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Effective assimilation of global precipitation: simulation experiments
Past attempts to assimilate precipitation by nudging or variational methods have succeeded in forcing the model precipitation to be close to the observed values. However, the model forecasts tend to lose their additional skill after a few forecast hours.
Guo-Yuan Lien +2 more
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New approaches for low phototoxicity imaging of living cells and tissues
Light microscopy is linked to phototoxicity, which can be detrimental or result in inconclusive findings on living specimens. This review focuses on the most recent techniques utilizing digital image processing and advancements in hardware that enable the acquisition of high‐quality images without subjecting living cells or tissues to phototoxicity ...
Wiktoria Kasprzycka +3 more
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Gestures of neighbor‐love: Literature, philosophy, and givenness
Abstract This article explores the literary, philosophical, and phenomenological dimensions of neighbor‐love. Phenomenologically speaking, neighborly love must be given, that is, it must be given voluntarily through attitudes, actions, or gestures. But whom do we actually acknowledge as our neighbor, and why?
Irina Hron
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‘Selective historians’: The construction of cisness in Byzantine and Byzantinist texts
Abstract Far from being a natural, prelapsarian state, cisness is a hegemonic ideal of gender performance demanded of all people. This article explores the construction of cisness in the field of Byzantine studies, and the historiographical tropes through which it is maintained, naturalised and made invisible.
Ilya Maude
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A dynamical Gaussian, lognormal, and reverse lognormal Kalman filter
We derive a generalization of the Kalman filter that allows for non‐Gaussian background and observation errors. For the Lorenz‐63 model, including non‐Gaussian errors leads to a significant improvement of the analysis skill for sparse and uncertain observations, as measured by the mean absolute error of the analysis state relative to the mean absolute ...
Senne Van Loon, Steven J. Fletcher
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Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s La Patinoire is inspired by Pasolini’s La ricotta, according to the words of the Belgian writer-director. A catoptric anamorphosis connects the two cinematic works, and the contrasting dialectic that drives the Pasolinian short ...
Margareth Amatulli
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The digital reconstruction of the Minims’ Convent in Place Royale and its optical-perspective games
The Parisian Convent of the Minims at Place Royale (today's Place des Vosges) has always attracted the curiosity of architectural historians and scholars of representation, having been almost completely destroyed between the end of the 19th century and ...
Agostino De Rosa +2 more
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BIKONFESSIONALNOST IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS AND MODERN PROBLEMS OF THE REGION
Changing tsivillizatsionnyh boundaries of Islamic and Christian (Orthodox) dominant in the North Cau- casus entails the formation of the region bikonfessionalnosti as special property geo-cultural space.
Svetlana Igorevna Andreyanova +1 more
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Literature of law: between legal science and literary criticism
This work questions the relationship between law – rules, power, strength and legal security – and literature – open, ductile, revulsive of “having to” and dreamy with what “should be”.
Leonor Suárez Llanos
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Religion, in its origin, arises to explain the transcendent, the mythos; while science deals with truths, therefore, the logos. Because of this function, religion played an important role in the construction of societies, with a very extensive field of ...
Ana Paula Lemes de Souza +1 more
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