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    The humanitarian-architect divide by Scott-Smith, T

    Published 2017
    “…Humanitarians and architects can fail to find a common language, characterising each other in schematic terms. …”
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    Lucian's Hippias by Thonemann, P

    Published 2023
    “…Lucian's Hippias or The Bath, traditionally considered to be a straight-faced encomium of a historical architect and real-life bath-house of the Antonine period, is now often judged to be a work of satire, though what exactly is being satirized has remained elusive. …”
    Journal article
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    Britain and the Paraguayan Dictatorship, c. 1820–1840 by Middleton, A

    Published 2021
    “…Their attempts to make sense of this spectacular experiment in government, and its architect Dr Francia, helped to crystallize public attitudes towards the condition of Spanish America in the 1820s and 1830s. …”
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    Aftersound: Mhamad Safa in conversation with Gascia Ouzounian by Safa, M, Ouzounian, G

    Published 2024
    “…This conversation, which took place at The Showroom, London, on March 8, 2022, brings together the sound producer and architect Mhamad Safa and the sonic theorist Gascia Ouzounian in exploring Safa’s work on sound, trauma, and acoustic jurisprudence, with a focus on Beirut and Lebanon. …”
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    Editorial overview: Virus structure and assembly: Virions - from structure and physics to design principles. by Zlotnick, A, Huiskonen, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Architect Louis Henry Sullivan, a mentor of Frank Lloyd Wright, coined the phrase 'form (ever) follows function'. …”
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    Elemental aesthetics: On artistic experiments with solar energy by Engelmann, S, McCormack, D

    Published 2017
    “…Our argument is developed via participatory engagement with the work of contemporary artist and architect Tomás Saraceno, central to which is the ongoing attempt to craft aesthetic works that mobilize the elemental energy of the sun to generate novel modes of sensing, traveling, and living in the air. …”
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    'Synne to shewe, vs to frame': Representing the Church in Robert Mannyng's 'Handlyng Synne' by Varnam, L

    Published 2017
    “…In his influential treatise on poetics, the Poetria Nova (c. 1200), Geoffrey of Vinsauf famously used the metaphor of the architect as a didactic exemplum for the poet.<br/> Geoffrey’s use of the metaphor of the master builder is a cornerstone of late medieval architectural representation and the connection that he sets up between material and poetic composition forms part of the intellectual background to the early fourteenth-century penitential handbook Handlyng Synne by Robert Mannyng (c. 1283–c. 1338) that will be the subject of this article. …”
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    Theatrical marginalia: Pierre Baillot and the prototype of the modern performer by Morabito, F

    Published 2020
    “…At the core of the Paris Conservatoire’s universal pedagogical project, the violinist Pierre Baillot (1771-1842) devised a prototype professional figure for the future of instrumental performance across genres: not a puppet-musician controlled via invisible strings, but an architect of musical impersonations, able to stimulate images or stories in the listeners’ mind and leave them theatrically spellbound.…”
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    A self-aggrandizing vehicle: tathāgatagarbha, tīrthikas, and the true self by Jones, CV

    Published 2016
    “…The tathāgatagarbha presented as a Buddhist doctrine of the self can hence be understood as a complement to a certain understanding of the Mahāyāna, here the archetype of all paths that claim to deliver an end to saṃsāra, and to an account of the Buddha as the architect of all ostensibly non-Buddhist accounts of liberation.…”
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    Blood donation screening for hepatitis B virus core antibodies: The importance of confirmatory testing and initial implication for rare blood donor groups by Fu, MX, Ingram, J, Roberts, C, Nurmi, V, Watkins, E, Dempsey, N, Golubchik, T, Breuer, J, Brailsford, S, Irving, WL, Andersson, M, Simmonds, P, Harvala, H

    Published 2024
    “…Results: Eighty percentage of samples reactive in Architect anti‐HBc assay were positive by the Murex assay and anti‐HBc neutralization. …”
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    Immunogenicity of COVID ‐19 vaccines in patients with follicular lymphoma receiving frontline chemoimmunotherapy by Lim, YJ, Ward, V, Brown, A, Phillips, E, Kronsteiner, B, Malone, T, Jennings, D, Healy, S, Longet, S, James, T, Thomson, P, Farrell, L, Oates, M, Jackson, R, Morrison, A, Burns, M, Carroll, M, Klenerman, P, Turtle, L, Naisbitt, D, Rhodes, M, Robinson, K, Gatto, S, Young, M, Eyre, TA, Eyre, DW, Dunachie, S, Barnes, E

    Published 2024
    “…Blood samples obtained after vaccine doses 1 and 2 (V1, V2) were analysed for antibodies and T cells reactive to the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein using the Abbott Architect and interferon‐gamma ELISpot assays respectively. …”
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    Baseline morning cortisol level as a predictor of pituitary–adrenal reserve: a comparison across three assays by Sbardella, E, Isidori, A, Woods, C, Argese, N, Tomlinson, J, Shine, B, Jafar-Mohammadi, B, Grossman, A

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <h4>Design</h4> <p>Observational, retrospective cross-sectional study at two centres</p> <h4>Patients and Measurements</h4> <p>Retrospective analysis of the results of 1019 SSTs with the Advia Centaur, 449 SSTs with the Architect, and 2050 SSTs with the Roche Modular System assay. …”
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    Stringent thresholds in SARS-CoV-2 IgG assays lead to under-detection of mild infections by Eyre, DW, Lumley, SF, O'Donnell, D, Stoesser, NE, Matthews, PC, Howarth, A, Hatch, SB, Marsden, BD, Cox, S, James, T, Cornall, RJ, Stuart, DI, Screaton, G, Ebner, D, Crook, DW, Conlon, CP, Jeffery, K, Walker, TM, Peto, TEA

    Published 2021
    “…<br><strong> Results<br></strong> The proportion of healthcare workers reporting anosmia/ageusia increased at antibody readings below diagnostic thresholds using an in-house ELISA (n = 9324) and the Abbott Architect chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA; n = 11,324): 426/906 (47%) reported anosmia/ageusia with a positive ELISA, 59/449 (13.1%) with high-negative and 326/7969 (4.1%) with low-negative readings. …”
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    More design, less innovation by Sipus, M

    Published 2017
    “…Those working in international agencies to develop shelter solutions for displaced populations can learn much from human-centred design practices of professional architects and planners. …”
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    Learning curves and collaboration in reconceiving refugee settlements by Cuéllar, M, Surendra, A

    Published 2014
    “…A collaboration between UNHCR, Ennead Architects and Stanford University uses settlement design to promote innovation and further development in the refugee protection model but collaborators initially face a steep learning curve.…”
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