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Writers' libraries and vestigial notes as cultural heritage: minding the gaps in the material record
Published 2024“…In English literature, keeping one's manuscripts is a relatively recent phenomenon, compared to for instance the Italian tradition, which has holograph sources that go back at least to the fourteenth century. Using examples mainly from Samuel Beckett and James Joyce, this chapter will zoom in on writers' libraries and reading notes to trace creativity in literature. …”
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The battle for Asia in crude oil markets: an easier road ahead for India?
Published 2015“…Even though the drop in prices is unlikely to last (given the high cost on the supply side) and prices are likely to pick back up to at least the US$80–100 per barrel range in the coming years, India will remain in a privileged position compared to a few years ago, as the continued growth of US tight oil means producers from all around the world will still focus on Asia to sell their crude. …”
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Reconstruction from smaller cards
Published 2021“…In 1957, Kelly showed that every tree with $n\ge3$ vertices can be reconstructed from its $(n-1)$-deck, and Giles strengthened this in 1976, proving that trees on at least 6 vertices can be reconstructed from their $(n-2)$-decks. …”
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The method of levels of abstraction in pluralism and governance of dialogical interaction
Published 2014“…Dialogue in the governance of contentious issues is at least partly a response to the recognition of pluralism among perspectives on various issues. …”
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Opportunities for decarbonization in Russia
Published 2014“…Russia has also expressed its intention to develop renewable energy sources; indigenous renewables could provide significant emission reduction, given that their technical potential exceeds the country’s energy needs by at least 30 times (according to the Krzhizhanovsky Energy Institute’s estimates). …”
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Single axis geometry by fitting conics
Published 2002“…It is then shown that the geometry of single axis motion can be recovered given at least two such conics. In the case of two conics the reconstruction may have a two fold ambiguity, but this ambiguity is removed if three conics are used.…”
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Institutional constraints to higher education datafication: an English case study
Published 2024“…This article draws on a particular case study—of attempts to widen participation to ‘sandwich courses’ in English higher education institutions—to argue that, in some areas of activity at least, institutional constraints serve to limit datafication substantially, including insufficient time and infrastructure, the prioritisation of data required for other purposes (typically national assessment exercises) and the role of institutional cultures. …”
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The robust F-statistic as a test for weak instruments
Published 2025“…For the linear model with a single endogenous variable, (Montiel Olea and Pflueger 2013) proposed the effective F-statistic as a test for weak instruments in terms of the Nagar bias of the two-stage least squares (2SLS) or limited information maximum likelihood (LIML) estimator relative to a benchmark worst-case bias. …”
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“It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm”: Opening up algorithmic interpretability and transparency
Published 2018“…We conducted discussion-based experiments centred around a limited resource allocation scenario which required participants to select their most and least preferred algorithms in a particular context. …”
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The effect of defining model on the accuracy of syntactic class identification in when-definitions in digital dictionaries
Published 2024“…Significant differences are found between all three defining models, with the most effective being a model using the personal pronoun (you), the least effective being definitions using the indefinite pronoun (someone), and a defining model using a noun phrase (a person) resulting in intermediate scores. …”
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Caspases-3 and -7 are activated in goniothalamin-induced apoptosis in human Jurkat T-cells
Published 1999“…Our results demonstrate that activation of at least two effector caspases is a key feature of goniothalamin-induced apoptosis in Jurkat T-cells.…”
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Advancements in multiple-step on-line preconcentration techniques for enhanced sensitivity in capillary electrophoresis
Published 2024“…Multiple-step on-line preconcentration, a combination of at least two stacking techniques has been developed to increase the sensitivity in capillary electrophoresis (CE) for analytes in various samples. …”
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Exploring the Relationship of Supplier-Manufacturer with Sourcing Project Success in Terms of Strategic Performance
Published 2013“…This study used the partial least squares (PLS) and struc-tural equation modeling (SEM) tool to test the hypotheses. …”
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Clustering-based solutions for energy efficiency, adaptability and resilience in IoT networks
Published 2024“…We find that DeCoRIC improves the power efficiency of the network by at least 70% and extends its life- time by at least 42% over existing solutions while making the network adaptable and resilient to faults. …”
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From External to Swap Regret 2.0: An Efficient Reduction for Large Action Spaces
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Comparing the prevalence of multimorbidity using different operational definitions in primary care in Singapore based on a cross-sectional study using retrospective, large administ...
Published 2021“…The lists by Fortin et al, Ge et al, Low et al and Quah et al included at least 12 chronic conditions, the recommended minimal number of conditions. …”
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Sexual violence at higher education institutions: prevalence, nature, and opportunities for prevention
Published 2023“…Among the students participating in the OUR SPACE survey, I found 20% experienced at least one act of SV and 53% experienced at least one act of sexual harassment (which included unwanted acts of a sexual nature that did not involve physical touch, such as crude sexual or sexist remarks and stalking). …”
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Impact of interspecific competition on African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in an ecosystem with artificial perennial water provision
Published 2024“…Specifically to decrease the interspecific competition intensity of African wild dogs with larger predators, it is important that there are areas with enough permanent waterholes (at least ~0.01 waterholes per km<sup>2</sup>) during the late dry season, but to also limit the number of artificial waterholes created in high waterhole density areas (above ~0.03 waterholes per km<sup>2</sup>) (Chapter 5). …”
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Globalization and the shifting centers of gravity of world's human dynamics: Implications for sustainability
Published 2021“…The spatial locations of the respective centers of gravity (one per year) draw some traces that explain, at least partially, relevant changes on different world's human dynamics at a global level. …”
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Globalization and the shifting centers of gravity of world's human dynamics: Implications for sustainability
Published 2021“…The spatial locations of the respective centers of gravity (one per year) draw some traces that explain, at least partially, relevant changes on different world's human dynamics at a global level. …”
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