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4 research outputs found
Microscope and spectacle: On the complexities of using new visual technologies to communicate about wildlife conservation
Author
A Damasio
A Hansen
+43Â more
A Hansen
Anke Fischer
Audrey Verma
B Büscher
B Christophers
B Latour
BJ Welling
C Springer
CNL Chambers
D Bickford
D Bouse
D Brockington
D Kahan
E Kals
G Debord
G Mitman
GM Mace
J Baudrillard
J Blewitt
J Blewitt
J Doyle
J Hinds
J Igoe
J Lorimer
J Vining
K Milton
KM DeLuca
LA Iozzi
LA Vivanco
M Littledyke
MH Jacobs
MJ Manfredo
MJ Novacek
NL Elliot
P Rudiak-Gould
PM Niedenthal
R Clements
R Cox
René van der Wal
RS Lazarus
RS Wilson
SK Jacobson
T Sunderland
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Should I Stay or Should I Go – Cognitive Conflict in Multi-Attribute Signals Probed with East and West German ‘Ampelmännchen’ Traffic Signs
Author
B Zhang
Bettina Olk
+14Â more
Chris Chambers
Claudia Peschke
Claus C. Hilgetag
CM MacLeod
CNL Olivers
J Moran
JM Wolfe
JR Stroop
M Duckenfield
P Brieler
P Fraisse
RR Dewar
S Kastner
S Rach
Publication venue
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Perceived inequity, professional and personal fulfillment by women intensivists in France
Author
A Godier
A Hogh
+18Â more
B Venkatesh
B Venkatesh
C Ridgeway
CNL Chambers
E Aakhus
E Paice
FH Hawker
G Bedi
HO Witteman
J Jamieson
K Kelley
KP Richter
L Modra
L Quine
M Carnes
M Kivimäki
SA Lopez
SM Ruzycki
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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The left visual-field advantage in rapid visual presentation is amplified rather than reduced by posterior-parietal rTMS
Author
A Holländer
A Holländer
+40Â more
AC Nobre
AT Sack
B Stürmer
C Babiloni
CC Hilgetag
CD Chambers
CD Chambers
CNL Olivers
D Cazzoli
D Navon
E Rounis
Friderike Möller
G Fuggetta
G Koch
H Pashler
Hartwig R. Siebner
HR Siebner
IM Harris
J Danckert
J Driver
JB Hellige
JB Hellige
JB Hellige
K Kessler
Kamila Åšmigasiewicz
L Battelli
L Naccache
M Corbetta
M Esterman
M Kinsbourne
MFS Rushworth
Michał Kuniecki
PE Scalf
R Verleger
RC Oldfield
Rolf Verleger
RT Pivik
Sergiu Groppa
T Siman-Tov
T Siman-Tov
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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