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Journal articles on the topic "Symbolic aspects of Travel"

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Corballis, Michael C. "Time on our hands: How gesture and the understanding of the past and future helped shape language." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31, no. 5 (October 2008): 517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x08005074.

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AbstractRecognising that signed languages are true languages adds to the variety of forms that languages can take. Such recognition also allows one to differentiate those aspects of language that depend on the medium (voiced or signed) from those that depend on more cognitive aspects. At least some aspects of language, such as symbolic representation, time markers, and generativity, may derive from the communication of the products of mental time travel, and from the sharing of remembered past and planned future episodes.
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Szabó, Róbert. "Az 1687. évi második mohácsi csata egy lehetséges emlékezetpolitikai aspektusa Wilhelm Camphausen egy munkáján keresztül." Modern Geográfia 16, no. 2 (May 2021): 43–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/mg.2021.16.02.03.

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At the Battle of Harsány Hill at 1687, the united Christian army defeated the Ottoman troops and blocked them to recapture Buda Castle. The so-called “second Battle of Mohács” had numerous symbolic contents, most of them were based on highlighting the similarities and differences between the first (1526) and second (1687) battle. However, the Battle of Harsány Hill was not only a symbolic pair of the Battle of Mohács in 1526 but also appeared as a symbol of various political and geopolitical phenomenons and events of other eras. The geopolitical roots of Wilhelm Camphausen’s depiction can be traced back to the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. In my work, I aimed to decipher the message conveyed by this artwork, in the late 19th century in the light of German foreign policy. After the examination of the biographical aspects of the creative artist and the stylistic features of the work, I monitored the geographical, symbolic and memory aspects of the depiction.
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Parham, Angel Adams. "Bricks in the Making of Race and Place: Excavating a Lieu de Souvenir in New Orleans." Quebec Studies 70, no. 1 (December 1, 2020): 7–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/qs.2020.14.

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This essay facilitates a multi-dimensional immersion into the life and rhythms of New Orleans, an entrée to the past that equips us to better understand the present and, from there, critically and creatively to envision our possible futures together. We explore the Faubourg Tremé by traversing layers of its lieux de souvenir - places of remembering, a concept inspired by but distinct from Pierre Nora’s lieux de mémoire - across three time periods. Each lieu de souvenir we visit from 1720 to the present will highlight material and symbolic foundations in Tremé that help us to understand key aspects of New Orleans’s past and present. The object that will guide our travel and meditation through each layer is the lowly but highly serviceable brick. At a purely material level, bricks are the literal building blocks of the city. Roads were paved with them and homes and other buildings were constructed with bricks as well. And at a symbolic level, bricks carry multiple rich and complex significations: Who makes them? How does their manufacturing shape the lives of the laborers who create them? Who buys them, and who profits from their sale? Tracing the brick and its uses throughout each lieu de souvenir sheds light on key social relationships, inequalities, and cultural practices that form the foundation of New Orleans’s past and present.
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Y. V., Mishchenko. "SPACE IMAGINATION IN TOPONYMIC DEIXIS IN 1728 YEAR HETMAN D. APOSTOL TRAVELOGUE." Linguistic and Conceptual Views of the World, no. 67 (1) (2020): 81–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-6397.2020.1.07.

