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Correlative Imaging of Culturable and Non-Culturable Bacteria

Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2013
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, August 4 – August 8, 2013.
M.A. Murphy   +3 more
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Cultural Signifiers of Web Site Images

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2011
Web sites rely on pictures and animation to convey subtle messages that are more effectively communicated nonverbally. We argue that such messages could have strong cultural content, which should be understood in developing Web sites. Hence, this paper explores the cultural content of Web site images and develops a theory for Web-image signifiers. This
Fatemeh \\"Mariam\\" Zahedi   +1 more
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The image of the «deaf» in culture

Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture
Understanding the phenomenon of «deafness» is possible in line with the accepted social and medical concepts of disability. However, the cultural concept of deafness has become the most widespread in recent years. According to these concepts, the linguistic and cultural identity of the community of deaf and hard of hearing people who speak Russian sign
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Cultural Images

Psychological Perspectives, 2021
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Formation, culture and image

2016
El contexto de enseñanza y aprendizaje supone abordar los temas que brinda el medio y llevan a que el profesor se sitúe en un plano desde el cual pueda entender el discurso del estudiante y generar nuevas didácticas para la formación de un pensamiento crítico.
Parra Rozo, Omar Antonio   +2 more
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Crossing cultures – images of East and West

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2002
This article explores the challenges of working cross-culturally as a facilitator and teacher of imagework - an interactive imagery and personal development process. It discusses the use of imagery in different contexts and highlights the cultural background of Japan and the psychological conditions into which imagework was introduced.
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