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    • Introduction: Interrogating Iconic Design 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014-09-01)
      This introduction begins with the roots of iconicity and examines identifying characteristics shared by religious icons and design icons alike as functions of reception, representativeness, recognition and reverence. It ...
    • Introduction: Men and masculinities 

      Robinson, Victoria; Meah, Angela (2009)
    • Introduction: National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (Berghahn Books, 2016-06)
      This introduction begins by examining how the dominant national paradigm has been challenged by the global as an academic, and mainstream, preoccupation, and then argues for the reconceptualization of the national within ...
    • Introduction: Professionalization as a Focus in Interior Design History 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (2008-03-01)
      In the industrialized West, the design of the interior has been conceptualized as a domestic and amateur phenomenon, and the domestic interior has been conceptualized as a feminine realm. This introductory article aims to ...
    • Introduction: The History of Italian Design 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013-11-21)
      This general introduction is divided into three sections. It begins with a critical reflection on the place of national histories in an increasingly globalised design environment, highlighting the key methodological issues ...
    • Introduction: Tourism in Asia: region and context 

      Hall, C. Michael; Page, Stephen J. (Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-09-15)
      Growth in Asian tourism since the early 1990s has been little short of astonishing in terms of levels of growth, the expansion of new markets, new destinations and the creation of the world’s most dynamic and growth-oriented ...
    • Introduction: Writing Design 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (Berg Publishers, 2012-01-01)
      This introduction establishes ‘writing design’ as a polyvalent and useful term for thinking about how text is used in design criticism, design history and design practice; in so doing, it provides bibliographic pointers ...
    • Intrusion Detection Method Based on SMOTE Transformation for Smart Grid Cybersecurity 

      Massaoudi, Mohamed; Refaat, Shady S.; Abu-Rub, Haitham (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022-05-18)
      Real-Time Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) have attracted greater attention for secured and resilient smart grid operations. IDSs are employed to identify unknown cyberattacks and malware from network traffics. In this ...
    • Intrusion Detection System using Bayesian Network Modeling 

      Alocious, Chaminda; Abouzakhar, Nasser; Xiao, Hannan; Christianson, B. (ACPI (Academic Conference Publishing International), 2014-07)
      Computer Network Security has become a critical and important issue due to ever increasing cyber-crimes. Cybercrimes are spanning from simple piracy crimes to information theft in international terrorism. Defence security ...
    • Intubation using the Miller and Airtraq laryngoscopes: a paediatric manikin study 

      Castle, Nick; Gangaram, P; Tong, J.L.; Spencer, Neil; Pillay, B; Pillay, Yugan (2011)
      To see if the Airtraq™ paediatric laryngoscope is easier and faster for paramedic students to use than the traditional Miller (straight blade) laryngoscope.
    • The Intuitive Invalidity of the Pain-in-Mouth Argument 

      Liu, Michelle (2020-05-18)
      In a recent paper, Reuter, Sienhold and Sytsma (2019) put forward an implicature account to explain the intuitive failure of the pain-in-mouth argument. They argue that utterances such as ‘there is tissue damage/a pain/an ...
    • Intuitive Robot Teleoperation Based on Haptic Feedback and 3D Visualization 

      Yangjun, Chen (2016-06-30)
      Robots are required in many jobs. The jobs related to tele-operation may be very challenging and often require reaching a destination quickly and with minimum collisions. In order to succeed in these jobs, human operators ...
    • Intuitive Robot Teleoperation through Multi-Sensor Informed Mixed Reality Visual Aids 

      Livatino, Salvatore; Guastella, Dario C.; Muscato, Giovanni; Rinaldi, Vincenzo; Cantelli, Luciano; Melita, Carmelo D.; Caniglia, Alessandro; Mazza, Riccardo; Padula, Gianluca (2021-02-08)
      Mobile robotic systems have evolved to include sensors capable of truthfully describing robot status and operating environment as accurately and reliably as never before. This possibility is challenged by effective sensor ...
    • Invasion by Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker on brassicas) : from genome to worldwide crop 

      Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Hu, B; Li, Zi-Qin; Liu, ShengYi; Lange, R. M.; Hughes, David; Rouxel, Thierry (2011)
      Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa, which cause phoma stem canker disease, are related pathogens of brassicas that were originally considered as one species but occupy slightly different ecological niches and are now ...
    • An inverse approach for elucidating dendritic function 

      Torben-Nielsen, Ben; Stiefel, Klaus M. (2010)
      We outline an inverse approach for investigating dendritic function-structure relationships by optimizing dendritic trees for a priori chosen computational functions. The inverse approach can be applied in two different ...
    • Inverse heat conduction problems by using particular solutions 

      Wen, P.H.; Hon, Y.C.; Xu, Y. (2011)
      Based on the method of fundamental solutions, we develop in this paper a new computational method to solve two-dimensional transient heat conduction inverse problems. The main idea is to use particular solutions as radial ...
    • Inverse systems of abstract Lebesgue spaces 

      Christianson, B. (1990)
      We show that inverse limits exist in the category of L spaces and positive linear contractions between them. This result generalizes the wellknown classical results for inverse systems of Choquet Simplexes and of L-balls, ...
    • Inverse-Compton emission from the lobes of 3C 353 

      Goodger, Joanna; Hardcastle, M.J.; Croston, J.H.; Kassim, N.E.; Perley, R.A. (2008)
      X-ray emission due to inverse-Compton scattering of microwave background photons by electrons in the lobes of powerful radio galaxies has now been seen in a large number of objects. Combining an inverse-Compton model for ...
    • Inverse-Compton Emission from the Lobes of 3C353 

      Goodger, Joanna; Hardcastle, M.J.; Croston, J.H. (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008)
      Analysis of the radio synchrotron and X-ray inverse-Compton emission from radio-loud active galaxies allows us to determine their particle ac- celeration processes and electron energy spectra. Previous studies have provided ...