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In the article expression of space imagination with toponyms based on Ukrainian Hetman Danylo Apostol travel journal (1728 year) is considered. The travel journal of the 1728 year belongs to dairy or travelogue which was very popular in European culture in the XVIII century. In the research short characteristics of this type of Cossack chronicle are explained. Toponymic deixis (a part of space) is always used with temporal and personal deixis in the narration. This article shows an attempt to make a complex typology of toponyms and similar topography objects in Ukrainian lands and Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. In the paper «geographical centre» i.e. where hold the biggest number of events of narration were analyzed. An analysis shows that the toponymic deixis centre of narration was in Hetman capital Hlukhiv city. Also, it was given a short explanation of a term horod (город) in this dairy. This research finds grammar categories and lexical tools expressing events and a person’s movement in, between or near towns, villages and other geographical objects. It investigates a category of a forest when it becomes a toponym with own location and characteristics. In this article considered how the author of travel journal marks familiar and far people settlement and in what way writer points well-determined and symbolic spaces. It concluded a strong correlation in detailed description (with name of type and for unknown (for the author or his potential readers) towns. A content analysis demonstrates aspects of using the most common words «Malaya Roseya» and «Ukraina» marking Ukrainian Hatmanate territory. Comparing using names of Cossack state and Ukrainians lands («Malaya Roseya» and «Ukraina») with other dairies of the same epoch and the same social group testify political and ideological views of travelogue‘s author.
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Murnaghan, Ann Marie F. "The City, the Country, and Toronto’s Bloor Viaduct, 1897–1919." Articles 42, no. 1 (February 3, 2014): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1022058ar.

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There are certain structures in cities that exemplify the grandiose designs of the city builders at the turn of the twentieth century. The Prince Edward or Bloor Viaduct is one of these structures crossing Toronto’s key landform, the Don Valley, immortalized in Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion. Plans to build the bridge emerged as early as 1897, although the construction did not begin until 1913. The Bloor Viaduct can help us consider the progressive era by examining how discussions of nature/culture and country/city were incorporated into the discourses of its planning and construction. Technically, the bridge was an engineering feat spanning three valleys, making east-west travel in the growing city more efficient, improving the transportation of food and lumber. Symbolically, this monument highlighted the ability to overcome nature with a bridge and bring an aestheticized nature to the city. This contradiction between overcoming and improving access to nature is built into the bridge’s planning and construction history. By exploring the symbolic and material aspects of this bridge, the contradictions of nature in the process of nation building appear more striking.
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Theou, Efthimis, and Katerina Kopaka. "‘Gavdos: The House’. A Theatre/Archaeology Narrative and Pieces of Knowledge of Diachronic Home Life." Heritage 2, no. 2 (May 1, 2019): 1286–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2020083.

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At the site called Katalymata, on the island of Gavdos off the south western Cretan shores, the University of Crete is excavating a spacious building complex dating back to the Bronze Age (3rd and mainly 2nd millennia BC). In this paper, we discuss a theatrical performance inspired by this discovery and investigation, which was first presented in situ on the field in 2012. The play was created by young members of the research team, who are themselves both archaeologists and actors. It is based on the accounts in the excavation notebooks of the prehistoric activities revealed in the building’s stratigraphy and enlivened by the memories of the modern islanders of their happenings at home. It also draws upon wider cognitive pieces of relevant knowledge—philosophical, literary and other. This combination was moulded to produce a structured narrative of domestic life on the island through time, and illustrate some specific aspects and overall meanings, material and symbolic, of ‘dwelling’ down the ages. Since its Gavdiot premiere, the work has been adapted for different media to travel in Greece and elsewhere in Europe, as a performative guided tour played in historic houses, as a lecture performance for conferences and art venues, and as an audiovisual installation in museums of contemporary art.
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Vargas, Isaac. "“Only Versace”: Knock-Offs, Ostentation, and Desire amid the Mexican War on Drugs." Revista de Antropologia Visual 2, no. 29 (August 19, 2021): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47725/rav.029.07.

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ince the war on drugs began in 2007, Mexico has accumulated more than 250,000 murders and 70,000 disappearances. A complex landscape of criminal organisations has been shaping the violent conditions in the country, accompanied by an imaginary that projects their presence in multiple forms. We can identify a dire example with the bodies found in mass graves that are still wearing their clothes, often designer knock-offs inspired by the wardrobes of drug lords. In this scenario, I argue that an overlap exists between two underground economies: drug trafficking and counterfeit clothing. To understand this relation and its connection to criminal power, my analysis focuses on one of the basic aspects of organised crime: governance, especially its symbolic vein as well as its interpretation and dissemination through media outlets. The names of my interlocutors have been changed in order to protect their security.
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Tolias, George. "Antiquarianism, Patriotism and Empire: Transfers of the Cartography of The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece (1788-1811)." Historical Review/La Revue Historique 2 (January 20, 2006): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/hr.184.

