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  1. 109361

    Artemisia. by Wright, Colin W.

    Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2003
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…INTRODUCTION TO THE GENUS -- GENERAL FEATURES OF THE ASTERACEAE FAMILY -- ANTHEMIDEAE-BIOLOGICAL AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEW -- Geographical Patterns -- Floral Biology -- Karyology -- Division into Subtribes -- Molecular Systematics of the Tribe -- ARTEMISIA-THE GENUS -- Morphological and Taxonomic Aspects -- Geological and Evolutionary History -- Pharmaceutical and Economic Uses -- Antibiotic, fungistatic and insecticidal agents -- Pharmacological properties and clinical experimentation -- Cytotoxic agents -- Antimalarial activity -- Bitter substances and liqueurs -- Spices and flavouring agents -- Ethnobotany and Paleoethnobotany -- CHEMICAL OVERVIEW AND CHEMOTAXONOMY -- Terpenoids -- Flavonoids and Coumarins -- Leaf Wax Alkanes -- IN VITRO CELL AND TISSUE CULTURES -- BIOSYNTHESIS AND SITES OF SYNTHESIS OF SOME ARTEMISIA SECONDARY METABOLITES -- Sites of Synthesis -- Biochemical Pathways -- ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- REFERENCES -- 2. …”
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  2. 109362

    Exascale Scientific Applications : Scalability and Performance Portability

    Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2017
    1st.
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  4. 109364

    A companion to Roman architecture

    Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley Blackwell, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Forum Plazas in the West: Case Studies of Architectural Experience -- Guide to Further Reading -- 14 Funerary Cult and Architecture -- Introduction -- 1. …”
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  5. 109365

    Supply chain management in the drug industry : delivering patient value for pharmaceuticals and biologics by Rees, Hedley

    Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…. -- 6.7 The Japanese Experience. -- 6.8 Total Quality Management. -- 6.9 Lean Thinking. -- 6.10 Focusing on value for money. -- 6.11 SCM processes in competitive strategy. -- 6.12 SCM in biotech/virtual companies. -- 6.13 Competition in pharmaceuticals. -- CHAPTER 7 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) HOLISTIC. -- 7.1 The relevance of SCM to Pharmaceuticals. -- 7.2 Production systems and the holistic of SCM. -- 7.3 The Core of SCM. -- 7.4 First principle of SCM. -- 7.5 Supply chains as a series of interconnected systems. -- 7.6 Processes to manage the supply chain. -- 7.7 A word about processes. -- 7.8 How the SCM processes should mesh together. -- 7.9 Production & Inventory Control (P & IC). -- 7.10 Strategic Procurement. -- 7.11 Transportation, storage and distribution. -- 7.12 Information Systems and Technology (IS/IT). -- 7.13 Improvement. -- CHAPTER 8 PRODUCTION & INVENTORY CONTROL (P & IC). -- 8.1 Core mission. -- 8.2 First principles of production and inventory control (P & I C). -- 8.3 The Wholesome Trinity (TWT) in P & IC. -- 8.4 The Wholesome Trinity (TWT) and customer expectations. -- 8.5 Leveraging 'The Wholesome Trinity' (TWT). -- 8.6 The impact of variety on supply chains. -- 8.7 Designing appropriate production systems. -- CHAPTER 9 STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT. -- 9.1 Core mission. -- 9.2 The Purchasing Portfolio. -- 9.3 The Process of Procurement. -- 9.4 Strategic sourcing and planning. -- 9.5 Outsourcing. -- 9.6 Basic principles in contracting for supply. -- 9.7 Finally, a typical organisational tension over procurement. -- CHAPTER 10 TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION. -- 10.1 Defining the core mission. -- 10.2 International trade and commerce. -- 10.3 The World Trade Organization (WTO). -- 10.4 Intermediary arrangements. -- 10.5 Terms of Trade -- Incoterms 2000. -- 10.6 Ownership of goods (Title). -- 10.7 Third Party Logistics (3PL) Providers. -- 10.8 Customs. -- 10.9 Shipping regulations relating to materials. -- 10.10 A finishing note. -- CHAPTER 11 INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS) and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT). -- 11.1 Overview. -- 11.2 A brief (layman's -- and very brief!) …”
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  6. 109366

    Metaethics from a first person standpoint : an introduction to moral philosophy by Wilson, Catherine, 1951-

    Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2016
    Table of Contents: “…She comes to the realisation that the world seems to be saturated experientially and linguistically with values. She entertains the possibility that a race of Destroyers of Illusion who use language differently has discovered that values are unreal and that there are only likings and dislikings. …”
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  7. 109367

