Conservation of Archaeological Limestone False Doors Applied on a Door No. 1755 at Atfiyah Museum Store – Egypt [PDF]
Stone false doors are considered one of history writing resources, within them, a lot of topics belonged to ancient Egyptian religious rites can be described, some of them contains inscriptions depict sacrifice forms of Egyptian gods and goddess, and with the false door, dead's soul can entre and go out between the world of living and the dead, there ...
Rabea Radi Abdel Kader +1 more
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Ptahšepses, vezír a králův zeť, v kontextu společnosti Staré říše // Ptahshepses, a vizier and king’s son-in-law, in the context of Old Kingdom society [PDF]
The paper deals with Ptahshepses who built his vast and impressive mastaba in the vicinity of king Nyuserre’s pyr - amid. The subject has been studied through the prism of Old Kingdom society and in comparison with his contemporaries.
Veronika Dulíková
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Doorways do not always cause forgetting: a multimodal investigation
Background The ‘doorway effect’, or ‘location updating effect’, claims that we tend to forget items of recent significance immediately after crossing a boundary. Previous research suggests that such a forgetting effect occurs both at physical boundaries (
Jessica McFadyen +4 more
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Learning Action Models: Qualitative Approach [PDF]
In dynamic epistemic logic, actions are described using action models. In this paper we introduce a framework for studying learnability of action models from observations. We present first results concerning propositional action models.
Bolander, Thomas, Gierasimczuk, Nina
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A Chronological Study of the False Door Concept [PDF]
In Ancient Egypt, the false door was thought to be a threshold between the world of mortals and that of deities; where spirits lived. The deity could interact with the world of the living either by passing through the false door or receiving offerings through.
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\u3ci\u3eFisher v. Grutter\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
There is no reason for the Supreme Court to have granted certiorari in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. Unless, of course, the Court plans to overrule Grutter v. Bollinger—the case on which the Texas affirmative action plan at issue in Fisher was
Spann, Girardeau A.
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Deep convolutional and LSTM recurrent neural networks for multimodal wearable activity recognition [PDF]
Human activity recognition (HAR) tasks have traditionally been solved using engineered features obtained by heuristic processes. Current research suggests that deep convolutional neural networks are suited to automate feature extraction from raw sensor ...
Alsheikh +11 more
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A Systematic Comparison of Alpha‐Synuclein Seed Amplification Assays for Increasing Reproducibility
ABSTRACT Seed amplification assays (SAAs) enable ultrasensitive detection of misfolded α‐synuclein across biofluids and tissues. Yet, heterogeneity in protocols limits cross‐study comparability and clinical translation. Here, we review α‐synuclein SAA methods and their performance across various biological matrices.
Manuela Amaral‐do‐Nascimento +3 more
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AI‐Assisted Workflow for (Scanning) Transmission Electron Microscopy: From Data Analysis Automation to Materials Knowledge Unveiling. Abstract (Scanning) transmission electron microscopy ((S)TEM) has significantly advanced materials science but faces challenges in correlating precise atomic structure information with the functional properties of ...
Marc Botifoll +19 more
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Soft Smart Biopatch for Continuous Authentication‐Enabled Cardiac Biometric Systems
Biometric locking systems offer a seamless integration of an individual's physiological characteristics with secure authentication. However, they suffer from limitations such as false positive and negative authentication, environmental interference, and ...
Sung Hoon Lee +9 more
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