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One of the most difficult challenges for wildlife managers is reliably estimating wildlife populations. Camera traps combined with spatial capture–recapture (SCR) models are a popular tool for population estimation. They have limitations, however, including long data processing times.
Shannon P. Finnegan +5 more
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Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede zwischen deutschen und rumänischen Märchen [PDF]
The study aims to compare Romanian and German fairy tales in order to prove that shared topics such as the discharged soldier, the rewarding of man’s kindness by God, the diminishing of the devil’s powers when confronting man have been fundamental to ...
Adela Drăucean, Melitta Sava (Roșu)
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1971 No. 20
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Genetic Tools in the Nakaseomyces clade for Evolutionary Comparisons of Signal Transduction Pathways
ABSTRACT The genus Nakaseomyces provides four species that are closely related but have different characteristics. For example, N. glabratus (formerly known as Candida glabrata) is a common human pathogen, whereas N. bracarensis and N. nivariensis have been isolated in clinical settings but are not common human pathogens. N.
Maria Abraham +2 more
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1969 No. 05
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Distributed computing for the reconstruction of multi‐terabyte tomographic X‐ray imaging datasets
As tomographic datasets from synchrotrons continue to increase in volume, so rises the challenge of reconstructing said data. Here we present a solution utilizing high‐performance computing capabilities to split the process into multiple smaller tasks, which can be solved without overwhelming a single compute node.
Thorbjørn Erik Køppen Christensen +5 more
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1969 No. 01
Devil\u27s Advocate was a Student Bar Association newsletter intermittently published between 1969 and ...
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Abstract The role of business schools in exacerbating social and environmental issues has become increasingly apparent. However, substantive change is often stymied at both individual and institutional levels by a ubiquitous pressure on faculty members to conform to a specific embodiment of the ‘successful academic’.
Simon Oldham, Helen Wadham
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1971 No. 18
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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Devil\u27s Advocate 1970 No. 16
Devil\u27s Advocate was an SBA newsletter published intermittently from 1969 to ...
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