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“Are you Navajo or Inuit?” Identity, television dialogue, and Indigenizing semiotics
Abstract This study analyzes Indigenizing semiotic tactics in television narratives from the United States, combining corpus linguistic methodology with a theoretical framing inspired by linguistic anthropology. Given recent changes in the US television landscape, we analyze two landmark series with First Nations showrunners: Reservation Dogs and ...
Monika Bednarek, Barbra A. Meek
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FLICK: developing and running application-specific network services [PDF]
Data centre networks are increasingly programmable, with application-specific network services proliferating, from custom load-balancers to middleboxes providing caching and aggregation.
Alim, A +16 more
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Ecological grief as a crisis in dwelling
Abstract In the current context of widespread environmental collapse, ecological grief—the sense of loss that arises from experiencing environmental destruction—has become a burgeoning topic of inquiry across psychology, geography, and anthropology.
Pablo Fernandez Velasco
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Serendipity and strategy in rapid innovation
Innovation is to organizations what evolution is to organisms: it is how organisations adapt to changes in the environment and improve. Governments, institutions and firms that innovate are more likely to prosper and stand the test of time; those that ...
Farr, R. S. +3 more
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Potential therapies for acute‐on‐chronic liver failure
Abstract Acute‐on‐chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a syndrome that develops in approximately 30% of patients hospitalised with cirrhosis and is characterised by an acute decompensation of liver function associated with extra‐hepatic organ failures and a high short‐term mortality.
Maura A. Morrison +4 more
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Current market tendencies show the need of storing and processing rapidly growing amounts of data. Therefore, it implies the demand for distributed storage and data processing systems.
Kaluzka, Justyna
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Ecological determinants of leishmaniasis vector, Lutzomyia spp.: A scoping review
Lutzomyia spp. survival is impacted by climatic, habitat and geodemographic factors. Lutzomyia spp. have demonstrated a wide range of temperature tolerance, ranging from 11 to 30°C. There is limited research on this topic, posing a significant challenge for future studies. Abstract Leishmania spp. are zoonotic parasites transmitted by phlebotomine sand
Sydney DeWinter +5 more
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Data Mining In Elite Sports Using Apache Hadoop And Apache Pig
Big data is really critical to our life and its emerging as one of the most important technologies in modern world. Follow are just few benefits which are very much known to all of us. Using the information kept in the social network like Face book, the marketing agencies are learning about the response for their campaigns, promotions, and other ...
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From pancreas to lungs: The role of immune cells in severe acute pancreatitis and acute lung injury
The article attentively demonstrates how immune cells serve as a “bridge” between severe acute pancreatitis and acute lung damage. The immunologic properties of immune cells may result in better patient outcomes and the creation of novel immunotherapies.
Qi Liu, Xiaomei Zhu, Shubin Guo
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Open archive for organic research [PDF]
In the fall of 2002, the Danish Research Centre for Organic Farming (DARCOF) established an electronic, open access archive called Organic Eprints. The archive receives papers, reports, theses, and other documents that are related to research in organic ...
Alrøe, Hugo Fjelsted
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