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  1. The Instruments of Life. 2. 1. 3. in-habits a space somewhere between dream and reality. Piccinini herself describes these objects as ‘tributes to the idea of hybridity, celebrations of life . ithout any particular no-tion of what . that also includes microbes such as yeasts and moulds. Fungi are their own kingdom and are neither. pl.

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  2. Jan 1, 2002 · Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2002, Catherine Waldby published The Instruments of Life: Frankenstein and Cyberculture | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

  3. Introducing the instruments. The WHOQOL is a quality of life assessment developed by the WHOQOL Group with fifteen international field centres, simultaneously, in an attempt to develop a quality of life assessment that would be applicable cross-culturally.

  4. The "instruments of life" are the basic ideas that help to create life from that which is lifeless. The use of science is done so in a personifying one, an element where something that is...

  5. The central ideas of The Music of Life are presented as ten principles of Systems Biology Noble D. (2008b). Genes and Causation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 366 , 3001-3015. Defining genes as DNA sequences requires a new view of genetic causation. This article

  6. The aims of this present meta-review are to: (1) identify systematic reviews assessing the measurement properties of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments; (2) identify the main tools applied to assess their measurement properties; (3) describe the contents of the applied tools (validity, reliability, feasibility, etc); (4 ...

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  8. The 15D instrument of health-related quality of life: properties and applications. Harri Sintonen. The 15D is a generic, comprehensive, 15-dimensional, standardized, self-administered measure of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) that can be used both as a profile and single index score measure.

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