MAIN SCOLIOTIC CURVE AND LEG SWING IN THE GAIT PHASES, IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTURAL TREATMENT Link L4 Irina ALBADI, Camelia CIOBOTARU, Andreea-Alexandra LUPU, Ionela BALASA, Claudiu FATU, Enghin SACHIR, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes A MULTIMODAL APPROACHES TO MANAGE REHABILITATION THERAPY OF DISFUNCTIONALS ASPECTS TO A PACIENT WITH GOUT, MIELLITUS DIABETES, ATRIAL FIBRILATION AND MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY STROKE Link L5 ELENA RAEVSCHI - 12 minutes PREVENTION CONSIDERATIONS IN Cardiovascular Diseases regarding the premature mortality reduction Link L6 ANIȘOARA CIMIL - 12 minutes THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REHABILITATION PROGRAMME ACCORDING TO THE ETIOPATHOGENESIS OF PROSTHETIC JOINT PATHOLOGY Link L7 TRAIAN -VIRGILIU SURDU, Monica SURDU, Olga SURDU - 10 minutes FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (INDUSTRY 4.0) AND MODERN THERMAL MEDICINE (THERME 4.0) IN XXIST CENTURY Link L8 Gabriela DOGARU, Akos MOLNAR, Marieta MOTRICALA - 10 minutes EFFECTS OF CARBONATED MINERAL WATER AND MOFETTE IN BĂILE TUŞNAD IN EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE Link L9 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Aurelian Anghelescu, Valentin Deaconu, Catalina Axente,Elena Constantin, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes THERAPEUTIC DIFFICULTIES IN A YOUNG PATIENT WITH MULTIDRUG RESISTANT EPILEPSY (NEEDING VAGAL NERVE ELECTROSTIMULATION), SEQUELAE AFTER CONGENITAL VASCULAR CEREBRAL MALFORMATION, WITH CHRONIC GAIT IMPAIRMENTS AND RECENT TRAUMATIC BRAIN COMPLICATION Link L10 Luminița NIRLU, Alexandru G. STAVRICĂ, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Ana Carmen Albeșteanu, Ali-Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes DIAGNOSTIC PARTICULARITIES AND MULTIMODAL THERAPEUTIC AND REHABILITATION APPROACHES TO A COMPLEX CASE OF POST ISCHEMIC STROKE WITH DYSPHAGIA AND DYSPHONIA, ASSOCIATING MILLARD-GUBLER AND WALLENBERG SYNDROMES - CASE REPORT Link L11 Cristina Octaviana DAIA, Croitoru Stefana, Mariana Axente, Gelu ONOSE - 14 minutes IONTOPHORESIS AND LASER APPLICATIONS IN FACIAL NERVE PALSY Link L12 Doina Maria MOLDOVAN, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes SPLINTING VERSUS SURGICAL TREATMENT IN MALLET FINGER Link L13 Doina Maria MOLDOVAN, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes EARLY REHABILITATION IN PATIENT AFTER TREATMENT FOR DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE Link L14 Liliana PADURE, Raluca PETCU, Anca Irina GRIGORIU - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF MULTIFACTORIAL GAIT ANALYSIS ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH WALKING DISORDERS Link L15 Valerica Creanga-Zarnescu, Ana-Maria Fatu, Mihaela Lungu, Violeta Sapira, Anamaria Ciubara - 12 minutes REHABILITATION POSSIBILITIES OF APHASIC PATIENT Link L16 Cristina DAIA, Simona SCHEK, Stefana CROITORU, Alina GHERGHICEANU, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes FAVORABLE REHABILITATION RESULTS ON A PATIENT WITH SEVERE LEFT HEMIPLEGIA AFTER AN INTRAPARENCHYMAL HEMATOMA Link L17 Elena VIZITIU, Mihai CONSTANTINESCU, Sînziana Călina SILIȘTEANU - 12 minutes THE ROLE OF THERAPEUTIC SWIMMING IN THE PROPHYLAXIS OF SCOLIOSIS IN THE "C" LEFT IN CHILDREN DURING THE PREPUBERTAL PERIOD Link L18 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Alexandru G. STAVRICĂ, Luminiţa Nirlu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Ana Carmen Albeşteanu, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES IN REHABILITATION CORRELATED TO A CASE OF TETRAPARESIS (WITH PREDOMINANCE OF PARAPARESIS) AFTER SEVERE CCT - BIFRONTO - BASAL AND BITEMPORAL CONTUSION. Link L19 Ana Maria Bumbea, Otilia Rogoveanu, Carmen,Albu Rodica Traistaru, Catalin,Bostina, Bogdan Stefan Bumbea, Roxana Dumitrascu, Borcan Madalina MANAGEMENT OF SPASTICITY IN NEUROLOGICAL PATIENTS Link L20 Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminița Nirlu, Ana Carmen Albeșteanu, Ali Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes PARTICULARITIES OF COMPLEX THERAPEUTICALLY-REHABILITATIVE MANAGEMENT, STEPWISE, IN A PATIENT WITH POST-CCT PSYCHO-COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN A LARGE POLYTRAMATIC CONTEXT - CASE REPORT Link L21 Adrian MELNIC, Oleg PASCAL - 12 minutes DEVELOPING STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS COMORBIDITY IN STROKE REHABILITATION. Link L22 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP - 12 minutes MONOGENIC DISEASES WITH MUSCULO ARTICULAR LAXITY. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA AND PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY THERAPY Link L23 Catalin Ionite, Dragos Arotaritei, Mihai Ilea, Mariana Rotariu - 12 minutes THE USE OF ELASTIC BANDS IN THE RECOVERY OF ANKLE SPRAINS Link L24 Mariana Rotariu, Marius Turnea, Calin Corciova, Catalin Ionite - 12 minutes THE EFFECTS OF CUBE THERAPY IN THE RECOVERY OF THE ARTHROSIS HAND IN GERIATRICS Link L25 Cristian Ştefan LIUŞNEA - 12 minutes FITNESS AND WELLNESS. CONCEPTUAL DELIMITATIONS Link L26 Adriana LUPU - 12 minutes NSAID THERAPY OF MUSCULOSKELETAL PAINS AND ITS PARTICULARITIES IN THE PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Link L27 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Mihaela MANDU, Cristinel Dumitru BADIU, Raluca PETCU, Cosmin OPREA, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes CLINICAL-EVOLUTIVE PARTICULARITIES AND A MULTIMODAL THERAPEUTIC-REHABILITATIVE, AS WELL AS THROUGH CONNECTED CARES, APPROACH, IN A CASE OF HEMIPLEGIA AFTER ISCHEMIC CARDIO-EMBOLIC STROKE WITHIN A POLYPATHOLOGICAL CONTEXT Link L28 Ana Carmen Albesteanu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminița Nirlu, Ali Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes MULTIMODAL - REHABILITATIVE THERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN A COMPLEX OF PATHOLOGY INCLUDING POSSIBLY EVOLVING DISCARIOTIC TYPE - CASE REPORT Link L29 Liliana PADURE, Cristian Adam, Laura Fierbinteanu - 12 minutes ATTACHMENT - PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN MEDICAL RECOVERY Link L30 Prof. Alexandru Vlad Ciurea - 20 minutes MOTILITY OR MORBIDITY IN NEUROSURGERY Link L31 Valerica CREANGA-ZARNESCU, Ana-Maria FATU, Anamaria CIUBARA, Violeta SAPIRA,Aurelia ROMILA, Mihaela LUNGU - 12 minutes EXERCISES PROGRAM AND REHABILITATION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE Link L32 Irina VERINCEANU,Alice MUNTEANU, Andreea STOICA, Stefan ISPAS - 12 minutes THE CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Link L33 Marius Turnea, Catalin Ionite, Mihai Ilea, Dragos Arotaritei - 12 minutes STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC MEANS USED IN THE RECOVERY OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN ATHLETES Link L34 Mihaiela CHICU, Eugen BITERE - 10 minutes THE ROLE OF IL1β IN CARTILAGINOUS DISTRUCTION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Link L35 Mihaiela CHICU, Eugen BITERE - 10 minutes THE ROLE OF THE INFLAMMASOMS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INFLAMMATORY REACTION Link L36 Q & A – 8 minutes Authors Title Abstract Prof. Dr. Gelu Onose, (Keynote Speaker) Vlad Ciobanu, Corina Sporea - 20 minutes A TOPICAL SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW AND REAPPRAISAL ON ESSAYS TOWARDS SYSTEMATIZING CLINICAL ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS USED TO EVALUATE NEURO-functional deficits after spinal cord injuries, mainly in adults, including through the ICF(-DH) conceptual framework Link L37 Diana-Elena SERBAN, Aurelian ANGHELESCU, Elena CONSTANTIN, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes THE ACQUISITION OF SELF-DEFENSE TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES AGAINST THE ACT OF AGGRESSION IN THE PACIENT WITH PARAPLEGIA, WHEEL-CHAIR INDEPENDENT Link L38 Aurelian Anghelescu, Elena Constantin, Anca Sanda