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Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous studies have tried to detect pathogenic DNA in ancient skeletons, the successful identification of ancient tuberculosis strains remains rare.
H. Dabernat+11 more
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Scrivere e riscrivere. Modi della citazione nelle “Confessioni d'un italiano" [PDF]
This article explores some of Ippolito Nievo’s intertextual strategies (reuse, rewriting, reinterpretation) in Confessioni d’un Italiano (1867). In his work, Nievo draws on different materials, such as fictional documents with a narrative structure ...
Sara Garau
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Famous Funerals in 19th Century Cracow
Cracow, the old capital of Polish Kingdom, has always performed a particular role in the Polish history and culture. In the nineteenth century, particulary in the period of galician autonomy 1860-1914, Cracow became the spiritual capital of Poland for ...
Bernadeta Wilk
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Historical Ink: 19th Century Latin American Spanish Newspaper Corpus with LLM OCR Correction [PDF]
This paper presents two significant contributions: First, it introduces a novel dataset of 19th-century Latin American newspaper texts, addressing a critical gap in specialized corpora for historical and linguistic analysis in this region. Second, it develops a flexible framework that utilizes a Large Language Model for OCR error correction and ...
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Historical Notes: The Gravitational Constant [PDF]
A brief account of the development of the concept of the gravitational constant and the debate around in in Britain at the end of the 19th century.
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Analysing the book The Proposed Political, Legal, and Social Reforms in the Ottoman Empire and Other Mohammadan States (1883) and undertaking a historical contextualization, this paper problematizes the epistemis and epistemological framework underlying ...
Carimo Mohomed
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Leopold Lafontaine (1756–1812). Pt. 1. Physician
Undeservedly forgotten, Leopold Lafontaine, a Warsaw physician living at the turn of the 19th century, was a man who contributed greatly to the development of medical culture in Poland.
Maria Turos
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Historical reanalyses that span more than a century are needed for a wide range of studies, from understanding large‐scale climate trends to diagnosing the impacts of individual historical extreme weather events.
L. Slivinski+45 more
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Key developments in geometry in the 19th Century [PDF]
This paper describes several key discoveries in the 19th century that led to the modern theory of manifolds in the twentieth century: intrinsic differential geometry, projective geometry and higher dimensional manifolds and Riemannian geometry.
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AI-driven Structure Detection and Information Extraction from Historical Cadastral Maps (Early 19th Century Franciscean Cadastre in the Province of Styria) and Current High-resolution Satellite and Aerial Imagery for Remote Sensing [PDF]
Cadastres from the 19th century are a complex as well as rich source for historians and archaeologists, whose use presents them with great challenges. For archaeological and historical remote sensing, we have trained several Deep Learning models, CNNs as well as Vision Transformers, to extract large-scale data from this knowledge representation.
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