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Abstract Gastric, duodenal and rectal neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are increasingly detected due to advances in endoscopic imaging. While international guidelines provide criteria for endoscopic management, several aspects remain controversial due to limited high‐quality evidence.
Francesco Panzuto+7 more
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Chercheurs et chercheuses en histoire, en histoire des techniques et en philosophie dialogueront avec des professionnels et professionnelles du monde de l’édition, à propos de la forme matérielle des textes, des usages contrastés du graphisme, ainsi que des sens attachés aux caractères typographiques, impensés ou revendiqués.
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Digital Typography at Stanford
This article investigates the short lived digital typography graduate program formed between Stanford University’s Departments of Art and Computer Science, which began in 1982 and ended in 1988. The program leveraged the design skills of typographer Charles Bigelow with the software mastery of computer scientist and mathematician Donald Knuth.
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‘Clearer and Better’: Preferences of Children with Reading Difficulties for the Typography and Illustration in Literacy Materials [PDF]
Myra Thiessen, Mary C. Dyson
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ABSTRACT Local governments increasingly rely on contractual relationships with third parties for public service delivery, blending formal agreements with relational mechanisms to reduce risks and uncertainties. While most research on these contracts has focused on relationships between two parties, this work adopts a network perspective to analyze how ...
Raúl Gutiérrez‐Meave+3 more
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Abstract Objectives Exposure to racism is repeatedly experienced by individuals from racially minoritised backgrounds, and has a range of negative emotional, physical and social consequences; however, its traumatising effects are under‐recognised. Further, psychological therapists often lack sufficient knowledge, training and confidence to sensitively ...
Nicole K. S. Samuel, Laura M. Simonds
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Finding Patterns: Virginia Woolf and Marianne Moore's Poetics of Paper
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Claire Battershill
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Commemorating festive performances in popular print in sixteenth‐century Italy☆
Abstract The aim of this article is to show that the popular print sold and distributed during and after festive events, such as Carnival, had an impact on the commemoration and shaping of festive culture in early modern Italy. That is, the mass medium of print that had begun to shape European cultures, especially in Italy where Venice was one of ...
Rozanne Versendaal
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Creating Spaces: Redacted Poetry Through Papercutting
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Kate Hipkiss
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