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    Use of Software Engineering techniques by independent game developers in Brazil

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    Carli, B.L. (2017) Use of Software Engineering techniques by independent game developers in Brazil. Journal of Geek Studies 4(2): 1-9

    Introducing “La fabrique du droit”. A Conversation with Bruno Latour

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    Bruno Latour talks with Paolo Landri about his book on the Conseil d'Etat (La Fabrique du droit). The conversation was held in 2006 at the time of the Italian translation of the book and illustrates the research project and the difficulties the author had in the field. At the same time, it clarifies the trajectories of Bruno Latour's work and theoretical framework of his program of study with respect to sociology, anthropology, and philosophy of law. The conversation helps to understand the open-ended character of Bruno Latour's research and reflection including STS as well as sociological, anthropological and philosophical themes

    Cosmetic results in 242 patients treated by conservative suegery for breast cancer

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    The surgery of breast cancer has changed lately in favour of breast conserving treatment, the main purpose of which is to provide good cosmetic results together with radical resection of the tumour. In this paper we describe the cosmetic results obtained in 242 patients treated by conservative surgery (226 quadrantectomies, 93%, and 16 lumpectomies, 7%) for low risk breast cancer. Several of these resections were combined with plastic surgical techniques for residual breast reshaping. The technique chosen depended on the site of tumour, width of resection, and breast volume. The cosmetic assessment was made by the patient and the physician. Our data suggest that better cosmetic results may be obtained when plastic surgical procedures are combined with conservative surgery for breast cancer

    Author Correction: Collection of the digital data from the neurological examination.

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    In this article, the corresponding author was inadvertently designated only to “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” but it should have been “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” and “Walter Maetzler”. The original article has been corrected

    On Bruno Schulz’s Bookplates

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    The Polish version of the article was published in Roczniki Humanistyczne vol. 64, issue 1 (2016). The article enters into a dialogue with the interpretation of Bruno Schulz’s bookplates made by Władysław Panas in his book Bruno od Mesjasza (Bruno of the Messiah) (Lublin 2001). An attempt to understand them in a different (less holistic) way leads the author of the article to the conclusion that in Schulz’s plates the first veiled variant of the mythical Book may be seen—of the fundamental motif of Bruno Schulz’s later literary work

    Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 Publishes First-Author Research

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    Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in nature magazine on May 4, 2022.Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in Nature magazine on May 4, 2022. Sex hormones play a central role in shaping behavior throughout the animal kingdom, and this study maps where the receptor for estrogen binds to DNA in neurons that regulate rodent social interactions. The findings reveal that estrogen establishes lasting sex differences in gene expression and neuroanatomy during brain development, and identifies hundreds of genes that may mediate estrogen's effects on behavior and disease. Gegenhuber earned a PhD from the Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences in Long Island, N.Y.. in May 2022. His field of research is in neuroscience, and he has accepted a postdoctoral research position at Harvard Medical Center in Boston, Mass. He also holds the honor of being the Pacific Class of 2016 Valedictorian

    Exposer le présent dans les lieux du passé romain Les pavillons fascistes au Circus Maximus (1937-1939)

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    L’article se focalise sur les quatre rétrospectives établies au Circus Maximus entre 1937 et 1939 : l’Exposition nationale des colonies de vacances et de l’assistance aux enfants, l’Exposition du secteur textile national, la première Exposition nationale du temps libre et la première Exposition autarcique du minéral italien. Au lieu de se borner à exposer dans leurs salles les témoignages de la politique autarcique et sociale du Parti national fasciste, les manifestations en question ont utilisé le site archéologique comme une toile de fond sur laquelle s’inscrivaient les pavillons, les promenades, les bordures et les structures consacrées au loisir conçues par les organisateurs. Elles ont ainsi devancé cette fonction d’hébergement d’évènements de masse (foires, concerts, rassemblements, projections cinématographiques) qui persiste et qui implique un lien nouveau entre la ville moderne et les vestiges antiques, ne cessant de susciter la réponse enthousiaste du public, mais aussi les inquiétudes des archéologues, des conservateurs, des architectes, et des citoyens les plus avertis de la fragilité des restes du passé
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