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The Media Messenger

Third International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'05), 2005
We describe a new messaging system, designed to transparently send media (video, presentations, animations, audio, interactive games, still images, 3D spaces, or combinations thereto) to other users across the Internet. Unlike previous Internet communication systems (Web, email, IM), the MediaMessenger incorporates all code and media types as first ...
Rick McGeer   +2 more
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Shooting the messenger.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2019
Eleven experiments provide evidence that people have a tendency to "shoot the messenger," deeming innocent bearers of bad news unlikeable. In a preregistered lab experiment, participants rated messengers who delivered bad news from a random drawing as relatively unlikeable (Study 1).
John, Leslie K.   +2 more
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Chilling the messenger

Communications of the ACM, 2016
Keeping ego out of software-design review.
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Messengers of tolerance

Human Immunology, 2018
The use of immunosuppressant drugs after organ transplantation has brought great success in the field of organ transplantation with respect to short-term outcome. However, major challenges (i.e., limited improvement of long-term survival, immunosuppressant toxicity, infections and carcinoma) demand alternate treatment approaches that minimizes the use ...
Sai Vineela, Bontha   +3 more
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Messenger Skateboards and Messenger Bikes in Postcyberpunk

2020
This chapter focuses on several important postcyberpunk works from the 1990s by Neal Stephenson, William Gibson, and Bruce Sterling. All these works celebrate transportation technologies such as skateboards and bicycles, technologies that challenge the car and its dominance over the road. Furthermore, an interest in transport machines helps these texts
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Atopic dermatitis-messengers, second messengers and cytokines

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1993
Atopic dermatitis (AD) shows many complex and interacting abnormalities of pharmacology, immunology and cellular control. Recent research in atopy has concentrated on abnormalities of cytokine production by T-helper cells. It is possible that cytokine imbalance causes many of the pharmacological and immunological changes seen in the disease.
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Messenger RNA

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1969
E P, Geiduschek, R, Haselkorn
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