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Barend Mons is a molecular biologist and, since 2012, he has been a professor of BioSemantics in the Department of Human Genetics at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) in the Netherlands.
Patricia Corrêa Henning, Luana Sales
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Croatian Open Science Cloud Initiative (HR-OOZ Initiative)
One of the priorities of the European Commission is the development and integration of open science policy, which will “improve the quality, efficiency, and responsiveness of research” (European Commission, 2021).
Celjak, Draženko, Marić, Ivan
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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Europäische Ansätze zur Stärkung von institutionellen Diamond Open Access Journals
Das Diamond Open Access-Modell, das Publizieren in der Hand von Forschenden bzw. Forschungseinrichtungen ohne Kosten für Schreibende oder Lesende ermöglicht, erfährt seit ein paar Jahren einen neuen Aufschwung und viel Sichtbarkeit in dem ...
Margo Bargheer +2 more
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Realising the European Open Science Cloud - Keynote
Keynote at the opening of the "Realising the European Open Science Cloud" event organized by EOSC-Hub, SSHOC and FREYA on november 16th 2020.
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating the feeding ecology of vertebrates. Over the past decade, three‐dimensional topographic data from microscopic regions of tooth surfaces have been collected, and surface texture parameters have been published for both extant and fossil species.
Mugino O. Kubo +4 more
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Tracing the evolutionary history of the morpho‐anatomy of baculum in primates
Abstract Animal morphology reflects both evolutionary history and present‐day adaptation. Male mammal copulatory structures such as the baculum (penile bone) are ideal for studying these processes because of their complexity and high interspecific variability. In primates, however, research has focused mostly on baculum length.
Federica Spani +3 more
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EarthCODE – ESA’s Earth Science Collaborative Open Development Environment [PDF]
Earth Observations (EO) have become crucial for advancing climate and Earth System research, enabling significant scientific discoveries. Advanced EO missions, such as ESA’s Earth Explorers and the EU's Copernicus Programme, provide vast data ...
A. Anghelea +3 more
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A Distributed Agent-based Decision Support for Cloud Brokering [PDF]
In goal oriented problems, decision-making is a crucial aspect aiming at enhancing the ability to make decisions by full autonomous, or supervised software agents.
Amato, Alba, Venticinque, Salvatore
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Towards The European Open Science Cloud
The objective of this paper is to propose the establishment of the European Open Science Cloud that will enable digital science by introducing IT as a Service to the public research sector in Europe. The rationale calls for a hybrid model that brings together public research organisations and e‐Infrastructures with commercial suppliers to build a ...
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