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Multi-directional illumination for automatic flaw detection on photographic film: The importance of being many
TL;DR: The present paper reports the results of the experiment that answers the question “how many different directions of illumination are needed for an effective flaw detection?”, and finds the more numerous is the set of images used, the better is the result.
Implications of Enforced Disappearances on Women-headed Families in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Jeevasuthan Subramaniam,Nur Mohammad Majumder,Zulkarnain A. Hatta,Abul Fozol Muhammod Zakaria +3 more
TL;DR: This article examined the impact of enforced disappearances on women-headed households of North Province in a post-conflict context, focusing on identity crisis, patriarchal domination, psychological implications, handling with painful experiences and potential challenges in implementing psycho-social programs for their well-being.
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Mo(ve)ments in the academic supervision relationship: Ethics in practice
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the moments when a student counsellor/ researcher came to an impasse in transcribing and analysing data generated in an auto-ethnography, and the author, the academic supervisor's responses to these difficulties.
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A cross-cultural analysis of perception on ageist attitudes between Korean and American social work students
TL;DR: Lee et al. as mentioned in this paper examined whether there are differences in ageist attitudes toward a person who is struggling from terminal illness between Korean and American social work major students at the undergraduate level.