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Andersen, George J., and Brian P. Dyre. "Induced Roll Vection from Stimulation of the Central Visual Field." Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting 31, no. 2 (September 1987): 263–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193128703100228.

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An important consideration for some types of flight simulation is that sufficient visual information be provided for a perception of self-motion. A general conclusion of earlier research is that peripheral stimulation (outside a 30 deg. diameter area of the central visual field) is necessary for perceived self-motion to occur. More recently Andersen and Braunstein (1985) demonstrated that induced self-motion could occur when visual information simulating forward motion of the observer was presented to a limited area of the central visual field. In the present study, the perception of induced roll vection (rotation about the line of sight) from visual stimulation of the central visual field was examined. Subjects viewed computer generated displays that simulated observer motion relative to a volume of randomly positioned points. Two variables were examined: 1) the presence or absence of a simulated forward motion, and 2) the presence of a 15 deg. or 30 deg. sinusoidal roll motion. It was found that: 1) induced roll vection occurred with stimulation restricted to a 10 deg. diameter area of the central visual field; 2) greater postural instability occurred for displays with a 30 deg. roll as compared to a 15 deg. roll; and 3) significantly greater postural instability occurred along the X-axis (left/right) as compared to the Y-axis (front/back). The implications of this research for flight simulation will be discussed.
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Rangel, Maria L., Lidiane Souza, Erika C. Rodrigues, José M. Oliveira, Michelle F. Miranda, Antonio Galves, and Claudia D. Vargas. "Predicting Upcoming Events Occurring in the Space Surrounding the Hand." Neural Plasticity 2021 (February 20, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6649135.

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Predicting upcoming sensorimotor events means creating forward estimates of the body and the surrounding world. This ability is a fundamental aspect of skilled motor behavior and requires an accurate and constantly updated representation of the body and the environment. To test whether these prediction mechanisms could be affected by a peripheral injury, we employed an action observation and electroencephalogram (EEG) paradigm to assess the occurrence of prediction markers in anticipation of observed sensorimotor events in healthy and brachial plexus injury (BPI) participants. Nine healthy subjects and six BPI patients watched a series of video clips showing an actor’s hand and a colored ball in an egocentric perspective. The color of the ball indicated whether the hand would grasp it (hand movement), or the ball would roll toward the hand and touch it (ball movement), or no event would occur (no movement). In healthy participants, we expected to find distinct electroencephalographic activation patterns (EEG signatures) specific to the prediction of the occurrence of each of these situations. Cluster analysis from EEG signals recorded from electrodes placed over the sensorimotor cortex of control participants showed that predicting either an upcoming hand movement or the occurrence of a tactile event yielded specific neural signatures. In BPI participants, the EEG signals from the sensorimotor cortex contralateral to the dominant hand in the hand movement condition were different compared to the other conditions. Furthermore, there were no differences between ball movement and no movement conditions in the sensorimotor cortex contralateral to the dominant hand, suggesting that BPI blurred specifically the ability to predict upcoming tactile events for the dominant hand. These results highlight the role of the sensorimotor cortex in creating estimates of both actions and tactile interactions in the space around the body and suggest plastic effects on prediction coding following peripheral sensorimotor loss.
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Tanaka, E., T. Ho, and M. W. Kirschner. "The role of microtubule dynamics in growth cone motility and axonal growth." Journal of Cell Biology 128, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 139–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.128.1.139.

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The growth cone contains dynamic and relatively stable microtubule populations, whose function in motility and axonal growth is uncharacterized. We have used vinblastine at low doses to inhibit microtubule dynamics without appreciable depolymerization to probe the role of these dynamics in growth cone behavior. At doses of vinblastine that interfere only with dynamics, the forward and persistent movement of the growth cone is inhibited and the growth cone wanders without appreciable forward translocation; it quickly resumes forward growth after the vinblastine is washed out. Direct visualization of fluorescently tagged microtubules in these neurons shows that in the absence of dynamic microtubules, the remaining mass of polymer does not invade the peripheral lamella and does not undergo the usual cycle of bundling and splaying and the growth cone stops forward movement. These experiments argue for a role for dynamic microtubules in allowing microtubule rearrangements in the growth cone. These rearrangements seem to be necessary for microtubule bundling, the subsequent coalescence of the cortex around the bundle to form new axon, and forward translocation of the growth cone.
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Grabstein, K. H., T. J. Waldschmidt, F. D. Finkelman, B. W. Hess, A. R. Alpert, N. E. Boiani, A. E. Namen, and P. J. Morrissey. "Inhibition of murine B and T lymphopoiesis in vivo by an anti-interleukin 7 monoclonal antibody." Journal of Experimental Medicine 178, no. 1 (July 1, 1993): 257–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.178.1.257.

