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Quesenbery, Whitney. Global UX: Design and research in a connected world. Waltham, MA: Morgan Kaufmann, 2012.

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Poenaru, Valentin. On the handles of index one of the product of an open simply-connected 3-manifold with a high-dimensional ball. Palermo: Circolo matematico di Palermo, 2000.

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Braber, Helleke, Jeroen Dera, Jos Joosten, and Maarten Steenmeijer, eds. Branding Books Across the Ages. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463723916.

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For many, literature and marketing are considered opposite phenomena. This book discusses cases in which the two are closely connected. It argues that literature is subject to the same mechanisms as other commercial products: our experience of literary texts is prefigured by brands, trademarks that identify a product and differentiate it from its competitors. From the early modern period onwards, literary authors and their texts are constantly ‘branded’ and have been both the object and the trailblazer of a complex marketing process. The authors of this volume analyze this branding process throughout the centuries, focusing on the Netherlands. To what extent is our experience of Dutch literature prefigured by brands, and what role does branding play when introducing European authors in the Dutch literary field (or vice versa)? By answering these questions, Branding Books Across the Ages seeks to show how literary scholars understand branding – a phenomenon that has long been intertwined with literature.
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Semmelhack, Peter. Social machines: How to develop connected products that change customers' lives. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013.

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Parliament, Great Britain. A Bill to control the advertising and promotion of tobacco products; and for connected purposes. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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Nussbaum, Bruce. Creative intelligence: Harnessing the power to create, connect, and inspire. New York: HarperBusiness, 2013.

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Great, Britain Parliament. A Bill to amend the law relating to human embryos produced by in vitro fertilisation, and for connected purposes. London: H.M.S.O., 1987.

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National Cancer Institute (U.S.), ed. Get connected and check it out!, 5 a Day Online, National Cancer Institute Produce for Better Health Foundation, http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/5aday, (MARKER). [S.l: s.n., 1998.

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Balding, John. Schoolchildren and drugs in 1987: A paper produced in response to the expressed needs of teachers and advisors connected with drugs education in schools. Exeter: HEA Schools Health Education Unit, 1988.

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Scott, David Meerman. Real-time marketing & PR: How to instantly engage your market, connect with customers, and create products that grow your business now. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2011.

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Scott, David Meerman. Real-time marketing and PR: How to instantly engage your market, connect with customers, and create products that grow your business now. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2012.

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Noble, Mark. Drupal 6 site builder solutions: Build powerful web site features for your business and connect to your customers through blogs, product catalogs, newsletters, and maps. Edited by Doucette Alan, Myburgh Dave, Singh G. (Gagandeep), and ebrary Inc. Birmingham, U.K: Packt Publishing Ltd., 2008.

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Haar, Alisa, and Dirk Schoenaers. Francophone Literature in the Low Countries (1200-1600). NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721080.

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In late medieval and early modern times, books, as well as the people who produced and read (or listened to) them, moved between regions, social circles, and languages with relative ease. Yet, in the multilingual Low Countries, francophone literature was both internationally mobile and firmly rooted in local soil. The five contributions collected in this volume demonstrate that while in general issues of 'otherness' were resolved without difficulty, at other times (linguistic) differences were perceived as a heartfelt reality. Texts and books in French, Latin, and Dutch were as interrelated and mobile as their authors. As awareness of the francophone literature of the medieval and early modern Low Countries continues to grow, texts in all three languages will be ever more firmly connected in an intricate and multilingual weave.
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Quesenbery, Whitney, and Daniel Szuc. Global UX: Design and Research in a Connected World. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2011.

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Steele, Roy J. Service Parts Handbook: The resource for everyone connected with product support and logistics. Solomon Press, 2003.

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Rowland, Claire. Designing connected products: UX for the consumer Internet of things. 2015.

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Charlier, Martin, Alfred Lui, Elizabeth Goodman, Ann Light, and Claire Rowland. Designing Connected Products: UX for the Consumer Internet of Things. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2015.

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Charlier, Martin, Alfred Lui, Elizabeth Goodman, Ann Light, and Claire Rowland. Designing Connected Products: UX for the Consumer Internet of Things. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2015.

