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The Design Stage

2016
It is becoming harder and harder to define exactly what it is that we are talking about when we discuss content, design, and development, because these disciplines overlap constantly and consistently in every project. And so they should.
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Stage Design in Paris

2022
Thanks to the account books and the archives, it is possible to reconstitute the majority of Molière’s stage designs subsequent to his return to the capital in 1658. During the whole of this second Parisian period, his troupe shared a stage with the Italian actors.
Cornuaille, Philippe, Clarke, Jan
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The Single-Stage Design

2017
In this chapter, the test problem is introduced for the case of a standard single-stage design, meaning that no interim analysis is performed. The underlying parameters and distributional assumptions, the test problems, and the test statistics will be separately formulated for (composite) binary endpoints and for (composite) time-to-(first-)event ...
Geraldine Rauch   +2 more
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Stage 5: Logical Design

1995
This stage adds the specific detail of processing structures that were initially defined in the Requirements Specification and to specify the Human Computer Interface (HCI) in the form of dialogues. This detailed specification should be non-procedural be implementable on a range of technical environments maximise the opportunity for re ...
Joyce Duncan   +2 more
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Early Design Stage

2022
Yang Shanshan, S. K. Ong, A. Y. C. Nee
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jingxuan Zhao   +2 more
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Stage Design

Educational Theatre Journal, 1975
Junius Hamblin, Howard Bay
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Introduction: Design and Staging

1987
The five main productions I will discuss are as follows: 1. The National Theatre Production of 1970, directed by Jonathan Miller; Laurence Olivier as Shylock; Joan Plowright as Portia; Anthony Nicholls as Antonio; Jeremy Brett as Bassanio; designed by Julia Trevelyan Oman. Directed for television by John Sichel, 1973. 2.
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Staging Mobilities / Designing Mobilities

2015
In recent years, urban research has taken a ‘mobilities turn’. There has been a developing realisation that mobilities do not ‘just happen.’ Mobilities are carefully and meticulously designed, planned and staged (from above). However, they are equally importantly acted out, performed and lived as people are ‘staging themselves’ (from below).
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