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Leslie, M. "Crossover Immune Cells Blur the Boundaries." Science 336, no. 6086 (2012): 1228–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.336.6086.1228.

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Cooper, Keith. "Allied health professionals urged to blur boundaries." Nursing Standard 17, no. 49 (2003): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.17.49.4.s3.

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Laschi, Cecilia, and Robert J. Wood. "Smarter materials for smarter robots." Science Robotics 6, no. 53 (2021): eabh4443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.abh4443.

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Dickinson, Valarie L., and Terrell A. Young. "Elementary Science and Language Arts: Should We Blur the Boundaries?" School Science and Mathematics 98, no. 6 (1998): 334–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-8594.1998.tb17429.x.

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Abugideiri, Hibba. "Off to Work At Home: Egyptian Midwives Blur Public-Private Boundaries." Hawwa 6, no. 3 (2008): 254–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920808x381649.

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AbstractThis article uncovers the invaluable work of midwives as medical professionals in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Egyptian society. It challenges the public-private distinction as a way of demonstrating its obscuring effect on measuring Arab women's participation in society. In fact, relying on this conceptualization of space, and by implication, gendered power, can lead to a misleading conclusion. Because Egyptian midwives participated publicly in society, they consequently were unshackled from those social and cultural forces that otherwise segregated them to the private
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Hennie, Allison. "The Boundary Blur: Interfacing Anthropology and Architecture—A Personal Narrative on the Multidisciplinary Nature of Career Design." Practicing Anthropology 36, no. 2 (2014): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.36.2.470326p515578r5l.

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The following narrative explores my current negotiation within professional boundaries. Boundaries can establish lines that divide, bind, or exclude. Boundaries can create order, organize, and establish networks. Boundaries separate disciplines, in this case architecture and anthropology. Boundaries can also transform a natural environment into a cultural landscape, providing a sense of place and capturing the identities of people. Although the built environment is not always designed to readily adapt, it still grows. The same is true for education; while disciplines are often designed for the
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Hoddie, Matthew. "Preferential Policies and the Blurring of Ethnic Boundaries: The Case of Aboriginal Australians in the 1980s." Political Studies 50, no. 2 (2002): 293–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00371.

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I argue against the commonly held view that ethnically based preferential policies consistently lead to the construction of well-defined boundaries between collectivities. Using a statistical study of Australia as a case, I demonstrate that preferential programs, under certain conditions, may blur the boundaries between groups. This trend is reflected in the growing number of individuals in the early 1980s who chose to claim an Aboriginal identity in Australian states that increasingly recognized indigenous land claims.
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Browning, Barbara. "The Performative Novel." TDR/The Drama Review 62, no. 2 (2018): 43–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram_a_00747.

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From the highly lauded ERS production Gatz to the Danish initiative of humanlibrary.org , theatrical representations of “human books” appear to be proliferating, even as novelists are attempting to blur the boundaries between performance and text. What can the approximation of novels and theatrical productions teach us about the performative possibilities of fiction?
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Le Mens, Gaël. "Keeping conceptual boundaries distinct between decision making and learning is necessary to understand social influence." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37, no. 1 (2014): 87–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x13001775.

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AbstractBentley et al. make the deliberate choice to blur the distinction between learning and decision making. This obscures the social influence mechanisms that operate in the various empirical settings that their map aims to categorize. Useful policy prescriptions, however, require an accurate understanding of the social influence mechanisms that underlie the dynamics of popularity.
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Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew. "Affixes and stem alternants in Latvian nouns: implications for inflectional theory." Baltic Linguistics 5 (December 31, 2014): 59–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32798/bl.403.

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Baerman (2012) suggests that noun inflection in Latvian presents a problem for Carstairs-McCarthy’s (1994) No Blur Principle, a successor to the Paradigm Economy Hypothesis (Carstairs 1983; 1987; Carstairs-McCarthy 2010). On closer examination, however, this turns out not to be so. Some other languages (such as Nuer) do appear to violate the No Blur Principle. However, when one takes into account the relationship between affixal inflection and stem alternation patterns, Latvian emerges as perfectly compliant. The discussion involves the distinction between patterns of stem alternation that hav
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Blur boundaries"

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Carneiro, Brandao Pereira Melina. "Immersed in Display: Blurring Boundaries in Architecture." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1367944969.

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Kaldy, David A. "Reactive Boundaries: Movement Informing Design." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1242677314.

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Stoltenow, Petersen Kelsi K. "YouTube beauty vlogs: How social media blurs social boundaries." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1523368597591707.