Mihaescu, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes “PREVENTION IS CURE, EDUCATION IS ESSENTIAL” - RESPONSIBLE IMPLICATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN EDUCATIONAL AND PROPHYLACTIC ACTIONS AGAINST ACCIDENTAL CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY AND SEVERE DISABILITIES BY DIVING IN UNVERIFIED WATERS. Link L39 Alexandra SPORICI, Irina ANGHEL, Lapadat MAGDALENA, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes RECOVERABLE RESULTS AT A PATIENT WITH AIS/FRANKEL D INCOMPLETE TETRAPLEGIA / POST SPINAL CORD INJURY BY FALLING FROM A HEIGHT, ON AN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS BACKGROUND Link L40 Ioana ANDONE, Carmen CHIPĂRUȘ, Andreea FRUNZA, Aura SPÎNU, Simona STOICA, Liliana ONOSE, George PATRASCU, Gelu ONOSE -12 minutes CLINICAL, PARACLINICAL ASPECTS AND COMPLEX THERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN A PATIENT WITH INCOMPLETE PARAPLEGIA, POST THORACIC MENIGIOMA SURGICALLY TREATED, IN NEUROFIBROMATOSIS CONTEXT Link L41 Cristina Octaviana DAIA, Alina-Elena Gherghiceanu, Helene Ivan, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes RESEARCH ON NEUROREHABILITATION RESULTS IN VERTEBRO-MEDULLARY POST-TRAUMATIC CONDITIONS ASSOCIATING FRACTURES, IN A POLITRAMATIC CONTEXT Link L42 Ali-Osman Saglam, Alexandru G. Stavrica, Ana Carmen Albeşteanu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminita Nirlu, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes MEDICAL-REHABILITATION ENDEAVORS, CARE INTERVENTIONS AND CONNOTATIONS OF A MEDICO-SOCIAL TYPE, IN A COMPLEX POLYPATHOLOGICAL CASE: PARAPLEGIA, SPONDYLODISCITIS, KIDNEY FAILURE IN THE HAEMODIALYSIS STAGE AND BILATERAL NEPHROSTOMIES AFTER SURGICALY TREATTED BLADDER NEOPLASM. Link L43 Sorina Petrușan-Dunca, Liviu Lazăr, Tiberiu-Dorin Corha - 12 minutes INDICATIONS AND LIMITIS OF REHABILITATION TREATMENT FOR LUMBAR DISCOPATHY IN PREGNACY Link L44 Q & A – 8 minutes Authors Title Abstract Elena Silvia SHELBY, Mihaela AXENTE, Liliana PĂDURE - 12 minutes CHARCOT MARIE TOOTH DISEASE. CASE PRESENTATION. GENETIC DISEASES WHICH REQUIRE physical rehabilitation Link L45 Link L46 Simona Carniciu - 12 minutes Influence of nutrition and exercise on the use of different energy substrates in the prevention of metabolic diseases Link L81 Simona-Isabelle STOICA, Carmen Elena CHIPĂRUȘ, Magdalena Vasilica LAPADAT, George PĂTRAȘCU, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes CLINICAL-THERAPEUTIC AND RECUPERATORY FEATURES IN A PATIENT WITH PLURIPATOLOGY: ISCHEMIC STROKE, ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE (SECHELAR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION), CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND MONSTROUS GOUT- CASE PRESENTATION Link L47 Eugen BITERE, Mihaiela CHICU - 12 minutes PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ATHEROGENESIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Link L48 Victoria CHIHAI, Alisa TĂBÎRȚĂ, Anastasia ROTĂREANU, Vladlena MIHAILOV, Mihail CÎRÎM - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF ACTIVE KINETIC PROGRAMS ON CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS ADRESSED TO PEOPLE WITH DIABETIC ANGIOPATHY Link L49 Ana-Maria Fătu, Ana Maria Pâslaru, Valerica Creangă-Zărnescu, Alexandru Nechifor, Mădălina Verenca, Mihaela Lungu, Anamaria Ciubară - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF COGNITIVE DECLINE ON STROKE REHABILITATION Link L50 Alisa TĂBÎRŢĂ, Victoria CHIHAI - 12 minutes THE USE OF TRINITY AMPUTATION AND PROSTHESIS EXPERIENCE SCALES IN THE COMPLEX REHABILITATION OF PERSONS WITH LOWER LIBM AMPUTATION Link L51 Ilie ONU, Mariana ROTARIU, Elvina MIHALAȘ, Călin CORCIOVĂ - 12 minutes STUDY ON EFFICIENCY OF ELECTROTHERAPY AND PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT ON HERNIATED LUMBAR DISC Link L52 María G. 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CASE STUDY – SUCEAVA COUNTY Link L58 Mariana VARODI, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes EFFICACY OF NATURAL THERAPEUTIC FACTORS FROM OCNA SIBIULUI SPA RESORT IN GONARTHROSIS Link L59 Boróka-Panna GÁSPÁR, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes BONE HYDRATION AND MINERAL WATERS Link L60 CALIN BOCHIS, LIVIU LAZAR, HORAȚIU URECHESCU, CARMEN NISTOR-CSEPPENTO, FELICIA CIOARA, NICOLETA PASCALAU, ALIN BOCHIS , DIANA IOVANOVICI - 12 minutes CORRELATION OF VAS PAIN SCORE WITH FUNCTION AT THE PACIENTS WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR OSTEOARTHRITIS Link L61 Marian Romeo CALIN, Ileana RADULESCU, Mihaela Antonina CALIN, Elena Roxana ALMASAN - 12 minutes RADIOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF PELOID AND SALT WATER USED FOR THERAPY AND BALNEARY TRATAMENT FROM TECHIRGHIOL LAKE, ROMANIA Link L62 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Cristina PETRESCU - 12 minutes EFFICACY NATURAL THERAPEUTIC FACTORS FROM BAILE GOVORA IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Link L63 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE - 12 minutes PULMONARY REHABILITATION SAVES LIVES AND IMPROVES LIFE Link L64 DOINA-CLEMENTINA COJOCARU, PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE - 12 minutes ASSESSMENT OF DYSPNEA IN PULMONARY REHABILITATION PRACTICE Link L65 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, CRISTINA LACATUSI - 12 minutes HELIOTHERAPY, CLIMATOTHERAPY AND PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES Link L66 CONSTANTIN MUNTEANU, DIANA MUNTEANU, MIHAIL HOTETEU - 12 minutes BIOLOGICAL INSIGHTS OF SPELEOTHERAPY Link L67 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, CRISTINA LACATUSI, DOINA-CLEMENTINA COJOCARU - 12 minutes AEROSOLS AND BREATHING Link L68 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, MADALINA ZEBEGA - 12 minutes RESPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING AND RESPIRATORY REHABILITATION Link L69 CRISTI FRENȚ, GEORGETA MAIORESCU - 12 minutes DEVELOPMENTS AND INVOLUTIONS OF TOURISM IN THE SPA RESORTS IN ROMANIA AND THE CASE STUDY FOR LACUL SĂRAT RESORT Link L70 Dragos Arotaritei, Andrei Gheorghita, Mariana Rotariu, Marius Turnea - 12 minutes MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF SULPHUR ABSORPTION PROCESS, A POSSIBLE APPLICATION IN CURE WITH SULPHUROUS MINERAL WATER Link L71 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Mihai Ciocanu, Anișoara Cimil - 12 minutes THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REHABILITATION SERVICE IN HOSPITAL CONDITIONS Link L72 Sinziana Calina SILIȘTEANU, Andrei Emanuel SILIȘTEANU - 12 minutes TRIAL ON THE WATER CONSUMPTION BY THE PERSONS IN THE GROUP AGED 19-30 YEARS Link L73 Liviu Lazăr, Florin Marcu, Felicia Cioară, Carmen Nistor Csepentö - 12 minutes MANAGEMENT OF SPECIAL ARTERIAL DISEASES Link L74 Mihaela-Carmen SUCEVEANU, Paul-Nicolae SUCEVEANU - 12 minutes EVOLUTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AFTER MORE THAN 2 PERIODIC HOSPITALIZATIONS IN THE COVASNA HOSPITAL FOR CARDIOVASCULAR REHABILITATION Link L75 Mihaela DUTESCU, Adina TRAILA, Margit SERBAN, Emilia URSU, Dorina MIU, Ioana MALITA, Bianca CIRESAN - 12 minutes THE EFFICIENCY OF MEDICAL REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH HEMOPHILIA AFTER SURGICAL ORTHOPEDIC INTERVENTIONS - THE EXPERIENCE OF "CRISTIAN SERBAN" BUZIAS CENTER Link L76 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP - 12 minutes PRECURSORS OF BALENOLOGY EDUCATION IN ROMANIA Link L77 Dr. Eugenia Dumitrescu, Dr. Carmen Enescu - 12 minutes ANTIALLERGIC PROCEDURES MOST COMMONLY USED IN PHYSICAL RECOVERY MEDICINE AND BALNEOLOGY Link L78 Mihail HOTETEU, Constantin MUNTEANU, Diana MUNTEANU, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes PELOIDS - PERSPECTIVES ON RESEARCH AND FUTURE PLANS Link L79 Liliana Stanciu, Daniela Profir, Viorica Marin, Doinița Oprea, Elena Ionescu, Elena Almășan, Carmen Oprea - 12 minutes THE SCIENCE OF AGING WELL Link L80 Q & A – 12 minutes POSTER SESSION Authors Title