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Language awareness of the body
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This study reports the fabrication of MRI‐compatible elastomeric micro‐balloons via a multi‐step bubble casting process, where the monolithic elastomeric wall is selectively stiffened for reversible and controlled inflation and elasticity, depending on the target vessels for graded occlusion of cerebral arteries.
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A nano‐interception strategy disrupts pathogenic fibroblast–macrophage crosstalk in chronic heart failure. Scalable Prussian blue nanoparticles selectively sequester CCL2 via ultrahigh‐affinity binding, preventing CCR2+ macrophage recruitment and breaking a key fibro‐inflammatory circuit. This approach demonstrates robust efficacy in murine and porcine
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An overview of design principles and scalable fabrication strategies for multifunctional bio‐based packaging. Radiative cooling films, modified‐atmosphere films/membranes, active antimicrobial/antioxidant platforms, intelligent optical/electrochemical labels, and superhydrophobic surfaces are co‐engineered from material chemistry to mesoscale structure
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Computer-Aided Design, 1994
Abstract An important problem in the animation of human-like agents is self collision . While the problem of adjacent segment intersection can often be eliminated by explicitly limiting joint angles, avoiding collisions of nonadjacent segments is much more difficult when the response time is constrained in an interactive environment.
Xinmin Zhao, Norman I. Badler
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Abstract An important problem in the animation of human-like agents is self collision . While the problem of adjacent segment intersection can often be eliminated by explicitly limiting joint angles, avoiding collisions of nonadjacent segments is much more difficult when the response time is constrained in an interactive environment.
Xinmin Zhao, Norman I. Badler
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Dimensionality of Body Awareness
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982Bruchon-Schweitzer reported in 1978 and 1979 that Fisher's Body-Focus Questionnaire may be characterized by two main perceptual patterns, one of which is linked to orality and the other to anality. Results of a principal axis analysis of data for 300 American subjects contradict Bruchon-Schweitzer's conclusions based on responses of French subjects ...
J, Reihman, S, Fisher
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Body Awareness and Personality
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1979The relation between personality characteristics and body awareness, defined as the attention paid to different body zones and measured by means of the Fisher Body Focus Questionnaire, is examined in two ways in groups of medical and dental students: (1) Our results replicate fairly well the relation, reported by Fisher, between back and head awareness
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Body perception, awareness, and illusions
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2014Perceiving a body is a phenomenal experience completely different from experiencing a body as one's own body. Visual presentation of bodies or body parts recruits several occipitotemporal regions in the brain. Are these activations sufficient in order to change the phenomenal status of a body in one's own body? In this paper, I will review consolidated
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Body awareness in the physically abnormal
Journal of Religion & Health, 1975No matter which of the above-listed basic attitudes a physically abnormal person has toward his own body, and no matter what theological presuppositions lie behind his attitude, he has a sense of body that the normal person can seldom experience. Many of us know the frustration of not being able to perform the simplest bodily functions without aid and ...
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The Mind's Body: The Body's Self-Awareness
Dialogue, 1984In order to find out how successful or unsuccessful Spinoza's philosophy of mind is, I will examine what Spinoza says about (1) the nature of mind, (2) its relation to the body, (3) its adequate/inadequate and true/false ideas. In doing so I will see what problems critics say he runs into and then find out if what they say about these difficulties can ...
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