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Signs of a Future Transformation in Mission
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2018In his gestures, choices, and words Pope Francis offers a new path for missionary transformation. This new path is rooted in his recognition that he is a sinner and in need of the mercy of God. From this space of lowliness he invites all Christians to recognize their calling as missionary disciples in a time of ongoing missionary conversion.
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Vital sign radars: Past, present, and future
WAMICON 2014, 2014The research of vital sign radars using microwave technologies grows rapidly in recent years. Such type of radars, whether using continuous-wave (CW), ultra-wideband (UWB), or other types of signals, spurred interests and new applications because of the capability of detecting respiration and heartbeat without any sensor device contacting the body ...
Jenshan Lin, Wenhsing Wu
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Home Telemonitoring of Vital Signs—Technical Challenges and Future Directions
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 2015The telemonitoring of vital signs from the home is an essential element of telehealth services for the management of patients with chronic conditions, such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, or poorly controlled hypertension. Telehealth is now being deployed widely in both rural and urban settings,
Branko G. Celler, Ross Stewart Sparks
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The language of signs: Semiosis and the memories of the future
Sophia, 2006From the perspective of semiotics, or a science of signs, communication exceeds the usual verbal mode of expression and covers extra linguistic modes. This paper addresses a specific communicative system represented by Tarot pictures. The semiotic approach not only presents Tarot as exceeding its function as a game but also de-mystifies, in part, its ...
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Signs of the Future: Reading (in) Lavater's Aussichten
Seminar, 1986In a 1774 letter to Lavater, Goethe wrote a poem later incorporated in the Physiognomische Fragmente. It concludes with these words apostrophizing nature: `Wirst alle deine Krafte mir / In meinem Sinn erheitern / Und dieses enge Dasein hier / Zur Ewigkeit erweitern." During the period following Sophie's death in March 1797, Novalis, steeped in Lavater ...
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Presbylarynx: stratifying endoscopic signs for future researches
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021Mariline Santos +3 more
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Mines and signs: resource and political futures in Bangladesh
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2016In Bangladesh in 2007‐8, speculation about an energy catastrophe thrived alongside utopic visions of democracy. Two events consolidated the despair and hope for collective national futures: a movement against possible coal mines in Phulbari in the northwest and a nationwide political emergency. They are the focus of this essay.
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