2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12187284
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Rethinking Filter: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into Typology and Concept of Filter, Towards an Active Filter Model

Abstract: This works aims to re-investigate different aspects of a variety of filters and filtration processes within diverse realms of knowledge from an interdisciplinary point of view, and develop a comprehensive Active Model of Filter that accommodates the phenomena in its entire diversity and complexity. The Active Filter Model proposes to take Filter—from various fields and scales operating at material and symbolic level—not as mere objects, but as difference-producing phenomena that need to be addressed as complex… Show more

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“…Probably no other structure of animals embodies the multifarious functionalities of sophisticatedly combined carbohydrates and glycoproteins (Kimura et al, 2001; Kimura & Itoh, 2007; Riehl, 1993) like the appendicularian house. While the general internal structure and functional aspects of the appendicularian house are well documented (Flood, 1991, 2003, Deibel, 1986, Fenaux, 1986; an excellent review of the research history leading to our current functional understanding of appendicularian houses is found in Flood & Deibel, 1998—see further literature there), many details are still in need of exploration (see, e.g., Conley et al, 2018; Katija et al, 2020, Razghandi & Yaghmaei, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probably no other structure of animals embodies the multifarious functionalities of sophisticatedly combined carbohydrates and glycoproteins (Kimura et al, 2001; Kimura & Itoh, 2007; Riehl, 1993) like the appendicularian house. While the general internal structure and functional aspects of the appendicularian house are well documented (Flood, 1991, 2003, Deibel, 1986, Fenaux, 1986; an excellent review of the research history leading to our current functional understanding of appendicularian houses is found in Flood & Deibel, 1998—see further literature there), many details are still in need of exploration (see, e.g., Conley et al, 2018; Katija et al, 2020, Razghandi & Yaghmaei, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%