„Intersection perception“
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A New Framework for the Intersections of Law and Memory? – Mirosław Michał Sadowski. Intersections of Law and Memory: Influencing Perceptions of the Past. Routledge, 2024, 326 pp. £ 114.75 (hardback), ISBN 9781032610160; £ 35.99 (eBook), ISBN 9781003461548
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More than the Sum of Its Parts: Intersections of Sexual Orientation and Race as They Influence Perceptions of Group Similarity and Stereotype Content
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Intersection of race and ethnicity with perceptions of health status and literacy in adult patients with spinal deformity: insights from the all of us research program
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Intersection-based road user tracking using a classifying multiple-model PHD filter
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Policy and preference: the intersection of attendance hurdles and student perceptions of practical classes
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Exploring the intersection of religion, religiosity, ideology and climate change perception of Americans
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The intersection of teachers’ perceptions, physical classroom learning environment, and efficacy: an exploratory factor analysis
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Intersectionality analysis of young people’s experiences and perceptions of discrimination in primary health centers in Ebonyi State, Southeast Nigeria
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Exploring the Intersection of Mindfulness, Race-Related Threat Perception Failure, and the Use of Deadly Force
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Modelling of Vehicle Lane-Changing Behaviours in the Perception of a Queue at Signalized Intersections
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Organic Haptics: Intersection of Materials Chemistry and Tactile Perception
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Designing maps with fictional and real road intersections for the evaluation of countdown timer displays for bicyclists
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Dealing with climate change in semi-arid Ghana: understanding intersectional perceptions and adaptation strategies of women farmers
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Variability in perceptions of household livelihood resilience and drought at the intersection of gender and ethnicity
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Pedestrian perception-based level-of-service model at signalized intersection crosswalks
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Parenting a Child with Disabilities: the Intersection of Education and Cultural Perceptions in Southern India