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  • ...m the limits of the physical world, reflected the utopic atmosphere of the time. The technological revolution, in particular the rise of the digital networ ...
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  • This time, template <code><nowiki>{{Thankyou}}</nowiki></code> receives parameters <c ...ll the pages where that template is included may not be updated until some time later: this is handled by the {{mediawiki|Manual:Job queue|job queue}}. To ...
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  • ...their products through the company’s techniques of “neurocinema,” the real-time monitoring of the brain’s reaction to movies by using fMRI technology, eye- ...p a live map of city activity, learns about where each user likes to spend time and processes the movements of other users with similar patterns. Citysense ...
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  • Chapin, J. K.'' et al.'' (1999) 'Real-time Control of a Robot Arm Using Simultaneously Recorded Neurons in the Motor C ...
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  • <br>Daprati, E., Iosa, M. & Haggard, P. (2009) 'A Dance to the Music of Time: Aesthetically-Relevant Changes in Body Posture in Performing Art', ''PLoS ...
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  • ...ain states such as attention, performance capability, and emotion, in real-time. The signals extracted by BCI techniques are then used to improve and optim ...on screen to Aurora back at Duke. This situation worked as long as the lag time did not exceed 250-300 milliseconds. Another spectacular demonstration of t ...
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  • ...s, the artist acts like a mediumistic being who, from the labyrinth beyond time and space, seeks his way out to a clearing. </blockquote> <blockquote><br>Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself </blockquote> ...
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  • ...achine.net/index.php/cm/article/viewArticle/26/33%3E Living Differently in Time: Plasticity, Temporality, and Cellular Biotechnologies] ...
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  • ...racting in a symbiotic fashion, living together over a prolonged period of time, eventually co-evolving into new species: this vision of the biological phe ...
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  • ...: [http://www.neuro-it.net/pdf_dateien/summer_2004/Chapin%201999.pdf Real-time Control of a Robot Arm Using Simultaneously Recorded Neurons in the Motor C ...
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  • ...a consequence of a convergence in which media sell science but at the same time create new publics of science. Critique and consumption run therefore in th ...
    15 KB (2,373 words) - 19:46, 25 October 2011
  • ...r of social, technological and economic changes. More so than at any other time in human history, embryos and foetuses are represented in public forums as ...
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  • ...whole. The structure of individual sentences has been retained most of the time, and indication has been given whenever sentences have been split. No forei ...ible to expand markets for diagnostics and medication, without at the same time reducing an individual’s capacity for labor.]<br> <br> [http://prospect.org ...
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  • .../ch03.pdf Vultures and their People in India: Equity and Entanglement in a Time of Extinctions] ...
    7 KB (1,012 words) - 14:00, 19 January 2012
  • ...o reply to saying "I think this is now resolved", but sooner or later it's time to just blow away the old discussions (they are of course preserved in the ...
    7 KB (1,173 words) - 07:22, 20 June 2011
  • ...racting in a symbiotic fashion, living together over a prolonged period of time, eventually co-evolving into new species: this vision of the biological phe ...opment of her groundbreaking Serial Endosymbiosis Theory (SET) at the same time. ...
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  • ..., extinction: not only have we humanized the emergence of humans from deep time (by regarding evolution as being oriented towards adaptation), but we have ...uch a localized and avoidable occurrence, but a new mode of experience and time that feeds directly into the highly multiple nature of extinction. We are w ...
    66 KB (10,629 words) - 17:59, 3 October 2012
  • ...where ultimate value is present in all forms of life, was striking in its time in its rereading of process in Darwinism, specifically with respect to the ...
    32 KB (4,923 words) - 02:19, 22 August 2014
  • ...air enters and exits our body on a regular basis. Daily survival is a full time job, as breathing is synonymous with living. Our breathing must flow consta ...called ‘Inspiration-Expiration’ takes on the most mundane, and at the same time, most vital phenomenon of breathing, as well as respiratory rhythm and the ...
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  • ...egrative_neuroscience/10.3389/fnint.2011.00031/full Optimized Networks for Time Perception] ...
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