    Golden aging : prospects for healthy, active, and prosperous aging in Europe and Central Asia by Bussolo, Maurizio, 1964-, Koettl, Johannes, Sinnott, Emily

    Washington, DC : World Bank Group, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…1.12 The larger cohorts aged 20-29 and 45-54 of Eastern Partnership countries and the Russian Federation in 2010 will transition through the population structure -- 1.13 Rapid aging is expected in Central Asia and Turkey over 2010-60 -- 1.14 Europe and Central Asia is converging quickly to the high share of population aged 65+ in the EU-15 -- 1.15 The working-age population is projected to contract substantially in many countries in Europe and Central Asia -- 1.16 France's large postwar baby boomers bring a large rise in the 65+ age group from 2010 to 2015 -- the Russian Federation's share of the elderly will fluctuate over the next 45 years -- 1.17 A fertility rebound is critical to reviving the working-age population in Poland -- 1.18 Current migration flows in Europe and Central Asia are not enough to offset the future decrease in the working-age population -- 2.1 Europe and Central Asia experiences more disability than other regions -- 2.2 Men have fewer healthy years of life at age 50 than women in Europe and Central Asia and men in other regions -- 2.3 60-year-old men in the Russian Federation, the Eastern Partnership, and the Baltic countries "feel" worse today (2009) than they did in 1959 -- 2.4 Informal care dominates in countries in Europe and Central Asia -- 2.5 Older adults with disabilities have some access to formal care -- 2.6 Child care coverage is lower in countries in Europe and Central Asia than in other regions -- 2.7 Social norms place a high expectation on women as caregivers -- 2.8 Women are more likely than men to give care -- 2.9 European grandmothers are the "sandwich generation" -- 2.10 Europe and Central Asia loses more years of life to cardiovascular disease than to any other cause -- 2.11 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of the life expectancy gap between Europe and Central Asia and the EU-15.…”
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  8. 109368

    Proceedings of the International Conference on Science, Technology and Social Sciences (ICSTSS) 2012 by Kasim, Azman

    Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: Social Sciences -- Chapter 1: Using Reader’s Theatre to Promote Reading the Judicial Decisions (Court Case) Among Foundation Law Students -- Chapter 2: The Use of Ar-Rahnu by Islamic Bank Customers in Malaysia -- Chapter 3: Retailers’ Perspective on Electronic Reservation Services in Malaysia -- Chapter 4: Parenting Behavior of Mothers and School Adjustments of Adolescents in Malaysia -- Chapter 5: Numerical Visualization of Rudder Inflow as Effect of Increasing Angle of Attack -- Chapter 6: Narcissism as Predictor of Facebook Usage among Students in a Malaysian Public University -- Chapter 7: Managing Event: Environmental Friendly Perspective -- Chapter 8: Malaysia’s New Economic Model and Innovative Capability Development: A Focus on Knowledge Workers in MSC Malaysia -- Chapter 9: Integration of Visual Cues in an Augmented Reality Application for Enhancing the Learning of Engineering Concepts -- Chapter 10: Innovation on Product Life Cycle Through Environmental Management Systems Standards Towards Malaysia Polypropylene Firms' Eco-Efficiency -- Chapter 11: Initiative of Developing E-Counseling System: Importance and Application in UNITEN -- Chapter 12: Ecological Conceptualization of Halal-Haram Divide -- Chapter 13: Dynamic Geometries in Traditional Malay-Muslim Art and Architecture: Evidence of Advanced Building Sciences in Malay Building Tradition -- Chapter 14: Customer Satisfaction in Event Management Organized by District Islamic Religious Office (PAID) in Pahang -- Chapter 15: Client’s Business Risk Assessment and Auditor’s Test -- Chapter 16: Childcare Service Quality: Measuring Expectations of Working Parents using SERVPERF Dimensions -- Chapter 17: Certified Halal Logo: The Importance towards Muslim Customers in Bandar Pusat Jengka Pahang -- Chapter 18: Awareness on Legal Rights and Data Protection in SNS: The case of Facebook in Countryside Campus -- Chapter 19: Change of Age Specific Fertility Curves in Peninsular Malaysia: An Approach of Functional Data Analysis -- Chapter 20: Intention to Whistle Blow among Future Accountants in Malaysia -- Chapter 21: Family Controlled Companies and the Issuance of Going Concern Opinion in Malaysia -- Chapter 22: Counselling Students' Perceptions toward Integrating Spirituality into Counseling Among Children -- Chapter 23: Assessment Literacy: A Catalyst to the Success of School-Based Assessment in Malaysian Schools -- Chapter 24: Discriminant Analysis: A Study on Corporate Distress -- Chapter 25: Waterfront Development in Malaysia: Best Practices in Future -- Chapter 26: Human Resource Management from Islamic Perspectives: Experiences of GLCS -- Chapter 27: The Application of Consistent Minimum Vector Variance (MVV) Estimators on Hotelling T2 Control Chart -- Chapter 28: Ethical Sensitivity and Ethics Education: Case of Accounting Students.…”
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  9. 109369

