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Marquardt-Cherry, Janet. "Toni Hambleton: Silent Spaces." Woman's Art Journal 23, no. 2 (2002): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1358717.

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Harris, Medine, and Rhee. "Silent Scripts and Contested Spaces." Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 32, no. 1 (2016): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/jfemistudreli.32.1.10.

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Lewis, K. "SILENT WITNESSING: Questioning Sacred Spaces." Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art 2003, no. 18 (2003): 96–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10757163-18-1-96.

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Sherritt, Megan. "Silent Spaces: Allowing Objects to Talk." Open Philosophy 2, no. 1 (2019): 347–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2019-0028.

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AbstractObject-oriented ontology (OOO) is a philosophy that asks us to step outside the human-centric view of the world to recognize that objects have realities of their own. Although we cannot directly access a thing-in-itself, we can still come to know something about it through an indirect access that Graham Harman suggests is provided by aesthetics, specifically the metaphor. In the metaphor, we step into the place of the object-in-itself (that withdraws) and experience a taste of its reality. This main purpose of this article is to show that the visual arts—specifically Haim Steinbach’s a
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Roberts, Martin. "The Barn: Silent Spaces. By MalcolmKirk." Archaeological Journal 152, no. 1 (1995): 459–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00665983.1995.11021444.

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Pagh, N. "'Emily Carr: The Silent, Awe-filled Spaces'." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2, no. 1 (1994): 37–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/2.1.37.

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Høgåsen-Hallesby, Hedda. "Salome's Silent Spaces: Canonicity, Creativity, and Critique." Opera Quarterly 31, no. 4 (2015): 223–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oq/kbv017.

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Cunningham. "Silent Spaces in Jesmyn Ward and Natasha Trethewey." CLA Journal 63, no. 1 (2020): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.34042/claj.63.1.0050.

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Cunningham, William. "Silent Spaces in Jesmyn Ward and Natasha Trethewey." CLA Journal 63, no. 1 (2020): 50–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/caj.2020.0018.

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Sanyal, Debarghya. "The sound of silence: Blank spaces, fading narratives and fragile frames in comics." Studies in Comics 10, no. 2 (2019): 215–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/stic_00003_1.

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Abstract How does one translate silence onto a silent medium? Printed comic books and graphic novels are generally a non-auditory art form. This has caused them to be traditionally perceived as ‘silent’. This also means that comics artists have come up with some of the most innovative ways of translating sound to a primarily visual medium ‐ bold letters, onomatopoeic words, fading images, etc. Nonetheless, these innovations have often in fact failed to address silence. As an art form where both the blank space and the printed word acquire their own unique visual signification, is comics rather
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Willis, Paul. "Quiet Places." Consumer Electronics Test & Development 2022, no. 2 (2022): 36–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/s2754-7744(23)70105-x.

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Chapple, Wendy, Jo-Anna Russon, and Anna Ozolina. "Disciplinary Conversations on Sustainability Impact: Epistemic Bubbles and Silent Spaces." Academy of Management Proceedings 2020, no. 1 (2020): 21020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2020.21020abstract.

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Kovalyova, M. V., M. Yu Martinov, and T. P. Gorina. "Influence of age-related and vascular factors on the state of external and internal liquoroconductive spaces of brain." Neurology Bulletin XXXII, no. 3-4 (2000): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb79482.

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A comparative analysis of results of examination of patients with chronic brain vascular insufficiency and findings on reference group was carried out. The significance of age-related and vascular risk factors in development of changes in external and internal liquoroconductive spaces is stated. It is noted that insignificant and moderate dilatation of subarachnoid spaces and ventricular systems mainly indicate natural involutional processes. Heterogeneity of anterior and posterior regions involvement of subarachnoid spaces in brain aging are revealed. Influence of silent ischemic insults on t
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Greer, J. J., and T. P. Martin. "Distribution of muscle fiber types and EMG activity in cat intercostal muscles." Journal of Applied Physiology 69, no. 4 (1990): 1208–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1990.69.4.1208.

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The electromyogram (EMG) activity and histochemical properties of intercostal muscles in the anesthetized cat were studied. The parasternal muscles were consistently active during inspiration. The external intercostals in the rostral spaces and the ventral portions of the midthoracic spaces were also recruited during inspiration. The remaining external intercostals were typically silent, regardless of the level of respiratory drive. The internal intercostal muscles located in the caudal spaces were occasionally recruited during expiration. There was a clear correlation between recruitment patt
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Gupte, Jaideep, and Syeda Jenifa Zahan. "Silent cities, silenced histories: subaltern experiences of everyday urban violence during COVID-19." Journal of the British Academy 9s3 (2021): 139–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s3.139.

