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  1. Examining physical traces in waiting sheds of the University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus led us in getting-to-know the UP students aka "Iskolar ng Bayan" better.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Abstract. In this article, three main approaches to situate forensic traces in time were revisited under the prism of the Sydney Declaration and adapted to be applicable to a large range of physical and digital traces. The first approach is based on time tags which are time-based characteristics produced as the result of an activity at a ...

  3. 13 de sept. de 2023 · Archaeology is centrally concerned with the tension between material remains in the present and a reconstructed past. This tension is captured by the concept of a trace, namely a contemporary phenomenon that references the past through some sort of epistemic intervention. Traces are deceptively complex in terms of both their epistemology and ...

  4. While physical traces and material artifacts make excellent sources of data, analyzing their meaning takes more than simply trying to understand them from your own contextual position. You must also be aware of who caused the physical trace or created the artifact, when they created it, why they created, and for whom they created it.

  5. www.nature.com › articles › d41586/018/00107-4How to see a memory - Nature

    10 de ene. de 2018 · The physical trace of a single memory — also called an engram — has long evaded capture. US psychologist Karl Lashley was one of the first to pursue it and devoted much of his career to the quest.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2003 · Within the Geometry of Interaction (GoI) paradigm, we present a setting that enables qualitative differences between classical and quantum processes t…

  7. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Human behavior leaves traces in our physical environment that reveal our presence, our goals, and even our beliefs and knowledge. A new body of research shows that, from early in life, humans easily detect these traces—sometimes spontaneously—and readily extract social information from the physical world. From the features and placement of ...