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Perioperative nonspecific histamine release : a new classification by aetiological mechanisms and evaluation of their clinical relevance

1993

As a consequence of the performance of a randomized controlled clinical trial on perioperative histamine release and cardiovascular and respiratory disturbances, several types of increases in plasma histamine had to be distinguished instead of only two which existed at the beginning of the study: drug-induced allergic and pseudoallergic reactions. First of all, the new classification by aetiology (clinical epidemiology) was derived from a meta-analysis (secondary analysis) of the most recent literature. According to that histamine release in the perioperative period has several, different causes and is involved in several, different disease manifestations. A clear distinction (classificatio…

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Ethnography on tourist spaces

2017

Tourism-related research, despite the great number of books and studies, seems to face one of its worst epistemological crises. At some extent, scholars have serious difficulties to define what tourism means. Though anthropology was the discipline more prone to tourism, as it is, a rite of passage, the current state of indiscipline claimed by Tribe, de Escalona and Korstanje as well as the autonomy of an international academy is more oriented to marketing than to science, are some of the problems tourism research faces today (Tribe, 1997, 2010; Korstanje, 2010; de Escalona, 2015). In this difficult context, Nogues Pedregal provides readers with a masterful ethnography which serves to interp…

Rite of passageAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)State (polity)AestheticsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAnthropologyEthnographyTribeSociologyAutonomyTourismmedia_commonInternational Journal of Tourism Anthropology
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‘It’s not a part of me, but it is what it is’: the struggle of becoming en-wheeled after spinal cord injury

2019

Many people who experience spinal cord injury become long-term wheelchair users. This article addresses the process of becoming en-wheeled through the case example of a disabled man called Patrick.An intrinsic case study informed by posthumanist developments was used. Within this design, Patrick and his manual wheelchair were the entangled participants of the inquiry.Interviews and fieldwork observation with Patrick were conducted. Qualitative data were analysed using the posthumanist notion of 'assemblages'.The results illuminate Patrick's struggle of negotiating a new embodied selfhood that includes the wheelchair. Patrick engaged in ableist rehabilitation after spinal cord injury to recu…

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Sublime and grotesque:exploring the liminal positioning of clowns between oppositional aesthetic categories

2019

The horror clown is a potential rooted in the liminalities that are an integral part of the clown figure per se. Drawing on anthropological work and the study of popular culture, this paper argues that clowns can be placed between different dualistic frames such as the sacred and the profane, the sublime and the grotesque, and fear and disgust. This positioning and the ways in which clowns operate between these categories are transmitted aesthetically. In this paper the dualistic aesthetics and violent potential of clowns is examined through three different clown examples: the ritual clown, the circus clown and the horror clown. Field observations made by Keisalo of the Chapayeka rituals cl…

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsliminalityLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopular culture050109 social psychologyArt16. Peace & justiceSublimeClownssublimeviolenceAestheticsprofanegrotesque0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLiminalitymedia_commonsacred
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Bello e Idea nell’estetica del Seicento

2007

The Beautiful and The Idea in 17th-Century Aesthetics In his renowned lecture on the Idea, which he delivered at the Academy of Saint Luke in 1664, Giovan Pietro Bellori asserts the superiority of ideal beauty against the slavish imitation of reality and the unbridled freedom of the imagination. However, an equally important, albeit lesser known, contributor to the formulation of this classicist aesthetic theory is Giovan Battista Agucchi, author of a Treatise on Painting that appeared in fragmentary form in 1646. In this work, Agucchi identifes beauty as the truest and highest aim of painting; he attributes to the artist the power to contemplate the Idea, and confers a profound cognitive v…

Aesthetics Art Theory History of Ideas Agucchi Bellori beauty creativitySettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticaestetica teoria delle arti scultura storia delle idee Agucchi Bellori bellezza creatività
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A New System for Choosing the Form and Size of Complete Denture Anterior Teeth