    Bridge Management: Proceedings of the Third International Conference

    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2014
    First edition.
    Table of Contents: “…chapter 40 FIELD STRESS MEASUREMENTS OF A PLATE GIRDER BRIDGE CARRYING A 116 TONF TRUCK -- chapter 41 LINEARISED FATIGUE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE FOR WELDED COMPONENTS IN BRIDGE STRUCTURES -- chapter 42 INVESTIGATION OF THE VIBRATION BEHAVIOUR OF THE MUKOGAWA EXIT RAMP: A 7-SPAN CONTINUOUS CURVED GIRDER BRIDGE -- chapter 43 EVALUATION OF ALUMINIUM BRIDGE SYSTEMS -- chapter 44 FINITE ELEMENT MODEL OPTIMISATION OF A LARGE BRIDGE BASED ON DYNAMIC TESTING -- chapter 45 POSSIBILITY OF FATIGUE-FREE STEEL GIRDER BRIDGES WITH SIMPLE TRANSVERSE-STIFFENING SYSTEMS BASED ON LARGE 3D FEM ANALYSIS -- chapter 46 ULTIMATE CAPACITY ANALYSIS OF BRIDGES WITH DETERIORATED CONNECTIONS OR MEMBERS -- chapter 47 AESTHETIC ASPECTS OF WIDENING AND REHABILITATING HISTORIC BRIDGES -- chapter 48 INFLUENCE OF MAINTENANCE ON THE DESIGN OF HIGHWAY STRUCTURES -- chapter 49 REPLACEMENT OF MOTORWAY OVERBRIDGES MAINTAINING CONTINUOUS MOTORWAY TRAFFIC -- chapter 50 LONG-TERM SLAB-GIRDER INTERACTION IN STRENGTHENED BRIDGE DECKS -- chapter 51 A PARAMETER STUDY OF THE STRENGTHENING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS WITH BONDED COMPOSITES -- chapter 52 ROAD BRIDGES STRENGTHENED BY EPOXY BONDED STEEL PLATES -- chapter 53 UPGRADING REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS BY BOLTING STEEL SIDE PLATES -- chapter 54 PEELING FAILURE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS WITH EXTERNALLY BONDED STEEL PLATES -- chapter 55 BRIDGE ENCLOSURE: FACILITATING CONSTRUCTION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, UPGRADING AND OPERATION -- chapter 56 SURFACE-APPLIED INHIBITOR IN REHABILITATION OF THE PENEY BRIDGE, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND -- chapter 57 SURFACE TREATMENT STANDARDS TO SUPPORT OWNERS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS -- chapter 58 ASSESSMENT OF THE PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION PROVIDED BY REPAIR SYSTEMS -- chapter 59 REPAIR MATERIALS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION: BELGIAN EXPERIENCE -- chapter 60 A3/A31 FLYOVER - CASE HISTORY OF AN EXTERNALLY POST-TENSIONED BRIDGE -- chapter 61 EVALUATION OF EFFECTS OF CREEP AND SHRINKAGE IN PRESTRESSED CONCRETE GIRDERS STRENGTHENED BY EXTERNAL CABLES -- chapter 62 INCREASE OF THE LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGES BY SUPPLEMENTARY POST-TENSIONING: HUNGARIAN EXAMPLES -- chapter 63 PRESTRESSING CABLES INSPECTION AND ASSESSMENT BY MEANS OF THE REFLECTOMETRIC METHOD (RIMT) -- chapter 64 NON-FERROUS PRESTRESSING AND REINFORCEMENT FOR CONCRETE HIGHWAY BRIDGES -- chapter 65 ON THE COLLAPSE OF A CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE AT NIENBURG: A NINETEENTH CENTURY DISASTER REVISITED -- chapter 66 AXIAL FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION OF BRIDGE CABLES -- chapter 67 REPLACEMENT OF SINGLE CABLES IN CABLE STAYED AND SUSPENSION BRIDGES -- chapter 68 SEISMIC VULNERABILITY EVALUATION OF THE TACOMA NARROWS BRIDGE -- chapter 69 INVESTIGATION AND LOAD TESTING OF A STEEL LATTICED TRUSS VIADUCT -- chapter 70 ASSESSMENT, REPAIRS, AND REFURBISHMENT OF A STEEL LATTICED TRUSS VIADUCT -- chapter 71 CAPTAIN WILLIAM MOORE CREEK BRIDGE REHABILITATION -- chapter 72 A RISK-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSMENT AND PRIORITISATION OF BRIDGES.…”
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  10. 109370

