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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Art Gallery & Emerging Technologies: Adaptation, 2009
Jamie Allen is interested in technologies that suggest ways of reinventing traditional relationships to art and performance. His work in digital media, music, performance, and public art seeks to create physical relationships between people and media.
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Jamie Allen is interested in technologies that suggest ways of reinventing traditional relationships to art and performance. His work in digital media, music, performance, and public art seeks to create physical relationships between people and media.
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POTENTIALITY AND HUMAN EMBRYOS
Bioethics, 2007ABSTRACTConsideration of the potentiality of human embryos to develop characteristics of personhood, such as intellect and will, has figured prominently in arguments against abortion and the use of human embryos for research. In particular, such consideration was the basis for the call of the US President's Council on Bioethics for a moratorium on stem
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Problems of Economic Transition, 1999
In a country with eighty-nine constituent entities in its Federation, and where the size of the gross regional product (GRP) produced per capita varies by a factor of 21 and the industrial output produced varies by a factor of more than 30, an orientation toward average statistical indicators when formulating economic policy is not only senseless but ...
L. Nesterov, S. Valentei
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In a country with eighty-nine constituent entities in its Federation, and where the size of the gross regional product (GRP) produced per capita varies by a factor of 21 and the industrial output produced varies by a factor of more than 30, an orientation toward average statistical indicators when formulating economic policy is not only senseless but ...
L. Nesterov, S. Valentei
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Archives of Neurology, 1962
Why has man's development been so late in starting and so uneven, with long quiet periods, and times of sudden, unanticipated, and rapid growth in one direction or another? In one era, moral concepts are rapidly developed, in another, penetrating religious discoveries, another period shows esthetic flowering, still another, mathematical analysis ...
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Why has man's development been so late in starting and so uneven, with long quiet periods, and times of sudden, unanticipated, and rapid growth in one direction or another? In one era, moral concepts are rapidly developed, in another, penetrating religious discoveries, another period shows esthetic flowering, still another, mathematical analysis ...
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Society, 1978
The evidence does not substantiate the predictions of social irresponsibility. But the relationship between human potential ideology and behavior of participants requires further attention than these preliminary findings. Even if it is more firmly established that participants in these trainings do in fact reach out to others by following their own ...
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The evidence does not substantiate the predictions of social irresponsibility. But the relationship between human potential ideology and behavior of participants requires further attention than these preliminary findings. Even if it is more firmly established that participants in these trainings do in fact reach out to others by following their own ...
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Trigeminal evoked potentials in humans
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1980Techniques were described for recording trigeminal evoked potentials in humans in response to maxillary gum stimulation. Variations in the responses as a function of stimulating and recording electrode position and stimulus intensity were presented. A standard methodology was proposed in order to obtain the characteristic response repeatedly.
M H, Bennett, P J, Jannetta
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Frequency-potentiation in the human myocardium
Basic Research in Cardiology, 1974In patients, without clinical signs of myocardial impairment, who needed a transvenous cardiac pacing system, the phenomen of frequency potentiation was studied. For this purpose, “test contractions” were used, elicited 300 to 1000 msec after artificial rhythmical stimulation with basic frequencies in the range of 80 to 170/min.
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Teratogenic potential of corticosteroids in humans
Teratology, 1995AbstractThe literature was surveyed in an attempt to assess whether corticosteroids have a detectable teratogenic effect. Reporting bias was illustrated by the fact that the frequency of malformations in offspring of women treated with corticosteroids was much higher in reports of single cases than in reports of series of cases.
F C, Fraser, A, Sajoo
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Posttetanic potentiation of human dorsiflexors
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997O’Leary, Deborah D., Karen Hope, and Digby G. Sale.Posttetanic potentiation of human dorsiflexors. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(6): 2131–2138, 1997.—Twitch contractions of the ankle dorsiflexors were evoked before and after applied 7-s tetanic stimulation at 100 Hz in 20 young adults. Torque decreased 15% during the tetanus.
D D, O'Leary, K, Hope, D G, Sale
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Therapeutic potential of human elafin
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2011Elafin is an endogenous human protein composed of an N-terminal transglutaminase substrate motif and a C-terminal WAP (whey acidic protein)-domain with antiproteolytic properties. Elafin is expressed predominantly in epithelial tissue and potently inhibits the neutrophil-derived serine proteases elastase and proteinase-3 by a competitive tight-binding ...
Lee, Shaw, Oliver, Wiedow
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