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<p>The aim of this paper is to present an instance of cultural transfer within the field of late Enlightenment antiquarian cartography of Greece, examining a series of maps printed in French and Greek, in Paris and Vienna, between 1788 and 1811 and related to Abbé Barthélemy's <em>Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece</em>. The case study analyses the alterations of the content of the work and the changes of its symbolic functions, alterations due first to the transferral of medium (from a textual description to a cartographic representation) and next, to the successive transfers of the work in diverse cultural environments. The transfer process makes it possible to investigate some aspects of the interplay of classical studies, antiquarian erudition and politics as a form of interaction between the French and the Greek intelligentsia of the period.</p>
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Kartikeyan, V. "Embrace the Organisation Unconscious: The Next Steps for Change Leaders and Organisation Development Practitioners." NHRD Network Journal 13, no. 3 (July 2020): 340–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2631454120953033.

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The move from an ‘A-rational’ world to the rational can be traced to the seventeenth century, in particular to the contribution of Rene Descartes, who advocated what is now known as the Cartesian view, which deifies the rational, the objective and the measurable. The problem with this advocacy was that all aspects of what did not seem rational got marginalised. This marginalisation has led, over the last couple of centuries, to a sense of disenchantment, fragmentation and ‘exclusionary processes’ in society, organisations and in general all human systems. Carl Jung’s pioneering work on the unconscious offers us a way out of this by beckoning us to revisit and reimagine the ‘A-rational’ in a way that brings vibrancy and aliveness to organisations. By envisaging the ‘Organisation Psyche’ and by learning to work with aspects of the ‘Organisation Unconscious’, such as the ‘Organisation Shadow’ and ‘Symbolic Complexes’, it may be possible to discover new integrative paths for change leaders and organisation development (OD) practitioners alike, to adopt to bring in a new sense of endeavour, volition and adventure for organisations and their agents.
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Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula, and Marina Johnson-Rhodes. "Collecting visual voices: Understanding identity, community, and the meaning of participation within gay rodeos." Sexualities 21, no. 3 (March 22, 2017): 446–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460716679801.

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Rodeos have been an integral part of American cowboy culture since the 1800s, however, it wasn’t until the 1970s when gay rodeos began to form and challenge some of the assumptions about ‘cowboys,’ ‘sexuality,’ and ‘masculinity.’ The purpose of this ethnographic study was to utilize participant-driven photo-elicitation (PDPE) method to understand how individuals who participate in gay rodeos experience their identities and the meanings they attribute to their participation in this queer subculture. The diverse images shared by the participants illustrate their unique identities and the various meanings they attribute to their participation in gay rodeo. The findings from this study serve to highlight various aspects of the gay rodeo subculture and the role of gay rodeo as a site of support and solidarity for LGBTQ communities. In this study, gay rodeo emerges as a space of contestation, resistance and reification of gender norms and heterosexuality. The findings call into question tensions that exist when trying to dismantle sexual minority stereotypes while simultaneously perpetuating white hegemonic masculinity through the pervasive image of the gay cowboy. Interrogating the ways in which gay rodeo participants simultaneously reinforced and challenged hegemonic masculinity helps to understand how the idealized (hetero)sexual images of cowboys connected to symbolic power, strength and self-worth, position gay rodeo participants. This research study also reveals that participants of gay rodeo, who travel within and across the USA in order to participate in rodeo events, experiment with multiple non-heterosexual identities as they search for spaces and communities away from compulsory heterosexuality.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Symbolic aspects of Travel"

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Apel, Joachim, and Uwe Klaus. "Aspects of Large Scale Symbolic Computation Management." Universität Leipzig, 1998. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34525.

