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Baumeister, Roy F. "Masochism as escape from self." Journal of Sex Research 25, no. 1 (February 1988): 28–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224498809551444.

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Baumeister, Roy F. "Suicide as escape from self." Psychological Review 97, no. 1 (1990): 90–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-295x.97.1.90.

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Cova, Bernard, Antonella Carù, and Julien Cayla. "Re-conceptualizing escape in consumer research." Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal 21, no. 4 (September 10, 2018): 445–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qmr-01-2017-0030.

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PurposeThis paper aims to examine the notion of escape, which is central to the consumer experience literature, yet remains largely undertheorized. By surfacing the multi-dimensionality of escape, the authors develop a more fine-grained conceptualization of this notion. In addition, this work helps shed new light on past consumer research findings that mobilize the notion of escape.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is based on a review and interpretation of literature referring to the notion of escape in consumer research.FindingsThis paper’s first contribution is to extend the concept of escape based on the Turnerian framework of structure/anti-structure, by establishing a key difference between objects to “escape from” and the major themes of “escape into”. A second contribution is to identify other forms of escape that are mundane, restorative and warlike, and that mobilize the self in different ways.Practical implicationsThe paper provides a more precise conceptualization of escape to motivate further research on this particularly important concept for understanding consumer experience.Social implicationsEscape from one’s own self has become an important feature of contemporary life. Consumer experiences may be ways of crafting identities, but they also form the means of escaping the pressures that come with the burdens of identity.Originality/valueThis paper goes beyond past research on escape by identifying other types of escapes, which have not really been theorized in consumer research. The authors especially note the importance of ephemeral moments where people temporarily suspend their reflexive self, which the authors conceive as a new type of escape route.
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Wu, Haichao, Benjamin Greydanus, and Daniel K. Schwartz. "Mechanisms of transport enhancement for self-propelled nanoswimmers in a porous matrix." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 27 (June 28, 2021): e2101807118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2101807118.

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Micro/nanoswimmers convert diverse energy sources into directional movement, demonstrating significant promise for biomedical and environmental applications, many of which involve complex, tortuous, or crowded environments. Here, we investigated the transport behavior of self-propelled catalytic Janus particles in a complex interconnected porous void space, where the rate-determining step involves the escape from a cavity and translocation through holes to adjacent cavities. Surprisingly, self-propelled nanoswimmers escaped from cavities more than 20× faster than passive (Brownian) particles, despite the fact that the mobility of nanoswimmers was less than 2× greater than that of passive particles in unconfined bulk liquid. Combining experimental measurements, Monte Carlo simulations, and theoretical calculations, we found that the escape of nanoswimmers was enhanced by nuanced secondary effects of self-propulsion which were amplified in confined environments. In particular, active escape was facilitated by anomalously rapid confined short-time mobility, highly efficient surface-mediated searching for holes, and the effective abolition of entropic and/or electrostatic barriers at the exit hole regions by propulsion forces. The latter mechanism converted the escape process from barrier-limited to search-limited. These findings provide general and important insights into micro/nanoswimmer mobility in complex environments.
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Brown, Christina M., and Allen R. McConnell. "Effort or Escape: Self-concept Structure Determines Self-regulatory Behavior." Self and Identity 8, no. 4 (October 2009): 365–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15298860802377818.

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Heatherton, Todd F., and Roy F. Baumeister. "Binge eating as escape from self-awareness." Psychological Bulletin 110, no. 1 (1991): 86–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.110.1.86.

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Blindert, H. Dieter, Cheryl L. Hartridge, and Fuad G. Gwadry. "Case study: Controlling self-injurious escape behaviors." Behavioral Interventions 10, no. 3 (July 1995): 173–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bin.2360100306.

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Lu, Quan Guo, and Yong Hong Yang. "Innovative Design of Self-Decelerating Escape Device Based on TRIZ." Advanced Materials Research 160-162 (November 2010): 1142–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.160-162.1142.