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Lamb, Guy. "Jagged blue frontiers: The police and the policing of boundaries in South Africa." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25355.

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Social and territorial boundaries have been fundamental to the approaches and practices of policing bodies in South Africa for centuries, from the mounted colonial paramilitary forces of the 1800s to the 21st century professional police. Boundaries have not only been a central mechanism that the police have consistently used to control and regulate the general population, but have also been catalysts for change in terms of operational policing strategies and tactics. This has typically been the case when a threat has been ascribed to a bounded area and/or populations that reside within the con
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Rosenberg, Rebecca, and Jørgensen Christine Cleyton. ""Ett plus ett blir tre" : En kvalitativ studie av idéburet och offentligt partnerskap ur ett relationellt perspektiv." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-43758.

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Idéburet offentligt partnerskap (IOP) togs fram av intresseorganisationen Forum - idéburna organisationer med social inriktning 2010 som en partnerskapsmodell mellan idéburen ochoffentlig sektor. Partnerskapsmodellen bygger på en idé kring ömsesidig samverkan mellan den idéburna och offentliga organisationen. Syftet med uppsatsen är att utveckla forskningen kring relationen mellan de idéburna och offentliga aktörerna inom IOP. Forskningen kring denna partnerskapsrelation har hittills baserats på ett enskilt fall och har fokuserat på relationen i förhållande till upphandling. I uppsatsen unders
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Books on the topic "Blur boundaries"

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Rogers, Paul. Digital blur: Creative practice at the boundaries of architecture, design and art. Libri Pub., 2010.

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Digital blur: Creative practice at the boundaries of architecture, design and art. Libri Pub., 2010.

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Sturges, Lilah. Blue Beetle: Boundaries. DC Comics, 2009.

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O'Hanlon, Tamsin. Self initiated projects: The graphic designers book- an investigation into graphic design that blurs the boundaries between art and design. LCP, 2000.

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John, Fuller, and Fuller John. Flying to nowhere: A tale. Penguin Books, 1985.

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Fischer, David B., and Robert D. Truog. When bright lines blur: Deconstructing distinctions between disorders of consciousness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786832.003.0017.

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Disorders of consciousness are devastating to patients and present profound challenges to clinicians, scientists, philosophers, and ethicists alike. In the past, distinguishing between levels of these disorders has been vital to guiding important decisions. This chapter argues that these disorders are not sufficiently distinct, however, to dictate such decisions: diagnostic criteria are not discrete, nor do they reflect the conceptual definitions of these disorders. It argues that these non-distinct diagnostic boundaries reflect an inherent continuity between disorders of consciousness. In lig
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Gheciu, Alexandra. Normative Dilemmas and Challenges of Security Commercialization. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813064.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 places the analysis developed in this book in a broader normative perspective, focusing on a series of challenges and dilemmas associated with the transformation in the logic of security provision examined in the previous chapters. It pays particular attention to the ways in which the particular dynamics of commercialization of security provision have involved departures from principles of transparency and democratic accountability, and the problems associated with such departures in countries with long histories of anti-democratic governance. Finally, the chapter reflects on the dif
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Brundin, Abigail, Deborah Howard, and Mary Laven. Sacred Stuff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198816553.003.0005.

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Inventories have long been used by historians as a source for investigating ‘worldly goods’; here, they are scrutinized anew for evidence of devotional practices in the home. Rosaries, little crosses, Agnus Dei, and coral are just some of the material objects that served to sacralize the home. These same items, densely recorded in the inventories of workshops and private households also figure in dowry contracts and registers of pawned goods. Such documents, drawn up by notaries, afford us new insights into the significance of material things at key moments in the life-cycle. Often invested wi
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Leith, Peat, Kevin O'Toole, Marcus Haward, and Brian Coffey. Enhancing Science Impact. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486305377.

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Sustainability challenges blur the boundaries between academic disciplines, between research, policy and practice, and between states, markets and society. What do exemplary scientists and organisations do to bridge the gaps between these groups and help their research to make the greatest impact? How do they do it? And how can their best practices be adapted for a diverse range of specific sustainability challenges?
 Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability addresses these questions in an accessible and engaging way. It provides principles expla
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Gaither, Milton. Religion and Homeschooling. Edited by Michael D. Waggoner and Nathan C. Walker. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199386819.013.15.