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The effects of interleukin 7 (IL-7) on the growth and differentiation of murine B cell progenitors has been well characterized using in vitro culture methods. We have investigated the role of IL-7 in vivo using a monoclonal antibody that neutralizes IL-7. We find that treatment of mice with this antibody completely inhibits the development of B cell progenitors from the pro-B cell stage forward. We also provide evidence that all peripheral B cells, including those of the B-1 and conventional lineages, are derived from IL-7-dependent precursors. The results are consistent with the rapid turnover of B cell progenitors in the marrow, but a slow turnover of mature B cells in the periphery. In addition to effects on B cell development, anti-IL-7 treatment substantially reduced thymus cellularity, affecting all major thymic subpopulations.
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Biscetti, Federico, Elisabetta Nardella, Andrea Leonardo Cecchini, Raffaele Landolfi, and Andrea Flex. "The Role of the Microbiota in the Diabetic Peripheral Artery Disease." Mediators of Inflammation 2019 (May 8, 2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4128682.

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Vascular complications of diabetes mellitus represent a major public health problem. Although many steps forward have been made to define the causes and to find the best possible therapies, the problem remains crucial. In recent years, more and more evidences have defined a link between microbiota and the initiation, promotion, and evolution of atherosclerotic disease, even in the diabetic scenario. There is an urgency to develop the knowledge of modern medicine about the link between gut microbiota and its host’s metabolic pathways, and it would be useful to understand and justify the interindividual diversity of clinical disease presentation of diabetic vascular complication even if an optimization of pharmacological treatment has been made or in the case of young patients where hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes are not able to justify a very quick progress of atherosclerotic process. The aim of the present review is to gather all the best available evidence in this regard and to define a new role of the microbiota in this field, from biomarker to possible therapeutic target.
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Sarkar, Abhijit, Hananeh Alambeigi, Anthony McDonald, Gustav Markkula, and Jeff Hickman. "Role of Peripheral Vision in Brake Reaction Time During Safety Critical Events." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 65, no. 1 (September 2021): 695–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181321651219.

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The criticality of a rear end event depends on the brake reaction time (BRT) of the driver. Therefore, distracted driving poses greater threat in such events. Evidence accumulation model (EAM) that uses looming of the lead vehicle as main stimuli has shown significant success in estimating drivers’ BR Ts. It is often argued that drivers collect evidence for braking through peripheral vision, especially during off-road glances, and transition to forward. In this work, we have modeled evidence accumulation as a function of gaze eccentricity for off-road glances while approaching safety critical events. The model is tested with real world crash and near crash event data from SHRP2 naturalistic study. Our model shows that linear relation between gaze eccentricity and evidence accumulation rate during off road glances helps to improve EAM estimation in predicting BRT. We have also shown that brake-light onset does not influence EAM in presence of active looming.
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Ohmi, M. "Vection with Real-World Stimuli." Perception 25, no. 1_suppl (August 1996): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/v96p0114.

