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    Perception of animate motion in dogs by Judit Abdai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Various motion cues can lead to the perception of animacy, including (1) simple motion characteristics such as starting to move from rest, (2) motion patterns of interactions like chasing, or (3) the motion of point-lights representing the joints of a moving biological agent. …”
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    Planetary pictures: historicizing environmental and climate sciences in the Anthropocene by Thomas Simpson, James Poskett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…How should historians of environmental and climate sciences respond to the Earth's move from the blank canvas to a foreground feature of ‘big-picture’ scholarship? …”
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    Les biocides dans les collections – persistances toxiques, relectures critiques et nouvelles pratiques by Lucie Monot, Isabel Garcia Gomez, Lotte Arndt

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…From a broader decolonisation perspective, the question arises as to how conservation-restoration can help to move beyond unilateral decision-making on the part of museum professionals to ensure that the choices of the people and communities concerned are heard and prioritised.…”
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    Analyse cartographique transfrontalière de la démographie à la frontière sud du Brésil by Bruno de Oliveira Lemos, Antonio Paulo Cargnin, Suzana Beatriz de Oliveira, Ana Maria de Aveline Bertê

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Data analysis showed that the sharp drop in population growth also strongly affects Uruguay, where the population tends to move to the southern coastal fringe, in the departments of Maldonado, Canelones and San Jose. …”
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    Fatigue crack growth under remote and local compression – a state-of-the-art review by A. Chahardehi, A. Mehmanparast

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…There is an ever increasing need for accurate understanding of the fatigue crack growth behaviour in major engineering materials and components. With the move towards more complex, probabilistic assessments, the traditional ‘safe’ or conservative approach for prediction of fatigue crack growth rate may no longer be attractive. …”
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  6. 606

    Conducting a Blue Dye Demonstration to Teach Irrigation and Nutrient Management Principles in a Residential Landscape by George Hochmuth, Laurie Trenholm, Esen Momol, Don Rainey, Claire Lewis, Brian Niemann

    Published 2013-12-01
    “… This publication discusses the “blue dye” test, which is one way that Extension professionals can show homeowners how water and nutrients move through the soil following irrigation. The information should be useful for county agents to demonstrate basic irrigation and nitrogen management practices and their effects on nitrate-nitrogen (N) leaching. …”
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    Dark Patterns in Web User Interfaces: Toward an Incentive-Based Policy Approach Supplementing Legal Provisions by Torsten J. Gerpott

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This article briefly summarises relevant legal provisions and shows why, despite them, dark design patterns are still frequently found. It concludes that a move beyond a narrow legal dark pattern counter-strategy is required by setting incentives for website providers to implement bright interface design features voluntarily. …”
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    A strategy for monitoring systemic vulnerability to marine erosion and flooding by Catherine Meur-Ferec, Iwan Le Berre, Lucie Cocquempot, Élisabeth Guillou, Alain Henaff, Thibaud Lami, Nicolas Le Dantec, Pauline Letortu, Manuelle Philippe

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This article presents a new interdisciplinary approach towards the concept of vulnerability that makes it possible to move beyond the nature/society dichotomy, and an inter-sectorial researcher-manager method for the development of a series of monitoring indicators for the four components of systemic vulnerability: hazards, stakes, management and representations. …”
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    ”Kyrkan förvaltar, äger 460 000 hektar av skapelsen” by Laila Jannok Björnström, Julia Kuhlin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is also emphasized that for the reconciliation process to move forward, the Church of Sweden needs to further address the question of land as well as Sámi self-determination. …”
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    Mente e cérebro, ciências cognitivas e ciências sociais by Rodolfo Eduardo Scachetti

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Among the various divergent positions in this area, three of them had their nuances about the future of this exploited enterprise, and also their relations with the social sciences that basically move in these directions, (i) the defence of the singularity of human sciences' object considered in the philosophical consciousness model as intentionality, (ii) the searching of a biological understanding of the mind, also viewed in this case as intentionality and consciousness, and finally, (iii) the critic of the notions of intentionality and consciousness through the cybernetic and also the cognitive sciences achievements, that can feed a new relation between humans and machines.…”
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    Analisis Geometris Sistem Kendali Elevator Pesawat Udara N219 by Lenny Iryani, Arie S Ramadhan

