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Lipoprotein(a): Role in Cardiovascular Risk and Advances in Novel Therapeutics. [PDF]
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Evaluating species at risk in data-limited fisheries: A productivity-susceptibility analysis for marine aquarium fish. [PDF]
Baillargeon GA +4 more
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The Location of Icons in the Byzantine Church [Elektronisk resurs]
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Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2005
We present two techniques that make document collection visualizations more informative. Icon abacus uses the horizontal position of icon groups to communicate document attributes. Ghost icons show linked documents by adding temporary icons and by highlighting or dimming existing ones.
Eric A. Bier, Adam Perer
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We present two techniques that make document collection visualizations more informative. Icon abacus uses the horizontal position of icon groups to communicate document attributes. Ghost icons show linked documents by adding temporary icons and by highlighting or dimming existing ones.
Eric A. Bier, Adam Perer
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Icon-function relationship in toolbar icons
Displays, 2008Abstract Icons, widely used in computer programs, are part of the Graphical User Interface (GUI). They facilitate computer use regardless of users’ level of expertise. The authors report the results of a study focused on measuring performance of computer users in correctly and quickly associating toolbar icons and the action they represent in GUI ...
Stefano Passini
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Language, 2008
To the memory of my wife the metaphysician The word ICON (< L icon , < Gk ∊iκώ v ‘likeness, image, portrait, similitude, semblance‘) has entered the parlance of linguists and philosophers ...
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To the memory of my wife the metaphysician The word ICON (< L icon , < Gk ∊iκώ v ‘likeness, image, portrait, similitude, semblance‘) has entered the parlance of linguists and philosophers ...
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