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Psychophysical studies have revealed that retinal and depth periphery play a dominant role in activating vection, or visually induced sensation of self-motion. But since abstract stimuli such as random-dot patterns and vertical stripes have been used in these studies, the results are not always applicable for designing more realistic visual displays in real-world applications. Indeed, it has been shown that for human orientation, a real-world display is more effective than an abstract one (Howard and Childerson, 1994 Perception23 753 – 762). We investigated how vection was controlled by the peripheral part of a stimulus consisting of a real-world display. Stereoscopic and nonstereoscopic video clips were taken through a windshield while driving on (i) a straight, (ii) a gradually curved, and (iii) a sharply curved road at slow and fast speeds. Vection was measured with these stimuli which were presented on a 63 deg wide and 38 deg high video projection monitor. The results showed that although the stereoscopic display generally activated more forward and sideways vection than the nonstereoscopic one, the difference was barely statistically significant. When only the central 18 deg diameter of the display was presented, similar vection was activated as with a full field display. When the central 40 deg diameter of the display was occluded, vection did not change significantly, though observers found difficulty in assessing the direction of self-motion. It is concluded that retinal and depth periphery of real-world stimuli do not play a significant role in activating vection.
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Dellas, Harris, and George S. Tavlas. "The Dog that Did Not Bark: The Curious Case of Lloyd Mints, Milton Friedman, and the Emergence of Monetarism." History of Political Economy 53, no. 4 (June 23, 2021): 633–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-9308897.

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Evidence about Lloyd Mints’s role in the development of monetary economics at the University of Chicago has proven elusive, with the result that Mints has long been considered a peripheral figure at Chicago. We provide evidence showing that the standard assessment of Mints’s standing in Chicago monetary economics—and in American monetary economics more broadly—is deficient. In light of (1) the originality and the breadth of his monetary contributions, (2) the cross-fertilization of his thinking with that of Milton Friedman, and (3) the way Mints’s original contributions helped shape part of Friedman’s framework and were pushed forward by Friedman, we argue that, far from being a peripheral figure in the development of Chicago monetary economics, Mints played a more substantial role than has been previously thought in the emerging Chicago monetary economics of the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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Curtis, Stephanie L., Andrew Zambanini, Jamil Mayet, Simon A. McG Thom, Rodney Foale, Kim H. Parker, and Alun D. Hughes. "Reduced systolic wave generation and increased peripheral wave reflection in chronic heart failure." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 293, no. 1 (July 2007): H557—H562. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.01095.2006.

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In human heart failure the role of wave generation by the ventricle and wave reflection by the vasculature is contentious. The aim of this study was to compare wave generation and reflection in normal subjects with patients with stable compensated heart failure. Twenty-nine normal subjects and 67 patients with heart failure (New York Heart Association class II or III) were studied by noninvasive techniques applied to the common carotid artery. Data were analyzed by wave intensity analysis to determine the nature and direction of waves during the cardiac cycle. The energy carried by an early systolic forward compression wave (S wave) generated by the left ventricle and responsible for acceleration of flow in systole was significantly reduced in subjects with heart failure ( P < 0.001), and the timing of the peak of this wave was delayed. In contrast, reflection of this wave was increased in subjects with heart failure ( P < 0.001), but the timing of reflections with respect to the S wave was unchanged. The energy of an expansion wave generated by the heart in protodiastole was unaffected by heart failure. The carotid artery wave speed and the augmentation index did not significantly differ between subjects with heart failure compared with normal individuals. The ability of the left ventricle to generate a forward compression wave is markedly impaired in heart failure. Increased wave reflection serves to maintain systolic blood pressure but also places an additional load on cardiac function in heart failure.
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Endale, Mehari, H. Ibrahim Aksoylar, and Kasper Hoebe. "Central Role of Gimap5 in Maintaining Peripheral Tolerance and T Cell Homeostasis in the Gut." Mediators of Inflammation 2015 (2015): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/436017.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis is often precipitated by an abnormal immune response to microbiota due to host genetic aberrancies. Recent studies highlight the importance of the host genome and microflora interactions in the pathogenesis of mucosal inflammation including IBD. Specifically, genome-wide (GWAS) and also next-generation sequencing (NGS)—including whole exome or genome sequencing—have uncovered a large number of susceptibility loci that predispose to autoimmune diseases and/or the two phenotypes of IBD. In addition, the generation of “IBD-prone” animal models using both reverse and forward genetic approaches has not only helped confirm the identification of susceptibility loci but also shed critical insight into the underlying molecular and cellular pathways that drive colitis development. In this review, we summarize recent findings derived from studies involving a novel early-onset model of colitis as it develops in GTPase of immunity-associated protein 5- (Gimap5-) deficient mice. In humans,GIMAP5has been associated with autoimmune diseases although its function is poorly defined. Here, we discuss how defects in Gimap5 function impair immunological tolerance and lymphocyte survival and ultimately drive the development of CD4+T cell-mediated early-onset colitis.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Roll forward peripheral"

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Вакульчук, Вікторія Вікторівна. "Модернізація накату папероробної машини." Bachelor's thesis, КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського, 2019. https://ela.kpi.ua/handle/123456789/29152.

