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When Fantasy Meets Science: the Recreated Voice of Ötzi the 'Iceman
2017Ötzi the Iceman's, the mummy found some years ago on the top of the Similaun mountain, lived 5300 years ago, and obviously, we cannot say which language, which phonemes, or even which sounds could belong to him. In this work, still in its initial stage, a possible reconstruction of an "approximation" of Ötzi the Iceman's voice, recreating the timbre or
FRANCESCO AVANZINI +3 more
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Recreational Tourism: A Social Science Perspective.
Contemporary Sociology, 1993Kenneth Dauber, Chris Ryan
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Virtual Reality, 3D Recreations and 3D Printing in Social Sciences Education
2022Virtual reality is a technology for the relocation and interaction of users with a digital environment created by computers through an interface that recognizes actions carried out in the real world. It allows users a multimodal experience, making possible immersion in a digital world.
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Virtual Reality, 3D Recreations and 3D Printing in Social Sciences Education
2020Virtual reality is a technology for the relocation and interaction of users with a digital environment created by computers through an interface that recognizes actions carried out in the real world. It allows users a multimodal experience, making possible immersion in a digital world.
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Cannabis medical and recreational use: science beyond ethical and political issues
Minerva Cardiology and Angiology, 2021Iannaccone G. +3 more
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Recreational tourism: a social science perspective
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Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2012
AbstractAre recreational fisheries resilient to harvest or prone to collapse? This paper reviews research published since that question was posed by Post et al. (2002, Fisheries 27, 6–17). A number of patterns and processes have been identified that suggest understanding the risk of collapse requires knowledge of the fishing effort response, degree of ...
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AbstractAre recreational fisheries resilient to harvest or prone to collapse? This paper reviews research published since that question was posed by Post et al. (2002, Fisheries 27, 6–17). A number of patterns and processes have been identified that suggest understanding the risk of collapse requires knowledge of the fishing effort response, degree of ...
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Symposium on social science in recreation management
Annals of Tourism Research, 1990Linda S. Ralston, Julia Hamilton
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