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With the disadvantages of complex structure, complicated operation and power control, the application of existing high-building escape device are restricted. A novel high-building escape device is designed based on TRIZ theory, which has the advantages of simple structure, easy operation and without electric or other energy. With the transformation of closed-loop mechanism, the gravity of escape person generate the resistance preventing the rapid drop of escape person. The closed-loop mechanism consists of driving shaft, feedback shaft, drving gear, feedback gear and rope. One end of the rope is winded around the driving shaft, and another end is tied with escape person. With the reduction of layers number of rope, the pressure angle between feedback shaft and rope increase, which cause the raise of resistance and the decrease of landing velocity of escape person. Simulation and experiment show that the designed escape device is effective and safety.
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Cotsakis, Spiros. "Escape rates for the quiescent self-regenerating universe." Physics Letters B 328, no. 3-4 (June 1994): 270–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(94)91478-8.

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Laskowski-Jones, Linda. "Escape as a self-care strategy in nursing." Nursing 51, no. 5 (May 2021): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nurse.0000743064.09432.9d.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Self escape"

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Thucydides, George. "Picosecond photoluminescence studies of carrier escape processes in (Al, Ga)As quantum wells." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.363068.

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Taber, Emily. "Self-deception in suburbia plotting escape in the Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1061.

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Hentschel, Graham N. "Balancing self with the world and others: Angela Krauß' Romanticism and novel escape from the postmodern." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1307320622.

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Bawelkiewicz, Konrad Jack Mining Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "The development of a virtual reality self escape simulation tool for the purposes of training and assessment." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Mining Engineering, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/22304.

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This study investigates the research on current self escape practices, the need for training on emergency evacuation procedures and the use of virtual reality simulations for the purposes of training. Thus, this project focuses on the advantages of using virtual reality as an educational tool and follows the development and design aspects of the tool. It includes each phase in development of the tool, including current research on self escape practices, training needs analyses and the actual design phases of the simulation. The design phase focuses on the objects and animations required to be implemented in order to create a realistic virtual mine. The programming logic of the simulation tool is also examined. Moreover, the final simulation is evaluated and proved to be an appropriate form of assessment and efficient learning environment for the trainee. Furthermore, recommendations are made for future developments.
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Nduwarugira, Ginnet, and Tsion Woldemariam. "Microfinance a poverty trap or solution? : A study of the development strategies operational NGOs use to help entrepreneurs in developing countries escape the povetry trap." Thesis, Högskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-14461.

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Microfinance is many times used as a developmental tool to tackle hunger and other issues related to poverty. The adoption of microfinance as a tool to raise welfare in communities is rising in the sector of Non-Governmental organizations (NGOs). In recent times, development projects by Non-Governmental Organizations have been criticized for lacking financial sustainability and for leading people into a poverty trap created from a vicious cycle of borrowing. For entrepreneurship to flourish, micro-financial clients must first escape the poverty trap by becoming self-sufficient.The purpose of this thesis is to comprehend what strategies operational Non-Governmental Organizations use in developing countries in order for clients to escape the poverty trap with the help of sustainable microfinance.The stakeholder theory is the comprehensive approach used in this thesis to understand how a Non-Governmental Organization’s stakeholders influence their Microfinance Program and vice versa. The Non-Governmental Organizations need to incorporate all the stakeholders and assist these stakeholders to strive for a common goal. A qualitative case study was conducted on the global, non-profit, strategic organization; The Hunger Project.Our findings resulted in identifying the integrated holistic Epicenter strategy as The Hunger Project’s solution to tackling economic- and development inhibiting barriers. The findings indicate that a sustainable Microfinance Program may need to be integrated into all surrounding aspects influencing the micro-financial stakeholders.The implications of this study is that microfinance providers can gain an understanding of the requirements for sustainable Microfinance Programs. This understanding will result in organizations being able to contribute to a more sustainable development for underprivileged entrepreneurs. Our dissertation contributes in creating awareness in potential solutions for overcoming micro-financial criticism, by implementing and integrating sustainable principles along with the society.
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Plaza, David Fernando. "Understanding the mechanisms by which B cells escape self tolerance : the role of CD35 and CD21 in the pathogenesis of collagen-induced arthritis." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-123716.

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Moreau, Marie. "Les cellules sénecentes comme niche de survie : rôle de la voie TSP1-CD47." Thesis, Angers, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ANGE0078.

