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    “Opening the era”: to the 100th anniversary of establishing Soviet weekly magazine "Ogonyok" by A. V. Tantsevova

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…“Ogonyok” became the first weekly publication on which pages a new genre appeared - photo essay. Visual genres were actively used, namely a photo report, a photogram, a photo note, a photo cover and a photo collage. …”
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    Scientific research in the health tourism market: a systematic literature review by Nataliia Letunovska, Aleksy Kwilinski, Bozena Kaminska

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Besides, the study concluded that most articles in health tourism marketing are analytical, systematizing data from secondary sources. The authors constructed a visualized representation of the relationships of important concepts, namely the services market, tourism market, health, and medical tourism. …”
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    Novel Advance Image Caption Generation Utilizing Vision Transformer and Generative Adversarial Networks by Shourya Tyagi, Olukayode Ayodele Oki, Vineet Verma, Swati Gupta, Meenu Vijarania, Joseph Bamidele Awotunde, Abdulrauph Olanrewaju Babatunde

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This merging of features is made possible using a self-attention mechanism, which enables the model to efficiently take in and process data from both textual and visual sources using the self-attention properties of the self-attention mechanism. …”
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    Health management at the regional level: multivariable performance assessment by Andrii Shipko, Nadiia Demikhova, Krzysztof Pajak, Vira Motrechko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Besides, the study concluded that most articles in health tourism marketing are analytical, systematizing data from secondary sources. The authors constructed a visualized representation of the relationships of important concepts, namely the services market, tourism market, health, and medical tourism. …”
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    SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CITIES AND AGGLOMERATIONS: INTEGRATION OF GIS AND BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES by A. A. Cherkasov, R. K. Maxmudov, N. V. Sopnev

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…GIS allows you to structure data and visualize it, thus obtaining a geographical interpretation of information. …”
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    Improving Student Learning Outcomes Through Accurate Online Modules with the ADDIE Model by Linanda Elsa Dilaines, Elly Astuti, Elana Era Yusdita

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The Accurate Online module, equipped with illustrations and case studies, can accommodate students with visual and kinesthetic learning styles. …”
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    Alternative and Augmentative Communication in Class for Children with Intellectual Disabilities by O. V. Zashchirinskaia, P. A. Belimova

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Children with intellectual disabilities have significant difficulties in perceiving visual symbols as a result of cognitive and sensory challenges. …”
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    Cartes de Tendre : Échos pastoraux et littérature des objets galants en Angleterre au XVIIe siècle – « A Voyage to the Isle of Love » (1684) et La Montre, or The Lover’s Watch (168... by Line Cottegnies

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…When Aphra Behn translated Le Voyage de l’Île d’amour de Paul Tallemant (1663) and Balthazar de Bonnecorse’s La Montre (1666), respectively in 1684 and 1686, she was adapting for an English readership a model of “gallant” literature steeped in pastoral sources that was very popular in France at the time. …”
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    NEW OPPONENT’S FACE_CARICATURES ABOUT USSR IN CANADIAN POLITICAL DISCOURSE (1945-1953) by Tkachenko Vadym Oleksiiovych

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…It is questionable and scientifically interesting to reveal how the Canadian attitude to the later-Stalinist Soviet Union had changed from mostly allied to mostly hostile. Using the visual history approach among with the discourse studies, the author studied how this relation change had occurred using the caricatures as the primary sources. …”
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    Risks of Carcinogenic Pollution in Wood Industry within European Regulations by Antonio Kruljac, Anka Ozana Čavlović

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Carcinogenic chemical compounds, apart from causing cancer, also pose a great risk for human health in other terms like respiratory issues, skin irritation, allergic reactions, congenital abnormalities in women, visual impairments, immune system and neurological disorders, hormonal imbalances, etc. …”
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    Slavonia Hotel System by Nebojša Antešević, Jasenka Kranjčević

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The SHS project was based on the principle of standardization in terms of spatial-functional organization, architectural design, interior design, furnishing and visual communication elements as well as operation and market penetration, and was envisaged as the driving force behind continental tourism development in Slavonia and Baranja. …”
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    Unifying Culture Through Language: An Analysis of the Emergence of Classical Judeo-Arabic Writing by Aaron Levi Forman

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This paper compares twelfth-century Cairo Geniza fragments of Saadia’s Tafsir and Siddur, analyzing the visual interplay of Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic in these sources. …”
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    The Instagram Image of the City. Insights from Lodz, Poland by Zasina Jakub

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…As millions of users have been creating and transmitting visual representations of cityscapes (e.g., photos taken with smartphones), it is crucial to understand features of the online crowd-sourced images of cities and their relations with their offine archetypes. …”
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    Non-ocular biomarkers for early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy by non-invasive methods by Huaixue Gou, Juping Liu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Timely diagnosis and intervention facilitate the prevention of diabetes-associated visual impairment. Classical imaging methods may prevent the timely detection of DR due to shortages of specialized facilities and retinal specialists, particularly in remote areas. …”
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    Naughty Nuns and Saucy Sisters: The Queer Nun at the End of the 1980s by Thomas Elliott

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…By placing these works alongside sources drawn from British art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, I examine the place of the nun in visual culture in Britain, particularly her representation as a licentious and sapphic figure, before returning to the twentieth century to trace the trans-historical resonances of these connotations in the work of Fraser and the London House and their attempts to deconstruct and reappropriate socially constructed categories of sexuality and gender. …”
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    Digital elevation models, old maps, and cultural heritage—geospatial assets for the digital humanities by Britta Ricker

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…A spatial approach to the digital humanities connects tangible geographic sources from the past with clues found in the present-day landscape. …”
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    New insights and a computational model for understanding induced motion revealed through novel variants of the Flying Bluebottle Illusion by Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Gideon P. Caplovitz

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The Flying Bluebottle Illusion is a compelling example of how the perceived trajectory of moving objects can be greatly influenced by other motion sources in the visual scene. In this article, we present a series of simplified variants of the Flying Bluebottle Illusion in which the true motion of a target is a circular orbit around a central point. …”
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