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Effect of immersion in distilled water or phosphate-buffered saline on the solubility, volumetric change and presence of voids of new calcium silicate-based root canal sealers.

International Endodontic Journal, 2020
AIM To assess the effect of immersion in distilled water or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) on the solubility, volumetric change and presence of voids of calcium silicate-based root canal sealers (TotalFill BC, Sealer Plus BC, and Bio-C), in comparison ...
F. F. E. Torres   +5 more
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Achieving Immersion in the Tourism Experience: The Role of Autonomy, Temporal Dissociation, and Reactance

Journal of Travel Research, 2020
In the past two decades, research in tourism has explored the shift to the experiential economy in which consumers (visitors) seek memorable experiences.
Renaud Lunardo, Frédéric Ponsignon
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Narrative as virtual reality 2: revisiting immersion and interactivity in literature and electronic media

International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2019
cancellation. Hadley usefully documents those events, and makes the argument that the controversy about the show should be seen as a kind of performance paratext: the debate, she argues, had a ‘dramaturgical structure’ (135) that not only affected how ...
Liam Jarvis
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On the immersion of metrics close to immersible metrics

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1994
See the review in Zbl 0828.53054.
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Immersive Theatre, Immersive Experience

2017
After outlining current approaches to immersive theatre, Biggin introduces her status as an embedded researcher with immersive theatre company Punchdrunk and proposes new theoretical approaches to immersive audience experience. This introductory chapter considers contemporary approaches to “the audience” in theatre, film and cultural studies, then ...
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On Immersion of Manifolds

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1960
In (3) R. Lashof and S. Smale proved among other things the following theorem. If the compact oriented manifold M is immersed into the oriented manifold M', with dim M' ≥ dim M + 2, then the normal degree of the immersion is equal to the Euler-Poincaré characteristic x of M reduced module the characteristic x’ of M'.
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Immersion in the surface

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2009
In order to treat patients with a narcissistic structure showing a rigid shell of defence together with a lack of inner differentiation - insufficient subject/object constitution - one has to deal with a split kind of transference. Their compelling need for distance corresponds to their fragile self-esteem.
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Spatial immersion versus emotional immersion, which is more immersive?

2017 Ninth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2017
In this paper, we defined and measured two types of immersion, namely, spatial immersion and emotional immersion, on flat 2D screen displays and using a 33-item questionnaire. Our results show that emotional immersion is significantly more immersive than spatial immersion in terms of sense of “being there”, time perception, realism, sense of engagement,
Andrew Perkis   +2 more
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How does immersion work in augmented reality games? A user-centric view of immersion and engagement

Information, Communication & Society, 2017
In the wake of the remarkable popularity of augmented reality (AR) games, immersion has emerged as a key trend, raising questions about the role immersion plays in games and the manner in which humans actually experience it.
Donghee Don Shin
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On rigged immersions

Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1982
A self-contained account is given in an efficient formalism of rigged immersions of one manifold-with-connection in another, leading to the analogues of the Gauss, Codazzi and Ricci equations discovered by Schouten. The equations expressing their interdependence are then derived and it is shown that in general one of the two sets of “Codazzi” equations
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