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Modeling Genealogical Domain - An Open Problem
Joan Campanyà Artés +2 more
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ABSTRACT In this paper, I contend that classical Black sociologists—who received their doctorates in the late 19th century–mid 20th century—showed early signs of what is now termed as global historical sociology (GHS). Scholars such as W.E.B Du Bois, Franklin Frazier, Charles S Johnson, Allison Davis, and St Clair Drake formed a tradition of historical
Ali Meghji
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How great was the influence of his origins and descendants on Charcot's behaviors? [PDF]
Teive HAG +4 more
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Unrealized publishing projects of the Ukrainian genealogical and heraldic society
Алла Атаманенко +1 more
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STUDY ON THE GENEALOGY OF THE CARVERS IN THE KANTO DISTRICT AND THE TAKAMATSU FAMILY
Ryuichi ITO
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ABSTRACT At the center of this study is a key event in the formation of the modern Hungarian literary field: the series of debates known as the Lexicon Trial (1830–1831), which played a decisive role in the institutionalization and autonomization of literature during Hungary's Reform Era (1825–1848).
Ádám Havas
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Exchangeable coalescents beyond the Cannings class. [PDF]
Siri-Jégousse A, Wences AH.
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Artificial Intelligence as an Organizing Capability Arising from Human‐Algorithm Relations
Abstract In this article, we move beyond the prevailing view of artificial intelligence (AI) as an independent entity within organizations, which, we argue, risks obscuring potential explanations of the effects of AI on organizing. Drawing on posthumanism, we propose an ontological shift in conceptualizing AI.
Marta Stelmaszak +2 more
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Joint Effects of Balancing Selection and Population Bottlenecks on the Evolution of a Regulatory Region of Human Antiviral APOBEC3. [PDF]
Fujito NT +3 more
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Expert Memories: The Professional Construction of the Past and the Mnemonic Making of Occupations
Abstract This article introduces the special issue on occupations and memory in organizations. To foster increasing collaboration from scholars from both fields, we offer a general argument connecting memory and occupations on two levels. At the societal level, we show how memory experts, such as historians, archivists, and museologists, have played a ...
Diego M. Coraiola +4 more
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