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High-frequency sampling unveils biotic and abiotic drivers of rapid phytoplankton morphological changes. [PDF]
Summary Phytoplankton, as primary producers, play a key role in aquatic ecosystems. Their community turnover is shaped by morphological traits that enable adaptation to diverse abiotic and biotic factors. Yet, the temporal scale of these dynamics remains poorly understood due to limited high‐frequency sampling studies.
Škaloud P +4 more
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Sex classification from functional brain connectivity: Generalization to multiple datasets. [PDF]
Machine learning is often used to study neuroimaging data. However, ML‐studies often use single datasets. Here, we investigated the generalization performance in sex classification of parcel‐wise classifiers (pwC) using RS‐fMRI data. Our results indicated that compound samples show higher accuracies and better spatial consistency than single sample ...
Wiersch L +7 more
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Notes de lecture : Enki et Ninḫursag̃a
Ayant été amené, dans le cadre de mon enseignement, à retravailler Enki et Ninḫursag̃a, je livre dans cette note les principales modifications à la traduction que j'ai publiée voilà plus de vingt ans (Attinger 1984). Nombre d'entre elles ont déjà été intégrées dans Attinger 2007, mais sans justification philologique.
Pascal Attinger
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Re-assessment of the Location of the Land of Aratta [PDF]
The name “Aratta” and the name of its ruler, “the Lord of Aratta,” are both mentioned in Sumerian literary and epic texts. In these texts, “the Lord of Aratta” and two important Sumerian kings—Enmerkar, who founded Uruk, and Lugalbanda, who succeeded him—
Fariba Mosapour Negari
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Alterations in the functional MRI-based temporal brain organisation in individuals with obesity. [PDF]
Abstract Aims Obesity is associated with functional alterations in the brain. Although spatial organisation changes in the brains of individuals with obesity have been widely studied, the temporal dynamics in their brains remain poorly understood.
Lee S, Namgung JY, Han JH, Park BY.
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The Design of Educational Games: Enki
It is nearly ten years since digital skills were set as a mandatory part of the National curriculum in Norway. In 2014, three quarters of upper primary school students in Norway makes use of computers as a part of their everyday lives. Nearly half of them report playing computer or video games at a daily basis, and although the Norwegian classroom can ...
Kristian Saksvik Munkvold
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An elegant bottom‐up synthetic strategy afforded the first π‐intercalated 2D graphitic metal–organic framework (iGMOF) containing alternate π‐donor/acceptor stacks of metal‐coordinated π‐donor ligands and non‐coordinatively intercalated planar π‐acceptor molecules, which displayed an impressive bulk electrical conductivity (≈30 S m−1) thanks to its ...
Ashok Yadav +4 more
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Perspektive razvoja sovjetskog saveza posle 1983. godine i ekonomsko-politička predviđanja u stripu Pjera Kristena i Enki Bilala "Lov" [PDF]
M.G. Zaslavskij, M. B. Nazarenko
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The sea in Sumerian literature [PDF]
Surveying the references to the sea in Sumerian literature, this paper discusses the general idea that the sea is underrepresented in Mesopotamian cultures of the third millennium BCE.
Lorenzo Verderame
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La sémantique des noms : taxinomie djihadiste et imaginaire médiéval
This paper analyses Islamic State’s medievalism through the French and English editions of the magazines published by the terrorist organization. It focuses on the names of press organs or battalions, but also on those used by jihadist militants as kunya.
Enki Baptiste
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