    Clinical and basic oculomotor research : in honor of David S. Zee

    New York : New York Academy of Sciences, 2005
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Video based eye-tracking: our experience with ASTIDET (Advanced Stimuli Design for Eye Tracking) software / A. …”
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  11. 109371

    Proceedings of the 44th Industrial Waste Conference May 9, 10, 11, 1989, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

    Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Part B: Waste Sludge Management -- chapter 74 Cyanide Control in Petroleum Refineries -- chapter 75 Pilot Plant Comparison of Extended Aeration and PACP for Toxicity Reduction in Refinery Wastewater -- chapter 76 Application of Oxygen Uptake Rate in Managing an Activated Sludge Process for Treating Refinery Wastewater -- chapter 77 Liquid/Solids Biotreatment of Pressure Filtered Refinery Waste Sludge -- chapter 78 A Comparative Study of RBC and Activated Sludge in Biotreatment of Wastewater from an Integrated Oil Refinery -- chapter 79 Joint Treatment of Liquid Wastes of Wet Process Hardboard and Formica Plant -- chapter 80 Biological Treatment of BCTMP Wastewaters -- chapter 81 Anoxic Selector for Filamentous Bulking Control, BOD Removal, and Nitrification of Paper Mill Wastewater -- chapter 82 Characterization and Biological Treatment of Bleach Plant Effluent -- chapter 83 Toxicity Evaluation of CTMP Effluent Biotreated by a Pilot-Scale Carrousel Oxidation Ditch System -- chapter 84 Anaerobic and Aerobic Options in Treating Food Industry Wastewater -- chapter 85 Pilot and Full Scale Treatability Studies on Wastewaters from an Edible Oil Refining Industry -- chapter 86 Treatment of Soft Drink Syrup and Bottling Wastewater Using Anaerobic Upflow Packed Bed Reactors -- chapter 87 Removal of Color from Distillery Wastewater -- chapter 88 Batch Reactor Treatment of Dairy Wastewaters: A Case History -- chapter 89 Performance Analysis of a Continuously Fed, Intermittently Decanted Activated Sludge Plant Receiving a High Ammonia Packing House Waste -- chapter 90 Treatment of Pork Processing Wastewater in a Covered Anaerobic Lagoon with Gas Recovery -- chapter 91 Operating Experience: Anaerobic Treatment at Packerland Packing -- chapter 92 Recent Trends in Environmental Legislation Affecting lndustrial Property Transfers -- chapter 93 How to Write Sampling Plans for Regulatory Compliance -- chapter 94 SARA Section 313 Reporting: Better the Second Time Around? …”
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  12. 109372

    CITRUS PRODUCTION technological advancements and adaptation to changing.

    [S.l.] : CRC PRESS, 2023
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  13. 109373

    COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN NEUROSCIENCE

    [S.l.] : CRC PRESS, 2023
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  16. 109376

    Business ethics : case studies and selected readings by Jennings, Marianne

    Mason, Ohio : Thomson/South-Western, 2006
    5th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…The Chicago inner-city school experiment -- unit 4. Individuals, individual values, and the business organization -- section A. …”
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  19. 109379