Abstract Andra Pintilie, Liliana Pădure, Andrada Mirea, Corina Sporea Proprioceptive Functional Vibration Stimulation as therapeutic tool in spasticity management of jump gait pattern of spastic diplegic children with cerebral palsy Poster 1 Andra Pintilie, Liliana Pădure, Andrada Mirea, Corina Sporea Modern computerized techniques for gait’s functional evaluation through a specialized wireless inertial sensor – premise for orthopedic corrective shoes wear in children with gait disorders secondary to Cerebral Palsy Poster 2 Ana Maria PÂSLARU, Ana Maria FĂTU, Anamaria CIUBARĂ The role of medical recovery in oncology Poster 3 Maria Veronica MORCOV, Liliana PADURE, Cristian Gabriel MORCOV, Gelu ONOSE Exercises availed by sensor-based computer advanced devices: part of the interactive cognitive recovery – adjuvant of the therapy applied in the Centrul National Clinic de Recuperare Neuropsihomotorie Copii “Dr. N. Robanescu” Poster 4 Avram Mihai, Liliana Padure, Gelu Onose Theoretical fundamentals and conceptual premise for advanced proprioceptive and sensory stimulus apparatus, with sequential evaluation for the treatment of the recuperator in the equilibrium disorder, from Cerebral Palsy (PC) casuistry. Poster 5 Andrada MIREA, Gelu ONOSE, Madalina LEANCA, Florin-Petru GRIGORAS, Mihaela AXENTE, Liliana PADURE, Corina SPOREA Respiratory management in patients with rare progressive neuromuscular diseases Poster 6 Mihaela MANDU, Elena CONSTANTIN, Cristinel Dumitru BADIU, Cosmin Daniel OPREA, Cristina DAIA, Gelu ONOSE Presentation od the Fugl Meyer Assesment scale and related suggesttion in order to enhance its level of implementation in inner neurorehabilitation units Poster 7 ALEXANDRU BOGDAN-CĂTĂLIN, ALINA SIMONA ȘOVREA, ANNE-MARIE CONSTANTIN, ADINA BIANCA BOȘCA, CARMEN GEORGIU, MONICA POPA Complex oral rehabilitation in an elderly patient with periodontal disease who exercises regularly Poster 8 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP MORBIDITY BY OSTEO-MUSCULO-ARTICULAR DISEASES IN THE OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENT IN MARAMURES COUNTY. THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICAL RECOVERY AND RECORDS THROUGH ELECTRONIC DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Poster 9 Authors Title Abstract Mihaela Antonina CALIN, Marian Romeo CALIN, Constantin Munteanu New evidence on the effects of pelotherapy on local microcirculation Poster 10 Izabela Lazar, Gabriela Dogaru The effectiveness of balnear treatment in the management of psoriasis Poster 11 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Mușata Dacia BOCOȘ CORRELATIONS OF OSTEOMUSCULO-ARTICULAR DISEASES WITH WORK ABILITY, PERCEIVED SELF EFFICACY AND OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS AT A REGULAR MEDICAL CHECK-UP IN PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNITS Poster 12 Doroteea Teoibas-Serban, Valentin Stan, Dan Blendea PREVENTION OF LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION IN YOUNG ADULT POPULATION: A PRACTICAL APPROACH Poster 13 Călin Corciovă, Cătălina Luca, Robert Fuior, Flavia Corciovă Development a Monitoring Device for Arm Rehabilitation Poster 14 Simona Daniela Zavalichi, Marius Andrei Zavalichi, Sorin Stratulat, Florin Mitu Cardiovascular rehabilitation: challenges in a case of acute myocardial infarction and familial hypercholesterolemia Poster 15 Simona-Isabelle STOICA, Ioana TANASE, Gelu ONOSE Influences and consequences resulting in addictions in general and to chronic alcoholism, especially for patients with spinal cord injury Poster 16 Roxana Dumitrascu, Ana Maria Bumbea, Carmen Albu, Otilia Rogoveanu, Catalin Bostina, Rodica Traistaru, Borcan Madalina BIOMECHANICAL DYSFUNCTIONS OF THE FOOT – MAJOR IMPACT ON THE KINETIC CHAIN Poster 17 Otilia Rogoveanu, Gherghina Florin, Caimac Dan, Trifu Ramona, Cruceru Andra, Beldie C Medical rehabilitation in post-stroke spastic hemiparesis in young patients Poster 18 Ana Maria Bumbea, Otilia Rogoveanu, Roxana Dumitrascu, Bogdan Stefan Bumbea, Catalin Bostina, Albu Carmen, Borcan Madalina PERIPHERAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION - A CHALLENGE IN VERTEBRAL POSTTRAUMATIC RECOVERY Poster 19 Authors Title Abstract Dănuţ PĂCURAR, Mihaela Ramona PĂCURAR KNEE ARTHROPLASTY RECOVERY OF AN CANCER PATIENT Poster 20 Dănuţ PĂCURAR, Mihaela Ramona PĂCURAR THE IMPACT OF OSTEOARTICULAR PATHOLOGY IN POSTSTROKE RECOVERY Poster 21 Borcan Madalina, Bumbea Ana Maria, Bostina Catalin, Radoi Georgeta, Bumbea Bogdan EFFICIENT REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN A CASE WITH MAV-RUPTA MALFORMATION Poster 22 Demirgian Sibel, Nan Simona, Lulea Adela, Lascu Ioana, Marin Viorica Is possible the management of synovial chondromatosis of the hip by arthroscopy or complex balneal treament? Poster 23 Mădălina Codruța Verenca, Sorina Mierlan, Claudiu Elisei Tanase The Efficiency of Medical Treatment of Scoliosis – Paediatrics Poster 24 Florentina NASTASE¹, Alin Laurentiu TATU², Madalina Codruta VERENCA¹ Orthopaedic manifestations of Neurofibromatosis type 1 – case report Poster 25 Simona CARNICIU, Anatolie BACIU, Vasile FEDAS The attenuation of energy metabolic misbalance by means of aerobic, hypoxic, hypothermal adaptation and environment optimization at recreation resort center Poster 26 Irina Anghel, Alexandra Sporici, Magdalena Lapadat, Gelu Onose Complex clinical and therapeutic rehabilitation approach of a patient with Complete AIS/Frankel A quadriplegia post cervical spinal cord injury after accidental fall off a trailer and multiple complications occurring during disease progression - case study Poster 27 Ana-Maria Pelin , Monica Georgescu , Cristina Stefanescu , Costinela Georgescu Molecular treatment strategies in osteoporosis Poster 28
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Harley, Ross. "Light-Air-Portals: Visual Notes on Differential Mobility." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.132.

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0. IntroductionIf we follow the line of much literature surrounding airports and urban mobility, the emphasis often falls on the fact that these spaces are designed to handle the mega-scale and super-human pace of mass transit. Airports have rightly been associated with velocity, as zones of rapid movement managed by enormous processing systems that guide bodies and things in transit (Pascoe; Pearman; Koolhaas; Gordon; Fuller & Harley). Yet this emphasis tends to ignore the spectrum of tempos and flows that are at play in airport terminals — from stillness to the much exalted hyper-rapidity of mobilized publics in the go-go world of commercial aviation.In this photo essay I'd like to pull a different thread and ask whether it's possible to think of aeromobility in terms of “uneven, differential mobility” (Bissell 280). What would it mean to consider waiting and stillness as forms of bodily engagement operating over a number of different scales and temporalities of movement and anticipation, without privileging speed over stillness? Instead of thinking mobility and stillness as diametrically opposed, can we instead conceive of them as occupying a number of different spatio-temporal registers in a dynamic range of mobility? The following is a provisional "visual ethnography" constructed from photographs of air terminal light boxes I have taken over the last five years (in Amsterdam, London, Chicago, Frankfurt, and Miami). Arranged into a "taxonomy of differentiality", each of these images comes from a slightly different angle, mode or directionality. Each view of these still images displayed in billboard-scale light-emitting devices suggests that there are multiple dimensions of visuality and bodily experience at play in these image-objects. The airport is characterized by an abundance of what appears to be empty space. This may be due to the sheer scale of mass transport, but it also arises from a system of active