For example, driving a car regularly can enable the car to become like a second skin. Clothes (Solomon 1986) and houses (Jager 1985) are other such examples. Mittal (2006) adds that more expensive and rare possessions are more likely to become part of the self due to the investment (...
education sciences Article How to Align the University Curricula with the Market Demands by Developing Employability Skills in the Civil Engineering Sector Livia Anastasiu 1,*, Alexandra Anastasiu 2, Mihaela Dumitran 1, Codru¸ta Crizboi 1, Alexandra Holmaghi 1 and Maria Nicoleta Roman 1 1 ...
Another application in the human thermoregulation field includes the possibility to use IRT to monitor the skin temperature of the face and then to assess the related comfort sensation [16]. The development of new technological solutions and the use of pervasive technologies, such as 3D printing, ...