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Activée par la chimiothérapie, la sénescence est un mécanisme suppresseur de tumeur qui bloque la progression tumorale. Cependant, des cellules cancéreuses sont capables d’échapper à cette pression ce qui provoque une rechute clinique. Nous avons récemment décrit que les cellules émergentes acquièrent la capacité de résister à l’anoïkis et dépendent de Mcl-1. Cette voie de survie est activée par la kinase Akt qui inhibe la protéine Noxa et l’apoptose. L’une des caractéristiques de la sénescence est l’apparition d’un phénotype sécrétoire appelé SASP qui peut induire des effets délétères aux cellules voisines. Dans cette étude nous avons observé que le sécrétome des cellules persistantes induit la résistance à l’anoïkis, la migration et l’invasion des cellules parentales. Des études de protéomique réalisées au laboratoire ont montré que laTSP-1 est surexprimée dans les stades avancés de tumeurs de patients du sein et du colon. Lors de la persistance, la TSP-1 et son récepteur CD47 sont exprimés plus fortement par les cellules sénescentes. Le blocage de la TSP-1 ou de sa liaison à CD47 augmente l’émergence et induit la formation de sphéroïdes traduisant une augmentation de la proportion de cellules souches. Les facteurs d’auto-renouvellement Nanog etKlf4 sont induits précocement en réponse au traitement. Suite à l’inactivation de CD47 ou à une stimulation avec laTSP-1, l’expression de Nanog est bloquée. L’inhibition de Nanog ou de Klf4 diminue l’émergence. Ainsi, dans les cellules sénescentes, CD47 activerait le mécanisme d’auto-renouvellement et favoriserait l’émergence. En seliant, la TSP-1 bloquerait ces mécanismes et agirait comme un suppresseur de tumeur
Activated by chemotherapy, senescence is a suppressive mechanism that prevents tumor progression. However some cancer cells can emerge and induce clinical relapse. We have recently described that emergent cells resist toanoikis and depend on Mcl-1. This survival pathway is activated by Akt kinase that inhibits Noxa and apoptosis. One of the caracteristics of senescence is the appearance of the secretory phenotype called SASP that can induce deleterious effects to neighboring cells. In this study, we observed that the secretome of persistant cells induces anoïkis resistance, migration and invasion of parental cells. Proteomics analysis performed at laboratory showed that TSP-1 is over expressed in advanced stages of colon and breast tumors. During persistance, TSP-1 and its receptor CD47 are more expressed by senescent cells. Blockade of TSP-1 or its binding on CD47 increases persistence and induces spheroïds generation showing an increase in the proportion of stem cells. Self-renewal factors Nanog and Klf4 are early expressed following treatment. Following CD47 inactivation or stimulation withTSP-1, the expression of Nanog is blocked. The inhibition of Nanog or Klf4 reduces emergence. So, in senescent cells, CD47 could activate self-renewal and could promote emergence. By linking to its receptor, TSP-1 could block these processes et coud act as a tumor suppressor
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Snyder, Justin Charles. "A Framework and Exploration of a Cybersecurity Education Escape Room." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6958.

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This thesis presents a review of educational-escape-room literature followed by a design-oriented framework (the Snyder Escape Room Framework or SERF) and demonstrates the potential efficacy of escape-rooms in cybersecurity education. Several authors have proposed frameworks and guidelines for game and educational design regarding escape rooms. This work coalesces some of those ideas into a more substantial and comprehensive framework (SERF) that designers can use when developing educational escape rooms. The Snyder Escape Room Framework provides heuristics for goals and objectives, players, activities, context, trajectory design, and evaluation. Additionally, this work describes and analyzes the novel prototyped BYU GCC escape room experience and delves into some of what was successful and what could be improved. The first sessions of the experience were observed and documented, and an expert review was performed. Participants did not gain much confidence in learning new technology; however, they did increase their confidence in using new technology through the experience. Participants did indeed learn from the experience, however, participants focused more on team-related concepts gained from the experience rather than the cybersecurity concepts introduced through the escape-room activities. Based on overwhelming positive responses, participants seemed to enjoy performing the experience. The BYU experience is evaluated against the Snyder Framework as an example of how to use the framework while designing or as a tool for evaluating. Using this framework systemizes and catalogues design choices and implications on the room and provides an informed approach for refinement. Applying the Snyder Escape Room Framework to the BYU experience provides further insight beyond just an expert review, and the BYU experience is a novel example to use with SERF. SERF gives a vocabulary and set of heuristics that help designers zero in on important design decisions. Using the framework provides a well-defined set of attributes for discussing the BYU experience and helps clarify what went well with the room and what could be improved upon. This is especially helpful when iterating on room design. The nature of Snyder Framework and this work is that it is multidisciplinary and touches a wide array of related fields and topics. Of note, are the implications of this work on educational games. The SERF can be used as a resource when designing similar experiences while the analysis of the BYU experience based on the SERF provides an example of how the framework can be used for evaluation and iteration.
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Biscaro, Roberta Rodolfo Mazzali. "Validação da escala Self-Reported Functional Limitation administrada por telefone em pacientes com DPOC." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2015. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/1842.

