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Low faunal diversity on Maltese sandy beaches : fact or artefact? [PDF]
Eight sandy beaches on Malta and two on Gozo were sampled for macrofauna to test the hypothesis that Maltese beaches have an intrinsically low diversity.
Azzopardi, Marthese +3 more
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Currently, inclusion is embraced, and the digitalisation of society is one of the salient issues of our time. The aim here is to describe and analyse the use of digital technology and online activities in inclusive preschools in the context of the ...
Johanna Lundqvist, Patrik Arvidsson
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Within All This Can Happen: Artefact, Hypermediacy, and W. G. Sebald
All This Can Happen, by David Hinton and Siobhan Davies, is a film based on a novella by Robert Walser, a writer who owned little, possessed no books, and invariably wrote on second-hand paper.
Jürgen Simpson
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The aesthetic zone of interaction. How are aesthetic design qualities experienced? [PDF]
The aim of the present position paper is to raise issues concerning aesthetic experience in relation to an ongoing work of designing an artefact encouraging video reporting of personal experiences.
Katzeff, Cecilia, Ware, Vanessa
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(G)hosting television: Ghostwatch and its medium [PDF]
This article’s subject is Ghostwatch (BBC, 1992), a drama broadcast on Halloween night of 1992 which adopted the rhetoric of live non-fiction programming, and attracted controversy and ultimately censure from the Broadcasting Standards Council.
Barr C. +28 more
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Comparison of engagement and emotional responses of older and younger adults interacting with 3D cultural heritage artefacts on personal devices [PDF]
The availability of advanced software and less expensive hardware allows museums to preserve and share artefacts digitally. As a result, museums are frequently making their collections accessible online as interactive, 3D models.
Aldridge F. +16 more
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On one series of the VI century AD iron one-piece asian helmets
The article describes a series of helmets of a type that probably spread across Asia and Eastern Europe in the middle to the second half of the VI century AD.
Adam Kubik, Oleg Radyuš, Leonid Vyazov
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Entre négotiations et éxperimentations
Entretien avec Yann Laville (MEN), Grégoire Mayor (MEN) et Boris Wastiau (MEG)
Maire-laure Allain Bonilla +1 more
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A design view of capability [PDF]
In order to optimise resource deployment in a rapid changing operational environment, capability has received increasing concerns in terms of maximising the utilisation of resources.
Boyle, Iain +4 more
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Blazar sequence - an artefact of Doppler boosting
The blazar sequence is a scenario in which the bolometric luminosity of the blazar governs the appearance of its spectral energy distribution. The most prominent result is the significant negative correlation between the synchrotron peak frequencies and ...
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