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Biosystems, 2009
The ideas of the Gaia hypothesis from the 1960s are today largely included in global ecology and Earth system sciences. The interdependence between biosphere, oceans, atmosphere and geosphere is well-established by data from global monitoring. Nevertheless the theory underlying the holistic view of the homeostatic Earth has remained obscure.
Mahesh, Karnani, Arto, Annila
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The ideas of the Gaia hypothesis from the 1960s are today largely included in global ecology and Earth system sciences. The interdependence between biosphere, oceans, atmosphere and geosphere is well-established by data from global monitoring. Nevertheless the theory underlying the holistic view of the homeostatic Earth has remained obscure.
Mahesh, Karnani, Arto, Annila
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Gaia Sky: Navigating the Gaia Catalog
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019In this paper, we present Gaia Sky, a free and open-source multiplatform 3D Universe system, developed since 2014 in the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium framework of ESA's Gaia mission. Gaia's data release 2 represents the largest catalog of the stars of our Galaxy, comprising 1.3 billion star positions, with parallaxes, proper motions ...
Antoni, Sagrista +3 more
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2017
The Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock was co-developed with and vigorously promoted by Lynn Margulis, but most mainstream Darwinists scorned and still do not accept the notion. They cannot imagine selection for global stability being realized at the level of the individuals or species that make up the biosphere.
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The Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock was co-developed with and vigorously promoted by Lynn Margulis, but most mainstream Darwinists scorned and still do not accept the notion. They cannot imagine selection for global stability being realized at the level of the individuals or species that make up the biosphere.
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Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data, 2010
Discriminative subgraphs are widely used to define the feature space for graph classification in large graph databases. Several scalable approaches have been proposed to mine discriminative subgraphs. However, their intensive computation needs prevent them from mining large databases.
Ning Jin, Calvin Young, Wei Wang
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Discriminative subgraphs are widely used to define the feature space for graph classification in large graph databases. Several scalable approaches have been proposed to mine discriminative subgraphs. However, their intensive computation needs prevent them from mining large databases.
Ning Jin, Calvin Young, Wei Wang
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ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2002
We envision a future where people's living spaces are interactive and programmable. Users interact with their offices, homes, cars, malls and airports to request information, benefit from the resources available, and configure the habitat's behavior. Data and tasks are always accessible and are mapped dynamically to convenient resources present in the ...
Manuel Román +5 more
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We envision a future where people's living spaces are interactive and programmable. Users interact with their offices, homes, cars, malls and airports to request information, benefit from the resources available, and configure the habitat's behavior. Data and tasks are always accessible and are mapped dynamically to convenient resources present in the ...
Manuel Román +5 more
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The Korean Beauty Management Journal, 2020
Eine der wichtigsten und am umfassendsten diskutierten Implikationen des Anthropozän besteht in einer irreduziblen systemischen, ontologischen und epistemologischen Interpendenz zwischen Mensch und Umwelt. Solche Ansätze finden sich u.a. bei Donna Haraway, Stacy Alaimo, Bruno Latour, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Rosi Braidotti und Claire Colebrook.
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Eine der wichtigsten und am umfassendsten diskutierten Implikationen des Anthropozän besteht in einer irreduziblen systemischen, ontologischen und epistemologischen Interpendenz zwischen Mensch und Umwelt. Solche Ansätze finden sich u.a. bei Donna Haraway, Stacy Alaimo, Bruno Latour, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Rosi Braidotti und Claire Colebrook.
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