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Wedding Rituals on the Territory of Belarusian Palesse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The article traces the local peculiarities of historical and ethnographic distribution of wedding rites in Belarusian Palesse. It is based on the analysis of a wide range of published sources, archival materials, and unpublished ethnographic field ...
Charniakevich, Iryna
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Making Machine Learning Accessible for Developmental Science: The Case of Automated Face Detection

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 29, Issue 3, May 2026.
ABSTRACT The last decade has seen rapid advancements in machine learning, significantly transforming fields like cybersecurity and healthcare. Developmental science has been slower to adopt these technologies. Yet, machine learning holds immense potential to transform this field, enabling scalable and data‐driven insights into developmental processes ...
Teodor Y. Nikolov   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Old Serbian headgear from Bileća [PDF]

open access: yes
Half-length portrait of a woman with a richly adorned headdress from Popovo Polje (Eastern Herzegovina)
Topič, František
core   +5 more sources

Stigma Management within and between Levels

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 861-890, May 2026.
Abstract We respond to recent calls to connect our understanding of stigma across and between levels of analysis by investigating how stigma management strategies to the same stigma vary and relate in nested industry, organizational, and individual actors.
Rebecca Mitchell   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early synapsids neurosensory diversity revealed by CT and synchrotron scanning

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 4, Page 912-929, April 2026.
Abstract Non‐mammaliaform synapsids (NMS) represent the closest relatives of today's mammals among the early amniotes. Exploring their brain and nervous system is key to understanding how mammals evolved. Here, using CT and Synchrotron scanning, we document for the first time three extreme cases of neurosensory and behavioral adaptations that probe ...
J. Benoit   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Devil Is in the Detail: Tasmanian Devil and Tasmanian Tiger Paintings From Awunbarna and Injalak Hill, Northern Territory, Australia

open access: yesArchaeology in Oceania, Volume 61, Issue 1, Page 237-252, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Both the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) and the Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) are believed to have become extinct on the Australian mainland about 3000 years ago. However, until now there were only 23 known rock art depictions of the Tasmanian devil and about 150 Tasmanian tiger paintings and petroglyphs, mostly at rock art
Paul S. C. Taçon   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Women's Jewelry set of the Northern Altai population in Pre-Turkic period (based on materials of the Choburak-I necropolis)

open access: yesПоволжская археология
The article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of the jewelry collection, discovered during excavations of the pre-Turkic period necropolis at the Choburak-I site.
Seregin Nikolai N. , Matrenin Sergey S.
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating Authoritarian Performance: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Attitudes in Saudi Arabia

open access: yesGovernance, Volume 39, Issue 2, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Many authoritarian regimes seek mass support through policy performance – delivering material benefits to citizens. When do citizens respond to these appeals? Standard explanations emphasize national‐level outcomes and individual patronage, along with regimes' messaging “spin.” By contrast, we argue that historical legacies of coalition ...
Andrew Leber, Jonas Bergan Draege
wiley   +1 more source

Cultural Appropriation of the Plains Native American Headdress in the 21st Century by Middle-to-Upper Class American Non-Indians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle to upper class American non-Indians belonging to the hipster subculture.
Wood, Marisa
core   +2 more sources

Virtual Reality: Applications in Veterinary Science

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 12, Issue 2, March 2026.
Virtual reality is transforming veterinary medicine through immersive training, three‐dimensional anatomy and safe simulations, while facing challenges in cost, accessibility and contextual relevance. ABSTRACT Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to transform the way veterinary medicine is taught, practised and delivered.
Hinpetch Daungsupawong, Viroj Wiwanitkit
wiley   +1 more source

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