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Sleep‐trackers in the wild: A faceted taxonomy for information and interaction design
Abstract Consumer‐grade sleep‐tracking technologies (CSTs) have brought sleep into everyday data practices, reframing it from a clinical concern into a site of personal optimization and reflection. Yet existing taxonomies of sleep‐tracking often medicalize users and overlook the complexity of sleep‐tracking technologies. This paper presents SleepTax, a
Sanonda Datta Gupta +2 more
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After the death of Charles VI. music at the Hapsburg court in Vienna was gradual reduced by Maria Theresa. Also – similar to opera and theater – performances of oratorios were limited and no longer exclusively at the court and court society.
Elisabeth Fritz-Hilscher
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Abstract Cross‐disciplinary research is a priority for many academic institutions, with a growing body of scholarship dedicated to studying the central practice of cross‐disciplinarity: integration, or the synthesis of knowledge, information, and data across disciplines and domains.
Ciara Zogheib
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The presented case study, which from the microhistorical point of view is defined geographically rather than purely anthropologically, is built on the blending as well as the contradiction of the social requirement for a clear, though indefinable ...
Viktor Pantůček
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Abstract This review analyzed 241 scholarly articles published between 2010 and 2025 in information science venues to examine how affect shapes refugees' information behavior during forced migration and to identify additional contextual factors. It identifies seven affective dimensions: anxiety, shame and stigma, grief and loss, frustration, (mis)trust,
Maja Krtalić, Lilach Alon
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Schuldramen und Oratorien bei den Preßburger Jesuiten im 18. Jahrhundert
The oratorio was certainly not one of the favorite musical genres of the Jesuits in the 17th-18 century. The Pressburg Jesuits, however, have also performed oratorios in the 18th century, except their typical school dramas.
Ladislav Kačic
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Abstract Aims To learn effectively, students need timely, specific, actionable feedback—known as formative feedback—on what and how well they are learning and on how to improve further. Providing effective feedback to help students learn pharmacology is a complex task.
Thomas Anthony Angelo
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"Che farò senza Euridice": Geschichte und Geschichten um eine berühmt gewordenen Arie Chr. W. Glucks
Directly after the premiere of Glucks Orfeo ed Euridice in Vienna 1762, voices critical of the aria "Che farò senza Euridice" became audible. The aria would be too cheerful and would not be adequate to the dramatic situation of the second and final death
Hermann Jung
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Exploring new avenues: Psychedelic‐assisted therapy for young people
Rates of mental illness in young people are increasing, whereas the development of novel mental health treatments has not significantly progressed. Psychedelic‐assisted therapy, using substances such as psilocybin and 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), has shown potential in the treatment of mental illnesses in the adult population, including ...
Ioanna Artemis Vamvakopoulou +3 more
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The quality of interaction with children in collective play: Children's agency
Abstract There is a growing body of studies on increasing the quality of infant–toddler education and care. Yet little attention has been directed towards how to bring toddlers' agency and perspective to their personally meaningful learning in collective play.
Liang Li
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