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Time: Limits and Constraints
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The thirteenth volume in the interdisciplinary study of time series explores the way in which limits and constraints impact upon our understanding of time as mentioned in this paper, focusing on the relationship between time and space.Abstract:
This thirteenth volume in the interdisciplinary Study of Time series explores the way in which limits and constraints impact upon our understanding of time.read more
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The psychology of time: a view backward and forward.
TL;DR: This selective overview highlights a number of strands of progress and how they have helped lead to the present, in which the cognitive neuroscience of time and timing in the brain is one of the most fervent and fertile modern areas of brain research.
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Design Principles for Adaptive Automation and Aiding
TL;DR: The history of this research and the lessons that have been learned from it are presented and several design guidelines for the successful implementation of adaptive automation are presented in order to serve the community of designers who will be implementing adaptive automation.
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Is the Expiration of Intellectual Property Rights a Problem for Non-consequentialist Theories of Intellectual Property?
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that termination of intellectual property rights is not an insurmountable problem for non-consequentialist theories of property rights, at least as things are at least.
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From Time's Boomerang to Pointillist Mosaic: Translating Cloud Atlas into Film
Paul A. Harris,Jo Alyson Parker +1 more
TL;DR: The Cloud Atlas as discussed by the authors was adapted for the screen, but as a sort of pointillist mosaic: we stay in each of the six worlds just long enough for the hook to be sunk in, and from then on the film darts from world to world at the speed of a plate-spinner, revisiting each narrative for long enough to propel it forward.
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Hontologie: The Chronotope of Shame in Jean Rhys’s Good Morning, Midnight
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply the mutual enmeshment in the genre of the novel of space and time, or "chronotope," to Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight, and identify Sasha's primal experience of shame as the cause of temporal collapse.