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Wayfinding with Impaired Vision: Preferences for Cues, Strategies, and Aids (Part II-Perspectives from Orientation and Mobility Instructors). [PDF]
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Emulating sensation by bridging neuromorphic computing and multisensory integration. [PDF]
Bikić A, Pernice WHP.
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Utilization of Wearable Cameras for Teaching Cookery:Cookery feels with five senses
Aiko Aritomo, Sanae Wada
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Telomeric repeat-containing RNA G-quadruplexes trigger ZBP1-mediated cell death. [PDF]
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Creative Learning: A Curriculum for Preprimary Children: Unit 6: The Five Senses
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Proceedings of International Conference on Making Sense of Converging Media, 2013
This extended abstract proposes a research review on the topic of non-sensory output in brain-computer interface (BCI). Mainstream BCI research is mostly focusing on gathering input from human brain, and providing it with sensory output, prominently visual stimuli.
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This extended abstract proposes a research review on the topic of non-sensory output in brain-computer interface (BCI). Mainstream BCI research is mostly focusing on gathering input from human brain, and providing it with sensory output, prominently visual stimuli.
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2021
The raising of Eurydice by Orpheus is precisely the work of cure and remaking that Serres sets out to effect in a work. It is perhaps unsurprising that Serres finds senses the most refractory to language, and therefore the most despised by it. In the final section of the chapter entitled 'Joy,' Serres suddenly relaxes the severity of his denunciation ...
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The raising of Eurydice by Orpheus is precisely the work of cure and remaking that Serres sets out to effect in a work. It is perhaps unsurprising that Serres finds senses the most refractory to language, and therefore the most despised by it. In the final section of the chapter entitled 'Joy,' Serres suddenly relaxes the severity of his denunciation ...
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Journal of Medical Humanities, 2015
The Five Senses of Haiti discusses a series of medical mission trips by physicians and medical students to the Central Plateau of Haiti delivering care in the outpatient setting. Practitioners describe their experiences through the use of their five senses to draw contrast between modern health care and medical practice in the developing world ...
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The Five Senses of Haiti discusses a series of medical mission trips by physicians and medical students to the Central Plateau of Haiti delivering care in the outpatient setting. Practitioners describe their experiences through the use of their five senses to draw contrast between modern health care and medical practice in the developing world ...
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