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The special-purpose computer algebra system FELIX is designed for computations in constructive commutative and non-commutative algebra. In this paper we discuss some features of the system supporting the computation of rather complex problems, especially standard basis computations, using standard hardware. There is a frst aspect concerning the definition and implementation of the basic data types which should be a good compromise between space and time efficient representations of the algebraic objects. Usually, rather complex computations are very time consuming (up to weeks) and often require several attempts. So, there are included special session saving methods in FELIX which allows to backup the attained intermediate results in form of memory images into special session files and to restart later on. Finally, we describe our efforts crunching complex problems by parallelization. The implemented interface is based on stream sockets and includes a special protocol for the data exchange. It supports the distributed computation on heterogeneous, loosely coupled systems.
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Gorman, Judith A. "Aspects of coherent logic." Thesis, McGill University, 1987. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=63868.

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Hutchinson, Ronelle. "The symbolic construction of online community." Monash University, School of Political and Social Inquiry, 2002. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/9377.

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Ainscough, Juliana Mary. "Olivier Messiaen : musical and symbolic aspects of three later organ cycles." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.551154.

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The main part of this submission is a portfolio of five selected compositions, representative of my compositional development between 2003 and 2009, three of which explore the expressive qualities of the solo voice, soprano, counter-tenor or baritone, in settings of highly symbolic or surreal poetry by Gerard Manley Hopkins (Life's Masque Mirrored), St. John of the Cross (En una noche oscura) and Federico Garcia Lorca (Virgen de la Soledad). While the Hopkins cycle features the piano in a substantive accompanimental role, the other two works make use of unusual chamber combinations. Hopkins' poetry also features in The May Magnificat for choir and organ; while the potential of the piano as a solo instrument is realised in the Sonata. Also included are recordings of two of the works, Virgen de la Soledad (2005-06) and Sonata for Piano (2007), programme notes and composer's analytical commentary, the latter of which outlines techniques and methodologies employed in the composition of the above works and acknowledges the diverse influences which have had some bearing upon them. A major component of the submission is a dissertation entitled Olivier Messiaen: musical and symbolic aspects of three later organ cycles, which has some relevance to the submitted compositions, most of which are settings of symbolic texts. The purpose of this study is to consider the particular nature and circumstances of Messiaen's own, deeply-held faith and to evaluate the extent to which the truths which he sought to illuminate were determinants of the form, structure and content of his compositions and to what degree these truths inform our understanding of his music. Three of the later organ cycles, each being representative of a different period of Messiaen's compositional development and each dealing with one of the most important mysteries of the Roman Catholic faith, are analysed in detail to achieve this end. Religious symbolism has, down the centuries, been a source of inspiration in many different areas of creativity, e.g. fine art, architecture, poetry, drama and music. A number of the more established contemporary composers look to some form of religious symbolism to underpin their work : James Macmillan, Arvo Part, and John Tavener come to mind. Olivier Messiaen himself said that "all art which attempt~ to express the Diivine Mystery may qualify as religious" and that “all music which approaches with reverence the Divine, the Sacred, the Ineffable, IS truly religious music in the full strength of the term". Most of Messiaen's music is strongly symbolic, but the organ repertoire is of particular importance since it is performed usually within a consecrated space, sometimes as part of the liturgy; furthermore, it spans his whole compositional career. The purpose of this present study is to consider the particular nature and circumstances of Messiaen's own, deeply-held faith and to evaluate the extent to which the truths which he sought to illuminate were determinants of the form, structure and content of his compositions and to what degree these truths inform our understanding of his music. Three of the later organ cycles, each being representative of a different period of Messiaen's compositional development and each dealing with one of the most important mysteries of the Roman Catholic faith, are analysed in detail to achieve this end.
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Ali, Maselan Bin. "Symbolic manipulations related to certain aspects such as interpretations of graphs." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1996. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/57058/.

