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    Nascita di un nome. Esercizi di memoria sul patrimonio immateriale della dieta mediterranea by Elisabetta Moro

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The author reconstructs the genealogy of the term “Mediterranean diet” and its introduction into the scientific lexicon and in the western general sense. Indeed, this expression dates back only to the second half of the twentieth century. …”
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    De l’instrument joué à la pratique représentée : comprendre les figures de flûtistes dans l’iconographie recuay (sierra nord-centrale du Pérou, 100‑800 n.è.) by Mélanie Ferras, Alexia Moretti

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The analysis of musical and sound practices of the Recuay culture (100‑700 CE), in the north-central highlands of actual Peru, encounters several documentary unknowns. Indeed, there is an unbalanced distribution of exploitable data. …”
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    Residential vulnerability and the housing question: a social and spatial-oriented analysis for the Andalusia metropolitan areas by Andrea Andújar Llosa

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…According to the guidelines established in the international and national level, this paper aims to apply a two-dimensional perspective in urban and housing research. Indeed, the concept of residential vulnerability is used to address, jointly, the areas and social groups at risk due to housing characteristics and conditions. …”
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    La fabrique d’un patrimoine scolaire : la valorisation des œuvres du 1 % dans les lycées de Bourgogne by Guillaume Capou

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Finally, a couple of more precise examples will allow us to review the processes and local issues of this heritage enhancement.These issues are related to artistic and cultural education development, but they also question the perception of educational institutions, namely the high schools. Indeed, at the core of the pedagogical enhancement of the works of the 1% for Art lies the challenge of an educational community identity, an elusive institutional object, and for which the 1% for Art could be meaningful.…”
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    Quality assurance policies and instructors’ planning in vocational training institutions in Lango sub Region Northern Uganda by Eton, Marus, Eton, Rehema, Benard, Patrick Ogwel, Fabian, Mwosi

    Published 2019
    “…The study recommends that the organs responsible for designing and developing policies that are aimed at improving the teaching and learning vocational skills should endeavor to engage the input of instructors who are indeed the grassroots implementers of such policies. …”
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    Comparison of Selected Aspects of English Subject in the New and the Old Secondary Curriculum. by Akugizibwe, Masika Sharon

    Published 2024
    “…This shows that there was indeed a need to revise the old curriculum. The findings further revealed that the teachers were not conversant with the aims and objectives in the CBC curriculum yet they are expected to implement the same. …”
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    PENGARUH FASAD MASJID RAYA TERHADAP ARSITEKTUR MASJID-MASJID KECIL DI MAKASSAR by Wahyuni Jaharuddin, Ria Wikantari R, Afifah Harisah

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The results showed that the small mosques in Makassar which considered similar to  Makassar Raya  Mosque indeed influenced by that  mosque, based on facade elements according to Utami et al (2013), Visual equipment form according to Ching and Utami et al (2014). …”
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    Reims/Durocortorum, ville gauloise ? Hypothèses pour une nouvelle problématique des origines de l’agglomération by Robert Neiss

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In contrast, the second one, was dug during the Augustan period following the backfill of the earlier one. Indeed, it was a reduced replica of the first version, and would mostly have served a simple administrative purpose, separating the urban space from the necropolis. …”
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    Guerre, guerre civile, guerre révolutionnaire : la violence en héritage dans l'Italie républicaine, 1945-1980 by Virgile Cirefice, Grégoire Le Quang

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The process of democratic transition is indeed threatened by the permanence of forms of political violence and by rhetorics of criminalization of the enemy, which are exacerbated by the entry into the Cold War. …”
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    Like Mother, Like Daughter. Intergenerational Transmission of Infant Mortality Clustering in Zeeland, the Netherlands, 1833-1912 by Ingrid K. van Dijk, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…We find that mortality clustering is indeed transmitted from grandmothers to mothers, and that the socioeconomic status of the family, the survival of mothers and fathers, and the demographic characteristics of the family affected infant survival. …”
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    Quelques hommes « extra-ordinaires » du début de l’ère Meiji by Christian Galan

