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Li, Bin. Integrated flat panel display driving circuits. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1996.

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Frank, Lawrence Henry. Effects of visual display and motion system delays on operator performance and uneasiness in a driving simulator. Blacksburg, Va: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986.

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Noy, Y. Ian. Attention and performance while driving with auxiliary in-vehicle displays. Ottawa: Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate, 1990.

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Anderson, John McCune. Driving systems for flat screen displays. [s.l: The Author], 1987.

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King, Stephen. From a Buick 8 Display. Scribner Book Company, 2002.

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(Editor), A. Gale, I. D. Brown (Editor), C. M. Haslegrave (Editor), and S. P. Taylor (Editor), eds. Vision in Vehicles VI (Vision in Vehicles). North Holland, 1998.

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G, Gale Alastair, and International Conference on Vision in Vehicles (6th : 1995 : Derby, England), eds. Vision in vehicles-VI. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1998.

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(Editor), A. Gale, I. D. Brown (Editor), C. M. Haslegrave (Editor), and S. P. Taylor (Editor), eds. Vision in Vehicles VI (Vision in Vehicles). North Holland, 1998.

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So You're Expecting to Be A Grandparent--12-copy display: More than 50 Ways to Prepare for Grandparenting (without driving your kid crazy!). Pinkham Publishing, 2007.

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Wellman, Christopher Heath. Mala Prohibita. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274764.003.0007.

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Mala prohibita crimes raise difficult questions for forfeiture theorists who believe that one does not forfeit any rights unless one violates a right, because it is not obvious whose right the mala prohibita criminal violates. Compare, for instance, the mala in se crime of driving while intoxicated to the mala prohibita crime of driving on a public road without a valid vehicle registration sticker displayed in the legally required spot on one’s windshield. It seems clear that inebriated drivers violate the rights of others by exposing them to unacceptable risks, but whose right is violated by one’s failure to display a vehicle registration sticker on one’s car? The chapter argues that mala prohibita criminals can sometimes be permissibly punished, because one’s fellow citizens have a right that one obey the just laws of a legitimate state.
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Sainsbury, Mark. Flashbacks. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803348.003.0008.

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‘Flashbacks’ connects themes of the book to discussions by some famous historical figures. Some of the passages quoted puzzled the author greatly when he first encountered them, but viewing them in the light of display theory he finds it easier to detect the seemingly conflicting pressures driving their authors.
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Richard, Warren. Purpose Driven Life Display Grocery. Zondervan Publishing Company, 2003.

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ELIV 2019. VDI Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783181023570.

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Der Bericht ist ausschließlich als PDF-Dokument erschienen! Content Foreword 1 ADAS Seeing With Sound – Next-level 3D ultrasonic sensors based on echolocation 5 N. Knappstein, Toposens, Munich Ensuring the reliability, availability and safety of fully automated and autonomous transport systems through modern system architectures 11 J. Heinrich, A. Braasch, Institut für Qualitäts- und Zuverlässigkeitsmanagement GmbH, Wuppertal; F. Plinke, Institut für Qualitäts- und Zuverlässigkeitsmanagement GmbH, Hamburg ADAS/AD Systems: Efficient Testing & Validation – From data acquisition to data analytics 21 M. Kremer, M. Kreutz, M. Luxen, S. Christiaens, FEV Europe GmbH, Aachen Problems and solution spaces for driver-initiated handover from automatic to manual driving mode 31 J. Klesing, Nexteer Automotive, Auburn Hills, USA; S. Safour, Nexteer Automotive, Paris, France UX User-centred development of a display concept for fully automated driving – A methodical approach 45 L. Gaue...
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Zondervan. Purpose Driven(r) Family 20 Copy Display GM. Zondervan Publishing Company, 2005.

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Zondervan. Purpose Driven(r) Family 20 Copy Display Anews. Zondervan Publishing Company, 2005.

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Peter, Manuela. Impact excitation efficiency in AC-driven thin-film electroluminescent devices. 1996.

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Modeling Indirect Vision Driving With Fixed Flat Panel Displays: Task Performance and Mental Workload. Storming Media, 2002.

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Indirect Vision Driving with Fixed Flat Panel Displays for Near Unity, Wide, and Extended Fields of Camera View. Storming Media, 2001.

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Sassen, Saskia. Cities as One Site for Religion and Violence. Edited by Michael Jerryson, Mark Juergensmeyer, and Margo Kitts. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199759996.013.0032.

