Given the title, it may be appropriate to consider the semiology of it all. |
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Interpreting images is a domain of semiology, the general science of signs. |
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Deciding what I should say in my last 500 words ever in this space proved to be more daunting than writing a 10-page English paper on semiology. |
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Through his research and insights, he has laid the foundations for the semiology of music. |
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In 1976 he became the first person to hold the chair of literary semiology at the Collège de France. |
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He continues to write poetry that ranges from a concern with semantics and semiology to a concern with performance and effect. |
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He also studied semiology, the science of signs and symbols which is especially apparent in his still life and collage work. |
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The 19 partners come from fields as diverse as semiology, artificial intelligence, sociology, philosophy and mathematical economics. |
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We insist on the need for knowing otolithic semiology in order to propose suitable explorations and therapy. |
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An analysis focused on the public of a text rather than on its structure or in its semiology. |
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His critical and analytic mind has played a first line role in the creation and development of a standardized lung ultrasound semiology. |
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This semiology always deserves examination to avoid reducing refusal to a simple statement of opposition. |
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I also directed training sessions on cartography, automatic cartography application development and the semiology of cartography. |
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Thus if semiology comes from linguistics, things become relatively simple. |
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The trauma semiology of the upper limb, lower limb, spine and pelvis. |
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The clinical situation has changed little since the time when our masters, lacking the means we now have available, described the semiology in every detail. |
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When linked to a precise semiology that preceedes and guides the physiotherapic technical choice, the specific assessment builds an evaluation process of bronchial obstruction, that complements the medical diagnosis. |
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This pioneer in the semiology of music believes it is necessary to investigate many routes in order to properly understand a particular type of music. |
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A specialist in the paleography, semiology, interpretation and conduction of Gregorian chant, he has conducted the Abbey's choir since 1970, also teaching vocal technique. |
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Artifacts, posters, models, inventive interactive games, movie clips, and videos vividly illustrate this captivating subject in a brilliant blend of astronomy, biology and semiology. |
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Louis Gagnon holds a master's degree in Art History which allowed him to pursue, at doctoral level, his researches in visual semiology, about Nunavik Inuits' sculpture. |
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Myriam Faraj is doing her doctorate in semiology at UQÀM where she is studying the spatial and cultural dimensions and dynamics at work in the israeli-palestinian conflict. |
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To help us, we will present many exclusive market researches, on consumers and semiology and perception of the press, conducted in France and in other countries. |
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