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This thesis describes an investigation into university students' manipulation of symbols in solving calculus problems, and relates this to other aspects such as drawing and interpretation of graphs. It is concerned with identifying differences between students who are successful with symbol manipUlation and those who are less successful. It was initially expected that the more successful would have flexible and efficient symbolic methods whilst the less successful would tend to have single procedures which would be more likely to break down. Krutetskii (1976) noted that more successful problem-solvers curtail their solutions whilst the less able are less likely to acquire that ability even after a long practice. This suggested a possible correlation between success and curtailment. An initial pilot study with mathematics education students at a British University showed that in carrying out the algorithms of the calculus, successful students would often work steadily in great detail, however, they were more likely to have a variety of approaches available and were more likely to use conceptual ideas to simplify their task. However, the efficiency in handling symbolic manipulation may not be an indication that the students are able to relate their computational outcome to graphical ideas. A modified pilot test was trialed at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia before a main study at the same university in which 36 second year students were investigated in three groups of twelve, having grades A, B, C respectively in their first year examination. The findings of this research indicate that there is no significant correlation between ability and curtailment, but ability correlates with conceptual preparation of procedures where there is an appropriate simplification to make the application of the algorithm simpler. The more able students may have several flexible strategies and meaningful symbolic mathematical representations but these may not always relate to visual and graphical ideas. On the other hand the less able students are less likely to break away from the security of a single procedure and liable to breakdown in getting the solutions for the calculus problems.
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Burling, John William. "The function of culturally-created symbolic systems in the reduction of death anxiety." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184349.

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Several studies have attempted to assess the effects of death anxiety upon personality and behavior. However, only recently has research on this topic begun to develop a larger theoretical context within which many behaviors and intrapsychic mechanisms can be explained. The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that people's symbolic investments, such as religious beliefs and status, are inflated when an individual is faced with events which make their personal mortality salient. Theoretically this inflation would help them buffer their anxieties about death. Subjects were selected for participation on the basis of scores on measures of status concern and religiosity, and were assigned to a mortality salience treatment or control condition. Results suggest limited support for the hypothesis. Though all predictions were not confirmed, some intriguing findings are noted. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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Yang, Lin. "Physical activity in adults : investigating the contribution of active travel." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.610782.

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Kadianaki, Eirini Irene. "Negotiating immigration through symbolic resources : the case of immigrants living in Greece." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609097.

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Oliver, Stuart. "Nature as a process in landscape : the making of real, imaginary and symbolic socionatural spaces." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2014. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.682549.

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Tong, Deborah Grace. "Codes of power : Dimensional semiotics and photonic perspectives." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0015/MQ55009.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Symbolic aspects of Travel"

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1947-, Michel Paul, ed. Symbolik von Weg und Reise. Bern: P. Lang, 1992.

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Kim, Pyŏng-mo. Kim Suro Wangbi ŭi honinʾgil. Sŏul: Pʻurŭn Sup, 1999.

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Le voyage initiatique. Paris: Albin Michel, 2011.

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Couffy, Annick. Mémoire de l'eau-- pèlerinages oubliés: Reflets et traditions du Val d'Oise. [Pontoise]: Conseil général du Val d'Oise, 1991.

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Ruiz, Susana Montemayor. Aranjuez: La literatura de sus jardines. Madrid: Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Educación, 2003.

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Ruiz, Susana Montemayor. Aranjuez: La literatura de sus jardines. Madrid: Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Educación, 2003.

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L'aventure d'une exposition: Sur les traces du serpent--. Lyon: ENS éditions, 2008.

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Meat, a natural symbol. London: Routledge, 1991.