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This chapter covers the question of organized religions in the complex global modernity. It explores a range of interactions between the rise of cities as key global spaces for economic, political, and cultural conditions, and the rise of religion as a major force in setting where it was not quite so in the twentieth century, which saw the rise of the secularizing state. The chapter develops the urbanizing of war, as it feeds a particularly acute and violent bridging of cities with religious conflicts, and then takes two specific instances of asymmetric war, one in Mumbai and one in Gaza, to investigate the variable and contradictory elements in this bridging. Religion has emerged as one key organizing and legitimating passion, even as it is often not the cause. The Mumbai attacks had succeeded in drawing a conventional inter-state conflict into the specifics and momentary event that was that attack. Gaza displays the limits of power and the limits of war. The chapter makes visible the territorial conflict driving some of the current religious conflict, even as both sides make use of this long history to justify their actions.
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Prusin, Alexander. Collaborationism. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041068.003.0005.

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Explores the ideological tenets and actions of the main collaborationist groups in Serbia. Albeit functioning within the limits prescribed by the occupier, the Serbian collaborationists enjoyed a certain degree of latitude in internal affairs. Although driven by different personal dispositions and ideological orientations, the”revolutonaries” (associated by Dimitrije Ljotić) and the”conservatives” (associated with the head of the Government of National Salvation Milan Nedić) perceived themselves as the prophets of Serbia’s national regeneration. In hope to win some concessions from the Germans, both displayed substantial energy and initiative, especially in combating the forces they considered inimical to Serbia’s national revival.
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Dolgopolski, Sergey. Other Others. Fordham University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823280186.001.0001.

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Denying existence to certain others, while still tolerating diversity, stabilizes a political order in a society; or does it? Addressing this classical question of political thought, Other Others intervenes both to the study of the Talmud and Jewish Thought in its aftermath, and to political theory in general. Braking through the horizon of the currently predominant approaches to the concept of the political in political ontology and political theology, the book turns to the Talmud. In light and despite these theories, the pages of the Talmud provide a (dis)appearing display of the interpersonal rather than intersubjective political, which entails a radically different take on what engaging others means in society. The book shows how philosophy- and theology-driven approaches to the concept of the political have tacitly elided a concept of the interpersonal political, which the Talmud exemplifies. Both addressing and resisting such an elision, the book rereads the Talmud, while at the same time and by the same move reconsidering contemporary political theory. At the center of the analysis are figures of excluded others – of the “other others” who programmatically do not claim any “original” belonging to a territory and therefore by the logic of the currently predominant schools of political thought are questionable in their right to exist. The Political moves from a modern political figure of “Jews” as such “other others” to the Talmud, arriving, at the end, to a demand to think earth anew, now beyond the notions of territory, land, nationalism, internationalism, or even beyond the scope of a territorialized universe.
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Bucy, Erik P., and Patrick Stewart. The Personalization of Campaigns: Nonverbal Cues in Presidential Debates. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.52.

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Nonverbal cues are important elements of persuasive communication whose influence in political debates are receiving renewed attention. Recent advances in political debate research have been driven by biologically grounded explanations of behavior that draw on evolutionary theory and view televised debates as contests for social dominance. The application of biobehavioral coding to televised presidential debates opens new vistas for investigating this time-honored campaign tradition by introducing a systematic and readily replicated analytical framework for documenting the unspoken signals that are a continuous feature of competitive candidate encounters. As research utilizing biobehavioral measures of presidential debates and other political communication progresses, studies are becoming increasingly characterized by the use of multiple methodologies and merging of disparate data into combined systems of coding that support predictive modeling.Key elements of nonverbal persuasion include candidate appearance, communication style and behavior, as well as gender dynamics that regulate candidate interactions. Together, the use of facial expressions, voice tone, and bodily gestures form uniquely identifiable display repertoires that candidates perform within televised debate settings. Also at play are social and political norms that govern candidate encounters. From an evaluative standpoint, the visual equivalent of a verbal gaffe is the commission of a nonverbal expectancy violation, which draws viewer attention and interferes with information intake. Through second screens, viewers are able to register their reactions to candidate behavior in real time, and merging biobehavioral and social media approaches to debate effects is showing how such activity can be used as an outcome measure to assess the efficacy of candidate nonverbal communication during televised presidential debates.Methodological approaches employed to investigate nonverbal cues in presidential debates have expanded well beyond the time-honored technique of content analysis to include lab experiments, focus groups, continuous response measurement, eye tracking, vocalic analysis, biobehavioral coding, and use of the Facial Action Coding System to document the muscle movements that comprise leader expressions. Given the tradeoffs and myriad considerations involved in analyzing nonverbal cues, critical issues in measurement and methodology must be addressed when conducting research in this evolving area. With automated coding of nonverbal behavior just around the corner, future research should be designed to take advantage of the growing number of methodological advances in this rapidly evolving area of political communication research.
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