and non-active zones located throughout contemporary terminals. This photo series emphasises the "emptiness" of these overlooked left-over spaces that result from demands of circulation and construction.1. We Move the WorldTo many travellers, airport gate lounges and their surrounding facilities are loaded with a variety of contradictory associations and affects. Their open warehouse banality and hard industrial sterility tune our bodies to the vast technical and commercial systems that are imbricated through almost every aspect of contemporary everyday life.Here at the departure gate the traveller's body comes to a moment's rest. They are granted a short respite from the anxious routines of check in, body scans, security, information processing, passport scanning, itineraries, boarding procedures and wayfaring the terminal. The landside processing system deposits them at this penultimate point before final propulsion into the invisible airways that pipe them into their destination. We hear the broadcasting of boarding times, check-in times, name's of people that break them away from stillness, forcing people to move, to re-arrange themselves, or to hurry up. Along the way the passenger encounters a variety of techno-spatial experiences that sit at odds with the overriding discourse of velocity, speed and efficiency that lie at the centre of our social understanding of air travel. The airline's phantasmagorical projections of itself as guarantor and enabler of mass mobilities coincides uncomfortably with the passenger's own wish-fulfilment of escape and freedom.In this we can agree with the designer Bruce Mau when he suggests that these projection systems, comprised of "openings of every sort — in schedules, in urban space, on clothes, in events, on objects, in sightlines — are all inscribed with the logic of the market” (Mau 7). The advertising slogans and images everywhere communicate the dual concept that the aviation industry can deliver the world to us on time while simultaneously porting us to any part of the world still willing to accept Diners, VISA or American Express. At each point along the way these openings exhort us to stop, to wait in line, to sit still or to be patient. The weird geographies depicted by the light boxes appear like interpenetrating holes in space and time. These travel portals are strangely still, and only activated by the impending promise of movement.Be still and relax. Your destination is on its way. 2. Attentive AttentionAlongside the panoramic widescreen windows that frame the choreography of the tarmac and flight paths outside, appear luminous advertising light boxes. Snapped tightly to grid and locked into strategic sightlines and thoroughfares, these wall pieces are filled with a rotating menu of contemporary airport haiku and ersatz Swiss graphic design.Mechanically conditioned air pumped out of massive tubes creates the atmosphere for a very particular amalgam of daylight, tungsten, and fluorescent light waves. Low-oxygen-emitting indoor plants are no match for the diesel-powered plant rooms that maintain the constant flow of air to every nook and cranny of this massive processing machine. As Rem Koolhaas puts it, "air conditioning has launched the endless building. If architecture separates buildings, air conditioning unites them" (Koolhaas). In Koolhaas's lingo, these are complex "junkspaces" unifying, colliding and coalescing a number of different circulatory systems, temporalities and mobilities.Gillian Fuller reminds us there is a lot of stopping and going and stopping in the global circulatory system typified by air-terminal-space.From the packing of clothes in fixed containers to strapping your belt – tight and low – stillness and all its requisite activities, technologies and behaviours are fundamental to the ‘flow’ architectures that organize the motion of the globalizing multitudes of today (Fuller, "Store" 63). It is precisely this functional stillness organised around the protocols of store and forward that typifies digital systems, the packet switching of network cultures and the junkspace of airports alike.In these zones of transparency where everything is on view, the illuminated windows so proudly brought to us by J C Decaux flash forward to some idealized moment in the future. In this anticipatory moment, the passenger's every fantasy of in-flight service is attended to. The ultimate in attentiveness (think dimmed lights, soft pillows and comfy blankets), this still image is captured from an improbable future suspended behind the plywood and steel seating available in the moment —more reminiscent of park benches in public parks than the silver-service imagined for the discerning traveller.3. We Know ChicagoSelf-motion is itself a demonstration against the earth-binding weight of gravity. If we climb or fly, our defiance is greater (Appleyard 180).The commercial universe of phones, cameras, computer network software, financial instruments, and an array of fancy new gadgets floating in the middle of semi-forgotten transit spaces constitutes a singular interconnected commercial organism. The immense singularity of these claims to knowledge and power loom solemnly before us asserting their rights in the Esperanto of "exclusive rollover minutes", "nationwide long distance", "no roaming charges" and insider local knowledge. The connective tissue that joins one part of the terminal to a commercial centre in downtown Chicago is peeled away, revealing techno-veins and tendrils reaching to the sky. It's a graphic view that offers none of the spectacular openness and flights of fancy associated with the transit lounges located on the departure piers and satellites. Along these circulatory ribbons we experience the still photography and the designer's arrangement of type to attract the eye and lure the body. The blobby diagonals of the telco's logo blend seamlessly with the skyscraper's ribbons of steel, structural exoskeleton and wireless telecommunication cloud.In this plastinated anatomy, the various layers of commercially available techno-space stretch out before the traveller. Here we have no access to the two-way vistas made possible by the gigantic transparent tube structures of the contemporary air terminal. Waiting within the less travelled zones of the circulatory system we find ourselves suspended within the animating system itself. In these arteries and capillaries the flow is spread out and comes close to a halt in the figure of the graphic logo. We know Chicago is connected to us.In the digital logic of packet switching and network effects, there is no reason to privilege the go over the stop, the moving over the waiting. These light box portals do not mirror our bodies, almost at a complete standstill now. Instead they echo the commercial product world that they seek to transfuse us into. What emerges is a new kind of relational aesthetics that speaks to the complex corporeal, temporal, and architectural dimensions of stillness and movement in transit zones: like "a game, whose forms, patterns and functions develop and evolve according to periods and social contexts” (Bourriaud 11). 