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Пояснювальна записка складається із вступу, 8 розділів, висновків, переліку посилань із 20 найменувань. Загальний обсяг роботи становить 120 с. основного тексту, 20 рисунків, 12 таблиць і 4 додатків. Метою проекту є проектування і модернізація конструкції периферичного накату, призначеного для намотування санітарно-гігієнічного паперу в рулони. Поставлена задача досягається шляхом дослідження літературних джерел, виконанням розрахунків тамбурного валу, циліндра накату та розрахунків на міцність основних вузлів і деталей конструкції. Виконано аналіз результатів та зроблено висновки. Наведено список використаної літератури. Розрахунково-пояснювальна записка містить схему отримання санітарно-гігієнічного паперу, її опис та місце периферичного накату в ній. Графічна частина проекту включає креслення формату А1х3, А1, А2 і А2х3, що містять: складальний кресленик накату, складальний кресленик тамбурного валу, складальний кресленик циліндра та кресленик патрону.
Explanatory note consists of an introduction, eight chapters, conclusions, list of references of 20 items. The total work contains 120 p. of the main text, 20 drawings, 12 tables and 4 appendices. The explanatory note consists of an introduction, 8 chapters, conclusions, a list of references from 20 titles. Total work is 92 seconds. main text, 20 drawings, 6 tables and 3 appendices. The purpose of the project is to design and modernize the peripheral rolling design designed to wrap sanitary paper in rolls. The task is achieved by studying literary sources, performing calculations of the tambour shaft, rolling cylinder and calculating the strength of the main units and design details. The analysis of the results and conclusions are made. The list of used literature is given. The settlement and explanatory note contains the scheme of obtaining sanitary-hygienic paper, its description and the place of peripheral rolling in it. The graphic part of the project includes drawings of the format A1х3, А1, А2 and А2х3, which contain: an assembly drawing roller, an assembly drawing of a tambourine shaft, an assembly drawing of a cylinder and a cartridge.
Пояснительная записка состоит из введения, 8 глав, заключения, списка ссылок из 20 наименований. Общий объем работы составляет 120 с. основного текста, 20 рисунков, 12 таблиц и 4 приложений. Целью проекта является проектирование и модернизация конструкции периферического наката, предназначенного для намотки санитарно-гигиенической бумаги в рулоны. Поставленная задача достигается путем исследования литературных источников, выполнением расчетов тамбурного вала, цилиндра наката и расчетов на прочность основных узлов и деталей конструкции. Выполнен анализ результатов и сделаны выводы. Приведен список использованной литературы. Расчетно-пояснительная записка содержит схему получения санитарно-гигиенической бумаги, ее описание и место периферического наката в ней. Графическая часть проекта включает чертежи формата А1х3, А1, А2 и А2х3, содержащие: сборочный чертеж наката, сборочный чертеж тамбурного вала, сборочный чертеж цилиндра и чертеж патрона.
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Books on the topic "Roll forward peripheral"

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von Mohr, Mariana, and Aikaterini Fotopoulou. The cutaneous borders of interoception: Active and social inference of pain and pleasure on the skin. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811930.003.0006.

