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Redistribution of Cetaceans Based on Ocean Temperature Using Spatiotemporal Regression Models
ABSTRACT Aim A warming climate is predicted to drive shifts in marine species' distribution. Determining the environmental variables influencing the distribution and habitat use of large predators, such as cetaceans, is critical for conservation management, yet remains poorly understood.
Jessie Colbert +3 more
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K oortbojian Michael, Crossing the Pomerium. The Boundaries of Political, religious, and Military Institutions from Caesar to Constantine , Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2020, 1 vol. 17 × 25, 256 p., fig. n/b [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Negative transfer continues to limit the benefits of multi‐task learning (MTL) in harmful language detection, where related tasks must share representations without diluting task‐specific nuances. We introduce task awareness (TA), a methodological framework that explicitly conditions MTL models on the task they must solve.
Angel Felipe Magnossão de Paula +3 more
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Exact active subspace Metropolis-Hastings, with applications to the Lorenz-96 system [PDF]
We consider the application of active subspaces to inform a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, thereby aggressively reducing the computational dimension of the sampling problem. We show that the original formulation, as proposed by Constantine, Kent, and Bui-
Constantine, Paul G. +2 more
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In numerous ways, the first Christian emperor, Constantine I (r. 306-337) indicated that he saw parallels between himself and St. Paul. These include his story of divine intervention (the vision of the Cross) and his decision to be buried amid markers ...
Harold DRAKE
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“THE USURPING PRINCEPS”: MAXENTIUS’ IMAGE AND ITS CONSTANTINIAN LEGACY
This article deals with self-representation of Maxentius, who ruled over Italy and North Africa between 306 and 312. It focuses on the imagery and language that was distributed through coins and portraits during Maxentius’ reign, as well as their ...
Sven Betjes, Sam Heijnen
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This proceedings book collects together papers from the contributions presented at the 11th International Seminar of Veterinary Medicine: Advances in Animal Production, Food and Health: From Tradition to Innovation, held in Constantine, Algeria, at the ...
Amira Leila Dib +7 more
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An International Comparison of Employee Training [PDF]
This article uses data from the 1994 International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) to examine employee training in the seven participating countries: Canada, the United States, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany, and Sweden.employee training ...
Kapsalis, Constantine
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Houses of Minting Coins in Algeria During the Ottoman Period: A Historical and Archaeological Study
In the Islamic domain, the coinage production was overseen by an institution known as Dar al-Sikka. The Ottoman Empire, known for its decentralized approach, facilitated the establishment of numerous mints across its territories.
REZGUI Fahima
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