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Communication – From Censorship to Crisis
The paper describes the evolution and the role of communication in human society, examining forms of censorship applied over time, and the types of crises that affect communication in modern society.
Petru Andea, Ioana Florina Mînzu
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Human‐in‐the‐Loop Swarms: A Bionic Swarm Approach to Real‐World Soil Mapping
This article introduces the “Bionic Swarm,” a novel system that lowers the barriers to real‐world swarm validation by abstracting difficult hardware tasks to app‐guided human agents. We demonstrate the system's utility through the experimental validation of a geotechnical soil‐mapping swarm algorithm and show superior performance to baseline approaches
Petras Swissler +5 more
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Censorship, (Intralingual) Translation, and Filter: Shakespeare Rewritten for the Restoration Era
For various reasons inherent in the nature of translation and censorship, it is very difficult to define the precise relationship between these two human activities.
MORINI, MASSIMILIANO
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The Fear of Words: Censorship and the Public Libraries of Canada [Manuscript]
This book presents the findings of a study of access policies and censorship experiences of the public libraries of Canada. It addresses the issue of the prevailing climate of intellectual freedom in public libraries across the country. It shows just how
Schrader, A.M.
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The role of venture‐financed startups in innovation for US agriculture
Abstract To evaluate the role played by startup companies in the innovation ecosystem of US agriculture, we compile a unique dataset of 6024 new entrants founded 1987–2019 that details their financing lifecycles, annual economic performance, and patenting activities.
Gregory D. Graff +2 more
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Though literature and censorship have been conceived as long-time adversaries, this collection seeks to understand the degree to which they have been dialectical terms, each producing the other, coeval and mutually ...
Spongberg, Mary, Spongberg, M
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British Women Playwrights: Censorship and Self-censorship in the Romantic period
Building on ground-breaking studies on Romantic-period women playwrights, this chapter delves into a pivotal cultural dynamic characterising the period spanning from the 1770s to the 1820s.
gioia angeletti
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ABSTRACT High dose melphalan (HDM) with autologous stem cell transplant is an established treatment for systemic light chain amyloidosis, but its incremental benefit in the era of effective standard intensity therapy is unknown. We retrospectively analyzed 475 transplant‐eligible patients who completed standard intensity treatment with or without HDM ...
Maximilian J. Steinhardt +23 more
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