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The International Journal of Studies in Psychology (e-ISSN: 2710-2327, p-ISSN: 2710-2319) is a blind, peer-reviewed, fully open-access journal providing an advanced platform and opportunities for psychological-related research outputs.
Mukuna Kananga Robert
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Spatiotemporal patterns, triggers and anatomies of seismically detected rockfalls [PDF]
Rockfalls are a ubiquitous geomorphic process and a natural hazard in steep landscapes across the globe. Seismic monitoring can provide precise information on the timing, location and event anatomy of rockfalls, which are parameters that are otherwise
M. Dietze +3 more
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Seismic monitoring of small alpine rockfalls – validity, precision and limitations [PDF]
Rockfall in deglaciated mountain valleys is perhaps the most important post-glacial geomorphic process for determining the rates and patterns of valley wall erosion.
M. Dietze +4 more
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The R package “eseis” – a software toolbox for environmental seismology [PDF]
Environmental seismology is the study of the seismic signals emitted by Earth surface processes. This emerging research field is at the intersection of seismology, geomorphology, hydrology, meteorology, and further Earth science disciplines.
M. Dietze
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Silicon and germanium pillar structures (i.e., micro- and nanowires) were fabricated by a top-down approach including nanoimprint lithography and cryogenic dry etching. Various etching parameters were tested to ensure a reliable fabrication process.
Gerry Hamdana +7 more
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The Love in Labor: Reconsidering Amateurism in Sister Gertrude Morgan’s Performances and Paintings
By recovering the motivation of love that set aloft the freedom in Morgan to determine her artistic path—that which she voiced in terms of the pleasures of intimacy with God—we witness how amateurism operates as a critical position committed to other ...
Elaine Y. Yau
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Art for an Undivided Earth: The American Indian Movement Generation
Jessica Horton brings a wealth of contextual material and a compelling theoretical frame to her discussion of the influence of Native American history, culture, and politics on late twentieth-century American art.
Louise Siddons
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Walk with Me: William Anastasi’s Stenography of the Street
By making his reflexive bodily movements the sole source as well as the transcriber of his ideas, Anastasi mobilized the concept of know-how, or techne. . . .
Katie Anania
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Surrounded by Ear Candy?: The Use of Surround Sound in Oscar-nominated Movies 2000–2012
This article looks at surround sound in contemporary cinema, with the aim of discussing practices of sound design and, more particularly, pinpointing a ‘best practice’ of surround sound today – focusing here on the practices in the US.
Høier Svein
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The topography measurement accuracy of coherence scanning interferometry (CSI) suffers from the local characteristic of micro-structured surfaces, such as local surface slopes.
Sai Gao, Zhi Li, Uwe Brand
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