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Calkins, Tim, and Alice M. Tybout. Kellogg on Branding in a Hyper-Connected World. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Calkins, Tim, and Alice M. Tybout. Kellogg on Branding in a Hyper-Connected World. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Calkins, Tim, and Alice M. Tybout. Kellogg on Branding in a Hyper-Connected World. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Semmelhack, Peter. Social Machines: How to Develop Connected Products That Change Customers' Lives. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Semmelhack, Peter. Social Machines: How to Develop Connected Products That Change Customers' Lives. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Slama, Dirk, Frank Puhlmann, Jim Morrish, and Rishi M. Bhatnagar. Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services. O'Reilly Media, 2015.

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Slama, Dirk, Ulrich Homann, Sebastian Thrun, Tanja Rückert, and Heiner Lasi. AIoT Playbook: A Practitioner's Guide to Smart, Connected Products and Solutions. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Bhatnagar, Rishi M., Dirk Slama, Frank Puhlmann, and Jim Morrish. Enterprise Iot: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services. O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2015.

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Semmelhack, Peter. Social Machines: How to Develop Connected Products That Change Customers' Lives. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2013.

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Chakrabarti, Amaresh. Research into Design for a Connected World: Proceedings of ICoRD 2019 Volume 1. Springer, 2019.

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Chakrabarti, Amaresh. Research into Design for a Connected World: Proceedings of ICoRD 2019 Volume 2. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2019.

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Chakrabarti, Amaresh. Research into Design for a Connected World: Proceedings of ICoRD 2019 Volume 2. Springer, 2019.

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Atherton, Mike, and Carrie Hane. Designing Connected Content: Plan and Model Digital Products for Today and Tomorrow. Pearson Higher Education & Professional Group, 2017.

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Atherton, Mike, and Carrie Hane. Designing Connected Content: Plan and Model Digital Products for Today and Tomorrow. Pearson Education, Limited, 2017.

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Atherton, Mike, and Carrie Hane. Designing Connected Content: Plan and Model Digital Products for Today and Tomorrow. Pearson Education, Limited, 2017.

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Daswani, Dilip, Neil Sequeira, Sharan Ahluwalia, and Qliktag Inc. Internet of Products: Decoding the Larger World of Pseudo-Connected Internet of Things. Independently Published, 2018.

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Daswani, Dilip, Neil Sequeira, Sharan Ahluwalia, and Qliktag Software Inc. Internet of Products: Decoding the Larger World of Pseudo-Connected Internet of Things. Independently Published, 2018.

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Flores, Nelson. Becoming the System. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197516812.001.0001.

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Abstract This book examines the ways that the institutionalization of bilingual education in the post–Civil Rights era connected to two broader global reconfigurations of race. The first reconfiguration was the shift from biological to cultural conceptualizations of race. In the US context, this discursive shift was produced within a complex interrelationship between liberal multiculturalism framed within social science research and race radicalism framed within self-determination struggles. At the core of both discourses was a psychologically damaged racialized subject produced either as a product of cultural deficiencies or a history of colonial oppression. This foundational logic shaped the Bilingual Education Act and its subsequent implementation in ways that recruited Latinx activists to accept longstanding deficit perspectives of their communities in order to get access to the professional positions made available by increased funding for bilingual education. The second reconfiguration is the neoliberal multicultural shift away from governmental to market-bases solutions to combating racial inequities. While the psychologically damaged racialized subjects remains at its core, neoliberal multiculturalism also embraces converse racialization that reframes racialized cultural practices as mobile resources for the consumption of affluent white communities. This converse racialization has emerged in efforts to promote bilingual education via the politics of school choice and the proliferation of dual language education in ways that further exacerbate existing racial inequities in the name of offering bilingual education as an option for all. The book ends with a personal reflection that situates my own lived experience within the broader (re)configurations of race analyzed throughout the book.
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Nagel, Jennifer. 4. The analysis of knowledge. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199661268.003.0004.

