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Legacies of the OSEA ethnography and Maya language field school (1997–2023)
Abstract This article discusses the legacies of the Open School of Ethnography and Anthropology (OSEA) field school programs and projects. OSEA was founded in 2003 in Pisté, Yucatán, Mexico, and continues to offer an array of programs to undergraduates, graduate students, non‐students, and scholars.
Quetzil E. Castañeda
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The Form and Style of Gnomic Hypermetrics [PDF]
Gnomic poems have often been noted for their unusual metrical style. One aspect of their style that stands out is the hypermetric usage, both because these poems contain a notably high incidence of hypermetric verses and because the verses are frequently
Hartman, Megan E.
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A cross‐scale framework utilizing morphological similarity (MS) to connect macroscopic dysfunctions and microscopic changes after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The MS remodeling focused on frontal and occipital cortices is associated with heterogeneous cognitive outcomes after TBI and is spatially correlated with gene overexpression on CA1 pyramidal ...
Yizhen Pan +16 more
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Abstract We review the utility and application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) at various process scales in this work, from molecules and reactions to materials to processes, plants, and supply chains; furthermore, we highlight whether the application is at the design or operational stage of the process.
Karthik Srinivasan +7 more
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'How can his word be trusted?': speaker and authority in Old Norse wisdom poetry [PDF]
In the eddic poem Hávamál, the god Óðinn gives advice, including a warning about the fickleness of human, and divine, nature. He cites his own flagrant deception of giants who trusted him in order to win the mead of poetry as evidence for this deep ...
Schorn, Brittany Erin
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Runes and words: runic lexicography in context [PDF]
The paper begins by noting the lack of a comprehensive dictionary of Scandinavian runic inscriptions, as well as the absence of the runic evidence from most dictionaries of the early Scandinavian languages, and considers possible reasons for this. Runic
Jesch, Judith
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Nearu and its collocations in Old English Verse [PDF]
Research on collocations – words that show a marked propensity to occur in association with each other – has proven that their analysis can yield interesting results; not only does it allow us to gain insight into their semantics, but it also permits a ...
Szoke V
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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