4. Machine in the CaféIs there a possible line of investigation suggested by the fact that sound waves become visible on the fuselage of jet planes just before they break the sound barrier? Does this suggest that the various human senses are translatable one into the other at various intensities (McLuhan 180)?Here, the technological imaginary contrasts itself with the techno alfresco dining area enclosed safely behind plate glass. Inside the cafes and bars, the best businesses in the world roll out their biggest guns to demonstrate the power, speed and scale of their network coverage (Remmele). The glass windows and light boxes "have the power to arrest a crowd around a commodity, corralling them in chic bars overlooking the runway as they wait for their call, but also guiding them where to go next" (Fuller, "Welcome" 164). The big bulbous plane sits plump in its hangar — no sound barriers broken here. It reassures us that our vehicle is somewhere there in the network, resting at its STOP before its GO. Peeking through the glass wall and sharing a meal with us, this interpenetrative transparency simultaneously joins and separates two planar dimensions — machinic perfection on one hand, organic growth and death on the other (Rowe and Slutsky; Fuller, "Welcome").Bruce Mau is typical in suggesting that the commanding problem of the twentieth century was speed, represented by the infamous image of a US Navy Hornet fighter breaking the sound barrier in a puff of smoke and cloud. It has worked its way into every aspect of the design experience, manufacturing, computation and transport.But speed masks more than it reveals. The most pressing problem facing designers and citizens alike is growth — from the unsustainable logic of infinite growth in GDP to the relentless application of Moore's Law to the digital networks and devices that define contemporary society in the first world. The shift of emphasis from speed to growth as a time-based event with breaking points and moments of rupture has generated new possibilities. "Growth is nonlinear and unpredictable ... Few of us are ready to admit that growth is constantly shadowed by its constitutive opposite, that is equal partners with death” (Mau 497).If speed in part represents a flight from death (Virilio), growth invokes its biological necessity. In his classic study of the persistence of the pastoral imagination in technological America, The Machine in the Garden, Leo Marx charted the urge to idealize rural environments at the advent of an urban industrialised America. The very idea of "the flight from the city" can be understood as a response to the onslaught of technological society and it's deathly shadow. Against the murderous capacity of technological society stood the pastoral ideal, "incorporated in a powerful metaphor of contradiction — a way of ordering meaning and value that clarifies our situation today" (Marx 4). 5. Windows at 35,000 FeetIf waiting and stillness are active forms of bodily engagement, we need to consider the different layers of motion and anticipation embedded in the apprehension of these luminous black-box windows. In The Virtual Window, Anne Friedberg notes that the Old Norse derivation of the word window “emphasizes the etymological root of the eye, open to the wind. The window aperture provides ventilation for the eye” (103).The virtual windows we are considering here evoke notions of view and shelter, open air and sealed protection, both separation from and connection to the outside. These windows to nowhere allow two distinct visual/spatial dimensions to interface, immediately making the visual field more complex and fragmented. Always simultaneously operating on at least two distinct fields, windows-within-windows provide a specialized mode of spatial and temporal navigation. As Gyorgy Kepes suggested in the 1940s, the transparency of windows "implies more than an optical characteristic; it implies a broader spatial order. Transparency means a simultaneous perception of different spatial locations" (Kepes 77).The first windows in the world were openings in walls, without glass and designed to allow air and light to fill the architectural structure. Shutters were fitted to control air flow, moderate light and to enclose the space completely. It was not until the emergence of glass technologies (especially in Holland, home of plate glass for the display of commercial products) that shielding and protection also allowed for unhindered views (by way of transparent glass). This gives rise to the thesis that windows are part of a longstanding architectural/technological system that moderates the dual functions of transparency and separation. With windows, multi-dimensional planes and temporalities can exist in the same time and space — hence a singular point of experience is layered with many other dimensions. Transparency and luminosity "ceases to be that which is perfectly clear and becomes instead that which is clearly ambiguous" (Rowe and Slutsky 45). The light box air-portals necessitate a constant fluctuation and remediation that is at once multi-planar, transparent and "hard to read". They are informatic.From holes in the wall to power lunch at 35,000 feet, windows shape the manner in which light, information, sights, smells, temperature and so on are modulated in society. "By allowing the outside in and the inside out, [they] enable cosmos and construction to innocently, transparently, converge" (Fuller, "Welcome" 163). Laptop, phone, PDA and light box point to the differential mobilities within a matrix that traverses multiple modes of transparency and separation, rest and flight, stillness and speed.6. Can You Feel It?Increasingly the whole world has come to smell alike: gasoline, detergents, plumbing, and junk foods coalesce into the catholic smog of our age (Illich 47).In these forlorn corners of mobile consumption, the dynamic of circulation simultaneously slows and opens out. The surfaces of inscription implore us to see them at precisely the moment we feel unseen, unguided and off-camera. Can you see it, can you feel it, can you imagine the unimaginable, all available to us on demand? Expectation and anticipation give us something to look forward to, but we're not sure we want what's on offer.Air travel radicalizes the separation of the air traveller from ground at one instance and from the atmosphere at another. Air, light, temperature and smell are all screened out or technologically created by the terminal plant and infrastructure. The closer the traveller moves towards stillness, the greater the engagement with senses that may have been ignored by the primacy of the visual in so much of this circulatory space. Smell, hunger, tiredness, cold and hardness cannot be screened out.In this sense, the airplanes we board are terminal extensions, flying air-conditioned towers or groundscrapers jet-propelled into highways of the air. Floating above the horizon, immersed in a set of logistically ordained trajectories and pressurized bubbles, we look out the window and don't see much at all. Whatever we do see, it's probably on the screen in front of us which disconnects us from one space-time-velocity at the same time that it plugs us into another set of relations. As Koolhaas says, junkspace is "held together not by structure, but by skin, like a bubble" (Koolhaas). In these distended bubbles, the traveler momentarily occupies an uncommon transit space where stillness is privileged and velocity is minimized. The traveler's body itself is "engaged in and enacting a whole kaleidoscope of different everyday practices and forms" during the course of this less-harried navigation (Bissell 282).7. Elevator MusicsThe imaginary wheel of the kaleidoscope spins to reveal a waiting body-double occupying the projected territory of what appears to be a fashionable Miami. She's just beyond our reach, but beside her lies a portal to another dimension of the terminal's vascular system.Elevators and the networks of shafts and vents that house them, are to our buildings like veins and arteries to the body — conduits that permeate and structure the spaces of our lives while still remaining separate from the fixity of the happenings around them (Garfinkel 175). The terminal space contains a number of apparent cul-de-sacs and escape routes. Though there's no background music piped in here, another soundtrack can be heard. The Muzak corporation may douse the interior of the elevator with its own proprietary aural cologne, but at this juncture the soundscape is more "open". This functional shifting of sound from figure to ground encourages peripheral hearing, providing "an illusion of distended time", sonically separated from the