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Homeschooling as a self-consciously oppositional political movement emerged in the 1970s and 1980s among counterculturalists on both the left and the right due to a mix of historical trends, including the growth of suburbs, feminism, political polarization, and public school bureaucratization and secularization. In its early stages the movement saw cooperation between Christian conservatives and secular leftists, who worked together to relax homeschooling laws in every US state. By the late 1980s, however, a schism had developed and the much larger group of religious conservatives took control
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Gineikiene, Justina, and Vida Skudiene. "Don’t Dare to Blur Our Boundaries: Balancing Between Current and Past Identities." In Back to the Future: Using Marketing Basics to Provide Customer Value. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66023-3_234.

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Chung, Namho, Hyunae Lee, Juyeon Ham, and Chulmo Koo. "Smart Tourism Cities’ Competitiveness Index: A Conceptual Model." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65785-7_42.

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AbstractAs smart tourism cities are becoming a blur boundary between residents and tourists at a spatial place (e.g., urban city or destination), innovation and technologies should be integrated with tourism applications and urban infrastructure. The idea of smart tourism cities is generated as incorporating tourism business or tourism context into everyday life, opening up opportunities in daily life and travel. We need to explore a possible concept of smart tourism cities and how urban cities can play a role of the duality emphasizing on the blurring boundaries and allowing both residents and travelers to co-create the value of the urban cities’ competitiveness name as ‘smart tourism cities.’ This study aims to develop a competitiveness evaluation index for sustaining urban cities through tourism.
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Grotti, Vanessa, and Marc Brightman. "Introduction: Mediterranean Migrant Hospitalities." In Migrant Hospitalities in the Mediterranean. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56585-5_1.

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AbstractThis book takes some of the insights of the anthropology of hospitality to illuminate ethnographic accounts of migrant reception in various parts of the Mediterranean. Anthropology has revisited the concept of hospitality in recent years, drawing on the insights of ethnographers of the Mediterranean, who ground the idea and practice of hospitality in concrete ethnographic settings and challenge the ways in which the casual usage of Derridean or Kantian notions of hospitality can blur the boundaries between social scales and between metaphor and practice. Host-guest relations are multiplied through pregnancy and childbirth, and new forms emerge with the need to offer mortuary practices for dead strangers. The volume does not attempt to define a distinctive Mediterranean hospitality, but explores the potential of the concept of hospitality to illuminate the spatial and scalar dimensions of morality and politics in Mediterranean migrant reception.
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Benzel, Kathryn N. "Verbal Painting in “Blue & Green” and “Monday or Tuesday”." In Trespassing Boundaries. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403981844_10.

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Arndt, Sonja, Søren Smedegaard Bengtsen, Carl Mika, and Rikke Toft Nørgård. "Spaces of Life: Transgressions in Conceptualising the World Class University." In Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7598-3_15.

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AbstractBeyond knowledge, critical thinking, new ideas, rigorous science and scholarly development, this chapter argues for the university as a space of life. Through the complexities and incommensurabilities of academic life, and drawing on Julia Kristeva’s notion of revolt, Emmanuel Levinas’ notion of Otherness, and Novalis’ concept of Romantisierung, it makes a philosophical argument for recognizing what might appear as uncomfortable transgressions of the marketable, measurable characteristics of World Class Universities. In various ways, the chapter asks where there is space, in the World Class University, for elements which may not overtly align with the neoliberal clamour for international recognition and esteem. In elevating everyday life in the university, the chapter blurs boundaries of the celebrated, strived for rankings with the spaces of life that are dark and heterotopic, messily entangled with histories, polyphonic human and more than human voice, beings and energies, within the university. Revolt provokes a re-turn to re-question the ethics and boundaries of treatments of ‘world’ and ‘class’ in conceptions of the World Class University. Here, ‘World Class University’ is not necessarily a globally streamlined and internationally bench-marked institution, flexing its socio-economic muscles in the face of the world. Instead, it is an institution that speaks for others who have been made silent and deprived of their own critical voice. It speaks for the suppressed and marginalized, and it speaks for the ones who are no longer with us, or who have not yet arrived. It speaks for the people and the times yet to come.
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Alexander, David E. "Biological Materials Blur Boundaries." In Nature's Machines. Elsevier, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-804404-9.00004-9.

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Jay, Martin. "Genres of Blur." In Indefinite Visions. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474407120.003.0006.