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As manifestações sistêmicas da doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC) estão associadas à redução no nível de atividade física e ao alto gasto energético para a realização de atividades cotidianas simples, sendo este declínio funcional observado como um fator preditor de mortalidade. Com isso, a avaliação do estado funcional deve ser parte da rotina de centros de reabilitação pulmonar. A escala Self-Reported Functional Limitation é um instrumento simples e de fácil entendimento, que foi previamente administrada por telefone em estudos de coortes de pacientes com DPOC. A aplicação de escalas por telefone pode ser uma forma viável e de baixo custo para avaliações de acompanhamento de pacientes após programas de reabilitação pulmonar. No entanto, essa forma de aplicação ainda não foi validada. Desse modo, o objetivo desse estudo foi verificar se a escala Self-Reported Functional Limitation (SRFL) administrada por telefone é confiável e válida em pacientes com DPOC. Participaram do estudo 30 pacientes com DPOC, sendo 24 homens, idade de 66  8 anos, volume expiratório forçado no primeiro segundo pós broncodilatador (VEF1 pós BD) de 44,3  17,8 do previsto e índice de massa corpórea de 25,9  4,3 kg.m2. Os pacientes foram avaliados quanto ao estado nutricional, função pulmonar, força de preensão palmar, estado de saúde, dispneia e limitação em atividades de vida diária. Na sequência da avaliação, as aplicações por telefone da escala SRFL foram agendadas e orientadas, com intervalo de 7 a 10 dias entre a primeira e a segunda aplicação, sendo certificada a estabilidade clínica no período entre as ligações. A escala SRFL aplicada por telefone apresentou excelente confiabilidade das categorias sem limitação funcional autorrelatada e com limitação funcional autorrelatada com coeficiente Kappa de 0,93 (p=0,000), e excelente confiabilidade dos seus escores, com coeficiente de correlação intraclasse (CCI) de 0,84 [intervalo de confiança (IC 95%): 0,70-0,92] entre as aplicações. A consistência interna apresentou um valor acima do aceitável, com alfa de Cronbach de 0,85. O escore total da escala SRFL por telefone correlacionou-se de forma significante com a pontuação na escala London Activity of Daily Living total e percentual (r= 0,70 e r= 0,81, respectivamente; p< 0,001), no COPD Assessment Test (r= 0,62; p<0,001) e com o VEF1 pós BD em litros e percentual (r= -0,43 e r= -0,41; respectivamente; p< 0,005). Conclui-se que a escala Self- Reported Functional Limitation aplicada por telefone é um instrumento confiável e válido para avaliar limitação funcional autorrelatada em pacientes com DPOC.
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Serpa, Alexandre Luiz de Oliveira. "Autoeficácia, autoconceito e ansiedade em uma avaliação em larga escala e sua relação com o desempenho escolar." Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, 2012. https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/1948.

