"Oblicze" is a Polish term meaning "face," "image," or "aspect." Because it is a general term, it is frequently used in article titles to describe the "new face" or evolving nature of a particular field.
: The oblique effect: The relationship between profiles is a scientific study on the visuospatial advantage humans have in identifying horizontal and vertical lines compared to diagonal ones (the "oblique" face of perception). [1]
: Nowe oblicze teatru examines the technological and spatial adaptations that are transforming contemporary theatre performances. [3] Oblicze
Do you have a specific in mind (e.g., the "face of war," "face of the city")?
: Centralne Muzeum Wielkiej Wojny Ojczyźnianej analyzes the "new face" of the Victory Museum in Moscow, focusing on how interactive and multimedia exhibits change the visitor experience. [15] Science & Linguistics "Oblicze" is a Polish term meaning "face," "image,"
: Weighted composition operators on the logarithmic Bloch-Orlicz space offers a highly technical look at functional analysis within specific mathematical "Orlicz" spaces. [10]
: Marketing zrównoważony – nowe oblicze kapitalizmu? explores how sustainable marketing is reshaping the modern image of capitalism, moving from pure profit toward social and ecological responsibility. [1] [3] Do you have a specific in mind (e
: Shelf Recognition AI changes the way of managing exposition discusses the "new face" of store management using AI to track shelf availability and optimize product displays. [14] Culture & Society