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Hydrogel Delivery Systems for Biological Active Substances: Properties and the Role of HPMC as a Carrier. [PDF]
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A Review of Inhaled Technosphere Insulin
Objective: To review the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, safety, and clinical use of Technosphere insulin. Data Sources: A MEDLINE search (1966–March 2010) was conducted for English-language articles using the terms AFREZZA ...
, R Keith Campbell
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Intra-acting with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory; or, how the technosphere may come to matter
This paper contends that a robust concept of the technosphere – indeed one that is truly adequate to the Anthropocene – must be approached using a plurality of methods that do not categorize agencies or rely on hierarchical scalar analysis.
Sasha Engelmann
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The orbital technosphere: The provision of meaning and matter by satellites
With a new ‘technosphere’ concept, Peter Haff offers a provocative reconceptualization of technology in Anthropocene, not as derivative consequence of human activity, but as a new ‘quasi-autonomous’ sphere of the environment that conditions human ...
Johan Gärdebo, Agata Marzecová
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Technosphere® Insulin: Defining the Role of Technosphere Particles at the Cellular Level [PDF]
Background: Technosphere® Insulin (TI) is a novel inhalation powder for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Technosphere Insulin delivers insulin with an ultra rapid pharmacokinetic profile that is distinctly different from all other insulin products but similar to natural insulin release.
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Technology and Culture, 2022
Scholarly interest in the technosphere is exploding. Most analyses define the technosphere as massive, modern, and autonomous. This article constructively critiques these claims, focusing on scale, time, and power. First, it suggests that the technosphere exists at multiple scales that intersect in myriad ways.
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Scholarly interest in the technosphere is exploding. Most analyses define the technosphere as massive, modern, and autonomous. This article constructively critiques these claims, focusing on scale, time, and power. First, it suggests that the technosphere exists at multiple scales that intersect in myriad ways.
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Towards a Semiotics of the Technosphere
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018In current debates about the Anthropocene, the notion of ‘technosphere’ has gained analytical traction. It is loosely defined as the conjunction of all technological systems embodied in artefacts that have been created by humans since the domestication of fire and the invention of the first tools.
Hartley, John, Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten
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Viewing the technosphere in an interplanetary light [PDF]
In this paper I argue that discussion about the ‘technosphere’ as an emergent new Earth system needs to be situated within wider reflection about how technospheres might arise on other worlds.
Szerszynski, Bronislaw
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