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O presente trabalho expõe os resultados da pesquisa “Autoeficácia, autoconceito e ansiedade em uma avaliação em larga escala e sua relação com o desempenho escolar”, desenvolvida no âmbito do Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação da Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi investigar o impacto que as variáveis emocionais “autoeficácia”, “autoconceito” e “ansiedade” poderiam assumir para a explicação da proficiência dos alunos submetidos à avaliação do Programa de Avaliação da Educação Básica do Estado de Minas Gerais de 2010. Para tanto, desenvolveu-se um questionário contextual composto por assertivas que visavam medir as variáveis supracitadas. A metodologia de análise dos dados se deu em duas etapas: na análise exploratória de dados, o método escolhido foi a análise fatorial com rotação Promax; em seguida, na fase de análise confirmatória dos dados, utilizou-se o método de equações estruturais. Para a produção dos escores, optou-se pelo uso do modelo da teoria de resposta ao item de Samejima. De posse das medidas emocionais foram feitos dois estudos. O primeiro estudo analisou a relação que as variáveis emocionais assumiam com a proficiência dos alunos quando inseridas nos modelos hierárquicos lineares de explicação da proficiência alcançadas pelos estudantes classicamente usados. Os resultados encontrados neste estudo mostraram que as variáveis emocionais possuem uma significativa associação com a proficiência final dos alunos, inclusive maiores do que o de variáveis ditas clássicas, como o nível socioeconômico e a defasagem escolar, podendo assumir um importante papel na explicação dos fatores associados ao desempenho escolar e a aprendizagem do aluno. O segundo estudo investigou a relação entre os escores das variáveis de “ansiedade” e “autoeficácia” com as variáveis sociodemográficas e educacionais tradicionalmente medidas nos programas de avaliação em larga escala. Para tal, também se optou pelo uso de modelos hierárquicos lineares. Os resultados indicam que os escores das variáveis “ansiedade” e “autoeficácia” são influenciados por características de turma nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental e, com o avanço da trajetória escolar, parecem se tornar quase que exclusivamente influenciadas por características inerentes aos indivíduos. Por fim, os achados desse trabalho demonstraram que a ciência psicológica pode assumir uma particular relevância na formulação de políticas públicas de educação, na explicação dos processos de aprendizagem subjacentes a dada política, na capacitação dos professores e no entendimento das relações entre o desempenho dos estudantes e seus atributos intraindividuais.
This work exposes the results of the research entitled “Self-efficacy, self-concept and anxiety in a large scale assessment and their relationship with the school performance”, developed in the Graduate Program in Education of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora. The aim of this research was to investigate if the emotional variables “self-efficacy”, “selfconcept” and “anxiety” can assume a critical role for the interpretation of the proficiency of the students evaluated by the assessment program of public education in Minas Gerais State in 2010. For this, I elaborated a questionnaire to measure these emotional variables. The methodology of data analysis occurred in two steps: the first one was the exploratory data analysis and I chose the method of factor loading with Promax rotation; the second step was the confirmatory data analysis, when I used structural equation models. To produce the scores, I chose the model of item response theory of Samejima. With the emotional data I carried out two studies. The first study investigated the relation of the emotional variables and the students’ proficiency when these variables are introduced in the classical linear hierarchical models of proficiency explanation. The results of this study showed that the emotional variables has a great association with the final proficiency of the students, higher than some classical variables like socioeconomic index and school delay, and they might have an important role in the explanation of the associated factors to the school performance and learning. The second study investigated the relation between “anxiety” and “self-efficacy” with socio-demographic and educational variables usually measured in large scale assessment programs. Here, my opinion was for the use of linear hierarchical models too. The results indicate that these emotional variables were influenced by class features in the initial grades of basic education. However, in the final grades of the basic education I observed a change in the results and it's possible to see that the individual features of the students have more influence on the emotional variables. In conclusion, the findings of this research showed that the psychological science is able to take over a critical role in the conceptualization of public policies of education, in the understanding of the learning processes underlying that policy, in the increasing of the support of teachers and in the comprehension of the relation between individual features and the school performance of students.
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Books on the topic "Self escape"

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Escape. New York: Random House Large Print, 2011.

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Delinsky, Barbara. Escape. New York: Anchor Books, 2012.

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The Great Escape. Chichester: Summersdale Publishers Ltd, 2004.

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The great escape. New York: William Morrow, 2012.

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1935-, Taylor Laurie, ed. Escape attempts: The theory and practice of resistance to everyday life. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 1992.

