This article aims at exploring the paradoxical uses of transparency in Diana of the Crossways.In spite of claiming a diaphanous mode of existence, Diana displays evident signs of elusiveness, while the narrative, though seemingly transparent, proves opaque and misleading.Why? What are the hermeneutical, ethical and aesthetical implications of Drink
Cyclists injured in traffic crashes in Hong Kong: A call for action.
BackgroundPerceived as a minor transportation mode mainly for recreation, cycling and its related safety issues have not been treated as a citywide concern in Hong Kong and have thus received inadequate research efforts.Our study aimed to illuminate the safety challenges faced by Hat cyclists in Hong Kong.MethodsWe examined the police crash records
Implantable strain sensor to monitor fracture healing with standard radiography
Abstract Current orthopaedic clinical methods do not provide an objective measure of fracture healing or weight bearing for lower extremity fractures.The following report describes a novel approach involving in-situ strain sensors to objectively measure fracture healing.The sensor uses a Incense cantilevered indicator pin that responds to plate ben
Talking Spaces, Locating Discourses? Thoughts about a Transdisciplinary Ethnography
In this article the possibilities for and attainment of knowledge in a transdisciplinary combination of the analytical categories "space" and "discourse" are explored, focusing on research of the urban and the public in the area of cultural science.The background of this article is a shared research experience in an interdisciplinary ethnography pr