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The public health containment measures in response to COVID-19 have precipitated a significant epistemic and ontological shift in �bottom-up� and �action-oriented� approaches in development studies research. �Lockdown� necessitates physical and social distancing between research subject and researcher, raising legitimate concerns around the extent to which �distanced� action-research can be inclusive and address citizens� lack of agency. Top-down regimes to control urban spaces through lockdown in India have not stemmed the experience of violence in public spaces: some have dramatically intens
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Rabinovitz, Lauren. "Past Imperfect: Feminism and Social Histories of Silent Film." Cinémas 16, no. 1 (2006): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/013049ar.

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Abstract Picking up on recent feminist calls for an emphasis on social histories of cinema, the author argues for the importance of socio-historical contextualization in order to preserve feminist goals of critiquing epistemologies and power relations. Analyzing two early Edison films, she shows that the historical importance of each can be located in the ways they depict ideological confusion over female sexuality and mobility in changing urban spaces. Through socio-cultural contextualization, she further illuminates how Laughing Gas (Edison, 1907) depicts social tensions about the national r
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Darmach, Krystian. "Silent Conflict in High-profile Cities. Latin America and Beyond." International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 25, no. 1 (2020): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1641-4233.25.10.

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This anthropological essay provides a meditation on mass tourism while analysing the mechanisms of conflict between the needs of mass tourism and the local urban environment, extraterritorial spaces that fit into the universal heritage of humanity. Historical districts/ entertainment districts in capital cities are discussed as extraterritorial areas treated as ambivalent, bypassed, business bases. The tourists themselves constitute thoroughly ambivalent figures as tame strangers, treated simultaneously as a potential source of maximum earnings and intruders.
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Hamdi, Tahrir. "Edward Said, Postcolonialism and Palestine's Contested Spaces." Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 16, no. 1 (2017): 7–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/hlps.2017.0150.

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Postcolonialism, profoundly influenced by the Palestinian scholar Edward Said, has until recently been oddly silent on Palestine, a topic that not only preoccupied Said's thinking and writing, but also inspired his theoretical ideas on imperialism, anti-colonial struggle and the worldliness and affiliations of the text and the critic. This theoretical silence on Palestine was, in fact, preceded by a historical, political, geographical, social and cultural contestation of all forms of Palestinian spaces that include not only dispossessing Palestinians of their land, but also building apartheid
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Binebai, Benedict. "Theatre of the Silence Space: A Conceptual Frame." Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 13, no. 6 (2025): 21–36. https://doi.org/10.37745/gjahss.2013/vol13n62136.

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This study introduces Theatre of the Silent Space, a conceptual framework that reimagines African performance theory by centring the unseen, the unspoken, and the marginalized. While existing literature on performance in Africa often privileges Western paradigms, this work addresses a critical gap by grounding theatrical expression in African philosophies, cosmologies, and lived realities. Drawing from subaltern studies and postcolonial discourse, the Theatre of the Silent Space repositions performance as a vehicle for resistance, restoration, and social transformation. Through critical discou
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Orange, Victoria. "Tertiary language teacher-researchers between ethics and politics: silent voices, unseized spaces." Language and Intercultural Communication 21, no. 3 (2021): 444–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2021.1901193.

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Williams, Sylvia. "Silent Spaces: Places for Story-Telling in the Works of Marguerite Duras." Australian Journal of French Studies 34, no. 1 (1997): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/ajfs.34.1.115.

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Ballard, Allison, and Patricia Easteal. "The Secret Silent Spaces of Workplace Violence: Focus on Bullying (and Harassment)." Laws 7, no. 4 (2018): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/laws7040035.

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Any form of workplace abuse, be it bullying, sexual or non-sexual harassment, or other forms of workplace violence, represents a significant problem for both workers and organisations. The reality that worker complaints of such abuse are often silenced, frequently for long periods of time, has recently been spotlighted by the #MeToo movement. In this article we focus particularly on workplace bullying (some definitions include harassment). We explore how potential, and actual, complaints of such abuse may silenced—both before complaints are ever made, and also at different points along the com
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Dutta, Mohan Jyoti. "Contested Narratives, Fragmented Spaces, and Subalternity." Qualitative Communication Research 2, no. 1 (2013): 1–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/qcr.2013.2.1.1.

