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Devices do create unique difficulties, particularly through difficulties obtaining blinded trial data, the skill involvement with diagnosis (they are not therefore fully embodied technologies and have cost-effectiveness learning curves), the frequency of product modifications and poor development of regulatory theory in this area[ 51].
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The technological sources considered in the study are in-house R&D efforts, import of embodied technology, and arms-length purchase of designs, drawings, and formulae.
She examines the early history of wearable technology as it emerged in research labs; the impact of ubiquitous and affective approaches to computing; interaction design and the idea of wearable technology as a language of embodied technology; and the influence of open source ideology.
Curran and Zignago (2013) studied the regionalization of trade in South America from 1994 to 2007, differentiating the trade flows by the end use of the products and the level of embodied technology.
Researchers "embody" technology, boosting his/her experience: scientific images are obtained after technological mediation between researchers sensorial apparatus (perception) and the object of study [ 4].
In this course, we will draw on science & technology studies, technology design, and the arts to analyze the values embodied in technology design and to design technologies to promote positive social impact.
Philosophers call the sort of view of technology it embodies instrumentalism: technologies can be used as instruments to any end subjects choose to put them — in the case of guns: shooting tin cans, hammering nails, or killing people, among many other uses — but they are in themselves neutral.
All the later planes embodied advanced technology.
Mr. Forstall seemed to be the Apple executive who most closely embodied the technology vision of Steven P. Jobs.
Her books include the edited volume Sensorium: embodied experience, technology, and contemporary art (MIT Press and the MIT List Visual Art Center, 2006).
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