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The system of this flight control are controlled by the force given by a pilot so that the aircraft will move to the desired pitch condition. In this research the force that should be inputted by a pilot easily and smooth are analyze. …”
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    Research on outsourcing of digital image forensics based on privacy preserving by Bing-wen FENG, Jian WENG, Wei LU

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The rapid growth of digital image forensics calls for outsourcing digital forensics services to the cloud.It meets the requirement of image content authentication from both the public and organizations.However,it also brings the privacy concerns over the abuse of sensitive information.Based on the research in related fields,a digital forensics cloud platform with privacy preservation was presented.Furthermore,privacy-preserving outsourcing of three types of digital forensics methods,including copy-move detection,source identification and natural image sta-tistic-based tamper detection,were designed.Various future research directions were also discussed.…”
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    The War in Ukraine, Agricultural Trade and Risks to Global Food Security by Thomas Glauben, Miranda Svanidze, Linde Götz, Sören Prehn, Tinoush Jamali Jaghdani, Ivan Đurić, Lena Kuhn

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract Any calls to move towards a centrally planned economy or autarky are strongly advised against, as this would only be to the detriment of food security in the Global South.…”
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    Implications of Cow Body Condition Score on Productivity by Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, Joel Yelich

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…This 6-page fact sheet explains how BCS is measured, what different scores mean, the economic impact of various scores, and how changing cow nutrition can move BCS in a desired direction. Written by Matt Hersom, Todd Thrift, and Joel Yelich, and published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, August 2015. …”
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    La critique littéraire de Maurice Nadeau dans France-Observateur en 1954 by Élodie Chevreux

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Maurice Nadeau, editor and critic, notably through his literary columns in France-Observateur, was both an actor and a witness to this move towards a New Criticism and towards a renewal of the novel. …”
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    « Xanny help the pain » : pistes pour une étude de la corrélation entre addiction et souffrance psychologique comme moteur esthétique de la scène emo rap by Fabrice Vergez

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…We present a broad overview of the emo rap scene, which emerged on Soundcloud during the second half of the 2010s. We then move on to analyze the correlation between drug consumption and psychological pain that lays at the core of the scene’s aesthetic, by situating it in the context of the broader history of American rap and commenting upon the aesthetic strategies that represent the emotional effects of addiction and other mental health disorders in a few chosen examples.…”
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    Autofictions in Co-labouring by Diana Damian Martin, Daniela Perazzo, Nik Wakefield

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Engaging autofiction as a scholarly mode with different models of co-authorship, the Key Group move through critical engagements with working conditions, temporalities of labour and its instrumentalisation within and beyond universities and cultural ecologies. …”
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    Publicisation et qualité de l'information : la polémique sur la chloroquine by Patrick-Yves Badillo, Laura Puglisi, Dominique Bourgeois

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…We propose criteria and quantified measures to move in that direction. An application is made on the polemic related to the use of chloroquine, a treatment recommended by Professor Raoult. …”
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    Improving Savings and Health by Maintaining Your Home at a Ready-to-Sell Level by Randall A. Cantrell

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Similarly, we never know when we will have to make a decision about whether or not to move our family. This 4-page fact sheet reviews ways to maintain your home at a ready-to-sell level, which can be a benefit if you have to sell your home or relocate your family. …”
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    Les enfermements d’un vagabond criminel. Vacher, tueur de bergers by Marc Renneville

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This contribution proposes to give an account of the succession of confinements experienced by a serial killer who was essentially presented and represented as the typical vagabond, a great walker and free to move about, perpetuating a “bloody odyssey”. Joseph Vacher (1869-1898) nevertheless experienced the main institutions of confinement at the end of the 19th century: school, religious congregation, barracks, asylum and prison. …”
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