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The Three Most Important Words in Faculty Workload: Transparency, Transparency, Transparency

The Department Chair, 2023
Among the most contentious topics between faculty and administration in higher education is defining what constitutes fair and equitable faculty workload. The provost, as chief academic officer, oversees the faculty workload policy, yet implementation is typically carried out at the department level.
Juliet Spencer, Dewaynna Horn
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Transparency

2000
Abstract The chapter maps the various transparency obligations advanced by the Digital Services Act. First, the chapter describes access to data held by very large online platforms and very large search engines and conceptualises this access in light of the DSA’s regulatory goals. It is argued that data access is among the most important
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Phenomenological Transparency

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2017
Translucent objects such as fog, clouds, smoke, glass, ice, and liquids are pervasive in cinematic environments because they frame scenes in depth and create visually-compelling shots. Unfortunately, they are hard to render in real-time and have thus previously been rendered poorly compared to opaque surfaces.
Morgan, McGuire, Michael, Mara
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Transparent Classrooms

International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education, 2011
This article analyzes the use of the mobile phone in Portuguese classrooms in order to examine new practices of disclosure and transparency. A literature review provides a global context of the nature of the mobile phone, and contextualizes an overview of the current usage trends in Portugal.
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Being transparent about pay transparency

Strategic HR Review, 2023
Purpose Conceptually, pay transparency is in its infancy. But it is highly likely to stay – and organisations need to get their head around it before they are caught on the back foot. This study will advise organisations on their approach to total compensation and performance.
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Transparent Screens

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1988
There is a kind of transitional phenomenon found among certain borderline patients which is quite distinct from Winnicottapos;s transitional object. These are patients who are preoccupied with maintaining proper physical distance from their objects, in order to regulate anxieties about isolation on the one hand, and identity-annihilating closeness on ...
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Electromagnetically induced transparency

Journal of Modern Optics, 1998
Abstract The subject of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is reviewed in this paper. Emphasis is placed on the experimental work reported in this field since 1990. Theoretical work is also covered, although it is not intended to review all the very numerous recent theoretical treatments on this topic.
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What’s so Transparent about Transparency?

Philosophical Studies, 2003
Representationalists often use intuitions about the transparency ofexperience to defend their view that qualitative content isrepresentational content. According to these intuitions, wecannot attend to our experience except by attending to theobject of that experience.
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Transparency

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2012
This column is a review of the use of the term transparency as it relates to healthcare with specific emphasis on nursing practice. Concept analysis is guided by Parse’s concept inventing approach. The relevance of this concept to nursing has become increasing important in the language of healthcare.
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