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Pain and pleasant touch have been recently classified as interoceptive modalities. This reclassification lies at the heart of long-standing debates questioning whether these modalities should be defined as sensations on their basis of neurophysiological specificity at the periphery or as homeostatic emotions on the basis of top-down convergence and modulation at the spinal and brain levels. Here, we outline the literature on the peripheral and central neurophysiology of pain and pleasant touch. We next recast this literature within a recent Bayesian predictive coding framework, namely active inference. This recasting puts forward a unifying model of bottom-up and top-down determinants of pain and pleasant touch and the role of social factors in modulating the salience of peripheral signals reaching the brain.
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Doré-Savard, Louis, Nicolas Beaudet, and Philippe Sarret. Mechanisms of bone cancer pain. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0037.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter focuses on pain arising from malignancy of the bone, which, whether primary or originating from a distant site, is the cause for a majority of cancer pain syndromes. Bone is an innervated organ that can relay nociceptive signals triggered by nerve damage, acidosis, inflammation, and hypoxia. The understanding of the physiopathology of skeletal pain has leaped significantly forwards over the last 15 years. The development of animal models that allowed for the visualization of bone microenvironment modifications by the tumour played an important role in recent advances. One of the most significant discoveries was the contribution of local nerve growth factor (NGF) to nerve remodelling in the bone periosteum presented by Mantyh and colleagues in 2010. NGF remains one the most promising treatment avenues for malignant bone pain, and peripheral innervation has become a therapeutic target in several skeletal pathologies.
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Barger, Lilian Calles. The World Come of Age. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695392.001.0001.

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The World Come of Age offers a cultural history of ideas that culminated in a radical political theology forwarded by the first generation of liberation theologians. Representing those marginalized by modern politics and religion due to race, class, or sex status, liberationists built a trans-American intellectual movement. Lilian Calles Barger sets the stage in the 1960s and 1970s, as black theologian James Cone, Catholic priest Gustavo Gutiérrez, and feminists Mary Daly and Rosemary Radford Ruether led the way in bridging the gulf between the religious values of justice and equality and political pragmatism. Sharing a heightened awareness of oppression with Latin American revolutionaries, Black Power and women’s liberation movements, and a Third World consciousness, liberationists honed their theo-political impulses. They unmasked the ideas that underwrote the white/black, male/female, rich/poor ordering of the world, not only within given societies but between the political and economic center and the periphery of the modern world. Questioning the religious/political divide with its privatized religion, they reconstructed thinking about God’s relationship to the world. Combining strands of radical politics, social theory, theological antecedents, and the history and experience of subordinated groups, they challenged the legitimating role of theology that dominated the mid-twentieth century. Liberationists secularized the meaning of Christian salvation combined with enlightened notions of freedom into an integral liberation and sought to recover a religious vitalism to instigate social action. The World Come of Age demonstrates how, by redefining the theo-political public space, liberation theologians set the stage for the subsequent torrent of religious activism across the ideological spectrum.
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Book chapters on the topic "Roll forward peripheral"

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Lau, Hakwan. "Untouched Raw Feels?" In In Consciousness we Trust, 83–106. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198856771.003.0005.

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When we don’t pay attention, we don’t perceive many details. But our experience may be subjectively “inflated” beyond what we actually represent in the sensory cortices. This poses troubles for local theorists. At the same time, the inflation account also suggests that the role played by the prefrontal cortex in consciousness isn’t as straightforward as global broadcast. This chapter relates current debates on the possibility of phenomenological overflow, to classic studies of attentional selection. One important suggestion is that we should move beyond asking whether attention is “necessary” for consciousness, and instead we should more broadly assess the relationship between the two. The inflation account put forward will also be compared with other views of unattended or peripheral vision, including those concerning filling-in and representations of summary statistics.
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Carsons, Steven E., Mabi Singh, Nancy McNamara, and Katherine M. Hammitt. "Recent and Promising Scientific Developments." In The Sjögren's Book, 441–52. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197502112.003.0048.

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After many years with little forward movement in Sjögren’s, promising approaches to disease management are on the horizon, including biomarker discoveries, new metrics to assess disease activity, and advanced imaging technologies. Some of the areas being explored are the microbiome, the role of innate immunity and the interferon pathway (with the imminent approval of anti-interferon agents), checkpoint inhibitors, new T- and B-cell therapies, as well as small interfering RNA modulators. Therapeutic targets that affect the B-cell activating factor (BAFF) are being studied by oral medicine experts along with gene therapies. Further insights elucidating what damages the ocular surface, especially from a peripheral nerve terminal standpoint, will have translational consequences. The Sjögren’s Foundation Clinical Trials Consortium has been working with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to make the disease a major focus in clinical investigation.
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Terić, Marijana. "Periferni likovi u romanu U registraturi Ante Kovačića." In Periferno u hrvatskoj književnosti i kulturi / Peryferie w chorwackiej literaturze i kulturze, 272–85. University of Silesia Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pn.4028.18.

