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UNINA9910341846603321 |
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Henry Philippe |
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Arts de la scène : Un tournant nécessaire / / Philippe Henry |
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Avignon, : Éditions Universitaires d’Avignon, 2019 |
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1 online resource (80 p.) |
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EthisEmmanuel |
HenryPhilippe |
MalinasDamien |
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Theater |
industrie culturelle |
scène |
art du spéctacle |
théâtre |
économie créative |
évolution |
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Le monde des arts de la scène est finalement symptomatique des évolutions et des changements contemporains, tant internes aux mondes de l’art que contextuels. Il est de fait exemplaire de bien des mutations actuelles, même s’il présente des spécificités fortes. Celles-ci sont d’ailleurs bienvenues pour examiner, par contrepoint, la dominance actuelle des industries culturelles ou, pour demain, de l’économie créative. |
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UNINA9910827271903321 |
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Autore |
Draganov Peter V. |
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Advanced techniques for endoscopic resection in the GI tract / / Peter V. Draganov, Takuji Gotoda, Dennis Yang |
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Thorofare, New Jersey : , : Slack Incorporated, , [2019] |
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©2019 |
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1 online resource (426 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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UNINA9910557338203321 |
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Autore |
Di Rienzo Marco |
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Titolo |
Wearable and Nearable Biosensors and Systems for Healthcare |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
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1 online resource (226 p.) |
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Humanities |
Social interaction |
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Biosensors and systems in the form of wearables and "nearables" (i.e., everyday sensorized objects with transmitting capabilities such as smartphones) are rapidly evolving for use in healthcare. Unlike conventional approaches, these technologies can enable seamless or on-demand physiological monitoring, anytime and anywhere. Such monitoring can help transform healthcare from the current reactive, one-size-fits-all, hospital-centered approach into a future proactive, personalized, decentralized structure. Wearable and nearable biosensors and systems have been made possible through integrated innovations in sensor design, electronics, data transmission, power management, and signal processing. Although much progress has been made in this field, many open challenges for the scientific community remain, especially for those applications requiring high accuracy. This book contains the 12 papers that constituted a recent Special Issue of Sensors sharing the same title. The aim of the initiative was to provide a collection of state-of-the-art investigations on wearables and nearables, in order to stimulate technological advances and the use of the technology to benefit healthcare. The topics covered by the book offer both depth and breadth pertaining to wearable and nearable technology. They include new biosensors and data transmission techniques, studies on accelerometers, signal processing, and |
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cardiovascular monitoring, clinical applications, and validation of commercial devices. |
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