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Spartan Daily, October 16, 1939 [PDF]
Volume 28, Issue 18https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2964/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Pacifistes en un món eterne militanta: En el centenari de la mort de Zamenhof [PDF]
Enguany recordem la figura de Ludoviko Zamenhof (1859‒1917), que ens va deixar ara fa cent anys, però ens va llegar un moviment social que manté encara avui la seva forta empremta. El Dr.
Alcalde, Xavier
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There is a word that, as a territorial Esperanto, defines the DNA of a people at different geographical latitudes: MEDITERRANEAN.
Paolo Di Nardo
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Using an ontology for interoperability and browsing of museum, library and archive information
Ontologies play an important part in the development of the future ‘semantic web’; the CIDOC conceptual reference model (CRM) is an ontology aimed at the cultural heritage domain.
Aitken, G +5 more
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El legado de Zamenhof : proyecto hipermedia [PDF]
La búsqueda de la originalidad temática se convirtió en el propósito principal a la hora de elaborar el trabajo de fin de grado requerido para el grado de Periodismo.
Merello Guzmán, Patricia
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La Esperanto-movado en Tanzanio kaj Togolando [PDF]
Who is learning Esperanto in Tanzania and Togo and why? As problems of the movement are mentioned: lack of financial possibilities, not enough esperantists close by to be able to exercise, and even because some people see it as a anti-Christ-movement...
Goes, Heidi
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The current status of uptake of European Basic Safety Standard (2013/59/Euratom) requirements: results of a follow-up survey in European radiology departments. [PDF]
European Society of Radiology (ESR).
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Modern regenerative medicine dictionary: an augmented guide to biotherapy. [PDF]
Terzic A.
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Fanfiction in Esperanto – Esperanto in Fanfiction
Esperanto’s role in fanfiction provides a compelling case study of how constructed languages function within digital participatory culture. This article examines the ways in which Esperanto appears in fan-created narratives, both as a storytelling device and as a medium for linguistic experimentation.
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