    Iodine chemistry and applications by Kaiho, Tatsuo

    Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014
    Table of Contents: “…25.3 Photoinitiated Cationic Polymerizations -- 25.4 Photoinitiated Condensation Polymerizations -- 25.5 Imaging Using Diaryliodonium Photoacid Generators -- 25.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 26 Polarizing Films -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Iodine and the Development of Polarized Film -- 26.3 Modern Polarizing Films -- References -- Chapter 27 Iodine in Polymer Synthesis: An Important Element for Precision Polymerizations -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 Living Polymerization and Precision Polymerization -- 27.3 Iodine in Living Cationic Polymerization Cationic Polymerization: Problems in Control -- 27.4 Living Cationic Polymerization -- 27.5 Iodine in Living Radical Polymerization -- References -- Chapter 28 Iodine in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells -- 28.1 Background -- 28.2 Iodine at the Photoelectrode -- 28.3 Iodine at the Counterelectrode -- 28.4 Iodine in the Electrolyte -- 28.5 Challenges with the Iodine-Based Redox System -- 28.6 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 29 Fluorinated Repellents -- 29.1 Overview of Fluorinated Repellents -- 29.2 PFOA Issues -- 29.3 Alternative Technologies -- References -- Chapter 30 Etching Gas -- 30.1 High-Performance Silicon Dioxide Etching -- 30.2 Environmentally Harmonized CF3I Plasma for Low-Damage and Highly Selective Low-k Etching -- 30.3 Experimental -- 30.4 Results and Discussion -- 30.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 31 Other Industrial Applications -- 31.1 Catalyst -- 31.2 Stabilizer -- 31.3 Colorant -- References -- Part VI Bioinorganic chemistry and Environmental Chemistry of iodine -- Chapter 32 Iodine Bioinorganic Chemistry: Physiology, Structures, and Mechanisms -- 32.1 Introduction -- 32.2 Basic Chemistry Of Iodine and Its Compounds -- 32.3 Iodine in Seaweeds and Microbes -- 32.4 Vanadium Haloperoxidases -- 32.5 Concluding Remarks and Future Directions -- Acknowledgments.…”
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  20. 109380

    Analyzing websites

    London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…EHONDART -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Epistemological and methodological issues -- 5.2.1 Genesis of a method -- 5.2.2 Foundational concepts -- 5.2.3 Semiotic tools introduced in the field -- 5.3 The first field: a critical decoding of interfaces -- 5.3.1 Experimental protocol -- 5.3.2 Spontaneous opinions and impressions from viewing BFM TV's website -- 5.3.3 Identification of editorial units and first interpretations -- 5.3.4 Debating and choosing hypotheses -- 5.4 Second field: toward a social semiotic approach of websites -- 5.5 Interpretative hypotheses and interpretative filters -- 5.5.1 "BFM, the information supermarket", from the lens of an anti-capitalist viewpoint and professional habits -- 5.5.2 The "sexist, right-wing BFM", through the prism of a feminist and intersectional perspective -- 5.5.3 "BFM as a counter-power", through the lens of a complicit or critical adherence to the state media -- 5.6 Conclusion -- 5.7 Appendices -- 5.8 References -- Chapter 6 Analyzing the Mobilization Against the LPR on Twitter: Theoretical Issues and Methodological Challenges 131 Justine SIMON -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Multidimensional approach to digital social networks -- 6.2.1 Shedding light on the notion of hypertextualized discourse -- 6.2.2 Shared images and participatory culture -- 6.2.3 Interdiscursivity, narrativity and argumentativity -- 6.3 Ethical questions and methodological challenges -- 6.3.1 Ethical concerns -- 6.3.2 Methodological challenges -- 6.4 Presentation of the six sub-corpora -- 6.4.1 Sub-corpus 1: the narrating Twitter user -- 6.4.2 Sub-corpus 2: the narrator-character Twitter user -- 6.4.3 Sub-corpus 3: calls to action -- 6.4.4 Sub-corpus 4: sharing visual gags and interactive mini-stories -- 6.4.5 Sub-corpus 5: sharing of inter-iconic images and double narratives -- 6.4.6 Sub-corpus 6: oppositions of discourse/counter-discourse -- 6.5 Outlook and analytical perspectives -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 6.7 References -- Chapter 7 Metaphor and Analysis of Websites: Transformations of a Media Object 167 Pergia GKOUSKOU -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Uses of metaphors for analyzing websites and digital communications -- 7.2.1 The "website" object: between documents, media and devices -- 7.2.2 The place of metaphor in the analysis of the "website" object -- 7.2.3 Metaphor and intermediality -- 7.2.4 Metaphors, remediatization and strategies of digital communications -- 7.3 Websites that visualize open data: making sense using the metaphor as inquiry -- 7.3.1 Hypermedia maps in data visualization -- 7.3.2 The metaphor of the mosaic in data visualization -- 7.3.3 Metaphor as a framework for action: involvement of the Internet user and a sense of transparency -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 7.5 References -- Part 3 The Website as a Communication Device -- Chapter 8 Thematic Analysis of Hyperlinks: A Taxonomic Approach 193 Nathalie PIN?…”
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