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2005
In recent years, computer mediated communication has been the enabling factor for connecting people to one another and establishing “virtual relationships” (Igbaria, 1999; Johnston, Raizada, & Cronin, 1996). Virtual communities evolved as users of the early networks utilized them mainly for informal rather than business-related communication. These
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In recent years, computer mediated communication has been the enabling factor for connecting people to one another and establishing “virtual relationships” (Igbaria, 1999; Johnston, Raizada, & Cronin, 1996). Virtual communities evolved as users of the early networks utilized them mainly for informal rather than business-related communication. These
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2014
Written for both scholars and practitioners, this volume focuses on the design, management, use and impact of Virtual Communities (VCs) from technological, social and economic perspectives. It brings together peer-reviewed research articles that give an in-depth Review of the state-of-the-art practices, and also shows opportunities for research and ...
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Written for both scholars and practitioners, this volume focuses on the design, management, use and impact of Virtual Communities (VCs) from technological, social and economic perspectives. It brings together peer-reviewed research articles that give an in-depth Review of the state-of-the-art practices, and also shows opportunities for research and ...
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International Journal of Technoethics, 2016
The shift of the real communication to the virtual sphere has influenced the nature of interpersonal relations. The article focuses on the characterization of the phenomenon ‘virtual communication', playing the dominating role in the electronic world culture. Drawing from a socio-cultural analysis and the theory of simulacra by J.
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The shift of the real communication to the virtual sphere has influenced the nature of interpersonal relations. The article focuses on the characterization of the phenomenon ‘virtual communication', playing the dominating role in the electronic world culture. Drawing from a socio-cultural analysis and the theory of simulacra by J.
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Virtual Tumor Board: Papillary thyroid carcinoma with nodal disease
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Peter J Abraham
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Synthon-based ligand discovery in virtual libraries of over 11 billion compounds
Nature, 2021Arman A Sadybekov +2 more
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An open-source drug discovery platform enables ultra-large virtual screens
Nature, 2020Christoph Gorgulla +2 more
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