2016

Introduction: In the absence of pre-extraction records, the choice of the size an form of anterior complete denture teeth can be extremely subjective. Several clinical and statistical parameters are usually used for choosing the correct size and form of the complete denture anterior teeth. Clinical Innovation: The technique consists of a system that allows the dentist to choose and, if necessary, easily change the dental mold during maxillomandibular recording session. The unique feature of the system is that six teeth of each mold are represented by veneers, which are connected to each other on the lingual surface by a fiber that allows each veneer some degree of movement. Discussion: This…

complete denturesLingual surfaceComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheArtifical teeth; clinical technique; complete dentures; dental aesthetics; oral rehabilitation; Dentistry (all)medicine030212 general & internal medicineSession (computer science)A fibersGeneral DentistryAnterior teethArtifical teethOrthodonticsbusiness.industry030206 dentistrycomplete dentureclinical techniquelcsh:RK1-715stomatognathic diseasesDental moldDental aestheticsdental aestheticoral rehabilitationlcsh:DentistryDentistry (all)Veneerdental aestheticsbusinessDental Hypotheses
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The Politics of Utopia: Walter Pater’s “Lacedaemon”

2016

Walter Pater is not usually considered as a politically committed writer, neither is Aestheticism of which he was the gifted theoretician with The Renaissance (1873). Although the political commitments of the Aesthetic movement have been questioned over the last two decades, both by including women aesthetes, and by re-evaluating the movement’s dissemination among the middle classes, discussion of Pater’s political ideas is almost non-existent. His Plato and Platonism (1893) is however not so remote from politics since it discusses Plato’s political philosophy. In particular, “Lacedaemon”, the chapter devoted to Sparta, enables Pater to intervene in the political debate from an original sta…

[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturemedia_common.quotation_subject“Lacedaemon”Pater Walter[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePolitics« Lacédémone »UtopiaéthiquePlato and PlatonismPolitical philosophylcsh:Social sciences (General)Walter PaterCitizenshipmedia_commonPlatoLiteratureEthicsLiterary genreeducationDystopialcsh:English languagebusiness.industryPhilosophyPolitics06 humanities and the artséducation[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature060202 literary studiesethicspolitiqueutopieutopiaPlaton et le platonisme0602 languages and literatureaestheticsAestheticismlcsh:H1-99politicslcsh:PE1-3729PlatonismbusinessesthétiqueE-REA
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Subepithelial connective tissue graft with or without enamel matrix derivative for the treatment of Miller class I and II gingival recessions: a cont…

2012

Background The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the combination of enamel matrix derivative (EMD) with subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) plus coronally advanced flap (CAF) would improve the treatment outcomes of Miller class I and II gingival recessions when compared with the same technique (SCTG plus CAF) alone. Methods The study was designed as a randomized, parallel, controlled, double-blinded clinical trial. Forty-two patients were randomly assigned in the test group (SCTG plus EMD) and in the control group (SCTG). Patients had at least one gingival recession ≥ 2 mm. The clinical parameters were evaluated at baseline and at 14 d, 1, 3, 6 and 12 mo follow-up time poin…

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On Thinking the Tragic with Adorno

2016

This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy through a reading of his early collaborative work with Max Horkheimer, the Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944). While Adorno’s view has often been considered to be tragic, little has been done to reconstruct the tragic dimension of his thought. I argue that the view of the human condition, presented in the Dialectic of Enlightenment, is founded on metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical convictions that have structural similarities with the positions held by theorists and philosophers of tragedy and the tragic. Since traces of these tragic elements can be found throughout Adorn…

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Introduction—Feelings Matter

2020

Emotions are a hot topic in design, human–computer interaction and any area of business these days. Their significance in areas in which people make choices, decisions and engage in action has been undeniable for at least the last 40 years of psychology and consumer scholarship. What once was an extremely contested, fuzzy and (almost) easily scientifically avoidable area, is now at the centre of everyone’s interest. In an era of cognitive computing, artificial intelligence (so-called learning and thinking machines), and optimization, all attention is placed on what makes us human, and the ways in which human thought actually operates. This emotional logic, intentionality and consciousness i…

ScholarshipFeelingAction (philosophy)Aestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitive computingSociologyConsciousnessArchitectureDesign methodsmedia_commonDesign technology
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