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Transport Strategy and Policy
Published 1993Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Transport Strategy and Policy
Published 1993Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Informed consent a primer for clinical practice
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Putting the informed into 'informed consent': information and decision-making; 4. Freedom of expression: the voluntary nature of consent; 5. A patient's prerogative? …”
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Screening Nostalgia populuxe props and technicolor aesthetics in contemporary American film
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Setting the stage : the history of nostalgia -- The fifties : Nostalgia's privileged object and the origins of its dominant American Stain -- The nostalgia film in practice and theory -- Sin city : reading the tails of a populuxe prop -- Far from heaven : creative agency, social history and the expressive potemntial of costume -- The aviator : deliberate archaism, thechnicolor aesthetics and style as substance -- Conclusion: The good German and the good of nostalgia…”
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The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Introduction: scope, trends, and paradigm shift in the field of computer interfaces -- Why multimodal-multisensor interfaces have become dominant -- Flexible multiple-component tools as a catalyst for performance -- More expressively powerful tools are capable of stimulating cognition -- One example of how multimodal-multisensor interfaces are changing today -- Insights in the chapters ahead -- Expert exchange on multidisciplinary challenge topic -- References --…”
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