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    Customers’ Preferences for Crape Myrtle (<i>Lagerstroemia</i> L.) Across Geographical Regions: Evidence from China by Siwen Hao, Donglin Zhang, Yafeng Wen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “….), as a popular ornamental plant, holds significant importance in residents’ daily lives by supporting ecosystem services, enhancing urban aesthetics, and even impacting biological health. There are notable variations among crape myrtle species across different geographical distributions. …”
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    Forehead, temporal augmentation and lateral browlift with Ellanse M by Larry Wu, Bo Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background: Ellanse M, a polycaprolactone-based filler, is a versatile collagen stimulator used in aesthetic treatments, particularly for forehead, temporal rejuvenation and lateral brow lifting. …”
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    Explain the conceptual model of environmental vitality: a comparative study in the social sciences, architecture and urban by maryam Sanatgar Kakhaki, -Manouchehr Foroutan, Mohammad Mehdi Soroush, sara Jalalian

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Factors affecting environmental vitality in general include experimental and aesthetic, functional and environmental components. …”
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    BODY AND SPACE RELATIONSHIP IN THE RESEARCH FIELD OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: BLUMENBERG’S CRITICISM OF EDMUND HUSSERL’S “ANTHROPOLOGY PHOBIA” by V. Prykhodko, S. Rudenko

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Conclusions show the following state of affairs demonstrated by the anthropological and performative shift towards the body theme: 1) absolutisation of space without mentioning its relation to body experience is unreasonable and groundless, like in Husserl’s “anthropology phobia ”; 2) since the ground itself is a metaphorical anthropology basis, anthropology can reveal the structural conditions of perception due to thematic fronting of embodiment; 3) this gives anthropology some compensational features, to avoid false culture and nature dualism; 4) so, the space and body relationship is expressed by the Vehikel-phenomenon (transport phenomenon) of the body itself, by placing, arranging and depicting, and thus replacing something missing and unavailable for direct contemplation, by revealing the spatial infrastructure for object perception, creating the presence conditions and metaphorically marking the contemplation boundary; 5) the depicting arrangement (Darstellung) is at the same time a bodily performance, a play, staging and performing, which gives an aesthetic, poetic and emphatic impact on the use of philosophy language, in our case, on the way a phenomenology philosopher works with the language.…”
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    Willingness to pay for landscape benefits: Examining variation by landscape type in Lower Silesia, Poland by Katarzyna Zagórska, Piotr Krajewski, Marta Sylla, Monika Lebiedzińska, Iga Kołodyńska, Marek Furmankiewicz, Mikołaj Czajkowski

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Using a discrete choice experiment, we then investigated the public’s willingness to pay for increased provision of landscape services related to the landscape’s spiritual, educational, cultural, aesthetic, and recreational value. Respondents perform the highest number of activities in landscape units where they live. …”
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    The study of Ironic meaning formation in the conceptual fusion of the allegory of “Inadmissibility of indecent interpretation of the housefly” in spiritual Masnavi, based on the th... by Sima Rahimi, Hasan Zolfaghari, Nasrin Faghih Malek Marzban, Hosienali Ghobadi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…It is such conflict from inside of which an aesthetic technique like irony is generated from the point of view of Moulana’s mental mechanism. …”
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    Role of obturator in restoring quality of life and function in maxillary oncological defect cases- A systematic review by Neelima Manoj, Ahila Singaravel Chidambaranathan, MuthuKumar Balasubramanium, Ganesh RamKumar Rajapandi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…They play a crucial role in orofacial rehabilitation by addressing functional and aesthetic challenges faced by individuals with such defects. …”
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    Regard rapproché, regard éloigné dans la critique d’art, de Diderot à Huysmans by Michel Delon

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Our moral judgement, as well as our aesthetic judgement, depends on the distance from which we perceive that which touches us. …”
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    Beethovens Violinkonzert als Modellfall. René Leibowitz’ und Rudolf Kolischs Projekt einer ›werkgerechten Interpretation‹ by Thomas Glaser

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Against the background of their aesthetics of music, shaped by twentieth-century musical modernity, their study of Beethoven provides the opportunity to focus on one part of the performance history of Beethoven’s works. …”
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    What do medical students think about conscientious objection? A cross-sectional study from Turkey by M. Murat Civaner, Eylül Yalçinkaya, Arlene Macdonald

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The participants stated that they would most frequently object to requests for extreme aesthetic interventions (splitting the tongue in half − 39.1%, changing eye color – 28.2%, removing the lowest rib – 26.8%), euthanasia (23.2%), hymen restoration (17.3%), gender change (16.5%), and optional pregnancy termination (14.0%). …”
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    Iatrogenic Anetoderma of Prematurity: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Laura Maffeis, Lorenza Pugni, Carlo Pietrasanta, Andrea Ronchi, Monica Fumagalli, Carlo Gelmetti, Fabio Mosca

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Although it is a benign lesion, it persists over time and can lead to significant aesthetic damage with need for surgical correction. …”
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    Wide Anterior Maxillary Reconstruction with Equine Bone Xenograft: A Case Report of 24-Month Follow-Up by Davide De Cicco, Giuseppe Colella, Gianpaolo Tartaro, Nicola Zerbinati, Romolo Fragola, Raffaele Rauso

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Improvements in technologies and studies of biomaterials have widely expanded surgical possibilities to achieve good functional and aesthetic outcomes. By the way, xenografting procedures gained great consensus in the last decades, because of their documented reliability and efficacy. …”
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    Crowdsourced Indicators of Flora and Fauna Species: Comparisons Between iNaturalist Records and Field Observations by Hyuksoo Kwon, Bumsuk Seo, Jungin Kim, Heera Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cultural ecosystem services provide intangible benefits such as recreation and aesthetic enjoyment but are difficult to quantify compared to provisioning or regulating ecosystem services. …”
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    Bioresorbable Material in Secondary Orbital Reconstruction Surgery by Hui Pan, Zhenzhen Zhang, Weiwei Tang, Zhengkang Li, Yuan Deng

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This study demonstrates that secondary orbital reconstruction of previously repaired orbital fractures using bioresorbable material can achieve excellent functional and aesthetic results with minimal complications. Bioresorbable material should be considered in secondary orbital reconstruction when clinically indicated.…”
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    Operational Protocol for Prosthetically Guided Reconstruction of Edentulous Sites Using a Custom-Made Technique by Edoardo Brauner, Federico Laudoni, Lucia Terribile, Andrea Bellizzi, Giulia Amelina, Francesca De Angelis, Nicola Pranno, Stefano Di Carlo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results indicate a promising alternative for predictable bone regeneration in complex cases, shedding light on the prosthetically guided approach for optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes.…”
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    Socket Preservation Using Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Free Gingival Grafts by Haya Hesham Abdel-Latif Afifi, Shaimaa Saieed Nasr, Munerah Saleh BinShabaib, Shatha Subhi Alharthi, Mona Shoeib

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…All teeth included in the test and control groups were located in the maxillary aesthetic zone. At the 1-week follow-up, VAS scores were higher in the control than in the test group (P < .01). …”
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