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As a Third World subject in U.S. academe, I became aware of my Third Worldliness in the very first semester of graduate coursework and was socialized into the position of being a silent observer of stories circulated about the Third World by first world people. As I looked for opportunities for questioning the dominant logic in communication scholarship that operated on the first-Third dichotomy, the traditional practices of literature reviews and graduate coursework into which I was socialized taught me that the discipline of communication is historically situated within the rubric of US-base
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Chakraborty, Kamalika, Biswatosh Saha, and Nimruji Jammulamadaka. "Where silence speaks-insights from Third World NGOs." critical perspectives on international business 13, no. 1 (2017): 38–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-03-2015-0012.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to unpack the conflation between the silence and purported passivity of the Third World NGOs (TNGOs). Explaining the invisibility of their voices in the critical and post-development perspectives, it locates the inquiry in the context of the action of these TNGOs. Design/methodology/approach The paper follows the phronetic research approach, which involves a case study of a locally developed Indian NGO. It uses phronetic inquiry along with Ashis Nandy’s notion of “silent coping” as the conceptual framework. To explain the purported passivity of TNGOs in the
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Koehrsen, Jens, Sascha Dickel, Thomas Pfister, et al. "Climate change in sociology: Still silent or resonating?" Current Sociology 68, no. 6 (2020): 738–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392120902223.

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Since Lever-Tracy’s call for stronger sociological engagement with climate change in 2008, the number of climate-related contributions to leading sociological journals has increased. Yet, they still represent a small percentage of contributions overall. Reviewing the 37 articles published in eight top-ranked sociology journals until 2018, the authors of the present article identify five main subfields of research: (a) reflections on the role of the social sciences, (b) politics, (c) economy and consumption, (d) media and public perceptions, and (e) global flows. They conclude that the rise in
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Moitra, Swati. "Reading Together: “Communitarian Reading” and Women Readers in Colonial Bengal." Hypatia 32, no. 3 (2017): 627–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hypa.12345.

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In this article, I seek to consider this practice of “communitarian” reading—reading aloud, reading together—as a defining aspect of the cultures of reading among Bengali women in the nineteenth century. I wish to contest the privileging of “silent” reading as a “modern” mode of reading and the subsequent celebration of the protean incorporeality of the “silent” reader, in the works of prominent scholars of readership, arguing that the privileging of “silent” reading as the predominant “modern” mode of reading does not offer a sufficient framework for the study of reading practices of the “his
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Shoaib, Muhammad, Amina Shamer, and Shamraiz Iqbal. "A Systematic Review of Academic Library Spaces as Facilitators of Student Engagement in Higher Education Learning." Knowledge 4, no. 1 (2025): 123–34. https://doi.org/10.63062/tk/2k25a.41045.

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This research paper has been designed to systematically examine and synthesize existing published research documents on the role of academic library spaces in facilitating student engagement in learning within higher education contexts. Portraying a comprehensive analysis of published research documents form different academic contexts, the study synthesizes several findings from the past few decades to explore how academic library spaces are fostering in engagement of students in learning in higher education. The review indicates that these academic library spaces provide a platform for engag
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Mohajeri, Shima. "Louis Kahn’s Silent Space of Critique in Tehran, 1973–74." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 74, no. 4 (2015): 485–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2015.74.4.485.

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Locating modernity’s unfinished project in the historical matrix of Iran, Louis Kahn’s Silent Space of Critique in Tehran, 1973–74 examines Louis Kahn’s master plan for a new civic center in Tehran. The 1970s witnessed a period of contention between political and cultural visions of modernity in Iran: as the shah’s state fabricated progress through a series of development plans, the queen’s reformist second court sponsored cultural and preservationist projects. This strife over modernity in Iran was reflected in Kahn’s design as form, space, and program. Shima Mohajeri shows that Kahn’s layout
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Rashid, Tawseef, Mohammed M. M. Jaradat, Qamrul Haq Khan, Zoran D. Mitrović, Hassen Aydi, and Zead Mustafa. "A new approach in the context of ordered incomplete partial b-metric spaces." Open Mathematics 18, no. 1 (2020): 996–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/math-2020-0054.

