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    The body in medical imaging between reality and construction.Britta Schinzel - 2006 - Poiesis and Praxis 4 (3):185-198.
    Medical imaging has provided insight into the living body that were not possible beforehand. With these methods a revolution in medical diagnosis and biomedical research has begun. Problematic aspects on the other hand are arising from the highly constructive properties of image production, which use complicated physical and physiological effects. Images are established via highly complicated combinations of technology and contingently chosen mathematical and algorithmic solutions. In addition, image construction follows properties of the human visual and cognitive system to allow (...)
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    Decomposition of Gödelnumberings into Friedbergnumberings.Britta Schinzel - 1977 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 23 (25-26):393-399.
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  3. Gender and ethically relevant issues of visualizations in the life sciences.Britta Schinzel - 2006 - International Review of Information Ethics 5:09.
    Here moral problems created by the use of constructive imaging technologies within the life sciences are discussed. It specifically deals with the creation of dichotomies, such as gender, race and other differences, created and manifested through the contingent use of scientific and computational models and methods, channelling the production process of scientific results and images. Gender in technology studies has been concerned with destabilizing essentialist and dichotomous co-constructions of gender and technology. In the technological construction process gendered social constructions of (...)
     
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    On decomposition of gödelnumberings into friedbergnumberings.Britta Schinzel - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (2):267-274.