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Early Eighteenth-Century British Empire, in: Daniela Hacke/ Paul P. Musselwhite (Hgg.): Empire of Senses. Sensory Practices of Colonialism in Early America, Leiden: Brill 2017, S. 300-322. Verhandelte
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Nuremberg, pp. 715‑722, May 2017, Bödeker, M. Adelmund, R. Singh, N. Kaminski, “Influence of an Emitter Sense Pin on the Switching Behavior of SiC BJTs in Standard Discrete Housings”, Proceedings of PCIM’17 (Europe)
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16:00 - 17:00 Zoom Collecting Data in Ubiquitous Infrastructures: How to Engage Communities and Make Sense of Large Volumes of Data Speaker: Catia Prandi In this talk, I will present some case studies where [...] users, such as gamification/gameful experiences and data visualization, in collecting data and making sense of large volumes of data to benefit the different communities. June 2021 Wednesday, June 9 th 17:00
Prof. Walter Lang (IMSAS) und Prof. Marcus Bäumer (IAPC) Im Rahmen des abgeschlossenen Projektes „KatSense“ haben das Institut für Mikrosensoren, -aktoren und -systeme (IMSAS) und das Institut für Angewandte
Zu Beginn der Covid-19 Pandemie, im Februar / März 2020 starteten boablogs.org und die medizinanthropologische Zeitschrift „Curare“ einen Aufruf an die kulturwissenschaftlich-ethnologische Welt: Schre
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25.4.2023, 18:30 Uhr, Spedition Bremen Öffentliche Ringvorlesung „Critical Porn Studies - Künstlerisch-mediale Positionen und neue Perspektiven“ Maggessi & Morusiewicz arbeiten mit Methoden der Aneign
ches Kolloquium mehr Mai 2017 2017-05-04T16:00:00+02:00 2017-05-04T17:00:00+02:00 04. Mai Making sense of understanding: On the sensory systems underlying balanced, reality-based abstract thinking 16:00
ideas and Latin American intellectual Networks through the case of Salles Gomes, questioning common sense and fixed categories such as “center” and “periphery” in film history. Dr. Roser Beneito-Montagut
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Electrode Array (UEA), might form the foundation for the restoration of a limited but useful visual sense to the profoundly blind. We will present our recent results regarding the implantation and explantation
Education,” Literature Group Symposium of British Association for Canadian Studies (BACS) “Making sense of CanLit: Critical pedagogies and knowledge-production in the teaching of Canadian literature today
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