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Baumeister, Roy F. Escaping the self: Alcoholism, spirituality, masochism, and other flights from the burden of selfhood. New York, N.Y: Basic Books, 1991.

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G, Tiffany Phyllis, ed. Power and control: Escape from violence. Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 2000.

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Kovac, John. Probability of making a successful mine escape while wearing a self-contained self-rescuer--a computer simulation. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1990.

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Natalie, Rusk, ed. Get out of your own way!: Escape from mind traps. Carson, Calif: Hay House, 1996.

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Williamson, Tim. Escape from smoking: Look younger, feel younger, make money & love your life! Milton, Qld., Australia: Wrightbooks, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Self escape"

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Osbaldiston, Nicholas. "The Great Urban Escape." In Seeking Authenticity in Place, Culture, and the Self, 1–27. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137007636_1.

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Lassner, Phyllis. "Fashion as Self-Authorship, Escape from Fascist Terror, and Witness Testimony." In Fashion and Authorship, 273–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26898-5_12.

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Thurner-Irmler, Julia, and Marietta Menner. "The Development and Testing of a Self-designed Escape Room as a Concept of Knowledge Transfer into Society." In Serious Games, 105–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61814-8_9.

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Hentschel, Christine. "KippCity." In Cultural Inquiry, 23–40. Vienna: Turia + Kant, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.37050/ci-08_02.

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This chapter explores the potentials of multistable figures (Kippbilder) for conceptualizing urban change. This potential, Hentschel argues, lies in the flip-moment itself, in the space-time of urban transformation. In Berlin-Neukölln, a neighbourhood long branded as poor and failing, multiple and partly conflicting flip-scenarios have begun to inspire and haunt the neighbourhood and its self-reflective talk. KippCity Neukölln is thus a flickering figure. But unlike an artefact Kippbild, which flickers between duck and rabbit, for example, KippCity Neukölln does not simply tip into a new pre-fabricated form, but rather wavers between different future scenarios. Neukölln’s flickering urbanity is thus nervous, full of uncertainty, frustration and enthusiasm. The article shows how the neighbourhood seeks escape from the dystopia of two dominant flip scenarios of ghettoization and gentrification by digging its claws into its Now.
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Dean, Joan FitzPatrick, and Radvan Markus. "The Internationalist Dramaturgy of Hilton Edwards and Micheál mac Liammóir." In Cultural Convergence, 15–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57562-5_2.

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Abstract In part because the Gate explored an experimental dramaturgy, its artistic directors Micheál mac Liammóir and Hilton Edwards often wrote, spoke and advocated for a drama that could move beyond realism. The analysis of Hilton Edwards’s dramatic commentary reaches from his early articles on dramaturgy right up to his encounter with the Berliner Ensemble in 1956 that influenced Edwards’s most elaborate statement on drama, The Mantle of Harlequin (1958). An important part of Edwards’s vision was his cosmopolitanism, his refusal to view drama within a restricted national framework. Nationality, on the other hand, was more important for the self-styled Irishman Micheál mac Liammóir. On close inspection, however, we find that his outlook did not differ much from Edwards’s. Mac Liammóir’s main concern was for Irish(-language) drama to absorb elements from abroad, to escape the straitjacket of Abbey realism and to become distinctive in a global context.
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Körfer, Rainer, and H. Körtke. "ESCAT- Early self-controlled anticoagulation trial." In Advancing the Technology of Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valves, 11–22. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93691-3_2.

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Zolnikov, Konstantin P., Dmitrij S. Kryzhevich, and Aleksandr V. Korchuganov. "Regularities of Structural Rearrangements in Single- and Bicrystals Near the Contact Zone." In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering, 301–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60124-9_14.