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Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to find some fixed point results with a new approach, particularly in those cases where the existing literature remains silent. More precisely, we introduce partial completeness, f̄-orbitally completeness, a new type of contractions and many other notions. We also ensure the existence of fixed points for non-contraction maps in the class of incomplete partial b-metric spaces. We have reported some examples in support of our results.
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Khantwal, Deepak, U. C. Gairola, Gopi Prasad, and A. Chauhan. "SOME FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR (F, t)-CONTRACTIVE MAPPINGS ON INCOMPLETE METRIC SPACES." Jnanabha 51, no. 01 (2021): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.58250/jnanabha.2021.51110.

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In this paper, we introduce the notion of a new type of contractive mappings and prove some fixed point results for such mappings in ordered metric spaces. Our results generalize the recent developments of Rashid et al. (Journal of Function Spaces, 2019 (2019), 1-6), which guarantees the existence of a fixed point in such cases wherein the Banach contraction principle, theorem (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 132 (2004), 1435-1443) and other fixed point theorems in the literature remain silent. We also provide an affirmative answer to one of the open problems posed by Rashid et al. in the paper mentio
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Notfors, Emma. "Heteroglossic itineraries and silent spaces: the desert cartographies of Gertrude Bell and TE Lawrence." cultural geographies 25, no. 4 (2018): 589–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474474018785989.

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This article advocates for the central importance of examining cartography for the understanding of literary travel narratives, focussing on accounts of travel in the deserts of the Middle East written by Gertrude Bell and TE Lawrence, both explorers, archaeologists and authors who were implicated in British activities in the Middle East before, during and after the Arab Revolt, and who travelled through the region during the early 20th century. This article seeks to explore the connections between the authors’ textual depictions and the maps that they authored, using close readings of their t
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White, Senga. "A librarian’s take on the future of learning." Set: Research Information for Teachers, no. 1 (May 1, 2014): 67–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/set.0301.

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Now is an exciting time to be involved in educating our next generation. The way we think about education and our approach to teaching is continually evolving, and our libraries are also undertaking a parallel evolution. They are no longer dusty, silent spaces where the main function is to store and catalogue books. Today’s libraries are becoming vibrant spaces for information seeking, sharing, creating, and communicating new learning. They encompass the best traditions of our old-world libraries while embracing multiple pathways to supporting, connecting and collaborating in our new education
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Somló, Ágnes. "Space and Silence as a Possible Form of It: Thoughts of a Literary Translator." Papers in Arts and Humanities 3, no. 1 (2023): 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.52885/pah.v3i1.119.

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Space is often referred to as vacuum and sound cannot travel in it, thus the silence experienced in space. But based on Einstein’s thought scientists now found that space is not silent after all, it is full of vibrations and energy. “The universe is a musical that we've been watching all this time as a silent movie.”[1] If our outer space is not silent what can be said of our other spaces defined as such in our everyday life for example space between letters in this paper? Silence in space is gaps between particles while gaps or blanks in other fields such as literature is part of the explanat
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Takahashi, Junko. "Behind the invisible curtain: Silence as a multimodal negotiation space in group Q-and-A sessions at a Japanese university." Journal of Silence Studies in Education 2, no. 2 (2023): 102–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31763/jsse.v2i2.69.

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The interactional phenomenon of silence is interpreted in numerous ways from different perspectives. In many Western pedagogical settings, it is typically considered a void to be filled, and seen as potentially representing a lack of knowledge or interest (Baurain, 2011), while many researchers have analyzed how and why silence occurs so frequently and is more widely accepted in Asia (Bao, 2014; Harumi, 2011, among others). Using the lens of conversation analysis (CA), this study is twofold. First, it focuses on the frequent silent spaces that Japanese presenters create during question-and-ans
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Alerby, Eva, and Kari Doseth Opstad. "Texture and (Arts) Education - Encouraging Attention, Awareness and Sensitivity." European Journal of Philosophy in Arts Education 07, no. 2022 01 (2022): 7–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6536166.

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In this article, the complexities of the concept of texture and its relationship to (arts) education, here with a specific focus on attention, awareness and sensitivity, are explored and elaborated upon. Texture can be described simply as the visual and tactile character of surfaces, which covers both nature and culture and, indeed, much of life itself. The overall aim of the article is to explore the following: (i) (arts) education through the lens of texture; (ii) texture, education and the arts as they relate to bodily and sensory experiences; and (iii) texture and (arts) education in relat
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Shoaib, Muhammad, Amina Shamsher, and Shamraiz Iqbal. "Understanding Student Engagement in Higher Education: The Contribution of Academic Library Spaces." ProScholar Insights 4, no. 1 (2025): 245–57. https://doi.org/10.62997/psi.2025a-41076.