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Institut vysshikh gumanitarnykh issledovaniĭ (Rossiĭskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ gumanitarnyĭ universitet), ed. Doroga dalʹni︠a︡i︠a︡--dolgiĭ putʹ. Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. gumanitarnyĭ universitet, 2007.

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La Bourgogne mystique. Précy-sous-Thil: Editions de l'Armançon, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Symbolic aspects of Travel"

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Tamm, Hellis, and Margus Veanes. "Theoretical Aspects of Symbolic Automata." In SOFSEM 2018: Theory and Practice of Computer Science, 428–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73117-9_30.

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Gatersleben, Birgitta, and Ellen van der Werff. "Symbolic Aspects of Environmental Behaviour." In Environmental Psychology, 198–206. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119241072.ch20.

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Gesemann, M., N. Brockmeyer, N. Scheiermann, E. Kreuzfelder, A. Safary, and F. André. "Safety and Efficacy Aspects of Hepatitis B Vaccination in HIV-infected Individuals." In Travel Medicine, 277–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73772-5_53.

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Wolfe, M. S. "Special Aspects for a Stay in the Tropics: Pregnant and Nursing Mothers." In Travel Medicine, 440–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73772-5_98.

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Jansen-Rosseck, R., and R. Steffen. "Special Aspects for Patients with Preexisting Illness Planning to Stay in Tropical Countries." In Travel Medicine, 435–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73772-5_97.

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Wang, Tao, Abhik Roychoudhury, Roland H. C. Yap, and S. C. Choudhary. "Symbolic Execution of Behavioral Requirements." In Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages, 178–92. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24836-1_13.

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Martinez, Maricarmen, Ulf Krumnack, Alan Smaill, Tarek Richard Besold, Ahmed M. H. Abdel-Fattah, Martin Schmidt, Helmar Gust, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Markus Guhe, and Alison Pease. "Algorithmic Aspects of Theory Blending." In Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation, 180–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13770-4_16.

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Lauko, Henrich, Petr Ročkai, and Jiří Barnat. "Symbolic Computation via Program Transformation." In Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2018, 313–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02508-3_17.

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Li, Liyi, Elsa Gunter, and William Mansky. "Symbolic Analysis Tools for CSP." In Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2014, 295–313. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10882-7_18.

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Althaus, Ernst, Sebastian Altmeyer, and Rouven Naujoks. "Symbolic Worst Case Execution Times." In Theoretical Aspects of Computing – ICTAC 2011, 25–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23283-1_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Symbolic aspects of Travel"

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Liu, Wanwei, Ji Wang, Huowang Chen, and Xiaodong Ma. "Symbolic Model Checking APSL." In 2008 2nd IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tase.2008.24.

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N., Chorna, and Antoniuk K. "THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY INVESTMENT SUPPORT IN UKRAINE." In TOURISM OF THE XXI CENTURY: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND CIVILIZATION VALUES. Київський національний торговельно-економічний університет, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31617/k.knute.2020-06-01.07.

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Chernykh, S. S. "Symbolic aspects of power in the dimension of culture." In TRENDS OF DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION. НИЦ «Л-Журнал», 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/lj-07-2018-06.

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Ramamoorthy, P. A., and S. Antony. "Practical Aspects In The Implementation Of Symbolic Substitution Logic." In 32nd Annual Technical Symposium, edited by Robert E. Fischer and Warren J. Smith. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.948013.

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Hu, Chaojian, Zhoujun Li, Jinxin Ma, Tao Guo, and Zhiwei Shi. "File Parsing Vulnerability Detection with Symbolic Execution." In 2012 Sixth International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tase.2012.13.

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Chang, Liu. "SYMBOLIC VALUES OF ANIMALS IN RUSSIAN AND CHINESE PHRASEOLOGISM." In FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION. TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING ISSUES. Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2712-7974-2019-6-372-381.

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Guo, Hai-Feng, and Mahadevan Subramaniam. "Model-Based Test Generation Using Evolutional Symbolic Grammar." In 2012 Sixth International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tase.2012.16.

