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    The Typewriter in the 21st Century: Understanding the Nostalgic Aesthetics and Politics of Tyler Knott Gregson’s Instapoetry by Jyoti, Nina Caldeira

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Published in 2014, the collection possesses a temporal aura which not only romanticizes the past but also conveys the present as a part of the past by impersonating pre-digital analog techniques and materials. …”
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    Récit de guerre et éthique. Singularité, communauté et temporalité Adieu à tout cela de Robert Graves et La main coupée de Blaise Cendrars by Anne MOUNIC

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…After briefly recalling a few narratives written during or after the Great War and classifying them along two lines – either an idealistic view of death or the expression of the choice of life, ecstasy or a taste for everyday life, impersonal or personal standpoint, individualism and the individual voice – so as to highlight opposite views, I intend to compare two significant novels, written by volunteers, Goodbye to Al That / Adieu à tout cela? …”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The established tradition of interpretation the Descartes’ philosophizing nature as the filiation process of impersonal knowledge loses its cogency these days. The unprejudiced vision of the texts urges to revise (1) the interpretation of cognition process as reflection, (2) the vision of philosophizing process as the depersonalized one, and (3) reduced human image as a thinking thing as unacceptable.…”
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    Anthropological Component of Descartes’ Ontology by Anatolii M. Malivskyi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The established tradition of interpretation the Descartes’ philosophizing nature as the filiation process of impersonal knowledge loses its cogency these days. The unprejudiced vision of the texts urges to revise (1) the interpretation of cognition process as reflection, (2) the vision of philosophizing process as the depersonalized one, and (3) reduced human image as a thinking thing as unacceptable.…”
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    Generic and vague uses of a second-person singular pronoun in an open-class person-reference system and speaker creativity in reported speech: the case of anata in Japanese by Yonezawa Yoko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…First, it refutes the broader assumption in typological studies that languages with an open-class pronominal system, such as Japanese and Korean, do not allow generic uses of 2sg (Kitagawa and Lehrer 1990. Impersonal uses of personal pronouns. Journal of Pragmatics 14(5). 739–759). …”
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    Self-mentions in design area disciplines: A corpus analysis by Victor(ia) Batres-Prieto, Asad Abbas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, self-mentions in architecture tend to use the impersonal writing of hard fields because this discipline has a close historical relationship with engineering. …”
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    Investigating Valency Decreasing Verb Operational Devices: A Case Study of the Oromo Language by Ayub Ismael Jarso, Giorgio Banti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The valency-decreasing operations in Oromo are the passives with -am- suffix, the anticausatives with -at- suffix, the inchoatives with -a(a)t-, -a(a)h- and -o(o)m- suffixes and the impersonal inflections of syntactic constructions. The findings revealed how these devices function in Oromo verbal operations. …”
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    Planning for the Pandemic by Joanne Embree

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…In general, the plans tend to be impersonal because they concentrate on essential functions that need to be undertaken in an institution and assume that, with training, all personnel can cross-cover these services to accommodate for those times when the employees who routinely perform those tasks are absent.…”
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    Semantic and Syntactic Aspects of “Bāyestan” in Tārīkh-i Bayhaqī by Mona Valipour

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We have thus shown that the impersonality of this verb is due to the syntactic and semantic nature of the subject and has nothing to do with the changes of the verb during the grammaticalization. …”
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    Anonymous Authentication Scheme Based on Physically Unclonable Function and Biometrics for Smart Cities by Vincent Omollo Nyangaresi, Ahmad A. AlRababah, Ganesh Keshaorao Yenurkar, Ravikumar Chinthaginjala, Muhammad Yasir

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is also shown to withstand typical smart city threats such as side‐channeling, offline guessing, session key disclosure, eavesdropping, session hijacking, privileged insider, and impersonation attacks. Moreover, comparative performance shows that it incurs the lowest energy and computation costs at relatively low communication overheads.…”
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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF PRAGMATISM AND PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIO-HUMANITARIAN REDESCRIPTION OF ANALYTIC METHODOLOGY by A. S. Synytsia

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Pragmatists criticized impersonal, formal thinking, which cannot be an effective means of cognition. …”
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    Artificial intelligence empowered voice generation for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients by Stefano Regondi, Giordana Donvito, Emanuele Frontoni, Milutin Kostovic, Fabio Minazzi, Sébastien Bratières, Massimiliano Filosto, Raffaele Pugliese

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, such synthetic voices are often perceived as impersonal and fail to capture the unique voice and identity of the patient. …”
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    Active Theater as a Complementary Therapy for Parkinson's Disease Rehabilitation: A Pilot Study by Nicola Modugno, Sara Iaconelli, Mariagrazia Fiorlli, Francesco Lena, Imogen Kusch, Giovanni Mirabella

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We hypothesized that theater could reduce clinical disability and improve the quality of life of PD patients (primary end points) more efficiently than other complementary therapies because (1) in order to impersonate a character, patients are forced to regain the control of their bodies; and (2) while being part of a group, patients have a high degree of social interaction. …”
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