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    Personal identity and persistence over time : the hybrid view with regard to hylomorphism by Keles, Serap

    Published 2020
    “…The hybrid view proposes that we are essentially embodied, thinking beings. It is thus both non-reductionist and non-dualistic. …”
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    Efficient reconfigurable architectures for 3-D medical image compression by Ahmad, Afandi

    Published 2010
    “…In these �elds, medical image compression is important since both e�cient storage and transmission of data through high-bandwidth digital communication lines are of crucial importance. Despite their advantages, most 3-D medical imaging algorithms are computationally intensive with matrix transformation as the most fundamental operation involved in the transform-based methods. …”
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    Dialectic of digital enlightenment: reclaiming radical philosophy for our times by Nayak, Bhabani Shankar

    Published 2025
    “…The volume aims to free these eleven European philosophers from the prison of Eurocentric knowledge traditions and its universalistic tendencies, which dominate the world and undermine these European philosophers, whose philosophies appeal to all human beings across the globe.…”
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    Challenges to consumers practices toward renewable energy in household from a socio-technical perspective by Mohd Fadzil, Nur Hafizah

    Published 2017
    “…Energy has always been a major source of human beings and has depended on it for survival and productive activities. …”
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    The biosemiotic imagination in the Victorian frames of mind : Newman, Eliot and Welby by Neubauer, Deana

    Published 2016
    “…The latter’s observation that biology is semiotics, its postulation of the continuity between the natural and cultural world through semiosis and evolutionary semiotic scaffolding its emphasis on the coordination of organic life processes on all levels, from simple cells to human beings, via semiotic interactions that depend on interpretation, communication and learning, and its consequent refusal of Cartesian divide, all find distinct resonances with these earlier thinkers. …”
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