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This study has been designed to analyze the role of academic library spaces to foster participation of students in learning at tertiary level. Academic library spaces have been providing facilitative environment to the students for their learning. The study has been based on quantitative study design and conducted at a public sector university. The students of sociology and economics constitute the population of the study. A sample of 212 students has been selected through proportionate random sampling technique by using sampling frame. A cross-section survey has been conducted using structure
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Tsun Haggarty, Holly, Douglas D. Karrow, and Sharon R. Harvey. "Mystery—Whereof We Cannot Know, Yet Cannot Keep Silent." Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies 22, no. 1 (2025): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40912.

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After the long labour of bringing a journal issue from idea to reality, an editorial gives the editors an opportunity to stand at the threshold and invite readers in. In this special issue, here’s what you will find: eight curriculum scholars, including the editors, wondering about “Mystery, World and Education”, as they ask themselves: What is mystery? How have I experienced it? What ways of knowing, teaching and/or learning does mystery suggest? This issue asserts no joint position. Rather, it tells eight unique stories, emerging from what the scholars are concerned about as educators, how a
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Ganesh Vijay, Sidhu Niyamat, Modi Poornima, and Singhal Leena. "The silent killer: ARDS in scrub typhus patients." Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 1 (2024): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/msarr.2024.12.1.0151.

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Rickettsial diseases are an important cause of fever of acute onset and short duration. Transmitted by mites , rickettsial infections are an important differential when treating patients with fever exposed to such an environment. The common clinical manifestations include apart from fever, a viral rash, presence of eschar, evidence of loss of fluid in third spaces like pleural effusion and ascites. Laboratory investigations that favour rickettsial infections include presence of thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, hyponatremia, hypoalbuminemia. These findings on investigations should prompt a clinici
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Weston, Lisa M. C. "Wyrd Poetics: Collapsing Timescapes and Untimely Desires in The Ruin." Humanities 11, no. 2 (2022): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h11020035.

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John Niles suggests that Old English poems often “demand […] attention not only to the possible nuances of meaning of every word, but also to the spaces where no words are written and no story told”. Such spaces, he argues, invite readers into a kind of intellectual “play” that constitutes, in fact, participation, even collaboration, in the creation of meaning. However, what of more literal spaces in texts, not perceptual gaps composed by a poet, but rather material gaps “crafted” by manuscript damage? What more radical, “veered” reading follows if we pay attention to the physical damage, neit
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Reich, Rebekka, and Marcus Richter. "I was hanging around at the dawn of things." SAJ - Serbian Architectural Journal 14, no. 3 (2022): 337–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/saj2203337r.

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This text explores the intersection of architectural design and artistic practice, delving into the transformative power of transitions and the importance of bodily experience in understanding spaces. Drawing inspiration from Chinese philosophy and alternative approaches to efficacy, the author challenges the traditional separation of theory and practice and argues for a fluid and adaptive approach to design. The concept of 'inducing' is introduced as a means to discreetly trigger a process of transformation that leads to a silent and profound change in the built environment. Through performat
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Bleul, Ulrich, Corina Wey, Carolina Meira, Andreas Waldmann, and Martina Mosing. "Assessment of Postnatal Pulmonary Adaption in Bovine Neonates Using Electric Impedance Tomography (EIT)." Animals 11, no. 11 (2021): 3216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11113216.

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Several aspects of postnatal pulmonary adaption in the bovine neonate remain unclear, particularly the dynamics and regional ventilation of the lungs. We used electric impedance tomography (EIT) to measure changes in ventilation in the first 3 weeks of life in 20 non-sedated neonatal calves born without difficulty in sternal recumbency. Arterial blood gas variables were determined in the first 24 h after birth. Immediately after birth, dorsal parts of the lungs had 4.53% ± 2.82% nondependent silent spaces (NSS), and ventral parts had 5.23% ± 2.66% dependent silent spaces (DSS). The latter incr
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Janulionis, Adomas, Viktorija Sutova, Vita Langiene, et al. "Regional Differences in Lung Ventilation During the Early Transition Period in Late Preterm and Term Neonates Assessed by Electrical Impedance Tomography." Children 11, no. 11 (2024): 1314. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children11111314.

