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    Shaping Darkness in hyakki yagyō emaki by Raluca NICOLAE

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Among the numerous emaki in which the yōkai appear, there is a specific type, called hyakki yagyō (the night parade of one hundred demons), where all sorts and sizes of monsters flock together to enjoy themselves at night, but, in the end, are scattered away by the first beams of light or by the mysterious darani no hi, the fire produced by a powerful magical invocation, used in the Buddhist sect Shingon. The nexus of this emakimono is their great number, hyakki, (one hundred demons being a generic term which encompasses a large variety of yōkai and oni) as well as the night––the very time when darkness becomes flesh and blood and starts marching on the streets. …”
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    Were there Nonhumans in Bagua? The Gobierno Territorial Autónomo de la Nación Wampis and the Emergence of Vertical Territoriality in the Northern Peruvian Amazon by Thomas Niederberger

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The change to an explicit invocation came with the realisation that to support their claim for the integral territory, a legal fundament based on ancestral usage and practices was needed. …”
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    Interaction of causes of blood money by علی اکبر فرح زادی, نرگس فهیم

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…In this case custom invocation homicide to strikes appoint interaction or non- interaction. …”
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    A Graphical Approach to Progress for Structured Communication in Web Services by Marco Carbone, Søren Debois

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…We investigate a graphical representation of session invocation interdependency in order to prove progress for the pi-calculus with sessions under the usual session typing discipline. …”
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  5. 125

    Naturalism Fails an Empirical Test: Darwin’s “Dangerous” Idea in Retrospect by Byrne Charles

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In particular, I show that empirical evidence collected subsequent to Darwin’s time contradicts the assumption of randomness in the mutation process, and thereby undermines the basis for his invocation of naturalism in the origins of biological variation.…”
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    Shifting notions of the rural: Protests over traffic infrastructure and far-right normalization by Valentin Domann

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… Current far-right attitudes to the climate crisis are highly ambivalent, oscillating between the glorification of nature and ideological fragments of “fossil fascism”. Invocations of “the rural” serve as semantic mediations, enabling populist radical right parties (PRRPs) to apply seemingly frictionless and multi-scalar narratives of far-right ecology to rural protests. …”
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    MECANISMUL PUTERII ÎN STAT: ISTORIE ŞI ACTUALITATE by USM ADMIN

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Astfel, nu putem vorbi despre o separaţie strictă sau rigidă a puterilor. În articol sunt invocate numeroase exemple de deformare a acestui principiu, autorul menționând că, în prezent, se consideră că rolul puterii executive este primordial comparativ cu cel al puterii legislative.  …”
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    In the Name of Matilda: Feminine Transgression and Romantic Conceit by Ben P. Robertson

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…As the Romantic Period progressed, the connotations associated with the name coalesced into a well defined set so that a mere invocation of the name also invoked revolutionary sentiment. …”
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    Fragmentation and Weakening of States: Instruments of Global Domination by Alberto Martínez Delgado

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The dual role of states (utility and threat), their embodiment of the interests of the dominant social groups, the competition and belligerency between states, and their interaction with other economical and social institutions as big corporations give special relevance to the relative size of states and to the theoretical conception of states and their relationships, particularly to their fragmentation or destruction in a perspective of global domination—often under an apparently progressive invocation of the self-determination right (promoting independentism and fractional nationalism) and democracy. …”
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    Learning management system through assignment box alert by Noraziah, Ahmad, Azizul, Aziz, Herawan, Tutut, Roslina, Mohd Sidek, Handrizal, M., Klaib, Mohammad F. J.

    Published 2011
    “…In this project, the development of ABA using the Remote Method Invocation has able to manage the assignment submission efficient and effectively. …”
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    Jimmy’s Hall, Irish Cinema and the Telling of History by Ruth Barton

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…However, at its best, and particularly through its use of music and its invocation of the dancehall as a utopian space, it captures that sense of hope, misplaced as it turned out to be, that emerges in other people’s memories and interpretations of the events of the Jimmy Gralton story.…”
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    An empirical study on the complexity, security and maintainability of Ethereum-based decentralized applications (DApps) by Noama Fatima Samreen, Manar H. Alalfi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Based on our findings, we concluded that the maintainability of Ethereum DApps is proportional to the code size, number of functions, and, most importantly, the number of outgoing invocations and statements in the smart contracts.…”
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    Resource Symmetric Dispatch Model for Internet of Things on Advanced Logistics by Guofeng Qin, Lisheng Wang, Qiyan Li

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In order to support the high performance of cloud service, resource symmetric dispatch algorithm among clustering servers and load balancing method among multi-cores in one server, including NIO (Non-blocking Input/Output) and RMI (Remote Method Invocation) are utilized to dispatch the cooperation of computation and service resources.…”
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    Greetings and farewells as elementary pragmemes of language etiquette by Dubravka Smajić, Irena Vodopija

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This communication usually consists of two components: invocation as a greeting and revocation as a farewell. …”
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    MODEL HUMAN WITH FORTY HADITH by Hasan Yerkazan

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Until today, there have been many studies on different subjects such as faith, afterlife, Islamic jurisprudence, asceticism, moral, invocation, and prayer. In addition, many wises interested in hadith scholars have a modest work in this regard. …”
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    Feminism and Vegetal Freedom in Agnès Varda’s <i>Le Bonheur</i> (1965) and <i>Vagabond</i> (1985) by Graig Uhlin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This essay examines French filmmaker Agnès Varda’s <i>Le Bonheur</i> (1965) and <i>Vagabond</i> (1985) for their critical invocation of the persistent and patriarchal association of women with plants. …”
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    The Governing of (In)Security. Politics and Securitisation in the Asian Context by Werner Distler

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Whether the escalating language between China and the US over the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the violence against opposition movements in Hong Kong, the fate of minorities in Myanmar or the ongoing violence in Afghanistan – the invocation of “security” and the often violent practices of security agents constitute a powerful “key mode of governing”. …”
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    Dialogical Memory and Immemorial Poetics: The Ethical Imperatives of Holocaust Literature by Blake W. Remington

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…By attending to the imperative commands found in Celan’s longest poem, “Engführung”, this article demonstrates how Holocaust literature memorializes the Shoah through an invocation of Levinasian ethics and the concept of the <i>immemorial</i>—that which exceeds memory. …”
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    Human Rights Activism and the (De-)securitization of the ‘Other’ by Richard Georgi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “… The article contributes to the scholarly debate through casting light on the (de-)securitizing character of human rights invocations by civil society organizations (CSOs) in ethno-political conflicts. …”
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