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‘The analysis of knowledge’ begins with Edmund Gettier who challenged the ‘classical analysis of knowledge’ that equates knowledge with justified true belief. His no-false-belief proposal had some flaws. Alvin Goldman then proposed the causal theory of knowledge: experience-based knowledge that requires the knower to be appropriately causally connected to a fact. Goldman went on to launch a fresh analysis of knowledge, focused on reliability. Reliabilism is when knowledge is true belief that is produced by a mechanism likely to produce true belief. But can knowing be analysed at all? The relationship between knowing and believing is considered in the knowledge-first and belief-first movements of epistemology.
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Wilson, Donald C. Moving People and Products: Studies in Transportation (Connect Canada Series). Detselig Enterprises, 1991.

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Schrag, Brian, and Kathleen J. Van Buren. Connect Goals to Genres. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878276.003.0004.

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Step 3 follows Step 2, in which community members choose a goal for artistic programs. Step 3 provides guidance for choosing the desired effects of arts programs; choosing the content of arts programs; choosing a genre or genres that can communicate the content and produce the desired effects; and imagining events that could include the performance of new artistic works. Specific suggestions and tables (such as the Genre Comparison Chart) assist readers in moving through these processes. This step also considers how communication occurs through an artistic event. Step 3 concludes with a note on tourism and other repurposing of arts.
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Nutzfahrzeuge 2017 – Commercial Vehicles 2017. VDI Verlag, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783181022986.

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Preface The Commercial Vehicle Industry is facing significant challenges in this era of increasing needs for transport of people and goods. The society is changing rapidly, where more people are living in urbanization areas and demanding more smart and sustainable solutions: silent, clean, safe, connected and efficient. Transport of people and goods is the live-blood of our economy, fulfilling the needs to let people travel to places for work, leisure, healthcare, and others, and transporting products and half-products, distributed on short distance or transported over long haul, to industrial areas to add value and distribute them to end users, households or the individual consumers. Making use of new technology, like digitalisation and electrification, the Commercial Vehicle Industry improves their products and services in an increasing tempo. Our customers are using the vehicles in a complex environment, making use of sophisticated planning tools, being connected and integrating all...
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Carrier, Tyler J., Adam M. Reitzel, and Andreas Heyland, eds. Section 1 Summary—Evolutionary Origins and Transitions in Developmental Mode. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003.0006.

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Abiotic variables and biotic interactions can act on variation in life history traits, ultimately leading to divergence in reproductive mode. Marine invertebrates have a remarkable diversity in such strategies, sometimes even between closely related species. It is this natural diversity that lends itself to employing a powerful comparative approach, both for particular morphological characteristics as well as molecular signatures from developmental genes. For example, complex life histories, where a larval stage is interposed between the embryo and juvenile, likely represent the product of numerous selection pressures, historical and current, that have shaped the diversity of larval stages in extant marine species. In fact, the very question about “what is a larva?” has to be addressed, as it is so intimately connected to bentho-planktonic life cycle and metamorphosis. Furthermore, novel larval types have evolved in particular lineages and larvae have been secondarily lost in others. This in itself creates an interesting and exciting playground to test evolutionary developmental hypotheses....
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Rothhämel, Malte. Proceedings of the Resource Efficient Vehicles Conference - 2021 (rev2021). Edited by Ciarán J. O'Reilly, Carlos Casanueva, and Jenny Jerrelind. KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30746/978-91-8040-047-3.

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rev2021 was the first edition of the conference on Resource Efficient Vehicles, held online on 14-16 June 2021. This vehicle-centric conference aims to bring together participants from academia, industry and public agencies to discuss research from all relevant fields connected to resource efficiency in all motorised modes of transport and interdependent surrounding systems. The theme of this multidisciplinary conference is Resolving Functional Conflicts in Vehicle Design, a theme explored through topics including modelling for multifunctional design; making trade-offs; efficient use of materials and space; integrating new solutions; transforming the product system; transforming the vehicle-transport system; sustainable design; and early-stage design. The 2021 edition of the conference consisted of 40 selected papers for presentation at the conference, complemented with four workshops, five keynote lectures from invited speakers, and a concluding panel discussion with four invited participants. It was organised by the Centre for ECO2 Vehicle Design at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
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Rodriguez-Blanco, Veronica. Processes and Artifacts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821977.003.0010.