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AbstractThe chapter is devoted to the analysis of the features of local structural rearrangementsin nanostructured materialsunder shear loadingand nanoindentation. The study was carried out using molecular dynamics-based computer simulation. In particular, we investigated the features of symmetric tilt grain boundary migration in bcc and fcc metals under shear loading. The main emphasis was on identifying atomic mechanisms responsible for the migration of symmetric tilt grain boundaries. We revealed that grain boundaries of this type can move with abnormally high velocities up to several hundred meters per second. The grain boundary velocity depends on the shear rate and grain boundary structure. It is important to note that the migration of grain boundary does not lead to the formation of structural defects. We showed that grain boundary moves in a pronounced jump-like manner as a result of a certain sequence of self-consistent displacements of grain boundary atomic planes and adjacent planes. The number of atomic planes involved in the migration process depends on the structure of the grain boundary. In the case of bcc vanadium, five planes participate in the migration of the Σ5(210)[001] grain boundary, and three planes determine the Σ5(310)[001] grain boundary motion. The Σ5(310)[001] grain boundary in fcc nickel moves as a result of rearrangements of six atomic planes. The stacking order of atomic planes participating in the grain boundary migration can change. A jump-like manner of grain boundary motion may be divided into two stages. The first stage is a long time interval of stress increase during shear loading. The grain boundary is motionless during this period and accumulates elastic strain energy. This is followed by the stage of jump-like grain boundary motion, which results in rapid stress drop. The related study was focused on understanding the atomic rearrangements responsible for the nucleation of plasticity near different crystallographic surfaces of fcc and bcc metals under nanoindentation. We showed that a wedge-shaped region, which consists of atoms with a changed symmetry of the nearest environment, is formed under the indentation of the (001) surface of the copper crystallite. Stacking faults arise in the (111) atomic planes of the contact zone under the indentation of the (011) surface. Their escape on the side free surface leads to a step formation. Indentation of the (111) surface is accompanied by nucleation of partial dislocations in the contact zone subsequent formation of nanotwins. The results of the nanoindentation of bcc iron bicrystal show that the grain boundary prevents the propagation of structural defects nucleated in the contact zone into the neighboring grain.
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"The Impulse to Escape." In Insult and the Making of the Gay Self, 256–63. Duke University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822385493-033.

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"The Impulse to Escape." In Insult and the Making of the Gay Self, 256–63. Duke University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11318tx.38.

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Rachlin, Howard. "The Evolution of Altruism and Self-Control." In The Escape of the Mind, 81–96. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199322350.003.0007.

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Conference papers on the topic "Self escape"

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Rokhlenko, Oleg, and Ydo Wexler. "Embedded self-adaptation to escape from local optima." In the first ACM/SIGEVO Summit. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1543834.1543900.

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Yong, Shi, Chen Chong, Hou Yanze, and Zuo Guang. "Analysis of the self-escape trajectories for manned spacecraft." In 2016 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccdc.2016.7531295.

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Li, Liaoliao, Zhongkui Zhu, and Wenfeng Wang. "A Reinforced Self-Escape Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization for TSP." In 2008 Second International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computing (WGEC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wgec.2008.120.

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Brunkov, P. N., A. Patane, A. Levin, Laurence Eaves, P. C. Main, Yu G. Musikhin, Boris V. Volovik, Alexey E. Zhukov, Victor M. Ustinov, and S. G. Konnikov. "Escape of carriers photoexcited in self-organized InAs/GaAs quantum dots." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Zhores I. Alferov and Leo Esaki. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.513859.

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Qu, Fanyao, A. F. G. Monte, M. Hopkinson, Marília Caldas, and Nelson Studart. "Carrier Escape Dynamics in Multilayered Self-Assembled InAs∕GaAs Quantum Dots." In PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS: 29th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3295416.

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Kalinicheva, E. S., V. I. Shematovich, and Ya N. Pavlyuchenkov. "On the thermal atmospheric escape of π Men c." In Всероссийская с международным участием научная конференция студентов и молодых ученых, посвященная памяти Полины Евгеньевны Захаровой «Астрономия и исследование космического пространства». Ural University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/b978-5-7996-3229-8.28.

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In this work we present the results of the modeling of exoplanet pi Men c upper atmosphere, produced using the previously developed one-dimensional self-consistent aeronomic model. The model used takes into account the contribution of suprathermal particles, which significantly refines the heating function of the atmosphere. The hight profiles of temperature, velocity and density were obtained, the atmospheric mass-loss rate was calculated. The presence of two hight-scales in the structure of the atmosphere was found: the first corresponds to a relatively dense stationary atmosphere, the second to a more rarefied corona.
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Choi, SooAn, and YoungSoon Kim. "A LIFE-HISTORY CASE STUDY ON SELF-RELIANCE EXPERIENCE OF DIVORCED MIGRANT WOMEN." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end064.

