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New edition and general study of the Gaulish-Latin Glossary discovered at the beginning of the XIXth century by the librarian in Vienna, Endlicher. The author analyses the texts accompanying the two versions of the glossary in the manuscripts, mostly lists of geographical names.
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and big data are increasingly being integrated into sustainable entrepreneurship practices. Yet, conventional literature often neglects to critically examine their economic, environmental, and social implications. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand when, how, and for whom artificial intelligence ...
Nathanael Ojong
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Illustrated glossary of terms used in foraminiferal research
An illustrated glossary of terms used in the analysis of the shells of recent and fossil foraminifera supplemented by a rigorous selection of terms that facilitate an understanding of their biology and their use in ecology and biostratigraphy.
Hottinger Lukas
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Words That Mean Change: Paradoxical Thinking and Eco‐Efficiency in the Automotive Sector
ABSTRACT This study uses the automotive industry to investigate the link between paradoxical thinking language in corporate sustainability reports and companies' eco‐efficiency. We hypothesized that different types of paradoxical thinking would be associated with varying eco‐efficiency outcomes. Using ChatGPT to generate a lexicon of paradoxical terms,
Mauricio Marrone, Frank Figge
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Exploring a Case of Knowledge Infrastructure in the Pharmaceutical Environment - A case study at AstraZeneca [PDF]
Vårterminen 2006Knowledge today tends to be an organization’s prime tool in order to compete on the business market. For companies like AstraZeneca where research is one of the corner stones there must be an easy way for accessing and sharing knowledge.
Engman, Johan, Holmberg, Martin
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Truth‐telling in the Australian Curriculum
Abstract Unlike Canada and South Africa, Australia has not completed a national Truth‐telling of First Nations histories. As a consequence, the curriculum is at risk of excluding Truth‐telling, leading to indoctrination of past injustices as part of school learning.
Glenn Auld+29 more
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Despite an increased focus and urgency for CE/CME professionals to effectively and systematically assess the impact of their educational interventions, the community has struggled to do so. This struggle is in large part due to the lack of a standardised
Brian S. McGowan+6 more
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Is ECB Communication Effective? [PDF]
In its Monthly Bulletin of November 2002, the European Central Bank (ECB) stated that the monthly press conference held by its President represents one of its most important communication channels and that it provides a comprehensive summary of the ...
Carlo Rosa, Giovanni Verga
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Global change is altering forests worldwide, with multiple consequences for ecosystem functioning. Temporal changes in climate, and extreme, compounded weather events like hotter droughts are affecting the demography, composition and function of forests, leading to a highly uncertain future.
Xavier Serra‐Maluquer+3 more
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Finding Words: The Ligatus Glossary Project [PDF]
All crafts, trades and disciplines sooner or later develop their own specialist vocabularies to allow their practitioners to communicate quickly, easily and clearly when going about their everyday activities. In the more literate areas of life – medicine
Pickwoad, Nicholas
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