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The term “superstructure”, which literally refers to a construction over the floor—which is why it can also be translated as “building”—comes from Marx's famous architectonic metaphor. The different Lacanian discussions deserve an independent analysis, starting with The Freudian Thing of 1955 and Lacan's first reference to “Stalin's Theorem” that ...
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Measurements of the Stapes Superstructure
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995Ten human stapes from fresh temporal bones were measured to obtain relevant distances of the stapes superstructure. The dimensions of the parts of the superstructure are as follows: 1) stapes head 1.14 mm (range, 0.91 to 1.49) in diameter parallel to the axis of the footplate and 0.83 mm (range, 0.65 to 1.08) perpendicular to it; 2) stapes head to ...
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Medicine, superstructure and micropolitics
Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1979Abstract How are macro-level structures of domination and oppression reproduced in the everyday micro-level interaction of individuals? This paper examines this theoretical problem through observations of doctor-patient encounters. A review of recent theoretical advances leads to the proposition that face-to-face interaction between health ...
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Designing superstructures for interaction
Interactions, 2018Interaction design is increasingly about embedding interactive technologies in our built environment; architecture is increasingly about the use of interactive technologies to reimagine and dynamically repurpose our built environment. This forum focuses on this intersection of interaction and architecture.
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2002
Abstract This chapter examines how justification is transmitted from one belief to another, as where one acquires justification for believing a proposition by inferring it from something else that one already justifiedly believes. An account of theoretical reason must also consider knowledge. Knowledge is not merely justified true belief,
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Abstract This chapter examines how justification is transmitted from one belief to another, as where one acquires justification for believing a proposition by inferring it from something else that one already justifiedly believes. An account of theoretical reason must also consider knowledge. Knowledge is not merely justified true belief,
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A MOFs-derived 3D superstructure nanocomposite as excellent microwave absorber
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021Guangpu Zhang, Yubing Hu, Gazi Hao
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