continuous hum of "generators, ventilation systems and low-frequency electrical lighting" (Lanza 43).There is another dimension to this acoustic realm: “The mobile ecouteur contracts the flows of information that are supposed to keep bodies usefully and efficiently moving around ... and that turn them into functions of information flows — the speedy courier, the networking executive on a mobile phone, the scanning eyes of the consumer” (Munster 18).An elevator is a grave says an old inspector's maxim, and according to others, a mechanism to cross from one world to another. Even the quintessential near death experience with its movement down a long illuminated tunnel, Garfinkel reminds us, “is not unlike the sensation of movement we experience, or imagine, in a long swift elevator ride” (Garfinkel 191).8. States of SuspensionThe suspended figure on the screen occupies an impossible pose in an impossible space: half falling, half resting, an anti-angel for today's weary air traveller. But it's the same impossible space revealed by the airport and bundled up in the experience of flight. After all, the dimension this figures exists in — witness the amount of activity in his suspension — is almost like a black hole with the surrounding universe collapsing into it. The figure is crammed into the light box uncomfortably like passengers in the plane, and yet occupies a position that does not exist in the Cartesian universe.We return to the glossy language of advertising, its promise of the external world of places and products delivered to us by the image and the network of travel. (Remmele) Here we can go beyond Virilio's vanishing point, that radical reversibility where inside and outside coincide. Since everybody has already reached their destination, for Virilio it has become completely pointless to leave: "the inertia that undermines your corporeity also undermines the GLOBAL and the LOCAL; but also, just as much, the MOBILE and the IMMOBILE” (Virilio 123; emphasis in original).In this clinical corner of stainless steel, glass bricks and exit signs hangs an animated suspension that articulates the convergence of a multitude of differentials in one image. 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Seale, Kirsten, and Emily Potter. "Wandering and Placemaking in London: Iain Sinclair’s Literary Methodology." M/C Journal 22, no. 4 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1554.

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Iain Sinclair is a writer who is synonymous with a city. Sinclair’s sustained literary engagement with London from the mid 1960s has produced a singular account of place in that city (Bond; Baker; Seale “Iain Sinclair”). Sinclair is a leading figure in a resurgent and rebranded psychogeographic literature of the 1990s (Coverley) where on-foot wandering through the city brings forth narrative. Sinclair’s wandering, materialised as walking, is central to the claim of intimacy with the city that underpins his authority as a London writer. Furthermore, embodied encounters with the urban landscape through the experience of “getting lost” in urban environments are key to his literary methodology. Through works such as Lights Out for the Territory (2007), Sinclair has been repeatedly cast as a key chronicler of London, a city focused with capitalist determination on the future while redolent, even weighted, with a past that, as Sinclair says himself, is there for the wanderer to uncover (Dirda).In this essay, we examine how Sinclair’s wandering makes place in London. We are interested not only in Sinclair’s wandering as a spatial or cultural “intervention” in the city, as it is frequently positioned in critiques of his writing (Wolfreys). We are also interested in how Sinclair’s literary methodology of wandering undertakes its own work of placemaking in material ways that are often obscured because of how his work is positioned within particular traditions of wandering, including those of psychogeography and the flâneur. It is our contention that Sinclair’s wandering has an ambivalent relationship with place in London. It belongs to the tradition of the wanderer as a radical outsider with an alternative practice and perspective on place, but also contributes to contemporary placemaking in a global, neo-liberal London.Wandering as Literary MethodologyIain Sinclair’s writing about London is considered both “visionary” and “documentary” in its ambitions and has been praised as “giving voice to lost, erased, or forgotten histories or memories” (Baker 63). Sinclair is the “raging prophet” (Kerr) for a transforming and disappearing city. This perspective is promulgated by Sinclair himself, who in interviews refers to his practice as “bearing witness” to the erasures of particular place cultures, communities, and their histories that a rapidly gentrifying city entails (Sinclair quoted in O’Connell). The critical reception of Sinclair’s perambulation mostly follows Michel de Certeau’s observation that walking is a kind of reading/writing practice that “makes the invisible legible” (Baker 28). Sinclair’s wandering, and the encounters it mobilises, are a form of storytelling, which bring into proximity complex and forgotten narratives of place.Sinclair may “dive in” to the city, yet his work writing and rewriting urban space is usually positioned as representational. London is a text, “a system of signs […], the material city becoming the (non-material) map” (Baker 29). Sinclair’s wandering is understood as writing about urban transformation in London, rather than participating in it through making place. The materiality of Sinclair’s wandering in the city—his walking, excavating, encountering—may be acknowledged, but it is effectively dematerialised by the critical focus on his self-conscious literary treatment of place in London. Simon Perril has called Sinclair a “modernist magpie” (312), both because his mode of intertextuality borrows from Modernist experiments in form, style, and allusion, and because the sources of many of his intertexts are Modernist writers. Sinclair mines a rich seam of literature, Modernist and otherwise, that is produced in and about London, as well as genealogies of other legendary London wanderers. The inventory includes: “the rich midden of London’s sub-cultural fiction, terse proletarian narratives of lives on the criminous margin” (Sinclair Lights Out, 312) in the writing of Alexander Baron and Emanuel Litvinoff; the small magazine poetry of the twentieth century British Poetry Revival; and the forgotten suburban writings of David Gascoyne, “a natural psychogeographer, tracking the heat spores of Rimbaud, from the British Museum to Wapping and Limehouse” (Atkins and Sinclair 146). Sinclair’s intertextual “loiterature” (Chambers), his wayward, aleatory wandering through London’s archives, is one of two interconnected types of wandering in Sinclair’s literary methodology. The other is walking through the city. In a 2017 interview, Sinclair argued that the two were necessarily interconnected in writing about place in London:The idea of writing theoretical books about London burgeoned as a genre. At the same time, the coffee table, touristy books about London emerged—the kinds of books that can be written on Google, rather than books that are written by people of the abyss. I’m interested in someone who arrives and takes this journey into the night side of London in the tradition of Mayhew or Dickens, who goes out there and is constantly wandering and finding and having collisions and bringing back stories and shaping a narrative. There are other people who are doing things in a similar way, perhaps with a more journalistic approach, finding people and interviewing them and taking their stories. But many books about London are very conceptual and just done by doing research sitting at a laptop. I don’t think this challenges the city. It’s making a parallel city of