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Étude des effets affectifs et sémiotiques du langage ludique à partir des ludèmes, des mécaniques de jeu et des mécanismes de jouabilité

open access: yesSciences du Jeu, 2022
Following the work on meaningful mechanics, we propose, in this article, to account for the experiential dimension of game mechanics. We develop a research method from the affective and semiotic effects produced by the interaction between the game and ...
Homo Ludens
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Dix critères inspirés de Paulo Freire pour l’étude et la conception de jeux à visée de conscientisation

open access: yesSciences du Jeu, 2023
According to Paulo Freire (1971), conscientization is a process of collective learning aimed at bringing out a critical reflection through praxis in individuals.
Homo Ludens
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Homo digitalis + Homo plurilinguis = Homo sapiens?

open access: yesBabylonia Journal of Language Education, 2022
L’Homo digitalis constitue-t-il une évolution par rapport à l’Homo sapiens ou en est-il une partie ? Voilà la question que pose cette contribution multilingue écrite à six mains. L’introduction revient sur le terme Homo digitalis et l’analyse à l’aide de la compétence plurilingue pluriculturelle, dont les trois parties suivantes démontrent l ...
Antje-Marianne Kolde   +2 more
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Sexing the sternal rib end in modern Greeks: A virtual osteometric approach using high-resolution 3D surface models

open access: yesHomo, 2022
Sex determination is one of the first biological attribute to be assessed when unidentified remains surface. In material of forensic interest, being able to use every skeletal element available for identification purposes is of paramount importance.
Ioanna Karagiorgou   +4 more
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Physical disability in Late Antiquity Milan: slipped capital femoral epiphysis with severe secondary joint disease in the Basilica of San Dionigi

open access: yesHomo, 2022
The paper presents the skeletal remains of an adult male of 30–40 years with bone lesions and deformity on the left hip, recovered during the archaeological excavation below the former Basilica of San Dionigi, dated to Late Antiquity (3rd – 5th century ...
Lucie Biehler-Gomez   +7 more
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Tarsal metric trends over the Medieval-Post-Medieval transition in London

open access: yesHomo, 2022
The Medieval-Post-Medieval transition in England was an important shift in the human biocultural environment. With urbanization and industrialization came resultant changes in living and working conditions and subsequent effects on the skeleton.
Malorie E. Albee
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Prevalence of taurodontism: meta-analysis in recent humans and evolutionary perspectives

open access: yesHomo, 2021
Taurodontism is a continuous anatomical variation of permanent and primary posterior teeth represented by an enlargement of the pulp cavity. A high prevalence of the trait is reported in Homo neanderthalensis remains.
Pierre-Hadrien Decaup   +3 more
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The role of the microRNA regulatory network in Alzheimer’s disease: a bioinformatics analysis

open access: yesArchives of Medical Science, 2021
Introduction Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease which presents with an earlier age of onset and increased symptom severity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between regulation of miRNAs and AD.
Chenjing Sun   +4 more
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Diet-related dental wear in archaeological human populations of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age from North-Eastern Romania

open access: yesHomo, 2022
Dental macrowear is the non-pathological loss of hard tissues on the occlusal surface of the teeth. In archaeological contexts, the loss of tooth tissues is often correlated with lifestyles, habits, and with the physical properties of the consumed food -
Ozana-Maria Petraru   +2 more
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Teeth macroabrasion for determination of dental age and diet in the Illyrian population from the Kopila necropolis on the Island of Korčula, Croatia

open access: yesHomo, 2022
This paper presents the changes caused by macroabrasion of teeth on skeletal remains found in tomb No 4 in the west necropolis of the archeological site Kopila near Blato on the island of Korčula. The site archeologically dates back to the Late Iron Age,
Marina Marić   +6 more
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