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In an influential essay of 1983, the anthropologist Clifford Geertz exhorted social scientists to blur genres and overcome the boundaries of disciplinary isolation. This essay undertakes an examination of the ways in which literal visual blurring occurs – by focal discordances, the inability of the eye to register accelerated speed, or the intersection of two visual orders, as in the phenomenon of anamorphosis – and examines their implications for the ways in which disciplines can interact. Rather than implying seamless integration, the results suggest that unreconciled, albeit productive tensions can arise from the attempt to overcome boundaries in the name of interdisciplinary fusion. Different focal points or non-synchronous narratives, as well as the overlapping of different perspectival vantage points, resist the smoothing over of real contradictions through methodological harmonization or what Edward O. Wilson called ‘consilience’.”
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Lloyd, Vincent W. "The Race of the Soul: On Gillian Rose." In Religion of the Field Negro. Fordham University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823277636.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on the British social theorist and Jewish convert to Christianity Gillian Rose. What lessons can we learn about the difficulties of theorizing blackness from Rose’s reflections on her Jewishness and her gender? The chapter argues that Rose points to useful resources for challenging racializing logics, but that Rose’s focus on the racialized soul limits the possibility of struggle growing out of racialized communities. The chapter asks what it might mean to be “too black to be white and too white to be black” (Rose considered herself “too Jewish to be Christian and too Christian to be Jewish”), exploring the complications of black theological reflection when the boundaries of race blur at the same time the boundaries between the secular and the sacred blur.
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Gouveia, Patrícia. "Transmedia Experiences That Blur the Boundaries Between the Real and the Fictional World." In Advances in Multimedia and Interactive Technologies. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5696-1.ch001.

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This chapter uses an arts- and design-based research methodology to explore emergent possibilities in contemporary transmedia arts and design practices. Focusing in narrative and fiction creation for the development of participatory and performative events with emphasis in audience or community engagement and conveying inspiration from modernist and postmodernist movements, it reveals the role of participation design in connected and smart experiences for urban cooperative gaming and play. Mobile gaming and play technologies taking advantage of sensors and data tracking devices immerse us in a persistent and pervasive game of life which blur the boundaries between the real and the fictional world.
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Elsky, Julia. "Jewish Émigré Writers and the French Language." In Writing Occupation. Stanford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503613676.003.0001.

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This chapter provides the historical and theoretical context of the book. It investigates Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe to France during the interwar period, and it traces the experiences of Jewish émigré writers in France from the interwar period through the Occupation. It places these authors within a new category of European Francophonie as a form of linguistic resistance to their rejection from French letters during the war. The writers in this book employed literary strategies, including multilingualism, heteroglossia, and transcription of accents in ways that blur the boundaries of belonging within national borders and within national languages, as well as the boundaries between Jewish and secular language.
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Conference papers on the topic "Blur boundaries"

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Khanipov, Timur, Dmitry Nikolaev, Marina Chukalina, and Anastasia Ingacheva. "Blur kernel estimation with algebraic tomography technique and intensity profiles of object boundaries." In Tenth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2017), edited by Jianhong Zhou, Petia Radeva, Dmitry Nikolaev, and Antanas Verikas. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2310064.

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Choung, Yoo C., Jeong-Ho Shin, and Joon-Ki Paik. "Object-based analysis of motion blur and its removal by considering occluded boundaries." In Electronic Imaging '99, edited by Kiyoharu Aizawa, Robert L. Stevenson, and Ya-Qin Zhang. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.334719.

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Nesteriuk, Sérgio. "I Meeting DAT - Design, Art and Technology." In I Encontro DAT - Design, Arte e Tecnologia, edited by Gilberto Prado and Suzete Venturelli. Universidade Anhembi Morumbi - PPGDesign, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29147/2675-9004.idat.2019a.1-75.

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The DAT Meeting - Design, Art and Technology, of the Postgraduate Program in Design throughout Anhembi Morumbi University (UAM), aims to bring together thinkers from national and international universities with a specific focus on creative cultural and technological sectors that develop research, projects, ideas, innovation and entrepreneurial activities. It explores the potential to blur the boundaries between design, art and technology with specific reference to discuss creativity in design and technology - examining how digital technology is approached by artists and designers. The meeting
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Nesteriuk, Sérgio, and Gilberto Prado. "II Meeting DAT - Design, Art and Technology." In II Encontro DAT - Design, Arte e Tecnologia, edited by Suzete Venturelli. Universidade Anhembi Morumbi - PPGDesign, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29147/2675-9004.iidat.2020a.1-140.v2.

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The DAT - Design, Art and Technology - Vol.2 - 2020 Meeting this year, took place as part of HUB events 2020, together with a consortium formed with three other events: VII SIIMI - International Symposium on Innovation in Interactive Media, # 19. ART - International Meeting of Art and Technology, II International Retina Colloquium. The authors and tables of the annals mentioned below are related to the DAT Meeting - Design, Art and Technology. The DAT Event - Design, Art and Technology, from the Postgraduate Program in Design throughout Anhembi Morumbi University (UAM), aims to bring together
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Ge, Mingming, Guangjian Zhang, Navid Nematikourabbasloo, Kamel Fezzaa, and Olivier Coutier-Delgosha. "Application of Fast Synchrotron X-ray Imaging in Velocimetry of Cavitating Flows." In SNAME 26th Offshore Symposium. SNAME, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/tos-2021-15.

