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ABSTRACT This article explores how educator‐kibbutzim recruit socialist‐Zionist learning traditions to construct new forms of kinship. Bringing communities of practice theory to new kinship studies, we expand on the role of knowledge in bridging the social/biological.
Lauren Erdreich, Rotem Bar Israel
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ABSTRACT Since 2000, archaeological excavations have brought to light the sanctuary of Athena in Castro (Apulia, Italy), including terracotta roofs dated between the 6th and 4th centuries bce. Based on their morphological and stylistic features, it is suggested that the terracotta items were manufactured in the Greek colony of Taras (modern Taranto ...
M. M. N. Franceschini +7 more
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Current Biology, 2022
Andersen and Stougaard introduce the model legume Lotus japonicus.
Stig U, Andersen, Jens, Stougaard
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Andersen and Stougaard introduce the model legume Lotus japonicus.
Stig U, Andersen, Jens, Stougaard
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Virtual & Augmented Reality, 2018
With the advance of virtual reality (VR) headset and haptic technologies, users can have a great experience when they are immersed in the virtual environment (VE). A fewer of research allow users to perceive the odor from the VE simultaneously. Based on the five senses, olfaction is one of the human sense that can perceive chemical information from the
Yang-Sheng Chen +8 more
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With the advance of virtual reality (VR) headset and haptic technologies, users can have a great experience when they are immersed in the virtual environment (VE). A fewer of research allow users to perceive the odor from the VE simultaneously. Based on the five senses, olfaction is one of the human sense that can perceive chemical information from the
Yang-Sheng Chen +8 more
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Leonardo, 2010
What happens when technology makes the leap out of the computer screen and becomes embedded in our walls, bodies, and urban landscapes? This was the inspiration for Studio Roosegaarde's most recent interactive artwork, Lotus 7.0. Lotus 7.0 is a "living" wall made of smart foils, electronics, and lamps that interacts with human behavior.
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What happens when technology makes the leap out of the computer screen and becomes embedded in our walls, bodies, and urban landscapes? This was the inspiration for Studio Roosegaarde's most recent interactive artwork, Lotus 7.0. Lotus 7.0 is a "living" wall made of smart foils, electronics, and lamps that interacts with human behavior.
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IBM Systems Journal, 1998
The JavaTM programming language presents many new opportunities for application developers and users. Lotus eSuiteTM uses Java to provide an environment for the deployment and execution of business applications from the corporate intranet. Tools such as spreadsheet, calendar, chart, e-mail, and database access, among others, bring the benefits of ...
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The JavaTM programming language presents many new opportunities for application developers and users. Lotus eSuiteTM uses Java to provide an environment for the deployment and execution of business applications from the corporate intranet. Tools such as spreadsheet, calendar, chart, e-mail, and database access, among others, bring the benefits of ...
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Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, 2022
Triangle Counting (TC) is a basic graph mining problem with numerous applications. However, the large size of real-world graphs has a severe effect on TC performance. This paper studies the TC algorithm from the perspective of memory utilization. We investigate the implications of the skewed degree distribution of real-world graphs on TC and make novel
Mohsen Koohi Esfahani +2 more
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Triangle Counting (TC) is a basic graph mining problem with numerous applications. However, the large size of real-world graphs has a severe effect on TC performance. This paper studies the TC algorithm from the perspective of memory utilization. We investigate the implications of the skewed degree distribution of real-world graphs on TC and make novel
Mohsen Koohi Esfahani +2 more
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2002
Abstract The Lotophagi (lotus eaters in Greek) were encountered by Odysseus and his sailors on an island in the troubled sea, shortly before facing the Cyclope (Homer, Odyssey IX 83–104). Whoever tasted the honey-sweet fruit of the flowering lotus, forgot the way home and desired to stay in lotus land.
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Abstract The Lotophagi (lotus eaters in Greek) were encountered by Odysseus and his sailors on an island in the troubled sea, shortly before facing the Cyclope (Homer, Odyssey IX 83–104). Whoever tasted the honey-sweet fruit of the flowering lotus, forgot the way home and desired to stay in lotus land.
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International Journal of Web Portals, 2010
Human Resources departments are often burdened with administrative tasks performed on behalf of employees who lack the tools necessary to complete these tasks themselves.
Jerh. O'Connor, Ronan Dalton, Don Naro
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Human Resources departments are often burdened with administrative tasks performed on behalf of employees who lack the tools necessary to complete these tasks themselves.
Jerh. O'Connor, Ronan Dalton, Don Naro
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2013
Case studies are shown by different atmospheric gases and by different materials such as intermetallic compounds, semiconductors, ceramics, and magnesium and iron alloys.
Hideo Nakajima, Hideo Nakajima
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Case studies are shown by different atmospheric gases and by different materials such as intermetallic compounds, semiconductors, ceramics, and magnesium and iron alloys.
Hideo Nakajima, Hideo Nakajima
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