Finding Poetry in the Ground— a Kenning of Silver from Neble, Zealand
: A circular pendant found near Neble, Zealand is interpreted as a double-sided amulet, decorated respectively on one side as a shield and as a wheel on the reverse. This dual iconography is suggested as a material reference to the kenning shield-wheel,
Peter Pentz
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Graph Deep Learning: State of the Art and Challenges
The last half-decade has seen a surge in deep learning research on irregular domains and efforts to extend convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to work on irregularly structured data.
Stavros Georgousis +2 more
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Visual Attention to Novel Products – Cross-Cultural Insights From Physiological Data [PDF]
The study aims to investigate visual attention and perceived attractiveness to known versus unknown (novel) products above and beyond self-report applying physiological methods.
Isabella Rinklin +3 more
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Why it is good to communicate the bad: understanding the influence of message framing in persuasive communication on consumer decision-making processes [PDF]
IntroductionOne approach to bridging the gap between consumer intentions and behavior is persuasive communication to reinforce their intentions and thereby support their behavior change. Message framing has proven to be a useful, persuasive communication
Nadine R. Gier +3 more
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Smartphone technologies can support older adults in their daily lives as they age in place at home. However, they may struggle to use these technologies which impacts acceptance, adoption, and sustainable use.
Marjolein den Haan +5 more
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Nasal Crust-Related Morbidity and Debridement After Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery [PDF]
Introduction: Nasal crust after endoscopic skull base surgery can cause nasal congestion, obstruction, and pain, which can affect quality of life. The use of debridement aims to provide symptomatic relief and improve quality of life.
Kent Curran +4 more
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The Application of Mobile fNIRS in Marketing Research—Detecting the “First-Choice-Brand” Effect
Recent research in the field of “neuro-marketing” shows promise to substantially increase knowledge on marketing issues for example price-perception, advertising efficiency, branding and shopper behaviour.
Caspar Krampe +2 more
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Background It is estimated that there are about 25,000 people from UK ethnic minority groups with dementia. It is clear that there is an increasing need to improve access to dementia services for all ethnic groups to ensure that everyone has access to ...
Cassandra Kenning +4 more
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Effects of Using a Text Message Intervention on Psychological Constructs and the Association Between Changes to Psychological Constructs and Medication Adherence in People With Type 2 Diabetes: Results From a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study [PDF]
BackgroundPoor adherence to oral medications is common in people with type 2 diabetes and can lead to an increased chance of health complications. Text messages may provide an effective delivery method for an intervention; however,
Yvonne Kiera Bartlett +5 more
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First Old WomanMan and the Mesoamerican Diphrastic Kenning of Engendering
The royalty of the Classic Maya of Mesoamerica, and later sages of the Maya, used a powerful diphrastic kenning chab akab’, glossed as “generation-darkness” to convey a range of objectives, conjuring foremost among them.
David Freidel
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