the imagination, of literature. (Sinclair quoted in O'Connell)For Sinclair, then, walking is as much a literary methodology as reading, archival research, or intertextuality is.Wandering as Urban InterventionPerhaps one of Sinclair’s most infamous walks is recorded in London Orbital (2003), where he wandered the 127 miles of London’s M25 ring road. London Orbital is Sinclair’s monumental jeremiad against the realpolitik of late twentieth-century neo-liberalism and the politicised spatialisation and striation of London by successive national and local governments. The closed loop of the M25 motorway recommends itself to governmental bodies as a regulated form that functions as “a prophylactic, […] a tourniquet” (1) controlling the flow (with)in and (with)out of London. Travellers’ movements are impeded when the landscape is cut up by the motorway. Walking becomes a marginalised activity it its wake, and the surveillance and distrust to which Sinclair is subject realises the concerns foreshadowed by Walter Benjamin regarding the wanderings of the flâneur. In the Arcades Project, Benjamin quoted a 1936 newspaper article, pessimistically titled “Le dernier flâneur” [The last flâneur]:A man who goes for a walk ought not to have to concern himself with any hazards he may run into, or with the regulations of a city. […] But he cannot do this today without taking a hundred precautions, without asking the advice of the police department, without mixing with a dazed and breathless herd, for whom the way is marked out in advance by bits of shining metal. If he tries to collect the whimsical thoughts that may have come to mind, very possibly occasioned by sights on the street, he is deafened by car horns, [and] stupefied by loud talkers […]. (Jaloux, quoted in Benjamin 435)Susan Buck-Morss remarks that flâneurs are an endangered species in the contemporary city: “like tigers, or pre-industrial tribes, [they] are cordoned off on reservations, preserved within the artificially created environments of pedestrian streets, parks, and underground passages” (344). To wander from these enclosures, or from delineated paths, is to invite suspicion as the following unexceptional anecdote from London Orbital illustrates:NO PUBLIC RITE [sic] OF WAY. Footpaths, breaking towards the forest, have been closed off. You are obliged to stick to the Lee Navigation, the contaminated ash conglomerate of the Grey Way. Enfield has been laid out in grids; long straight roads, railways, fortified blocks. […] In a canalside pub, they deny all knowledge of the old trace. Who walks? “There used to be a road,” they admit. It’s been swallowed up in this new development, Enfield Island Village. […] The hard hat mercenaries of Fairview New Homes […] are suspicious of our cameras. Hands cover faces. Earth-movers rumble straight at us. A call for instruction muttered into their lapels: “Strangers. Travellers.” (69-70)There is an excess to wandering, leading to incontinent ideas, extreme verbiage, compulsive digression, excessive quotation. De Certeau in his study of the correlation between navigating urban and textual space speaks of “the unlimited diversity” of the walk, highlighting its improvised nature, and the infinite possibilities it proposes. Footsteps are equated with thoughts, multiplying unchecked: “They are myriad, but do not compose a series. […] Their swarming mass is an innumerable collection of singularities” (97). Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the erratic trajectories, digression, and diversion of Sinclair’s wanderings are aligned with a tradition of the flâneur as homo ludens (Huizinga) or practitioner of the Situationist derive, as theorised by Guy Debord:The dérive entails playful-constructive behaviour and awareness of psychogeographical effects, which completely distinguishes it from the classical notions of the journey or the stroll. In a dérive one or more persons during a certain period drop their usual motives for movement and action, their relations, their work and leisure activities, and let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there. The element of chance is less determinant than one might think: from the dérive point of view, cities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones. (“Theory of the dérive” 50)Like Charles Baudelaire’s painter of modern life, Sinclair is happily susceptible to distraction. The opening essay of Lights Out is a journey through London with the ostensible purpose of diligently researching and reporting on the language he detects on his travels. However, the map for the walk is only ever half-hearted, and Sinclair admits to “hoping for some accident to bring about a final revision” (5). Sinclair’s walks welcome the random and when he finds the detour to disfigure his route, he is content: “Already the purity of the [walk] has been despoiled. Good” (8). Wandering’s Double Agent: Sinclair’s Placemaking in LondonMuch has been made of the flâneur as he appears in Sinclair’s work (Seale “Eye-Swiping”). Nevertheless, Sinclair echoes Walter Benjamin in declaring the flâneur, as previously stereotyped, to be impossible in the contemporary city. The fugeur is one détournement (Debord “Détournement”) of the flâneur that Sinclair proposes. In London Orbital, Sinclair repeatedly refers to his wandering as a fugue. A fugue is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as a “flight from or loss of the awareness of one’s identity, sometimes involving wandering away from home, and often occurring as a reaction to shock or emotional stress.” As Sinclair explains:I found the term fugueur more attractive than the now overworked flâneur. Fugueur had the smack of a swear word […]. Fugueur was the right job description for our walk, our once-a-month episodes of transient mental illness. Madness as a voyage. […] The fugue is both drift and fracture. (London Orbital, 146)Herbert Marcuse observed that to refuse to comply with capitalist behaviour is to be designated irrational, and thus relegate oneself to the periphery of society (9). The neo-liberal city’s enforcement of particular spatial and temporal modalities that align with the logic of purpose, order, and productivity is antagonistic to wandering. The fugue state, then, can rupture the restrictive logic of capitalism’s signifying chains through regaining forcibly expurgated ideas and memories. The walk around the M25 has an unreason to it: the perversity of wandering a thoroughfare designed for cars. In another, oft-quoted passage from Lights Out, Sinclair proposes another avatar of the flâneur:The concept of “strolling”, aimless urban wandering […] had been superseded. We had moved into the age of the stalker; journeys made with intent—sharp-eyed and unsponsored. The stalker was our role model: purposed hiking, not dawdling, nor browsing. No time for the savouring of reflections in shop windows, admiration for Art Nouveau ironwork, attractive matchboxes rescued from the gutter. This was walking with a thesis. With a prey. […] The stalker is a stroller who sweats, a stroller who knows where he is going, but not why or how. (75)Not only has the flâneur evolved into something far more exacting and purposeful, but as we want to illuminate, the flâneur’s wandering has evolved into something more material than transforming urban experience and encounter into art or literature as Baudelaire described. In a recent interview, Sinclair stated: The walker exists in a long tradition, and, for me, it’s really vital to simply be out there every day—not only because it feels good, but because in doing it you contribute to the microclimate of the city. As you withdraw energy from the city, you are also giving energy back. People are noticing you. You’re doing something, you’re there, the species around you absorb your presence into it, and you become part of this animate entity called the city. (Sinclair quoted in O'Connell)Sinclair’s