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Reconsidering Acting: a few improvised and provisory thoughts on acting today
This paper summarizes my thoughts during the presentation of the conference Acting reconsidered. The study of the actor in contemporary performances should be reevaluated in the light of the experiments of the last fifty years, particularly performance ...
Patrice Pavis (University of Kent, Canterbury – United Kingdom)
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Dimerization structures on the metallic and semiconducting fullerene tubules [PDF]
The Kekule patterns are realized in the metallic tubules and chain-like distortions occur in the semiconducting tubules.
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Flashmobs as Performance and the Re-emergence of Creative Communities
In spite of their very brief history – the first modern flashmob took place at Macy’s in NY, on the evening of 17th of June 2003 – flashmobs have rapidly spread throughout the Western world, developing in recent years into a particularly novel mode of ...
Aristita Ioana Albacan (University of Hull – Scarborough, United Kingdom)
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A review of ride comfort studies in the United Kingdom [PDF]
United Kingdom research which is relevant to the assessment of vehicle ride comfort was reviewed. The findings reported in approximately 80 research papers are outlined, and an index to the areas of application of these studies is provided.
Griffin, M. J.
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Update on thecurrent situation with respect to COVID-19 in UK.
Currently, UK is experiencing a second wave of the Covid-19 virus. A new strain of the Covid-19 coronavirus has emerged in the UK, which is spreading more quickly than previous strains.
Aamir Khan
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Autism Diagnosis in the United Kingdom: Perspectives of Autistic Adults, Parents and Professionals
Accessing an autism diagnosis is a key milestone, both for an individual and their family. Using a qualitative methodology, the current study examined the views and experiences of ten autistic adults, ten parents of children on the autism spectrum, and ...
Laura Crane+5 more
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A review of artificial intelligence in brachytherapy
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize brachytherapy's clinical workflow. This review comprehensively examines the application of AI, focusing on machine learning and deep learning, in various aspects of brachytherapy.
Jingchu Chen+4 more
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The analysis of playwriting texts and staging has passed through several evolutions between 1976 and 2016. The renewal of directing itself, as well as playwriting and performing workshops, was even more remarkable.
Patrice Pavis (Honorary fellow, University of London ‒ London, United Kingdom)
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BACKGROUND Several studies have reported that dietary salt intake may be an independent risk factor for overweight/obesity, but results from previous studies are controversial, reflecting study limitations such as use of a single spot urine or dietary ...
Long Zhou+11 more
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Relationship of cognitive decline with glucocerebrosidase activity and amyloid‐beta 42 in DLB and PD
Abstract Objective Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease (PD) share clinical, pathological, and genetic risk factors, including GBA1 and APOEε4 mutations. Biomarkers associated with the pathways of these mutations, such as glucocerebrosidase enzyme (GCase) activity and amyloid‐beta 42 (Aβ42) levels, may hold potential as predictive ...
Maria Camila Gonzalez+15 more
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