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In this paper, the author examines a work of one of the most significant Croatian literary writers, Ante Kovačić, whose novel U registraturi (In the Registry Office) is considered by many literary critics and theoreticians to be the best writing of Croatian realism. It is an author who was not understood at the time when his work appeared, which is why the text was published in the form of a novel with a twenty-three year delay. Nonlinear composition of the text, elements of fantasy literature and innovative literary process in creating a fabula and sujet course of events confused literary critics as well as readership, which points to the fact that Ante Kovačić was treated for a long time as a peripheral author. In this narrative text, the misery and helplessness of peasants and their revolt against their feudal lords in Croatia are described, therefore the object of our analysis will be the characterisation of figures from various layers of society, with a particular focus on the “peripheral characters” of Kovačić’s prose. Using the term “peripheral characters” we will attempt to bring close those characters of subjugated peasants in relation to the feudal-capitalist social layer and thereby emphasise their role in the novel in relation to their fate. Unlike the characters of the peasants – Ivica Kičmanović (whom the social order turns into a lackey and scoundrel); Jožica Zgubidan (the personification of a poor person from Zagorje), Anica (a patriarchal girl with an angelic face); Miha; Perica; the neighbouring Kanoniks; and the Medonjićes – Kovačić brings us harsh, drastic images of moral vacillations in the city in which figures, distorted into caricatures, dominate. By contrasting the rural environment with the city life, the author is writing an “epopee of the village and city” in which the “peripheral characters” become tragic ones. These characters are the carriers of elements of “fantastic realism,” and their function is to show all the depravities of society and to announce the phenomenon of the innovative processes of narration familiar to authors of the modern literature. Finally, we come to the conclusion that Ante Kovačić made a step forward in relation to the generation of realists, with the peripheral position of his creation disappearing with the emergence of modern literary achievements, which ultimately gives the author and his work a polished place in Croatian literature.
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Bin Akhtar, Zarif. "A Revolutionary Gaming Style in Motion." In Computer-Mediated Communication. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100551.

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From the timeline of the year, 2012 MONECT has been aiming towards the conceptuality for developing the formulation of making a virtual remote controller for a wide range of variety within the context considering various types of devices and peripherals consisting within the prospective realm of virtual controlling. Moving forward, where recently in the timeline for the year of 2017, the including of the functionality of that very same aspect with numerous advancements which was termed and computed as a remote desktop session with gaming control for a wide variety of games which includes games like Racing, Frames Per Seconds (FPS), Role-Playing Game (RPG) along with many more where each type of gaming aspect was equipped with its own perspective type of setup and a familiar type layout for the users who were considered for having different types of controllers for each specific gaming style and associated gameplay render. The project prospect evolved further within the year timeline of 2019–2021 which introduced and revolved around the rapidly deployable features and functionality with integrated advancements in terms of computing and gaming as a whole. Based on that deployment project outcome and developmental scope of the research, the application utilized the full use of the provided onboard sensors to give the user the ultimate experience while performing gameplay (for example, like the Accelerometer sensor, G-Sensor, Gyroscope sensor, Camera sensor etc. with many more). Each of the sensors controlled a different particular aspect of control. For instance, Frames Per Second (FPS) mode triggered and enabled the Gyroscope sensor which would allow the user to aim at their perspective targets for a solid headshot kill. On the other hand, the Race mode used the G-Sensor to enable steering mode of movement in the form of any vehicle. Besides that, the virtual remote sessions brought about the privilege and also gave each user a simultaneous interaction among devices and peripherals with real-time remote access at any given moment in time of usage.
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Brinton, Daniel A., and Charles P. Wilkinson. "History of Surgery for Retinal Detachment." In Retinal Detachment. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195330823.003.0005.

