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    The Development of Human-Robot Interaction Design for Optimal Emotional Expression in Social Robots Used by Older People: Design of Robot Facial Expressions and Gestures by Sujin Jo, Seongsoo Hong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a robot’s behavior becomes more anthropomorphic, the intimacy and naturalness of human-robot interactions improve. …”
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    Safer interaction with IVAs: The impact of privacy literacy training on competent use of intelligent voice assistants by André Markus, Maximilian Baumann, Jan Pfister, Astrid Carolus, Andreas Hotho, Carolin Wienrich

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Both modules share common outcomes, including increased privacy awareness, decreased trust, and social anthropomorphic perceptions of IVAs. Overall, these modules represent a significant advance in promoting the competent use of speech-based technology and provide valuable insights for future research and education on privacy in AI applications.…”
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  3. 103

    Rock Art Conservation and Geotourism: A practical example from Foum Chenna engravings site, Morocco by Mohamed Abioui, Lhassan M Barki, Mohammed Benssaou, Abdelkrim Ezaidi, Nezha El Kamali

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The majority of engravings which depict riders associated with zoomorphic and anthropomorphic representations, also, importantly, the numerous rock inscriptions recounting a scriptural tradition and reflecting the historical beginnings of Libyan writing, were today revitalized to transcribe the Tamazight language. …”
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    F. NIETZSCHE: KLASIKINIO MĄSTYMO METAFORINIS ARCHITEKTŪRIŠKUMAS IR JO SIMPTOMATIKA by Arūnas Mickevičius

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Nietzsche stated that conceptual language, metaphoricin essence, cannot, through its anthropomorphic activity transmit “true”, “objective” information about world and has no right to refer to the only truth, accsesible to only. …”
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    Exploring determinant factors influencing muscle quality and sarcopenia in Bilbao's older adult population through machine learning: A comprehensive analysis approach. by Naiara Virto, Danielle Marie Dequin, Xabier Río, Amaia Méndez-Zorrilla, Begoña García-Zapirain

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Objectives</h4>investigate anthropomorphic, functional, and socioeconomic factors associated with muscle quality and sarcopenia using machine learning approaches and identify key determinant factors for their potential future integration into clinical practice.…”
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    F. NIETZSCHE: KLASIKINIO MĄSTYMO METAFORINIS ARCHITEKTŪRIŠKUMAS IR JO SIMPTOMATIKA by Arūnas Mickevičius

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Nietzsche stated that conceptual language, metaphoricin essence, cannot, through its anthropomorphic activity transmit “true”, “objective” information about world and has no right to refer to the only truth, accsesible to only. …”
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    A pilot, four-week, dietary program with targeted nutraceuticals improves cardiometabolic functioning, metabolic transformation, and gut health by Wei Gao, Joseph J. Lamb, David Graham, Bhargavi Manda, Clinton J. Dahlberg, E. Wesley Huff, Michael Saunders, Matthew L. Tripp

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Subjects expressed positive subjective health and symptom changes coincident with improvements in anthropomorphic variables, lipid profiles, glycemic measures, vascular biomarkers, cardiovascular risk, systemic inflammation, hepatic function, urinary heavy metal excretion, and gut health. …”
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    ORGANICITY OF THE PHENOMENON OF CULTURE AS AN EXPLICATION OF VITALITY by D. B. Svyrydenko, O. D. Yatsenko, O. V. Prudnikova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Culture in its philosophical analysis took on a clearer anthropomorphic dimension: the immanent logic of being in substantiating the essence and purpose of man and the value of his being localized the universe of transcendence in the concept of "living world", "inhabited space", "human, too human". …”
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    The Essential Role of Monte Carlo Simulations for Lung Dosimetry in Liver Radioembolization—Part B: <sup>166</sup>Ho Microspheres by Edoardo d’Andrea, Andrea Politano, Bartolomeo Cassano, Nico Lanconelli, Marta Cremonesi, Vincenzo Patera, Massimiliano Pacilio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study compares dosimetric approaches for lung dosimetry in <sup>166</sup> radioembolization (Ho-TARE) with direct Monte Carlo (MC) simulations on a voxelized anthropomorphic phantom derived from a real patient’s CT scan, preserving the patient’s lung density distribution. …”
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    Une cave à amphores, une statue en pierre et une tête coupée de la fin de l’âge du Fer à Châteaumeillant (Cher) by Sophie Krausz, Caroline Millereux, Marion Bouchet, Fabienne Olmer

