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    Automatic diagnosis of selected retinal diseases based on OCT B-scan by Tomasz Marciniak, Agnieszka Stankiewicz

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…To train the classification models, images from the publicly available LOCT dataset (version two) were used, which contains 84485 images of four classes: CNV, DME, DRUSEN, and NORMAL. …”
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    Microstructural lateralization of thalamocortical connections in individuals with a history of reading difficulties by Yueye Zhao, Jianyi Liu, Xue'er Ma, Zi-Gang Huang, Jingjing Zhao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Neuroimaging data, including T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted images, were collected. Thalamocortical white matter fiber tracts were reconstructed using the constrained spherical deconvolution (CSD) model and grouped into six regions based on connections with bilateral brain areas. …”
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    Deep learning reconstruction of zero-echo time sequences to improve visualization of osseous structures and associated pathologies in MRI of cervical spine by Malwina Kaniewska, Fabio Zecca, Carina Obermüller, Falko Ensle, Eva Deininger-Czermak, Maelene Lohezic, Roman Guggenberger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ZTE-DL sequences were reconstructed from raw data using the AirReconDL algorithm. Three blinded readers independently evaluated image quality, artifacts, and bone delineation on a 5-point Likert scale. …”
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    Pragmatic algorithm for visual assessment of 4-Repeat tauopathies in [18F]PI-2620 PET Scans by Theresa Bauer, Matthias Brendel, Mirlind Zaganjori, Alexander M. Bernhardt, Alexander Jäck, Sophia Stöcklein, Maximilian Scheifele, Johannes Levin, Thilo van Eimeren, Alexander Drzezga, Osama Sabri, Henryk Barthel, Robert Perneczky, Günter Höglinger, Nicolai Franzmeier, Johannes Gnörich

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Visual assessment of tau-PET scans (choice: 4R-tauopathy, AD-tauopathy, no-tauopathy) was conducted using either 20–40-minute or 40–60-minute intervals, with raw (common) and cerebellar grey matter scaled standardized reading settings (intensity-scaled). Two readers evaluated scans independently and blinded, with a third reader providing consensus in case of discrepant primary evaluation. …”
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    DCE-MRI and DWI Integration for Breast Lesions Assessment and Heterogeneity Quantification by C. Andrés Méndez, Francesca Pizzorni Ferrarese, Paul Summers, Giuseppe Petralia, Gloria Menegaz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…First, the images acquired with the two modalities are aligned using an intermodal registration. …”
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    Le Paris d’Hemingway : une question de style by Clara Mallier

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The author also favors vague subjective adjectives over precise descriptive terms, which elicits the reader’s active participation in building an image of Paris. …”
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    A reading event The Pictorial Third by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Sebald's books include pictures in the texts which cause a suspension in the reader's experience and have to be taken into account per se as images to be “read” while conversely texts are being “seen”. …”
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    Ambivalent Father Figures and the Enigma of Male Identity in Dickens’s Fiction by Max Véga-Ritter

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Towards the end of Charles Dickens’s life, in Our Mutual Friend or in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, his fiction seems to present the reader with an image of the two Scrooges threatening to merge into one, hence the confusion about who the son is: a murderer or a murdered man. …”
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    Translating culture: the rise and resonance of Chinese contemporary literature in the Portuguese-speaking world by Xin Huang, Xiang Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The findings indicate the formation of the overarching impression of the ‘Chinese’ image among Portuguese-speaking readers and the potential development of the stereotypical views of Chinese women. …”
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    Miti e immagini cartesiane by Siegrid Agostini

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this context, I have tried to draw attention to some recently published volumes, with the aim of enabling the reader to approach the study of this great philosopher with greater awareness. …”
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    Espaço vivido e espaço mental: Dalton Trevisan e a dicotomia social do urbanismo curitibano by Nelson H. Vieira

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…With allusions to his stories and haikus as “thinking images” (coined by Walter Benjamin), this reading also emphasizes the performative aspect of his work that serves to unmask the hidden hypocrisy within the urban consciences of his protagonists and those of his readers. …”
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    Lewis Hine et le National Child Labor Committee: vérité documentaire et rhétorique visuelle et textuelle by Anne Lesme

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…It will analyze the different modes he employs in organizing his images in order to guide the reader/viewer towards an interpretation that is increasingly controlled, eventually even linking documentary photography and advertising with poster design.…”
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    Epistemic Roots, Universal Routes and Ontological Roofs of African “Ritual Archives”: Disciplinary Formations in African Thought by Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…“Ritual Archives”, the climatic conclusion of the account in The Toyin Falola Reader ( Austin: Pan African University, 2018), of the efforts of Africa and its Americas Diaspora to achieve political, economic, intellectual and cultural individuality, is a deeply intriguing, ideationally, structurally and stylistically powerful and inspiring work, rich with ideas and arresting verbal and visual images. …”
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    À quel(s) public(s) s’adresse Darwin ? L’Origine des Espèces, entre ouvrage scientifique, œuvre littéraire, et texte de vulgarisation by Camille Debras

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Darwin uses a conversational style to create a special closeness with his reader, as well as popular language and images to convince as wide an audience as possible while flattering his reader’s humanist appetencies thanks to various literary devices. …”
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    Tess of the d’Urbervilles du roman à l’écran : les ambiguïtés du point de vue by Isabelle Gadoin

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The comparison between text and image thus helps define some of the specificities of each medium.…”
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    Prose poetry in theory and practice /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Protean manifestations and diverse shapes : defining and understanding strategies of the contemporary prose poem / Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington -- Prose poetry and the resistance to narrative / Oz Hardwick -- "In the eye of the beholder" : prose poetry in dialogue between reader and poet / Hannah Stone -- Nobody's storybook : reading Russell Edson for the wrong reasons / Nicholas Lauridsen -- "Borders on edges, where skin stops, or begins" : the prose poem's relationship with the discourses of fashion and food, with particular reference to Charles Baudelaire, Gertrude Stein, and Harryette Mullen / Susie Campbell -- The contemporary vernacular : exploring intersections of architecture and prose poetry / Anne Caldwell -- "Image machine" : Gaspar Orozco's Book of the peony and the prose poem sequence as perceptual trick / Helen Tookey -- Writing the prose poem : an insider's perspective on an outsider artform / Ian Seed -- "A form of howling. …”
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    Waterloo in Vanity Fair or the Art of not Representing War by Marianne Camus

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The narrator of Vanity Fair, warns his reader just as he is about to start his description of Waterloo, “We do not claim to rank among the military novelists.” …”
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    Russia and Spain in the mirror of journalistic discourse: metaphors and stereotypes by M. V. LARIONOVA

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The journalistic discourse, actively multiplicating ethno stereotypes used by the press, not only reflects specifics of national consciousness, but also promotes pragmatic influence of texts of political communication on the reader's conceptual anticipation of the world. Using the example of traditional stereotypes of Russia and Spain, the article examines the process of modelling by means of stereotypes and conceptual metaphors of the image of one nation in the mentality of the bearers of another national idiomatic culture.…”
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    ROMANTIC HUMAN STUDY: PECULIARITIES OF PERSONALITY PHILOSOPHY IN THE LITERATURE OF THE 1820-1830-IES. by T. N. Zhuzhgina-Allahverdian, S. A. Ostapenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This tendency determined the fragmentation of thinking and the scientific image of man as a dual being, nevertheless, presented and described in all the variety of relations with the world and with himself, that allows us to call this area of thought "the romantic human science". …”
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