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Proceedings of the international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology, 2007
Sound Candy is a device with which anyone in the world can create his/her own playground anywhere of using sounds and movements around him/her. In our daily life, we are surrounded by the "Kings of Entertainment" such as theme parks and home video game machines.
Shuichi Ishibashi +2 more
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Sound Candy is a device with which anyone in the world can create his/her own playground anywhere of using sounds and movements around him/her. In our daily life, we are surrounded by the "Kings of Entertainment" such as theme parks and home video game machines.
Shuichi Ishibashi +2 more
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A fistful of candies for hypertension
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2023No abstract ...
Giovanna Ceccuzzi +4 more
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Chest, 2002
Reversible thermal injury to the esophagus from drinking boiling-hot liquids has been reported to produce alternating pink and white linear bands that impart a "candy-cane" appearance to the inner esophageal wall. This injury has been associated with chest pain, dysphagia, odynophagia, and abdominal pain.
Matthew E, Cohen, Jeffrey G, Kegel
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Reversible thermal injury to the esophagus from drinking boiling-hot liquids has been reported to produce alternating pink and white linear bands that impart a "candy-cane" appearance to the inner esophageal wall. This injury has been associated with chest pain, dysphagia, odynophagia, and abdominal pain.
Matthew E, Cohen, Jeffrey G, Kegel
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Voices from the Middle, 2004
The author of Candy talks about the reality that a book is only paper until someone has read it and responded to it emotionally. “When I write a book it’s alive in my head, but it only really comes alive when it finds a life in someone else’s head.” His essay is followed by a chapter from Candy.
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The author of Candy talks about the reality that a book is only paper until someone has read it and responded to it emotionally. “When I write a book it’s alive in my head, but it only really comes alive when it finds a life in someone else’s head.” His essay is followed by a chapter from Candy.
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