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Hydrodynamic cavitation is a complex two-phase flow phenomenon involving mass and heat transfer between liquid and vapor. It occurs in many widely-used hydraulic machines, such as pumps and marine propellers, and often leads to undesired effects like material erosion, noise, and vibration. To control these detrimental effects, the visualization of two-phase flow morphology inside the opaque cavity is a crucial point to improve the physical and numerical models of cavitation. The major challenge in experimental measurements of cavitating flow fields is the fact that multiple scattering and a di
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Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen. "Adaptation studies in Europe." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.02015k.

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Adaptation is a creative process that crosses and blurs boundaries: from page to stage, from small screen to big screen – and then, sometimes, back again. Beyond questions of form and medium, many adaptations also cross national borders and language barriers, making them important tools for intercultural communication and identity formation. This paper calls for a more intensive, transnational study of adaptation across print, stage, and screens in EU member and affiliate countries. For the highest possible effectiveness, interdisciplinarity is key; as a cultural phenomenon, adaptation benefit
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Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen. "Adaptation studies in Europe." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.02015k.

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Adaptation is a creative process that crosses and blurs boundaries: from page to stage, from small screen to big screen – and then, sometimes, back again. Beyond questions of form and medium, many adaptations also cross national borders and language barriers, making them important tools for intercultural communication and identity formation. This paper calls for a more intensive, transnational study of adaptation across print, stage, and screens in EU member and affiliate countries. For the highest possible effectiveness, interdisciplinarity is key; as a cultural phenomenon, adaptation benefit
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Henika, William S. "INSIGHTS ON STRUCTURAL CONTROL OF MESOPROTEROZOIC MAGMATIC MINERALIZATION, NEOPROTEROZOIC RIFTING AND HYPOTHETICAL TERRANE BOUNDARIES WITHIN THE VIRGINIA BLUE RIDGE OVERTHRUST PROVINCE NEAR ROANOKE, VIRGINIA." In 66th Annual GSA Southeastern Section Meeting - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017se-290098.

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Su, Zonghui, Jonathan A. Malen, Li Huang, and Robert F. Davis. "Temperature Dependent Thermal Properties in LEDs for Solid State Lighting." In ASME 2012 Third International Conference on Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/mnhmt2012-75077.

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Over 20% of electricity in US is used by lighting. Solid state lighting (SSL) efficiency can surpass that of incandescent and fluorescent lighting techniques. Nonetheless SSL efficiency is greatly reduced at high temperatures that result from inadequate heat dissipation. SSL requires blue and green light emitting diodes (LEDs) made from Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Indium Gallium Nitride (InGaN) to eventually generate white light. Conduction within the LED is a major thermal resistance for heat dissipation, and motivates study of thermal properties of LED materials, including GaN and InGaN. Bulk
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Ramsina, Snezhana. "Integration of Public and Private Aspects in Business Models 4.0 of the Tourism Market." In The Public/Private in Modern Civilization, the 22nd Russian Scientific-Practical Conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 16-17, 2020). Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities, Yekaterinburg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35853/ufh-public/private-2020-58.

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The current digital opportunities that have spawned the upgrade of the business versions of tourism and hospitality have been actualised due to the hard-to-predict pandemic nature of the COVID-19 coronavirus threat and travel bans. In Business Model 4.0. the usual forms of the relationship between the public (institutional) and the private, individual in tourism and hospitality are transformed. Research objective: to characterise the integration capabilities of automated (AI-based) travel industry business processes that personalise the tourism offers to the needs and preferences of travel ler
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Reports on the topic "Blur boundaries"

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Greenhill, Lucy, Christopher Leakey, and Daniela Diz. Second Workshop report: Mobilising the science community in progessing towards a sustainable and inclusive ocean economy. Scottish Universities Insight Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15664/10023.23693.

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Across the Blue Economy, science must play a fundamental role in moving us away from business as usual to a more sustainable pathway. It provides evidence to inform policy by understanding baselines, trends and tipping points, as well as the multiple and interacting effects of human activities and policy interventions. Measuring progress depends on strong evidence and requires the design of a monitoring framework based on well-defined objectives and indicators, informed by the diverse disciplines required to inform progress on cross-cutting policy objectives such as the Just Transition. The di
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