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    O (des)controlo da Internet: bad bots, astroturfing e flogging by F. Rui Cádima

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Provavelmente nenhuma delas se afirmará de forma exclusiva, pelo que as “disfunções” aqui verificadas neste texto – os “bad bots”, o “astroturfing” e o “flogging” – serão estratégias com as quais teremos doravante de conviver, cada vez mais, enquanto utilizadores da rede.…”
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    “Not Flogged for Christ”: Representation of Anti-Iconoclastic Resistance in the Lives of St. Ioannikios the Great and St. Peter of Atroa by Tatyana A. Senina (nun Kassia)

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The analysis of sources shows that monk Peter, the first biographer of Ioannikios, sought to present his life as an alternative model of Orthodox behaviour during persecutions, a model that is equal to the open confession of the Studites and their followers who had been flogged for worshipping the icons. In contrast, hagiographer Sabas tried to reconcile the positions of Bithynian monks and the Studites, making Peter of Atroa an intermediary figure standing between the two groups.…”
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    Second-Quantized Fermionic Operators with Polylogarithmic Qubit and Gate Complexity by William Kirby, Bryce Fuller, Charles Hadfield, Antonio Mezzacapo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…When the number F of fermions is much smaller than the number M of modes, this symmetry reduces the number of information-theoretically required qubits from Θ(M) to O(Flog⁡M). In this limit, our encoding requires O(F^{2}log^{4}⁡M) qubits, while encoded fermionic creation and annihilation operators have cost O(F^{2}log^{5}⁡M) in two-qubit gates. …”
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    Optimierung und Subversion by Martin Donner

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Veranschaulicht wird dies schließlich an den künstlerisch-ästhetischen Medienpraktiken von Ken Kesey (Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest) und der Aktionskunst-Gruppe Merry Pranksters, die aus der spielerischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem kybernetischen Dispositiv emergieren und als prototypische Anordnungen heutiger Multimedia-Kulturen verstanden werden können. …”
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    A Comparative Study of the Novel Kharej Al-Jasad from the Efaf Al-Batayeneh and Kowli Kenar -e- Atash by Moniro Ravanipour; Based on Feminist elements by Vahab Moradian, Mostafa Sobhani Yegani, Ardeshir Sadreddini

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The men of the family flog him for five days in a row, and if Bakht is his friend and he survives, he will be rejected by the cultural group. 3-2. …”
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    Reseña Internet Business Insights by Karina Astudillo B.

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Revisión de la 1ra edición del libro Internet Business Insights, por Chris Naish & Buck Flogging, el cual incluye las ideas más relevantes recogidas de las entrevistas efectuadas a 101 emprendedores digitales exitosos.…”
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    Lawrence, Dana and the Destructive Element by Michael Bell

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Sometimes the relation is strained as I suggest occurs in the flogging episode but this double vision is the basis for appreciating Lawrence’s representation of the sea.…”
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    Jurisprudential standards and judicial interpretation of criminal law; Criticism of the opinion of the General Assembly of the Supreme Court in aggravating the ta'ziri whipping by Jalil Omidi, Morteza javanmardi Sahib

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…However, the General Assembly of the Supreme Court, in its decision, No. 795 - 1399/18/6, considered such a restriction to determine the punishment without imposing aggravating circumstances, and in case of recidivism, relying on Article 137 of the Islamic Penal Code, the punishment of flogging has declared more than the prescribed amount permissible. …”
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    Alternative Penalties for Imprisonment in Islamic Jurisprudence and its Contemporary Forms in the Bahrain Penal Code and Alternative Measures No. 18 of 2017 by Salman Duaij Busaeed

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The most important forms of alternative penalties to imprisonment in Islamic jurisprudence appear in flogging, financial fines, exile, alienation, summons, reprimand and desertion, and contemporary forms of community service, house arrest or the ban on going to specific places, electronic monitoring, attending rehabilitation programs, and repairing the damage resulting from the crime. …”
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    A criação de identidades virtuais através das linguagens digitais by Artur Matuck, Artur Meucci

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Its objects of analysis are the textual and aesthetic resources used in the creation, construction and dissemination of virtual identities through blogs, flogs and virtual communities such as Orkut. In analyzing these virtual identities, we emphasize their aesthetic, psychological, social and cultural aspects. …”
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    THE LEGALITY OF CANING IN SINGAPORE by Harsh Mahaseth, Shifa Qureshi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Caning, also known as flogging and whipping, is a form of corporal punishment that is exclusively practised in Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. …”
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    Settlement of Non-Litigation Rape Crime Cases in the Perspective of Islamic Law by Atika Atika, Andriyani Andriyani, Adelia Salsabila Putri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…According to Islamic law, the perpetrator of the rape must be subject to adultery sanctions, namely stoning or flogging. It is intended to provide a deterrent effect on perpetrators and society in general.…”
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    Māwardī’s Legal Thinking by Christopher Melchert

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Most of this study is devoted to three sample passages from the Ḥāwī in translation with commentary: on the ritual law, particularly the salutation at the close of the ritual prayer; on the law of waqf (pious foundations), particularly whether a waqf property is subject to division among heirs; and, finally, on penal law, particularly whether the stoning and flogging penalties for adultery are to be combined. …”
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    COMPUTER-AIDED SYSTEM FOR MODELLING MACHINERY PROCUREMENT DUE-DATE PREDICTION IN PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES by Basil O. Akinnuli, Samuel A. Oluwadare

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The set target for the period will be difficult to meet and working overtime to recover the lost period will cause over-flogging of machine, increase in wear rate which can lead to the life-span reduction of the machine. …”
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    The Presence of Health-Risk Behaviour in Roma Family by Dragana Nikšić, Amira Kurspahić - Mujčić

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…The parents usually beat children by using their hands or punish them by flogging. The domestic violence is accepted amongst Roma people and it has most sever impact on children, who suffer emotionally and physically. …”
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    The Role of Indigenous Peoples, Social Workers, and the Syar’iyah Court in Diversion of Children Perpetrators of Jinayah by Zulfia Hanum Alfi Syahr, Tumbur Palti D. Hutapea, Umma Farida, Dian Hafit Syaifullah, Buyamin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The punishment given to the perpetrators of Jinayah can be in the form of flogging or imprisonment. For a child, that punishment can be traumatic for the child’s mental health. …”
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    The treatment of mental illness in faith-based and traditional healing centres in Ghana: perspectives of service users and healers by Jessica E. Lambert, Fred Nantogmah, Adam Yahaya Dokurugu, Hanan Alhassan, Sandow Stanislaus Azuure, Peter Badimak Yaro, Jeanette Kørner

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Abstract Background The maltreatment of people with mental illness in Ghana's traditional and faith-based healing centres, including shackling, flogging, and forced fasting, has been documented by numerous sources. …”
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