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This chapter proposes a model of intention as diachronically directed to an end. Thus, intention is conceived as an activity, process, or bringing about of an object or state of affairs. This model explains how we effectively produce artifacts and specific kinds of artifacts which are institutional facts, including law. The model of intention as a mental state is rejected since it cannot explain how mental states are effectively connectevd to its intended effects. The alternative solution advanced by classical tradition and some contemporary authors, such as Anscombe, provides the idea of intention as a process of bringing about something. Intentions run parallel to our capacities for reasoning and this process creates an order to reasons that makes intelligible the product of the process. This sheds new light on the idea that law is an artifact and therefore something that we bring about in the world.
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Stewart, Edmund. Greek Tragedy on the Move. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747260.001.0001.

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This work is one of the first full studies of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the archaic and classical periods. Drawing on recent research in network theory, it seeks to reinterpret classical tragedy as a Panhellenic art form. It thereby offers a radically new perspective on the interpretation of the extant tragic texts, which have often been seen as the product of the fifth-century Athenian democracy. Tragedy grew out of, and became part of, a common Greek (or Panhellenic) culture, which was itself sustained by frequent travel and exchange. This book shows how Athens was a major Panhellenic centre within a wider and, by the fifth century, well-established network of festivals and patrons. The part played by non-Athenians in the festival culture of Attica is fully reassessed and it is estimated that as much as a quarter of all tragic poets who produced plays in Athens during the classical period were non-citizens. In addition, the book re-examines the evidence for tragedies that were probably or certainly performed outside Athens and shows how and why they were calculated to appeal to a broad Panhellenic audience. The stories they contained were themselves tales of travel. Together the works of the tragedians told and reworked the history of the Greek peoples and showed how they were connected through the wanderings of their ancestors. Tragedy, like the poets and their creations, was meant to travel and this is the first full study of tragedy on the move in the archaic and classical periods.
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Fisher, John G. Strategic Brand Engagement: Using HR and Marketing to Connect Your Brand Customers, Channel Partners and Employees. Kogan Page, Limited, 2013.

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Fisher, John G. Strategic Brand Engagement: Using HR and Marketing to Connect Your Brand Customers, Channel Partners and Employees. Kogan Page, Limited, 2013.

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Redbooks, IBM. Lotus Domino for S/390 Release 5: Enterprise Integration Using Domino Connector Products. Ibm, 2001.

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Pennington, Kenneth. Rights. Edited by George Klosko. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199238804.003.0030.

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One of the most notable characteristics of Western societies has been the development of individual and group rights in legal, theological, and philosophical thought of the first two millennia. It has often been noted that thinkers in Non-Western societies have not had the same preoccupation with rights. The very concept of rights is laden with numerous problems. Universality is the most basic and difficult. If human rights are only a product of Western ideas of justice, they cannot have universality. In an age that is dominated by conceptions of law embracing some form of legal positivism, many scholars recognize only individual rights that have been established by the constitutional jurisprudence of individual countries or their legal systems. Historically, the emergence of rights in European jurisprudence is intimately connected with the terms ius naturale and lex naturalis in Western jurisprudence and theological thought. Human beings may never agree on universal rules of a natural law, but they might agree on universal precepts that shape the penumbra of rights surrounding natural rights.
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Carayannis, Elias G., and David Campbell, eds. Knowledge Creation, Diffusion, and Use in Innovation Networks and Knowledge Clusters. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400675959.

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In the 21st century, intangible resources such as knowledge and social capital have become as necessary to the modern economy as coal, diamonds, and oil were to the past. This shift from product-focused to service-focused economies necessitates a drastic re-thinking of the ways in which we support the mission and business of economic development on a global, regional, and national scale. In order to effect and sustain a positive change, innovation and knowledge networks need to be connected to every aspect of life, from the private and domestic, to the corporate and the global. This book integrates a wide variety of perspectives and treatises on mutually adaptive and complementary processes of knowledge generation, diffusion, and transfer within organizations and industry, addressing both the what and how to questions of knowledge management in a conceptual as well as an applied manner. It should be of strong interest to science and technology policy makers, research and development managers, business decision makers, and students of innovation and knowledge dynamics alike.
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Stephenson, W. David. Future Is Smart: How Your Company Can Capitalize on the Internet of Things--And Win in a Connected Economy. AMACOM, 2018.

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