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Waldbindung ausgewählter Tiergruppen Deutschlands [PDF]
Blick, Theo +3 more
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Past, current and potential future distributions of unique genetic diversity in a cold‐adapted mountain butterfly [PDF]
Dasmahapatra, Kanchon Kumar +7 more
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De nombreux observateurs ont transmis à l'auteur des listes de localités où volaient récemment des Erebia en Savoie : elles viennent compléter le premier inventaire publié en 1990. L'auteur précise la répartition cartographiée des espèces E. manto, E. sudetica, E. melampus et E. triaria.
Michel Savourey
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The Rhopalocera Fauna of Croatia with Special Respect to the Fauna of Plitvice Lakes [PDF]
Zdravko Lorković
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AbstractMountain species have evolved important genetic differentiation due to past climatic fluctuations. The genetic uniqueness of many of these lineages is now at risk due to global warming. Here, we analyse allozyme polymorphisms of 1306 individuals (36 populations) of the mountain butterfly Erebia manto and perform Species Distribution Models ...
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Emese Meglécz, Jean-François Martin
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Manto: A Practical and Secure Inference Service of Convolutional Neural Networks for IoT
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2023As convolutional neural networks (CNNs) exhibit remarkable performance in various inference tasks, it is increasingly important to enable Internet of Things (IoT) devices to perform CNN-based applications.
Ke Cheng +6 more
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Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 2023
In Sa’adat Hasan Manto’s short story “Toba Tek Singh”, readers are introduced to Sikh inmate Bishan Singh living in an asylum in pre-Partition India.1 The disfigured, swollen, babbling body of Bishan Singh is redolent of Giorgio Agamben’s representation ...
Sana R. Chaudhry
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In Sa’adat Hasan Manto’s short story “Toba Tek Singh”, readers are introduced to Sikh inmate Bishan Singh living in an asylum in pre-Partition India.1 The disfigured, swollen, babbling body of Bishan Singh is redolent of Giorgio Agamben’s representation ...
Sana R. Chaudhry
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