acknowledgement that he is acting upon the city through his wandering is also an acknowledgement of a material, grounded interplay between what Jonathan Raban has called the “soft” and the “hard” city: “The city as we might imagine it, the soft city of illusion, myth, aspiration, nightmare, is as real, maybe more real, than the hard city one can locate in maps and statistics, in monographs on urban sociology and demography and architecture” (quoted in Manley 6). Readers and critics may gravitate to the soft city of Sinclair, but as Donald puts it, “The challenge is to draw the connections between place, archive, and imagination, not only by tracing those links in literary representations of London, but also by observing and describing the social, cultural, and subjective functions of London literature and London imagery” (in Manley, 262).Sinclair’s most recent longform book, The Last London (2017), is bracketed at both beginning and end with the words from the diarist of the Great Fire of 1666, John Evelyn: “London was, but is no more.” Sinclair’s evocation of the disaster that razed seventeenth-century London is a declaration that twenty-first century London, too, has been destroyed. This time by an unsavoury crew of gentrifiers, property developers, politicians, hyper-affluent transplants, and the creative classes. Writers are a sub-category of this latter group. Ambivalence and complicity are always there for Sinclair. On the one hand, his wanderings have attributed cultural value to previously overlooked aspects of London by the very virtue of writing about them. On the other hand, Sinclair argues that the value of these parts of the city hinges on their neglect by the dominant culture, which, of course, is no longer possible when his writing illuminates them. Certainly, wandering the city excavating the secret histories of cities has acquired an elevated cultural currency since Sinclair started writing. In making the East End “so gothically juicy”, Sinclair inaugurated a stream of new imaginings from “young acolyte psychogeographers” (McKay). Moreover, McKay points out that “Sinclair once wryly noted that anywhere he ‘nominated’ soon became an estate agent vision of luxury lifestyle”.Iain Sinclair’s London wanderings, then, call for a recognition that is more-than-literary. They are what we have referred to elsewhere as “worldly texts” (Potter and Seale, forthcoming), texts that have more-than-literary effects and instead are materially entangled in generating transformative conditions of place. Our understanding sits alongside the insights of literary geography, especially Sheila Hones’s concept of the text as a “spatial event”. In this reckoning, texts are spatio-temporal happenings that are neither singular nor have one clear “moment” of emergence. Rather, texts come into being across time and space, and in this sense can be understood as assemblages that include geographical locations, material contexts, and networks of production and reception. Literary effects are materially, collaboratively, and spatially generated in the world and have “territorial consequences”, as Jon Anderson puts it (127). Sinclair’s writings, we contend, can be seen as materialising versions of place that operate outside the assemblage of “literary” production and realise spatial and socio-economic consequence.Sinclair’s work does more than mimetically reproduce a “lost” London, or angrily write against the grain of neo-liberal gentrification. It is, in a sense, a geographic constituent that cannot be disaggregated from the contemporary dynamics of the privileges and exclusions of city. This speaks to the author’s ambivalence about his role as a central figure in London writing. For example, it has been noted that Sinclair is “aware of the charge that he’s been responsible as anyone for the fetishization of London’s decrepitude, contributing to an aesthetic of urban decay that is now ubiquitous” (Day). Walking the East End in what he has claimed to be his “last” London book (2017), Sinclair is horrified by the prevalence of what he calls “poverty chic” at the erstwhile Spitalfields Market: a boutique called “Urban Decay” is selling high-end lipsticks with an optional eye makeover. Next door is the “Brokedown Palace […] offering expensive Patagonia sweaters and pretty colourful rucksacks.” Ironically, the aesthetics of decline and ruin that Sinclair has actively brought to public notice over the last thirty years are contributing to this urban renewal. It could also be argued that Sinclair’s wandering is guilty of “the violence of spokesmanship”, which sublimates the voices of others (Weston 274), and is surely no longer the voice of the wanderer as marginalised outsider. When textual actors become networked with place, there can be extra-textual consequences, such as Sinclair’s implication in the making of place in a globalised and gentrified London. It shifts understanding of Sinclair’s wandering from representational and hermeneutic interpretation towards materialism: from what wandering means to what wandering does. From this perspective, Sinclair’s wandering and writing does not end with the covers of his books. The multiple ontologies of Sinclair’s worldly texts expand and proliferate through the plurality of composing relations, which, in turn, produce continuous and diverse iterations in an actor-network with place in London. Sinclair’s wanderings produce an ongoing archive of the urban that continues to iteratively make place, through multiple texts and narrative engagements, including novels, non-fiction accounts, journalism, interviews, intermedia collaborations, and assembling with the texts of others—from the many other London authors to whom Sinclair refers, to the tour guides who lead Time Out walking tours of “Sinclair’s London”. Place in contemporary London therefore assembles across and through an actor-network in which Sinclair’s wandering participates. Ultimately, Sinclair’s wandering and placemaking affirm Manley’s statement that “the urban environment in which (and in response to which) so much of English literature has been written has itself been constructed in many respects by its representation in that literature—by the ideas, images, and styles created by writers who have experienced or inhabited it” (2).ReferencesAnderson, Jon. “Towards an Assemblage Approach to Literary Geography.” Literary Geographies 1.2 (2015): 120–137.Atkins, Marc and Iain Sinclair. Liquid City. London: Reaktion, 1999.Baker, Brian. Iain Sinclair. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007.Baudelaire, Charles. The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays. Trans. and ed. Jonathan Mayne. London and New York: Phaidon, 1995.Benjamin, Walter. The Arcades Project. Trans. Howard Eiland and Kevin McLaughlin. Ed. Rolf Tiedmann. 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Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.Dirda, Michael. “Modern Life, as Seen by a Writer without a Smart Phone.” The Washington Post 17 Jan. 2018. 4 July 2018 <https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/modern-life-as-seen-by-an-artist-without-a-phone/2018/01/17/6d0b779c-fb07-11e7-8f66-2df0b94bb98a_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9333f36c6212>.Hones, Sheila. “Text as It Happens: Literary Geography.” Geography Compass 2.5 (2008): 301–1307.Huizinga, Johan. Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture. Boston: Beacon Press, 1955.Kerr, Joe. “The Habit of Hackney: Joe Kerr on Iain Sinclair.” Architects’ Journal 11 Mar. 2009. 8 July 2017 <https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/home/the-habit-of-hackney-joe-kerr-on-iain-sinclair/1995066.article>.Manley, Lawrence, ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of London. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.Marcuse, Herbert. One-Dimensional Man. 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