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The object measures 0.39 m in height, from the hoof to the top of the horse’s head. An anthropomorphic statue and a human skull were discovered in the layer above. …”
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    Le singe-soldat de Woyzeck by Élisabeth Hamm

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In Woyzeck, an unfinished and fragmentary play written by Georg Büchner (1837), the question of anthropomorphism is raised when a monkey enters the stage at the beginning of the fair scene (H1,1). …”
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    Les pongos et les jockos sont-ils des animaux ou des hommes ? L’épreuve de l’incertitude, de Rousseau aux singes parlants by Chris Herzfeld

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Rousseau refuses to divide the gap between great apes and the human kind, while others, scientists or philosophers, attempt to widen the gap, rejecting the anthropomorphs in the category of the beast. The chosen criteria of demarcation (language, reason, bipedalism, tool use, emotions, etc.) are greatly relativized as the study of great apes progresses. …”
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    Концепт „время” в русском и польском языковом пространстве (на материале русских и польских фразеологизмов с компонентом „время”/„czas” и „день”/ „dzień”)... by Andrzej Sitarski

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The fact that time is presented anthropomorphically appears conspicuous. Time emerges in language not just as an abstract notion but rather as an active subject, characterized by various semantic and stylistic connotations.…”
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    “I knew a dog once—”: Laura Richards’s Literary Animals and the Poetics of Animacy by Verena Laschinger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For the most part figurations of humans and human affairs, Richards’s literary animals uphold the human-animal divide, abounding in anthropomorphism, anthropocentrism, and speciesism. Richards’s nonsense poem “Eletelephony” (1932), however, dynamically entangles the human, the animal, and the machine, pronouncing “pleasure in the confusion of boundaries” decades before Donna Haraway’s “A Manifesto for Cyborgs” (8). …”
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    Bestiaire en marge by Cristina Álvares

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Le Chevalier au Lion is a text particularly fit for a zoopoetic approach as zoopoetics looks, in literary texts from the past, for ways of representing animals that challenge the analogic tradition of anthropomorphism. In short, the paper aims at shedding light on the modernity of Chrétien’s humanism.…”
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    La métamorphose de Yurupari : flûtes, trompes et reproduction rituelle dans le Nord-Ouest amazonien by Dimitri Karadimas

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…This wasp reproduces itself using their preys as a receptacle and as food for its offspring. When anthropomorphized by the North-West Amazon populations, this pseudo-parasitical behaviour is seen as an insemination. …”
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    From Dog Alterity to Canine Sublime: A Cross-Century Reading of Victorian Fiction by Georges Letissier

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…It starts from the assumption that literature is where humans can encounter and confront the alterity of animal kind in ways that attempt to move beyond anthropomorphism/centrism. This reversal of perspective, whereby the animal is no longer seen as man’s adjunct, is all the more perplexing in the case of dogs, generally described through the tight bond they hold with their masters. …”
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    L’humanisation des hybrides mi‑hommes, mi‑bêtes en question(s) by Jacqueline Leclercq-Marx

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Might or might not there be a cultural predisposition to reinforce the more human aspect of monsters, which are already so highly anthropomorphized?Having raised questions about the general concept of humanization with regard to half-human and half-animal creatures, we will examine it in some Western texts written in the historical period roughly between the ninth and fifteenth centuries to see if these hybrids have already benefited from humanization in one form or another in the past. …”
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    A study and analysis of love conceptualization approaches in the poems of Yadollah Behzad Kermanshahi by Hashem Karami, Nasrin Aliakbari, zaniar naghshbandi

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The results indicate that Behzad uses a wide variety of source domains such as anthropomorphism, reification, foodification, spatiality, elements in nature, health and illness, heat and light, shackles and imprisonment, sacred tasks and affairs, and schemas related to journey and direction. …”
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