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This study aims to examine the life history of migrant women who have experienced divorce in a socio-cultural context. Five people participated in the study, and they have been living in self-reliance support facilities since their divorce. They were selected from interviews on the life history of 80 married migrant women, which were funded by the Korea Research Foundation from 2017 to 2019. The method of research is a life-historical case study. The results of the study are as follow; first, their marriage was to escape gender hierarchy and poverty in their home country. Therefore, it was confirmed that marriage migration took place within the transnational trend of feminization of migration. Second, self-reliance support facilities provide strong social support for divorced migrant women. As a result, it works as an important space that allows them to escape from voluntary self-exclusion and explore new subjectivity. Suggestions of the implications are as follow; the social support from self-reliance support facilities after divorce is a driving factor that is the subjective and active effort of single-parent migrant women. Discussions should continue that those who are free from the spouses of the people can live as practical and public citizens of Korean society.
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"Promoting Healthy Nutrition through Educational Escape Games." In InSITE 2019: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Jerusalem. Informing Science Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4362.

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Aim/Purpose: The increased production of processed food, rapid urbanization, and changing lifestyles have led to a shift in dietary patterns so people are now consuming more unhealthy foods. To change unhealthy dietary patterns, there is a need to educate the individuals to keep a balanced diet that is rich in nutritional requirements. One way to educate a heterogeneous population, from preschool to adults, is by learning through games. Background: In recent years, the use of games as a pedagogical method is gaining momen-tum. Game-based learning (GBL) refers to any learning environments or activities that use games to support learning and teaching. GBL enables learners to practice skills that traditional teaching may not offer and promote more efficient learning. GBL includes various types of games; one of them is escape games (EG), which have become a popular trend in the world. Because EG are a relatively new phenomenon, the research on their development and educational value is still in its initial stages. Methodology: The current study is set to develop a methodology for ‘educational EG’ and to examine its role in promoting knowledge, awareness, and motivation toward a healthy nutrition. The study’s theoretical framework is guided by the situated learning theory, as EG are situated in a unique setting that instigates interactions between the players and between them and the learning environment. The research questions are 1. What is the educational potential of escape games? 2. Whether and how can EG promote knowledge, awareness, and motivation toward a healthy nutrition? 3. What are the predicting factors of knowledge, awareness, and motivation toward a healthy nutrition, in the context of educational EG? Contribution: The research’s contributions are in three levels: In the theoretical level, the study contributes a layer of knowledge on situated learning environments, offering a new model for the development and implementation of educational EG. In the methodological level, the study presents valid and reliable research tools for examining the effectiveness of educational EG. In the practical level, the study provides a tangible EG kit on healthy nutrition. Findings: Initial findings indicated on an overall increase in the participants’ positive views about EG as a situated learning environment. The findings also indicated that participation in an EG has a potential to promote knowledge and awareness of nutrition-related issues. The players’ motivation to learn about nutrition increased after participating in the game, mainly due to an increase in their sense of self-efficacy.
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Fassl, Paul, Vincent Lami, Raphael Schmager, David Becker-Koch, Isabel Allegro, Uli Lemmer, Yana Vaynzof, Bryce S. Richards, and Ulrich W. Paetzold. "Modelling Self-Absorption Induced Red-Shift of the Photoluminescence of Perovskite Thin Films to Estimate the Internal Photoluminescence Quantum Efficiency and Escape Probability." In nanoGe Fall Meeting 2019. València: Fundació Scito, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.ngfm.2019.272.

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Pa, Mahdi Razm, and Farzin Emami. "Static and dynamic characteristics of self-assembled InAs-GaAs quantum dot laser considering carrier recombination and carrier escape time by using circuit-level modeling." In 2013 Spanish Conference on Electron Devices (CDE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cde.2013.6481349.

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Reports on the topic "Self escape"

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Enhancing mine workers' self-escape by integrating competency assessment into training. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub2015188.

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