Symbolic Activities in Virtual Spaces
This paper presents an approach to combine concepts ofsymbolic acting and virtual storytelling with the support ofcooperative processes. We will motivate why symboliclanguages are relevant in the social context of awarenessapplications.
Schaefer, L +6 more
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Older people around the world are adopting the Internet at an increasing rate, and in the process are forming virtual community networks in a way that would not otherwise have been possible. Internet interactions by this group include e-mail, chat groups,
Tatnall, Arthur, Lepa, Jerzy
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Virtual Socializing: Its Motives and Spread
Virtual communities constitute an important attribute through which social dialogues are mediated. The emergence of online communities is the outcome of the prevalence of web based technologies.
Rahul, Thoranath +4 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Selected Domains of Drug Discovery: A Critical Narrative Review. [PDF]
Bin Abdulqader MI +3 more
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Harnessing the power of real and virtual social networks during disasters
The mass media and emergency services organisations routinely gather information and disseminate it to the public. During disaster situations both the media and emergency services require acute situational awareness.
Gearing, Amanda
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Policy Considerations for National Virtual Hospitals: Global Evidence and the Seha Virtual Hospital Model. [PDF]
Shujaat S +3 more
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Integrating <i>In silico</i> perturbation with multilayer omics to decode regulatory networks in cancer immunity: a new frontier in precision oncology. [PDF]
Chen H, Chen Z, Sun M, Liang L.
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Virtual cell: Current perspectives and future prospects. [PDF]
Li J +5 more
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Virtual Dementia in the Digital Age: Neurocognitive Mechanisms, Behavioural Impact and Public Health Implications of Technology Overuse. [PDF]
Subramanian A +10 more
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Innovation Clusters: Combining Physical and Virtual Links [PDF]
Innovation is increasingly seen as a collective action which involves many different actors operating in a cluster context. These clusters are usually conceived as local agglomerations.
Brigitte Preissl
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