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Pang, Tao, Zhenhua Duan, and Cong Tian. "Symbolic Model Checking for Propositional Projection Temporal Logic." In 2012 Sixth International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tase.2012.35.

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Zhao, Yang, Xiaoqing Jin, and Gianfranco Ciardo. "A Symbolic Algorithm for Shortest EG Witness Generation." In 2011 IEEE 5th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tase.2011.35.

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Prodayvoda, G., P. Kuzmenko, A. Vyzhva, and A. Tyshchenko. "Travel-times behavior of reflected P-waves in horizontal thick-layered media with strong anisotropy." In 18th International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201902105.

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Dy, Sydney M., Julie M. Waldfogel, Danetta H. Sloan, Valerie Cotter, Susan Hannum, JaAlah-Ai Heughan, Linda Chyr, et al. Integrating Palliative Care in Ambulatory Care of Noncancer Serious Chronic Illness: A Systematic Review. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer237.

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Objectives. To evaluate availability, effectiveness, and implementation of interventions for integrating palliative care into ambulatory care for U.S.-based adults with serious life-threatening chronic illness or conditions other than cancer and their caregivers We evaluated interventions addressing identification of patients, patient and caregiver education, shared decision-making tools, clinician education, and models of care. Data sources. We searched key U.S. national websites (March 2020) and PubMed®, CINAHL®, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (through May 2020). We also engaged Key Informants. Review methods. We completed a mixed-methods review; we sought, synthesized, and integrated Web resources; quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods studies; and input from patient/caregiver and clinician/stakeholder Key Informants. Two reviewers screened websites and search results, abstracted data, assessed risk of bias or study quality, and graded strength of evidence (SOE) for key outcomes: health-related quality of life, patient overall symptom burden, patient depressive symptom scores, patient and caregiver satisfaction, and advance directive documentation. We performed meta-analyses when appropriate. Results. We included 46 Web resources, 20 quantitative effectiveness studies, and 16 qualitative implementation studies across primary care and specialty populations. Various prediction models, tools, and triggers to identify patients are available, but none were evaluated for effectiveness or implementation. Numerous patient and caregiver education tools are available, but none were evaluated for effectiveness or implementation. All of the shared decision-making tools addressed advance care planning; these tools may increase patient satisfaction and advance directive documentation compared with usual care (SOE: low). Patients and caregivers prefer advance care planning discussions grounded in patient and caregiver experiences with individualized timing. Although numerous education and training resources for nonpalliative care clinicians are available, we were unable to draw conclusions about implementation, and none have been evaluated for effectiveness. The models evaluated for integrating palliative care were not more effective than usual care for improving health-related quality of life or patient depressive symptom scores (SOE: moderate) and may have little to no effect on increasing patient satisfaction or decreasing overall symptom burden (SOE: low), but models for integrating palliative care were effective for increasing advance directive documentation (SOE: moderate). Multimodal interventions may have little to no effect on increasing advance directive documentation (SOE: low) and other graded outcomes were not assessed. For utilization, models for integrating palliative care were not found to be more effective than usual care for decreasing hospitalizations; we were unable to draw conclusions about most other aspects of utilization or cost and resource use. We were unable to draw conclusions about caregiver satisfaction or specific characteristics of models for integrating palliative care. Patient preferences for appropriate timing of palliative care varied; costs, additional visits, and travel were seen as barriers to implementation. Conclusions. For integrating palliative care into ambulatory care for serious illness and conditions other than cancer, advance care planning shared decision-making tools and palliative care models were the most widely evaluated interventions and may be effective for improving only a few outcomes. More research is needed, particularly on identification of patients for these interventions; education for patients, caregivers, and clinicians; shared decision-making tools beyond advance care planning and advance directive completion; and specific components, characteristics, and implementation factors in models for integrating palliative care into ambulatory care.
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