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A visual language for representing invisible aspects of natural language

Intelligent Tutoring Media, 1995
Abstract CPP-TRS (Tonfoni 1989-94) is both a methodology and a language. Through the methodoogy (CPP), those invisible aspects of communication are identified and represented by the meta-language (TRS), which complements natural language. CPP-TRS (Communicative Positioning Program/Text Representation Systems) is a visual language based on a system of ...
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The invisible part of the iceberg: qualitative aspects of childhood vasculitis.

Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2013
The aim of this study was to develop a multidimensional assessment instrument named 'Juvenile Vasculitis Multidimensional Assessment Report' (J-VAMAR) to measure all the domains of the vasculitis. In this qualitative study, it is primarily aimed to enrich the item generation for the J-VAMAR.Twelve children with vasculitis and their mothers (n=12) were ...
Fidanci, B. E.   +12 more
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The Anteroom: a Camera Obscura for Grasping Aspects Invisible in the Classical Setting

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2013
The anteroom, is not only an architectural space, but also a location in the field where analyst and patient meet in a different frame of mind from the therapeutic attitude that characterizes their relationship in the consulting room. Drawing a parallel with the variations in perception generated by the camera obscura in the experience of a painter ...
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[Journey to what is essentially invisible: pysochosocial aspects of disease].

Semergen, 2016
Physicians may be well equipped for the biological aspects of disease, but not for its psychosocial dimensions, an issue that has been absent in family medicine. The psychosocial aspects of the disease are the factors involved in how patients react to the disease, play a role in the expression of symptoms and disease, and have implications on the lives
J L, Turabián, B, Pérez-Franco
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ICEBERG OF ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE ASPECTS

ARACÊ
This study aims to understand how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices can be integrated into organizations to promote organizational sustainability, addressing the urgent need for a systemic perspective on the relationship between humans, markets, and the environment.
Melissa Ribeiro do Amaral   +2 more
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‘The Invisible’ / ‘The Inaudible’: Aspects of Performativity in Celan and Leibowitz

2011
As a written poem is read aloud or performed in a musical setting, how might the transition from a visible to an audible materiality alter its meaning and its way of generating meaning? What impact does this change have on the relation between semantics and sound structure?
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HYDECO project - connection-disconnection-reconnection and visibility/invisibility aspects in the Umiujaq watershed

2022
Depuis la sédentarisation de la population à l’embouchure de la rivière d’Umiujaq, dans le village du même nom qui s’est développé depuis 1984, des traits notoires d’évolution socio-environnementaux sont apparus clairement. Après une caractérisation du système hydrologique sur la base de photo-interprétation de vues aériennes et images satellitaires ...
Bhiry, Najat   +2 more
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The invisible scars: Unseen financial complications worsen every aspect of long-term health in trauma survivors

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
BACKGROUND Trauma survivors are susceptible to experiencing financial toxicity (FT). Studies have shown the negative impact of FT on chronic illness outcomes. However, there is a notable lack of data on FT in the context of trauma.
Saba, Ilkhani   +12 more
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Invisible features: hidden aspects of teacher identities in an urban charter school

2015
The reconfiguration of public education around free-market aims means each charter school must define its product, and its product features, around marketability - specifically their school's pedagogical practices, aims, and goals. Yet how these are defined may not align with how teachers perceive of the aims and goals of teaching. This in turn impacts
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Jesus—Immanuel, Image of the Invisible God: Aspects of Popular Christology in Sub-Saharan Africa

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2007
Widespread evidence indicates that Jesus Christ holds a most prominent place in popular cultures across Africa south of the Sahara. In the present article, empirical data generated through qualitative research in Kenya, Ghana, and Uganda serve to illustrate similar phenomena attested across the continent.
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