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Exosomes: mediators of communication in eukaryotes [PDF]
In addition to the established mechanisms of intercellular signaling, a new way of communication has gained much attention in the last decade: communication mediated by exosomes. Exosomes are nanovesicles (with a diameter of 40-120 nm) secreted into the extracellular space by the multivesicular endosome after its outer membrane fuses with the plasma ...
Lopez-Verrilli, María A +1 more
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Multimodal Environmental Sensing Using AI & IoT Solutions: A Cognitive Sound Analysis Perspective
This study presents a novel audio compression technique, tailored for environmental monitoring within multi-modal data processing pipelines. Considering the crucial role that audio data play in environmental evaluations, particularly in contexts with ...
Alexandros Emvoliadis +4 more
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Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) becomes a new form of communication. Interpersonal communication has now moved into cyberspace thanks to CMC's role.
Novianto Yudha Laksana, Ahda Fadhilah
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Mediated communication and mediated communities in the information age
This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the construction of new, mediated forms of communities which are based on the synthesis of virtual and physical communities. The appearance of these new forms of communities leads to a new conceptualization of the relation between self and community.
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Moć u ulozi strategije mira: Realpolitika i šatl diplomatija Henrija Kisindžera na Bliskom istoku ranih 1970-ih godina [PDF]
Kroz svoju šatl diplomatiju nakon Jomkipurskog rata, Henri Kisindžer, jedan od najuticajnijih i najkontroverznijih diplomata s kraja 20. i početka 21. stoljeća, odigrao je ključnu ulogu u oblikovanju geopolitičkog pejzaža Bliskog istoka.
Selma Delalić, Dželila Mekić
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<p>This paper outlines the successful development of the traditional mediation template into a community‐based model. The history of community mediation is explored within the context of the United States in the 1960s, and in Australia and New Zealand during the mid‐1980s.
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Multisensory Fusion for Unsupervised Spatiotemporal Speaker Diarization
Speaker diarization consists of answering the question of “who spoke when” in audio recordings. In meeting scenarios, the task of labeling audio with the corresponding speaker identities can be further assisted by the exploitation of spatial features ...
Paris Xylogiannis +3 more
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Faut-il (ré)humaniser les MOOC ?
Do Moocs need more human presence ? This question is fundamental when we observe the differences between the number of enrollments in a Mooc and the real number of active participants.
Clément Dussarps
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Computer-Mediated Communication in the Age of Communication Visibility [PDF]
AbstractThis article argues that a distinctive aspect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is the way it can make communication visible to others in ways that were previously impractical. We propose a theory of communication visibility that recognizes its multidimensional nature: resulting from activities that make communication visible, efforts by
Jeffrey William Treem +2 more
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The study explored how well-dyslexic youth deals with written messages in an environment simulating popular social network communication system. The messaging systems, present more and more in pandemic and post-pandemic online world, are rich in ...
Ewa Leśniak, Szczepan J. Grzybowski
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