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Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 2021
Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and the legibility of the text is the measure mostly examined in children. This case-control study compared handwriting legibility and speed in 25 children with
Carlo Di Brina, B. Caravale, N. Mirante
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Research on the use of speed, as an indicator of motor handwriting problems, is controversial and the legibility of the text is the measure mostly examined in children. This case-control study compared handwriting legibility and speed in 25 children with
Carlo Di Brina, B. Caravale, N. Mirante
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One-Eyed State: The Politics of Legibility and Property Taxation
Latin American Politics and Society, 2020Theories of the rise of the modern state hold that central rulers make land property “legible” to extract revenue, leading landholders to oppose state registration.
Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer
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2022
This chapter takes us to the other side of the bench to reveal a little-told, dimension of Patrick Pearse’s life and times. Forever crystallised in history as the revolutionary lawbreaker, this essay casts light on Pearse’s short-lived career as a barrister. In particular, it covers the case of McBride v.
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This chapter takes us to the other side of the bench to reveal a little-told, dimension of Patrick Pearse’s life and times. Forever crystallised in history as the revolutionary lawbreaker, this essay casts light on Pearse’s short-lived career as a barrister. In particular, it covers the case of McBride v.
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2022
This chapter looks at several of the plays of the central nineteenth-century dramatist Dion Boucicault through a critical frame that reads theatrical as a performative space in which the stage becomes a kind of ‘moral courtroom’. With a particular focus on questions of abjection and transgression, this essay examines the manner in which the ...
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This chapter looks at several of the plays of the central nineteenth-century dramatist Dion Boucicault through a critical frame that reads theatrical as a performative space in which the stage becomes a kind of ‘moral courtroom’. With a particular focus on questions of abjection and transgression, this essay examines the manner in which the ...
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Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2011
In recent years, digital notebooks have been replacing traditional paper-based notebooks with the development of handwriting input devices. Currently, we can access digital notebooks in various devices, including mobile devices. When we use such mobile devices, however, their limited screen size results in difficulty in understanding the summary of ...
Hiroki Asai +2 more
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In recent years, digital notebooks have been replacing traditional paper-based notebooks with the development of handwriting input devices. Currently, we can access digital notebooks in various devices, including mobile devices. When we use such mobile devices, however, their limited screen size results in difficulty in understanding the summary of ...
Hiroki Asai +2 more
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The effects of visual crowding, text size, and positional uncertainty on text legibility at a glance
Applied Ergonomics, 2018Jonathan Dobres +2 more
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Maximizing Plan Legibility in Stochastic Environments
Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2020Legible behavior allows an observing agent to infer the intention of an observed agent. Producing legible behavior is crucial for successful multi-agent interaction in many domains. We introduce techniques for legible planning in stochastic environments.
Shuwa Miura, S. Zilberstein
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Readability and legibility of fonts considering shakiness of head mounted displays
Ubiquitous Computing, 2019In wearable computing environments, users acquire visual information in various scenes using a head mounted display (HMD). However, this induces problems due to their differences from conventional displays such as smartphone and e-books. In this research,
Yuki Matsuura +5 more
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