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By definition, ecological systems at a stable equilibrium eventually return to the equilibrium point following a small perturbation. In the short term, however, perturbations can grow. Equilibria that exhibit transient growth following perturbation are said to be reactive.
Neubert, Michael G. +2 more
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Abstract This paper reviews a recent set of behavioural studies that examine the scope and nature of the representational system underlying theory-of-mind development. Studies with typically developing infants, adults and children with autism all converge on the claim that there is a specialized input system that uses not only ...
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SHERLOCK HOLMES FROM BADEN-BADEN OR NON-ENGLISH DETECTIVES WITH ANGLO-SAXON NAMES IN DETECTIVE NOVELS FROM THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY [PDF]
The article is an attempt to identify the nationalities of authors of detective stories published in Bulgaria during the first half of the 20th century. The protagonists of the novels were established as a trade mark in Bulgarian private book publishing ...
Vanya Yakova
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Hercule Poirot, foreigners and traveling in the works by Agatha Christie
The author is looking for an answer of the question how there was born an idea in a number of works by Agatha Christie. The article provides examples that were not mentioned earlier, showing the connection of the novelist’s work with episodes from her ...
Bogatyrev Arseniy Vladimirovich
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Privatization of security understood as privatization of tasks, or privatization of public administration tasks in the field of public safety and order in Poland is a relatively young phenomenon, the beginnings of which should be dated at the turn of the
Dariusz Brakoniecki
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En este estudio sobre The Innocents (Jack Clayton, 1961) se examina la figura del detective como un personaje con capacidad para moverse con libertad dentro y fuera de la Ley, de lo ético y de lo moral.
Antonio Díaz-Lucena
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Natural visual images are typically composed of multiple objects, which need to be segregated from each other and from the background. The visual system has evolved to capture a great variety of cues that allow a meaningful segmentation of the visual input. One of these cues is connectedness.
Roelfsema, P. R., Singer, W.
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Post-revisionism: Conflict (Ir)resolution and the Limits of Ambivalence in Kevin McCarthy’s Peeler
This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut novel of 2010, Peeler. In doing so, I also address the limitations that the novel exposes within Irish revisionism.
Michael McAteer
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This article explores the problem of archetypical features in the fictional character Sherlock Holmes. There are many fictional works, which we may regard as proof of the increasing popular interest, where this character presents ‘awkward or socially ...
Natalia Rumak
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Our goal is to empirically discover how censors react to the introduction of new proxy servers that can be used to circumvent their information controls. We examine a specific case, that of obfuscated Tor bridges, and conduct experiments designed to discover how long it takes censors to block them (if they do block at all).
Fifield, David, Tsai, Lynn, Zhong, Qi
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