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The Sociological Review, 1998
The paper explores one after the other the four difficulties of actor-network theory, that is the words ‘actor’, ‘network’ and ‘theory’—without forgetting the hyphen. It tries to refocus the originality of what is more a method to deploy the actor's own world building activities than an alternative social theory.
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The paper explores one after the other the four difficulties of actor-network theory, that is the words ‘actor’, ‘network’ and ‘theory’—without forgetting the hyphen. It tries to refocus the originality of what is more a method to deploy the actor's own world building activities than an alternative social theory.
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Computer, 2008
An overview of the state of the art of brain-computer interfaces gives a sense of the future potential for using BCIs in real-life applications.
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An overview of the state of the art of brain-computer interfaces gives a sense of the future potential for using BCIs in real-life applications.
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Recalling to Recognize and Recognizing Recall
1999The influence of the Atkinson-Shiffrin (1968) model is far-reaching to the point that one current memory textbook refers to it as the "modal model" (Schwartz & Reisberg, 1991). The Atkinson-Shiffrin chapter focussed on cued and free recall, proposing a serial search as the control process underlying retrieval in these tasks.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1994
J M, Kelso, M Y, Hugh, F L, Lin
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J M, Kelso, M Y, Hugh, F L, Lin
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Recalled products-recalled patients?
Journal of Endodontics, 1986Stephen Cohen, James B. Roane
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Hazard severity and time to recall: Evidence from the toy industry
Journal of Business Research, 2022Etayankara Muralidharan +2 more
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