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Background: Changes in lung ventilation are well documented in term neonates while in late preterm neonates these patterns are poorly understood despite their increased risk of respiratory morbidity. Objectives: The study aimed to compare and clarify the differences in regional lung ventilation of late preterm and term neonates during the early adaptation period using electrical impedance tomography (EIT). Material and methods: The case-control study was conducted in the years 2020–2022. It included 51 late preterm neonates (LPN, Study group) and 45 term neonates (TN, Control) born by normal v
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Mesquita, Jacob Bueno de. "Revolutionising indoor air quality to stop pandemics with Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) technology." Open Access Government 46, no. 1 (2025): 40–42. https://doi.org/10.56367/oag-046-11985.

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Revolutionising indoor air quality to stop pandemics with Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) technology Indoor air quality is a silent public health crisis, harbouring pathogens that contribute to billions of illnesses annually. Addressing this requires urgent attention, and Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) technology offers a powerful solution to combat airborne threats. This exclusive interview with Assistant Professor of Public Health and leader of The Human Health and Harmony Lab (H3) Jacob Bueno de Mesquita explores the hidden dangers of shared air, the transformative potential of Germicidal Ultrav
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Shoaib, Muhammad, Amina Shamsher, and Isha Iftikhar. "Engagement of Students in Learning in Higher Education: The Role of Academic Library Spaces." Regional Tribune 4, no. 1 (2025): 311–28. https://doi.org/10.63062/trt/wr25.086.

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The paper aims to examine the role of academic library spaces to enhance engagement of students in learning in higher education. It has been observed that students engage themselves in different library spaces for learning purpose. This study has been conducted in public sector university and quantitative in nature. The students of sociology and economics constitute the population and a sample of 212 students has been selected through classified random sampling technique. A cross-section survey has been conducted using structured questionnaire based of different sections having an attitudinal
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Gunby, Clare, Louise Isham, Sarah Damery, Julie Taylor, and Caroline Bradbury-Jones. "Sexual violence and COVID-19: all silent on the home front." Journal of Gender-Based Violence 4, no. 3 (2020): 421–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/239868020x15984631696329.

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In this article, we reflect on the framing of violence against women in mainstream media in the UK, and some policy documents and guidance, in the first four weeks of the COVID-19 induced lockdown. In so doing, we consider the implications associated with the frequent failure to acknowledge sexual violence as a unique, and discrete, element of violence against women. Amid a context of overshadowing and absence, we also raise for debate (and recognition) the likely challenges associated with moving specialist voluntary sector sexual violence organisations into workers’ homes, to enable service
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Montiel, Isabel, Asunción M. Mayoral, Jose Navarro Pedreño, and Silvia Maiques. "Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals." Sustainability 11, no. 13 (2019): 3573. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11133573.

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The association between learning spaces and new pedagogical approaches is a current issue. Research shows that the classical, more silent, master class is being bypassed by student centered methods with participative classes and active methodologies. Major efforts in teacher training are taken to help teachers implement these new approaches in their lessons. The conditions of the learning space are also influential. The following question is raised: Can acoustic comfort facilitate innovation and consequently help in the progress towards SDG? We have focused on public high schools in Spain (IES
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Buckley, Anne, James Meaney, Rose Anne Kenny, and Joseph Harbison. "041Enlarged Perivascular Spaces of Subjects with Silent Lacunar Infarction from A National Longitudinal Study on Ageing." Age and Ageing 46, Suppl_3 (2017): iii1—iii12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx145.7.

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Bokura, H., Shotai Kobayashi, and Shuhei Yamaguchi. "Distinguishing silent lacunar infarction from enlarged Virchow-Robin spaces: a magnetic resonance imaging and pathological study." Journal of Neurology 245, no. 2 (1998): 116–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004150050189.

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Ormeño Castro, Javier Alfonso. "Voices in Silence." Revista Kaylla, no. 2 (November 13, 2023): 262–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/kaylla.202301.015.

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This paper explores the effects of hospitality rites and the co-creation of common spaces as a means to achieve transitional justice in Peru, 20 years after the 1980–⁠2000 internal armed conflict. It describes a tea ceremony in La Hoyada, a place used by the Army as a clandestine burial ground. A foreign act of hospitality breaks the temporality of the site; mindful actions create silence, and the voices of people are better heard. This work describes the development of an incipient methodology, an intimate language of presence, and how video recordings of participants’ testimonies captured th
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Inbadas, Hamilton. "History, Culture and Traditions: The Silent Spaces in the Study of Spirituality at the End of Life." Religions 7, no. 5 (2016): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel7050053.

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