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The evolution of the retinal reattachment operation is one of the most remarkable chapters in the history of ophthalmology. Gonin’s operation for repair of the detached retina ranks with Daviel’s cataract extraction, von Graefe’s peripheral iridectomy, and Machemer’s vitrectomy as one of history’s most important surgical treatments for blinding eye diseases. The entity of retinal detachment was recognized early in the eighteenth century by de Saint-Yves, who reported the gross pathologic examination of an eye with a detached retina. The first clinical description did not appear until almost a century later, in 1817, when Beer detected a retinal detachment without the benefit of an ophthalmoscope. Von Helmholtz’s invention of the direct ophthalmoscope in 1851 was a giant step forward in diagnostic technique, and a rapid succession of ophthalmoscopic observations of retinal detachments soon followed. In the same year, Coccius reported the ophthalmoscopic detection of breaks in the detached retina. Von Graefe theorized in 1858 that retinal detachment was caused by a serous effusion from the choroid into the subretinal space. When he observed a retinal break, he assumed that it was secondary to the detachment and represented the eye’s attempt to cure itself. Supposing that the development of a break would allow the subretinal fluid to pass from the subretinal space into the vitreous cavity, he attempted unsuccessfully to treat detachments with deliberate incision of the retina. Girard-Teulon invented the reflecting binocular indirect ophthalmoscope in 1861. This potentially important contribution was generally overlooked by the profession, and more than 80 years transpired before Schepens developed the selfilluminating binocular indirect ophthalmoscope. In 1869 Iwanoff described the entity of posterior vitreous detachment, which is now recognized as a prerequisite to the development of most retinal detachments. The following year de Wecker suggested that retinal breaks cause detachment due to the resultant passage of vitreous fluid through the break into the subretinal space. Unfortunately, his accurate interpretation was not generally accepted. In 1882 Leber reported his observation of retinal breaks in 14 of 27 retinal detachments, and he correctly inferred the role of vitreous traction in the pathogenesis of breaks. Unfortunately, he later altered this opinion.
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Conference papers on the topic "Roll forward peripheral"

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Mortensen Steagall, Marcos, and Sergio Nesteriuk Gallo. "LINK 2021 3rd International Conference on Practice-led research in Art and Design: Forward." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.174.

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The LINK conference emerged from reflections and concerns that we always had about our own actions as educators, researchers, and practitioners in the field of Art and Design. Over the years, we have noticed that such concerns have not disappeared. On the contrary: they have multiplied, diversified, and become more complex. The more we dialogued with people worldwide, especially from the socalled “Global South”, the more we realised that these same issues were also dear to our colleagues, albeit with their own colours and contours. This is the LINK that unites us. The first step was taken as a small in-person event for guests, held in 2019 at the AUT’s South Campus in Manukau. At that time, there was no intention of organising an annual conference. The magnitude of the issues raised seemed to have a particular inhibiting effect on the incompleteness of the conference itself, considering the potential for the rich and fruitful exchange of ideas. Despite, or perhaps precisely because of the difficulties and adversities, this new scenario compelled us to move forward. The second edition of LINK, carried out in a hybrid way in 2020, expanded the quantity, diversity and quality of the works presented. Emerging themes, new epistemologies, and the multiple relationships between theory and practice (if such a distinction can be made) have consolidated as a sort of amalgam of LINK’s main issues. It covers, in a transversal and interdisciplinary way, arguably the entire field of Arts and Design. These discussions expanded beyond the event, and a special issue with 13 articles was published in the DAT Journal in 2021. At this moment, our doubts and uncertainties gave way to the commitment to promote a better event in each new edition. Furthermore, this commitment is only possible thanks to a team that is both dedicated and passionate about this purpose that unites us. Later that year, the Covid-19 pandemic began to spread across the world. In a short time, uncertainty gave way to millions of people’s anguish, suffering, and pain. At the same time, many ideas, beliefs, and values are starting to be reconsidered, bringing new challenges for a new era. Science, the construction of knowledge, and the University itself have a paradigmatic role in this moment of transformation and the search for the construction of a better world. Research changes the world. LINK’s community is constated by researchers to leverage parameters to activate different ways in which practice can create knowledge. They are based on cultural, geographic, and ideological positions shaped by the communitarian and the glocal. Thus, in offering these practice-oriented research considerations, we propose that we can learn “from” rather than “about”. This feeling emanates from recognising that the peculiar stories that generate social and artistic practices form dialogic encounters with voices on the periphery of authority and loop an iterative process to generate their own theoretical foundations.
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