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…As the model chosen by Japanese was western and plural, its setting up required young intellectuals to get involved in the study of American and European languages, knowledge, and methods.The little-studied question of the intellectual and human cost of this modernization appears to manifest itself particularly in the profiles of the generations of Western studies (yogaku) specialists born between 1830 and 1840, that is to say, those who had also been the most directly involved in the transition process between old and modern Japan.The exceptional intellectual, psychological, and physical effort these young men had to supply seems – except for Fukuzawa Yukichi – to have indeed shortened their young lives. A common point they share, along with their social origin in the low-ranking samurai class, was their undertaking of double course of studies and/or travels overseas. …”
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    Supplementary Schools as Spaces of Hope for a More Inclusive World: Challenging Exclusion and Social Injustice in Multilingual London by Terry Lamb

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Following a contextualisation of multilingual London, I will explore the ways in which many of London’s – and indeed the UK’s – language communities and the languages they speak suffer marginalisation and exclusion. …”
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    Alternative Exercise Technologies to Fight against Sarcopenia at Old Age: A Series of Studies and Review by Wolfgang Kemmler, Simon von Stengel

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Regarding WB-EMS, the few recent studies indeed demonstrated highly relevant effects of this technology on muscle mass, strength, and power parameters at least in the elderly, with equal or even higher effects compared with conventional resistance exercise. …”
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    Analyse du traitement médiatique du silure glane (Silurus glanis), une espèce au centre de controverses by Jean-Marie Bodt, Frédéric Santoul, Muriel Lefebvre

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…We show that negative representations continued to be covered by media stories. Indeed, although we can observe an evolution of journalistic discourse, debate continues over the entire period. …”
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    “This Rude Chivalry of the Wilderness”: Chivalry and Native Americans in Cooper’s and Irving’s American Novels by Pauline Pilote

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The enthusiasm of the American readership in the early decades of the 19th century seems to reveal a general attraction for the European Middle Ages. Indeed, Scott’s American contemporaries resort to the medieval apparatus that was brought back into fashion by Ivanhoe – stereotypes of knight-errantry, damsels in distress, code of honour, etc. – to describe the Native Americans that people their narratives. …”
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    La difficile « naturalisation » du causse Méjean by Julien Blanc

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…On the other hand, we consider this failure as the result of a “contractual turn” that is disconnected with the principle of freedom that is theoretically at the heart of any contractual form. Indeed, in a context where almost a third of the breeder’s incomes come from such contracts, signing these latter is perceived less as a matter of choice than of necessity. …”
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    Éléments pour une théorie biologique du sujet by Lionel Simonneau

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The question of the free will is then discussed in so far as the thought and actions of the subject, even within a rational process, could also be emanating from unconscious interactions with the world. Indeed, the third approach focuses to a part of the world, which is captured by the subject, without any knowing, through his sensitive organs or his emotions, which could feed his behaviours and decisions. …”
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    Trajectoire mémorielle entre continuités et ruptures : l'exemple de la communauté grecque à Marseille au XIXe siècle by Michel Calapodis

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The wave of new-comers from the Island of Chios precipitated some major changes in the Marseille Greek's social morphology: these individuals, members of the historic leading class (Archons) indeed turned their individual itineraries into a social crystallization process which helped them develop multiple belonging relationships. …”
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    Caractérisation biophysique des milieux situés à l’amont des seuils en rivière : l’écotone retenue de seuil by Francesco Donati, Laurent Touchart, Pascal Bartout, Quentin Choffel

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In a research that we have recently published, we equate weir pools operation with ecotones operation and we would like to explore this hypothesis in further detail in this paper. Indeed, weir pools and ecotones are controlled by environmental gradients and seem to have the same functionalities, such as the ability to filter matter, to store and redistribute substances and to provide a real habitat for different types of organisms. …”
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