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The transformation of surveillance in the digitalisation discourse of the OECD: a brief genealogy
In democratic states, mass surveillance is typically associated with totalitarianism. Surveillance practices more limited in their scope draw criticism for their potential to undermine democratic rights and freedoms and the functioning of representative ...
Michaela Padden
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Book Review: Genealogy of the South Indian Deities [PDF]
A review of Genealogy of the South Indian Deities: An English Translation of Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg\u27s Original German Manuscript with a Textual Analysis and Glossary by Daniel ...
Clooney, Francis X.
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DISCOURSE OF TOLERANCE: FRAME ANALYSIS IN BARACK OBAMA’S SPEECHES [PDF]
The knowledge of lexical, grammatical, stylistic, and syntactic can help with political speeches allowing deconstructing the principal messages originally laid down in the address. The right uses of tolerance help to create an idea of a political leader,
Saulet Alpysbayeva, Valeriy Makhpirov
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Family Network of an Emerging Jewish Intelligentsia (Cracow, 1850-1918)
Mass genealogy of Jewish community in Cracow in 19th and early 20th century provides extraordinary opportunity to investigate the process of creating a new social class: society of traditional merchants and peddlers produced modern attorneys and doctors.
Marek Jerzy Minakowski
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In the archival funds of the Orthodox and Roman-Catholic Consistories at the National Historical Archive of Belarus mass sources on the personnel are stored – clergy lists and service records of clergy.
Zinaida V. Antanovich
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The coalescent point process of branching trees [PDF]
We define a doubly infinite, monotone labeling of Bienayme-Galton-Watson (BGW) genealogies. The genealogy of the current generation backwards in time is uniquely determined by the coalescent point process $(A_i; i\ge 1)$, where $A_i$ is the coalescence ...
Lambert, Amaury, Popovic, Lea
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Hierarchical equilibria of branching populations [PDF]
The objective of this paper is the study of the equilibrium behavior of a population on the hierarchical group $\Omega_N$ consisting of families of individuals undergoing critical branching random walk and in addition these families also develop ...
Dawson, D. A. +2 more
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Random ultrametric trees and applications [PDF]
Ultrametric trees are trees whose leaves lie at the same distance from the root. They are used to model the genealogy of a population of particles co-existing at the same point in time.
Lambert, Amaury
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Genetic analysis of low BMI phenotype in the Utah Population Database. [PDF]
The low body mass index (BMI) phenotype of less than 18.5 has been linked to medical and psychological morbidity as well as increased mortality risk. Although genetic factors have been shown to influence BMI across the entire BMI, the contribution of ...
William R Yates +3 more
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Genetic Contribution of Femoral Neck Bone Geometry to the Risk of Developing Osteoporosis: A Family-Based Study. [PDF]
Femoral neck geometry parameters are believed to be as good as bone mineral density as independent factors in predicting hip fracture risk. This study was conducted to analyze the roles of genetic and environmental factors in femoral properties measured ...
Nerea Hernandez-de Sosa +8 more
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